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ezgo golf cart controller, where is it located

by Herminio Hintz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Flip the maintenance switch
All EZ-GO speed controllers are equipped with a maintenance switch that needs to be flipped before you begin work on repairing the problem. You will likely find the switch under the seat of your golf car,t but if you're having trouble finding it, consult your owner's manual.
Mar 7, 2018

Full Answer

Where is the speed controller on an EZGO golf cart?

These speed controllers are located under the EZGO cart seat. Check the speed controller’s attachment near the carburetor. Reach the engine area of the cart by lifting the cart seat. Locate the speed controller on the engine.

What does the EZGO controller do?

Acceleration: The controller controls the speed of the vehicle. It also regulates the speed when you apply full throttle to the cart. Battery health maintenance: The controller makes sure that the battery is working well and is not overloaded. Parameter setup: The controller operates the EZGO cart as efficiently as it controls the speed parameters.

Why is the tow run switch on my EZGO cart not working?

The tow run switch is damaged. Many times, the speed controllers of an EZGO cart are damaged or broken. These speed controllers are located under the EZGO cart seat. Check the speed controller’s attachment near the carburetor. Reach the engine area of the cart by lifting the cart seat. Locate the speed controller on the engine.

Can you drive a golf cart without a speed controller?

Without the controller, the golf cart will not work. The speed controller is not present in the DC motor vehicles, which is why they do not have varying speeds. However, a vehicle with a speed controller will have different speeds as it will change the voltage and current input based on user input.

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Where is the controller on EZGO golf cart?

These speed controllers are located under the EZGO cart seat. Check the speed controller's attachment near the carburetor.

How do you change a EZGO controller?

0:428:41EZGO Controller | How to Install Curtis Golf Cart Controller in TXT - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipJust get this cable. Off. Okay now that we've got that all the controllers underneath this coverMoreJust get this cable. Off. Okay now that we've got that all the controllers underneath this cover which happens to be on the passenger side of the golf car and it's being held on by four bolts.

How do I know if my golf cart controller is bad?

X Common Symptoms of Controller FailureTop Speeds Not Appropriate for Your Cart. Golf carts are designed to reach pretty specific speeds and to not go over them or beneath them. ... Sudden and Unexpected Slowing. ... Shuttering or Shaky Driving. ... Stalling Out and Refusing to Start. ... Surges in Speed When Driving.

Where is the reset button on EZGO golf cart?

Locate the motor Remove the panel so the electric motor is visible. Electric motors usually include reset buttons that can perform similar to circuit breakers. Look in the area where several electrical wires enter the motor and locate a small red button. This is the reset button.

How do you test a golf cart controller?

How to Test a Club Car Golf Cart Speed Controller? The simplest test to ascertain your golf cart controller's performance is to to watch whether it runs when the batteries are fully charged with a slight push of the pedal. If you hear a distinct clicking noise, then your golf cart is running correctly.

Can a golf cart controller be repaired?

Considering the price of hiring someone to troubleshoot your golf cart's motor controller, it is far cheaper for you to do the repair work on your own. Fortunately, replacing the motor controller on a golf cart is fairly straightforward.

How do I know if my motor controller is bad?

Press the accelerator and watch to see if the voltage increases. It should increase from a reading of 0 to the full voltage of the battery. If the motor is not turning, the problem may be in the directional switch or motor. If there is no voltage, the controller is bad and must be replaced.

How do you bypass a golf cart controller?

1:594:09electric golf cart, simple Motor and controller bypass key hotwire direct ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo let's just go ahead and bypass the solenoid by putting one alligator clip on that bolt.MoreSo let's just go ahead and bypass the solenoid by putting one alligator clip on that bolt.

How can I test my speed controller?

0:395:30Testing controller for blown mosfetts - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe start by connecting one of the probe to the ground wire of the controller. And you take theMoreWe start by connecting one of the probe to the ground wire of the controller. And you take the positive probe.

Is there a fuse on an ezgo golf cart?

Most EZ-GO carts will the fuse located in the charging receptacle.

Why won't My EZGO start?

Check Ignition Wire If it has, reseat the wire into the solenoid. If the wire appears corroded, wear your work gloves and wipe down the wire and attempt restarting the golf cart. If the cart will not start, then you will need to replace the ignition wire.

How do you troubleshoot an electric EZ Go golf cart?

Things to Keep in Mind Before TroubleshootingEZGO golf cart batteries aren't perfect right away.Sticky accelerators are perfectly normal and can be fixed easily.Keep your cart stable.Make sure your charging wall socket isn't faulty.Keep your tire pressure stable.Troubleshooting the speed controller.

Do E-Z-Go Golf Carts have titles?

E-Z-Go Golf Carts, unlike vehicles, do not have a title, but they do have serial numbers. If you are buying a golf cart, it is essential to check the serial number to ensure you do not buy a stolen one. Each E-Z-Go Golf cart has a unique serial number that you can use to identify your golf cart.

Where is the E-Z-Go Cart Serial Number

As mentioned above, all E-Z-Go Golf carts have unique serial numbers. These numbers are essential when buying replacement parts for your golf cart. Textron Specialized Vehicles has been building golf carts for a long time, and the serial numbers are placed on different parts of the golf carts.

How do I push my E-Z-Go Golf Cart?

It can be frustrating when your battery is flat and your golf cart will not roll. To push it to the nearest charging or gas station, you need to release the motor brake. Follow these easy steps to do that.

Why does my E-Z-Go golf cart not move

There are several reasons why your cart refuses to move, but you should check the battery before anything else. If the battery is charged, here are some other reasons why your golf cart will not move.

Are all E-Z-Go Golf carts electric?

No, there are both electric and gas-powered E-Z-Go Golf carts available. Bear in mind that there are several models you can drive on the street, but those are all-electric. These electric models run on batteries that you have to charge at least every 24 hours, depending on how much you use them.

How to tell the Assembly year of my E-Z-Go golf cart

The placement of serial numbers is discussed above, and you will find the manufacturer’s number right next to it. The manufacturer’s number consists of one letter and 3 or 4 numbers. The last two numbers indicate the last two digits of the year of assembly.

How to service E-Z-Go Golf Cart

Like all vehicles, E-Z-Go golf carts require regular maintenance to enhance longevity and performance. You should ensure that your golf cart is serviced after every six months of use. That will ensure that you spot problems and repair them early, which will help reduce repair costs. Here are essential guidelines for E-Z-Go golf cart maintenance.

Why is my golf cart not turning?

The two possible problems you can identify this way is either a bad speed controller, or a bad directional switch or motor. If the motor on your golf cart doesn’t turn, the problem is probably the directional switch/motor, but if there is no voltage at all on your reading, you’ll need to replace your speed controller.

What is Garrett's drive system?

All modern golf carts (Including any cart that is sold by Garrett’s) use the precision drive system or PDS, whereas older carts made before 1994 will use a drive control system. These devices control the acceleration and overall speed of the golf cart, so when they’re not working properly it’s important to know what to do.

How to test solenoid on a cart?

To test your cart’s solenoid, you’ll want to take a reading of the voltage and compare it to the reading you got off your battery. Att ach the positive probe to the solenoid post nearest the battery and get the reading. If the solenoid and battery readings are identical, there is an issue with the solenoid.

Flip the Maintenance Switch

Both types of E-Z-GO controllers have a maintenance switch which should be flipped when servicing or troubleshooting. The switch is under the seat and should be changed to "Tow-maintenance" mode.

Reconnect the Battery Cable

Disconnect the black battery cable (negative) from the battery, open the cover to the speed controller and then reconnect the negative battery cable.

Inspect Wires and Check Voltage

Inspect all wires to ensure that they are attached and well connected, there are no breaks, corrosion or interference with the wires. Take the reading of the battery voltage by connecting the positive and negative probes to the battery. Write down the voltage reading.

Test the Solenoid

Place the positive probe on the solenoid post that is closest to the battery. The reading should be equal to battery's voltage. If not, there is a wiring issue in the solenoid. Connect the positive probe to the other post and take a reading.

Check Power Output From the Controller

Connect the negative probe to the controller's M terminal and positive probe to the B+ terminal. Press the accelerator and watch to see if the voltage increases. It should increase from a reading of 0 to the full voltage of the battery. If the motor is not turning, the problem may be in the directional switch or motor.

Next Steps

It's important to remember that if you are not fully confident in the work you are trying to perform on your E-Z-GO golf cart, consult with your local E-Z-GO dealer to be sure your work gets done properly.

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