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golf cart only moves when plugged into charger

by Gladys Bartoletti Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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If the reed switch isn't bypassed the golf cart will not run when the battery charger is plugged in. If the reed switch is bad the golf cart won't run at all unless it's bypassed. The only purpose of the reed switch is to stop the golf cart from running when the battery charger is plugged in.

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Can You charge a golf cart battery with a car charger?

Even if you are able to drive your golf cart and even if you just got brand new batteries, we'd suggest getting a 6V OR 12V CAR BATTERY CHARGER AND MANUALLY CHARGING UP THE GOLF CART BATTERIES FOR A COUPLE MINUTES EACH. This process should give the batteries enough voltage so that your golf cart battery charger can then take over.

Why won't my cart charge when plugged in?

Bad Batteries: IN GENERAL, if the charger doesn't kick on or show any signs of life when you plug it into your cart, this is most likely a battery/connection issue. Bad Charger: IN GENERAL, if the charger kicks on, but doesn't charge fully or kicks off soon after, this is likely a charger issue.

How do I know the charger is properly plugged into golf cart?

Confirm charger is properly plugged into golf cart After unplugging your charger from the golf cart and making sure your outlet is providing power, wait at least 20 seconds before plugging the charger back into the golf car. This is particularly important for Club Car vehicles equipped with an on-board computer (OBC).

Should you leave your golf cart plugged in during storage?

According to Club Car, you should leave your cart plugged in during storage and let the computer detect when the batteries need a charge. According to E-Z-GO, you can leave your cart charging during storage, but you should consistently check on your power source. And, according to Yamaha, you should remove your batteries from the cart completely.

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What would cause an electric golf cart not to move?

Solenoid Wear When there is a disruption in the flow of the electrical current, your cart will not operate. A common reason for current disruption is solenoid wear. Each time the solenoid activates as you press down on the gas pedal, the solenoid compounds down onto a thin metal contact plate.

Why does my golf cart click but not move?

A Club Car golf cart can start clicking but not move, due to dust accumulating inside the battery ports. Opening the battery ports and checking whether there is any dust accumulation can tell you if this is the case. Cleaning it thoroughly with a cloth can resolve the problem.

How do you fix a golf cart that won't move?

When the cart won't move, you have to be sure that the batteries are sending sufficient power to the circuit. You must check the fuse. Use the voltmeter to check the voltage at the key switch. In a cart with batteries rated at 48V, it must show 48V at the key switch.

How do you reset a golf cart electric motor?

First, you'll want to reset your motor. It should have a small reset button (Usually it will be red) located near the main battery supply. Hit the reset button and then put the cover back on the motor. The next step would be to recharge your cart and try turning it on again. If it starts up then you're in luck!

What are the symptoms of a bad solenoid in a golf cart?

If your golf cart fails to turn on when you turn the key on, this is the most obvious sign of solenoid failure. The solenoid clicks a little with the ignition system in regular operation; in most cases, a failing solenoid will not snap.

Why won't my golf cart go forward or backwards?

The problem could be with either the Run/Tow switch or Forward/Reverse switch or both. Check the switches to ensure that they aren't stuck midway. If they are, getting them released should help. However, if they show signs of wear and tear, you must get them replaced.

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.

How do I know if my electric golf cart motor is bad?

You have enough going on in your life without your golf car refusing to start when you turn the key in the ignition. If your golf car won't start, is slower than it used to be, or is experiencing other technical problems, you could have a bad motor on your hands.

How do you test a golf cart controller?

0:042:12How to bench check curtis controller and golf cart motor - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTo the curtis controller. And just clap your positive. There then you're going to take anotherMoreTo the curtis controller. And just clap your positive. There then you're going to take another jumper lead to give you your voltage to power up the controller.

Do all electric golf cart motors have a reset button?

Electric golf cart motors have a reset button on their chassis which is designed to put your motor back into its original factory state. While it doesn't repair damage that may have occurred to the motor over the years, obviously, it does help to overturn any changes to the operation which may have occurred.

How do you troubleshoot an electric golf cart?

There are a few simple problems that you can fix yourself that will not necessitate professional maintenance.Test the wall socket where you charge your cart. ... Expose your golf cart batteries. ... Test the batteries for voltage. ... Replace dead batteries. ... Expose the motor for inspection. ... Reset the motor. ... Test the cart.

Is there a reset button on a ezgo golf cart?

Look in the area where several electrical wires enter the motor and locate a small red button. This is the reset button. Push the button to reset the motor.

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Step 2. Unplug your golf cart charger from your golf cart

If your charger is currently plugged in to your golf cart. Unplug the charger from the golf cart.

Step 3. Check AC power from wall outlet

Starting the troubleshooting process begins with checking the simplest to correct stages of the charging process first. In this case, we’ll begin by checking the AC power from your wall outlet to the golf cart charger.

Step 4. Check the reset switch on charger (if applicable)

After you’ve confirmed that your wall outlet is energized and providing proper power, quickly check if your golf car charger has a reset switch.

Step 5. Confirm charger is properly plugged into golf cart

After unplugging your charger from the golf cart and making sure your outlet is providing power, wait at least 20 seconds before plugging the charger back into the golf car. This is particularly important for Club Car vehicles equipped with an on-board computer (OBC).

Step 6. Check Battery pack voltage

The most common reason a golf cart isn’t charging has to do with an issue with the battery pack, battery cables, or a single battery. Well run through how to check for each issue.

Step 7. Test the charging receptacle

If your golf car battery pack is within the ranges above, but your golf car is still not charging with the golf cart charger, you may have an issue with your charging receptacle on the golf car.

Step 8. Test On-board Computer (Club Car only)

At this point, there are only a couple of components left that could be preventing your golf cart from charging. On Club Cars only, one component is the on-board computer, or OBC. This component is involved in the charging system on your 48V Club Car on troubleshooting this component will be discussed in a separate article.

What happens if golf cart batteries are not charged?

If batteries are not charged over a storage period of several months, they can deteriorate and provide less capacity. When there are experienced and inexperienced owners asking the same question, you have to wonder if this question is being addressed by golf cart manufacturers and where the confusion surrounding the questions is sprouting from. ...

Why do golf cart batteries deteriorate?

The main reason would be a concern for the golf cart battery. Manufacturers recommend leaving your golf cart plugged in all of the time, but only if using an automatic battery charger. This will keep the batteries topped off and ready to go. If batteries are not charged over a storage period of several months, they can deteriorate ...

What type of batteries does a club car use?

They have produced carts with 48V lead-acid configurations and lithium ion batteries. However, the 48V lead acid carts are the most common. The Club Car guidelines for charging such a cart are as follows:

How hot should a Yamaha cart be?

The location of storage should maintain a temperature between 0 degrees celsius (32F) and 32 degrees Celsius (90F).

How cold should a golf cart battery be?

As we know, it is a pain to uninstall and reinstall golf cart batteries, my recommendation would be to make sure your golf cart is stored above 32 degrees F and keep them charged and maintained throughout winter. This will prolong their life and keep older batteries running for a long time.

Can you leave a battery charger plugged in?

The battery chargers can be left plugged in during prolonged storage, if the charger is plugged into an active electrical source. If the electrical source is not consistent, you should not leave the battery chargers plugged in , for the battery charger will automatically continue to address the battery pack.

Who makes electric golf carts?

The three major manufacturers of electric golf carts are Club Car, E-Z-GO, and Yamaha, and it seems most of the confusion surrounding the question at hand is their fault. Well, let’s not blame any of the three companies, but they are certainly responsible, for each of these three major golf cart manufacturers address the question differently.

Why is my golf cart not accelerating?

When your electric golf cart does not accelerate, the first thing you need to keep in mind is that it is not a regular vehicle like your car . That's why the methods and solutions you use to get your car to start are not the same as the solutions you can apply to your cart.

What happens if your golf cart doesn't accelerate?

Bad Solenoid. If your golf cart does not accelerate, there is a possibility of the damaged solenoid. The solenoid is basically an electrical switch that enables the battery's flow from the battery into the motor. Check out the signs of the bad solenoid.

Why is my golf cart speed controller not working?

There are many reasons behind a speed controller malfunction. The most common problem that happens in the controller has aged due to infrequent use. These are just some of the issues that could be affecting your vehicle's acceleration. If you have trouble finding the issue of your golf cart accelerator, don't be afraid to take it to the mechanic.

How does a golf cart solenoid work?

The golf cart speed controller and solenoid are both controlled by the accelerator. The pedal is connected to the potentiometer. That means when you are pressing the pedal for acceleration, you are actually going through the potentiometer by pushing a rod. The potentiometer works as a communicator and tells the speed controller how much voltage it ...

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