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how do i search for a gas pedal switch for a 1980 yamaha g1 golf cart

by Dr. Reese Kemmer III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

When did the Yamaha G1E 36 volt gas cart come out?

In 1980, Yamaha introduced the G1E 36 volt Electric J14 series. The following diagrams are for ease of tracing out circuits and pinpointing points of failure in the Yamaha G1A and G1 E. The first Generation Gas Carts had solenoids (or relays) that had all terminals on one end of the unit.

What parts do you need for a Yamaha golf cart?

Yamaha Golf Cart Gas Parts. Accelerators. Air/Fuel/Oil Filters. Bearings/Seals. Carburetors. Clutches. Drive/Generator Belts. Fuel Pumps. Gas Motors.

Is this aftermarket golf cart stop switch the same as OEM?

Club Car and EZGO both use a tiny micro-switch to do the same job so if you have worked on those models in the past, keep in mind this will look different. This aftermarket golf cart stop switch will look identical to the one that came off the cart. Even though it's a replacement, we make it to the exact same spec as the OEM product.

What does the plunger switch do on a golf caddie?

This is a plunger-style switch that helps route the activation voltage through to the solenoid. This is one of the switches that must click in before the solenoid has what it needs to do the same thing. So without it, your caddie will not run.

What does a Yamaha stop switch do?

This is a replacement accelerator micro (stop) switch for use with gas and electric G14-G22 model Yamaha golf carts. As a safety mechanism, this switch kills the car when the pedal is released.

Where is the micro switch on a Yamaha golf cart?

In a golf cart, you're going to find a large number of these switches throughout its build. For example, there is a micro switch located on the accelerator pedal. This switch activates when you push the pedal and sends a signal to the solenoid.

What does a micro switch do on a gas golf cart?

Microswitches are used in many golf cart applications. They are used at the accelerator pedal to provide a signal to the solenoid that you have depressed the pedal and are ready to go. In an electric golf cart, the solenoid sends power to the controller to move the cart.

What engine is in a Yamaha G1 golf cart?

The G1 is powered by a 2 cycle gas engine with an oil injection system. The G1 body composition & gas engine underwent several modifications over the 11 years of production.

How do you bypass a micro switch on a golf cart?

You can bypass the reed switch in an EZGO golf cart by connecting the red wire of the reed switch to the white wire from the charger receptacles and to the red wire from the FRN micro switch.

Where is the solenoid located on a Yamaha gas golf cart?

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How do you test a micro switch on a golf cart?

2:074:10Electric shower problems: How to test a microswitch. - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is the normal micro switch and normally. The power comes in the top connection. Here and whenMoreThis is the normal micro switch and normally. The power comes in the top connection. Here and when the buttons pressed it goes out here and off to the elements or whatever.

How does a micro switch work?

Micro Switches have an actuator which, when depressed, lifts a lever to move the contacts into the required position. Micro switches often make a “clicking” sound when pressed this informs the user of the actuation. Micro switches often contain fixing holes so that they can be easily mounted and secured into place.

What is the MCOR on golf cart?

Club Cars use an MCOR throttle device. This translates your foot movement at the pedal into electric impulse that the motor controller reads. MCOR stands for "Motor Controller Output Regulator".

How many horsepower is a Yamaha G1 golf cart?

5 Peak HP at 4700 RPM 36 Volt 24 Mph High Speed Motor.

What year was the Yamaha G1 golf cart made?

The G1 was introduced in 1978 and production was discontinued in 1989. The vehicle has bucket seats and the entire rear body (and top assembly, if equipped) lifts back to reveal the drive train. The G1 is powered by either a 2 cycle gas engine with an oil injection system or by a 36 volt electric motor & six batteries.

How can you tell what year a Yamaha golf cart is?

Usually found under the seat, under the driver side glove box area or on the chassis towards the rear of the golf cart. Under the bumper area usually. Once you have located this you can use the chart below to cross-reference those numbers and determine the year and model of your Yamaha Golf Cart.

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