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why wont my club car golf cart move

by Mr. Bud Mante IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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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.

What causes a 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.

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

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.

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.

Where is the reset button on a Club Car golf cart?

Identify your main battery supply (usually the largest battery) on your motor. Check around this supply for a small red button that may or may not be labeled “Reset”. Press and hold this button for a few moments and then release it to reset the motor.

Why is my golf cart locked up?

Why Do Golf Cart Brakes Lock Up? Golf cart brakes can start locking up when the brake cable gets stuck, or when the bolts on the lift kit are loose. The brake cable gets stuck because of a binding, resulting in a mechanical linkage. One or more parts of the pivot assembly have rusted.

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

The most common side effect on a gas golf cart is the starter failing to connect, resulting in the engine not turning over and a succession of useless tapping sounds. If your golf cart fails to turn on when you turn the key on, this is the most obvious sign of solenoid failure.

How do you test a golf cart 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.

Why is my electric golf cart not working?

Batteries If your cart is not working, this is the first place to check. Generally, lead acid-based batteries are used for electric golf carts, and you must recharge them regularly so that they function correctly. Make sure to charge and, if needed, clean your batteries properly.

How do I reset my electric golf cart 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!

Where are the fuses in a Club Car golf cart?

In a 1997 Club Car, the fuse is located in the electrical components black box that is present near the battery. On the other hand, in a 2005 Club Car Precedent, the fuse is connected to a blue wire under the golf cart seat.

How do you test a Club Car motor?

13:2337:53Club Car 48 Volt Powerdrive Testing 1995-2013 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPosition place the red positive probe on the speed controller M minus terminal place the blackMorePosition place the red positive probe on the speed controller M minus terminal place the black negative probe on the s2 motor terminal your vom should display continuity.

Where is the reset button on a ezgo golf cart motor?

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 I test a golf cart solenoid?

Turn on the engine of the cart and press the pedal downwards. If you hear a clicking sound, then it means that the low side voltage is working. But, if there is no such sound, it means that either there is no low side voltage or there is a problem with the solenoid. Use a voltmeter and engage the solenoid.

How do you bypass a solenoid on a golf cart?

To bypass the solenoid of your golf cart, simply connect both the large side wires of terminals of the solenoid. And after making the connection, attempt to start the cart. If you fail to start, this is an indication that there is no problem with your solenoid.

How do you test the speed controller on a EZ Go golf cart?

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.

What to do if your solenoid is not getting enough voltage?

Check your connections at the solenoid and the motor. If you are not getting enough voltage at the solenoid, check for bad fuses or circuit breakers. If voltage is good at the solenoid, but not the motor; suspect the solenoid is going bad. Hope this helps.

Does a 48 volt club car move?

48 volt club car, surges slightly when pedal is pressed, but will not move. can hear silenoid clicking on and off after a few seconds of pedal release, but no movement in forward or reverse.

Why is my club car not moving?

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.

Why won't my club car DS move?

If your club car makes a clicking sound but doesn’t move, the issue could be due to a faulty battery or damage to the internal controller. Check whether the batteries are working fine. Use a voltmeter to check the static voltage of the batteries.

Why does my motor make a clicking sound?

The clicking sound that you hear is made by the solenoid. There are many reasons why this could be happening. If the battery is down you might hear the solenoid click. If the wires between the solenoid and the motor are not connected properly, the solenoid might make this sound. If the motor or the controller is damaged then again, ...

What are the components of a motor that are burnt out?

The most common components to be burnt out are the brushes. You can easily get the brushes from one of the cart dealers and replace them. Check the solenoid to see if it is working correctly.

What does it mean when your club car battery is too low?

If the voltage is too high or too low, it means that the battery needs to be recharged fully. Try recharging the battery to its full capacity. If the voltage still keeps fluctuating, you may have to replace the battery. Check for a similar brand and model suitable for your club car.

Can a car controller be defunct?

In most cases, the controller could have become defunct after many years of use. You can take out the controller and test it to see if it is working correctly. The resistance coil can also prevent the car from moving forward. It is often found that the resistance values are out of the normal range.

Can you replace a faulty solenoid?

Replacing or fixing the faulty wires should do the trick. Your car will start again. In certain cases, the solenoid might be damaged or faulty. You might as well replace the faulty or damaged solenoid with a new one and check to see if the problem persists.

What to do if your golf cart is under water?

If the cart was under water you might want to change the rear end oil and re-pack the front wheel bearings also . Here's a link to post that will give you all the information on changing the fluids in the Club Car.#N#Club Car DS Servicing

Does a hotrod cart have a fuel pump?

Like hotrod reccomended make sure that you are getting fuel first and no you probably will not see the fuel move through the filter it only moves a small amount. Checking the valves would probably be a good thing why don't you pull the carburetor off and clean it good crank it over a few times and pull the plugs to see if they are wet or dry then get back with us maybe together we can figure it out and yes the cart does have a fuel pump.

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