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ydra yamaha golf cart hesitates when cold

by Wade Dickens Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What causes golf cart hesitation?

In most cases, the hesitation problem occurs due to bad batteries. If you have bought new batteries for your EZGO RXV, make sure to fully charge them before the first use. Batteries should then be charged after every use. To keep the batteries in check, get a Digital MultiMeter to measure the individual voltage.

What causes an electric golf cart to sputter?

Golf carts can spit and sputter for several reasons, but mainly due to worn out spark plugs or dirty filters inside the fuel system. There might be something wrong with the fuel system of your cart. You could be having a spit and sputter problem because the filter, pump and injectors in your golf cart are very dirty.

Why is my Yamaha electric golf cart so slow?

Low Battery Usually, the most common reason golf carts slow down is when they don't get enough power output from the battery. If the battery pack charge is very low and your cart is out of power, your cart will run slow.

Why is my gas golf cart losing power?

A faulty or broken carburetor is likely the most common triggering factor for serious issues with your cart's power problems. The carburetor helps to keep your cart cleaner in operation and manages many elements of your fuel in your cart.

How do I reset my Yamaha 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.

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 adjust the governor on a Yamaha golf cart?

0:005:15Yamaha G29 Drive Golf Cart Governor Adjustment - MORE SPEED!!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipItself by tightening this nut down you're putting more pressure on the spring. So that the governorMoreItself by tightening this nut down you're putting more pressure on the spring. So that the governor has to work harder to pull back on the throttle.

How do I speed up my Yamaha electric golf cart?

6 Ways You Can Make a Golf Cart FasterAdd More Torque to Your Golf Cart.Upgrade Your Golf Cart's Motor.Improve the High-Speed Controller of the Cart.Add Better Golf Cart Tires.Use a Higher Powered Golf Cart Battery.Watch the Weight in Your Golf Cart.

Where is the speed sensor on electric golf cart?

Typically, the speed sensor can be found on the backside of the motor. When removing the speed sensor, unplug all the cables that are on the backside of the motor. To do this, use a socket to take off the connector pigtail. Then, remove its plastic housing over the sensor.

Why is my golf cart losing power so quickly?

The reason why your golf cart battery keeps losing charge or drains quickly, may be due to loose wires, corroded connectors or an insufficient amount of water in the battery. The battery connections may have become loose or the connectors are corroded.

Why does my gas golf cart go slow uphill?

While battery problems tend to be the most common reason for slow speeds uphill. The size of your tires, speed, wire corrosion, and brake solenoid damage are also possible causes for your cart's slow speeds. I recommend checking your batteries before anything else.

How do you check the voltage regulator on a gas club cart?

Testing the voltage regulator on a gas Club CarConnect the voltmeter to the battery and get the golf cart running. ... Check if the voltage rating is between 14 volts and 16 volts. ... Use a jumper and connect it from the ground of the cart to the stud of the starter generator.

What does a Yamaha cart run on?

Yamaha carts run on electricity generated by an acid-based rechargeable battery and most problems can be traced to this source. If your cart is sluggish or won't start, the battery may need to be charged. If it is charged, but still not working properly, make sure the battery terminal connections are clean and secure.

Why is my golf cart not clicking?

This insulated wire channels the electric current from the battery that powers the cart. If you press on the cart's accelerator and do not hear a clicking sound, the solenoid wires may need tightening.

Do Yamaha golf carts need maintenance?

Yamaha golf carts, like any other machine, will occasionally require troubleshooting and maintenance to ensure that they are functioning properly. Learning to troubleshoot your cart will help you recognize any potential problems before they become serious issues or safety hazards.

Hans Pearson

With the engine running at about half power/speed, put a volt meter across the battery terminals. The meter should read somewhere around 14.5 volts. If it is below 13 volts it is definitely not charging. Consider that the battery, unless new, could also be failing.

Marvin

You may have this posted in the wrong product category.

I need to buy all three wheels for my tourtrek push cart. My car was stolen and I had detached the wheels to store the cart

You question is very vague as to what type of push cart your needing wheels for.

What could be causing my golf cart to lose power? In the morning, it barely goes up the hills. It seems to run normally at night, but when I hit the gas pedal the lights go completely out

Have the battery checked. Especially make sure they do a shunt regulator test on the cells. Sounds light a shorted cell in the battery.

Should the solenoid have increasing voltage across the main terminals, 9.0vdc to 30vdc. Master switch in tow, key switch off

My answer is I don't know regarding golf carts but generally a designer would arrange for a solenoid to be actuated by as constant a voltage as possible, especially if it is to be engaged for long periods. That is the only method to ensure consistent operation without danger of overheating.

YAMAHA OLF CART GASOLINE OPERATED CHARGED BATTERY WHENi TURN KEY ON AND TRY TO GO IT WONT MOVE AND A SLIGHT WHINE

Check the starter solenoid, but sounds like the starter is bad. If it is draining the battery when you try to start it, then it is the starter. Check for a bad ground first though. The starte requires a great deal of amperage and a weak ground could be the problem.

1982 e-z go electric golf cart needteck sheet

I have a 96 EZ GO gas golf cart with loose steering. What parts are normally needed to correct this problem and are special tools required for me to replace the parts.

What is a golf cart?

Golf carts are also known as golf cars. The term "cart", in its purest sense, refers to a vehicle that does not travel under its own power. Golf cars, however, are most commonly referred to as golf... link to Club Car DS Wiring Diagrams 1981 To 2002.

How many times can a Yamaha engine be rebuilt?

Yamaha engines are durable and because of the simple design, they can be successfully rebuilt 3 or 4 times . Initially, the Yamaha G1 2-cycle gas was the standard-bearer and in 1985 the G2 4-cycle single-cylinder gas engine was introduced as the new standard.

How to stop a Yamaha G16 golf cart from backfiring?

The steps below can stop a Yamaha G16 golf cart from backfiring. Replace the plastic manifold spacer between the carburetor and head if it’s cracked. Also, replace a leaky exhaust pipe or gasket. Loosen the big mixture screw which may be very tight, by a few turns. Often, you’ll not need to turn more than 1-1/2 turns.

Why does my golf cart backfire?

A golf cart backfires through the carburetor because of an open throttle plate. The accelerator cable at the plate is out of adjustment and in turn, stops the plate from closing when the microswitch makes contact with the ignition. The accelerator cable moves through the throttle plate before the click but the plate cannot do so.

Carburetor

More often than not, golf cart backfiring is caused by the throttle plate inside the carburetor being slightly open. This allows fuel to flow into the cylinder before the ignition system is activated to produce a spark for combustion.

Accelerator Cable

In almost all cases, whether it is a 2 cycle or 4 cycle engine, golf cart backfiring is caused by the accelerator cable being out of adjustment at the throttle plate of the carburetor. This problem has a relatively simple cure.

Adjustment

For proper symbiosis between the fuel and ignition systems, the accelerator micro switch must click BEFORE the throttle lever of the carburetor moves. The accelerator cable may move through the plate, but the plate itself cannot move prior to the micro switch click.

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