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Dec 6, 2014 - Now my taillights don't work but Brake lights, Turn signals are good. .... If all the fuses check good with a meter, then head upstream to the ...
Jan 16, 2014 - 10 posts - 4 authors
My bulbs are fine, because the blinkers work, the brake lights work, and so do the reverse, but no tail lights ... I know that the "License Plate" lights are on the same fuse as the tail lights. ... However, I don't have a schematic, so I don't know if that's the case. ... Anywhere I roam where I lay my head is home.
Tail lights don't work right. ... I would suggest if you can replace the heads of there bad then do all at once because of you ... Replaced bulbs but still don't work. ... What would make my rear brake lights not to work and also my traction part also.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK36wPXo2EQ
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I got the same problem with my 91 f150 but just the dash lights don't ... for my head lights n dashlights ...
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Yes according to this it takes a 24 volt Lithium battery. Fortunately putting a 12 volt battery in won't have damaged it where as 24 volts into a 12 volt system will.
Take it to your local golf retailer and they will know someone that can diagnose and repair the electronics.
I presume you checked the battery had a full charge.
The reviews on it are good
https://www.google.com/search?q=Bag+Boy+Navigator+Elite
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It may have been corrupted update. Remove the App, reboot the phone and redownload the App. If that doesn't work, contact Golf Logix direct.
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find and buy the manual,lost it,sure.
ask the maker of the caddy for the manual
they have it. so ask?
the end of battery has lever,looks like a hinge. so move the lever
and it comes right out.
https://youtu.be/NIQyxKcoV5Q?t=476
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Solenoid. (electro-magnetically operated switch)
What are the symptoms of a bad solenoid in a golf cart?
On an electric golf cart, the most common symptom is the solenoid is not delivering electricity to the controller when the vehicle's ignition is turned on. In normal operating conditions, the solenoid clicks on and off with the ignition switch. A failing solenoid will generally not click.
https://www.google.com/search?q=patterson+golf+buggy+solenoid
If it clicks, it is more likely to be the accelerator potentiometer, basically the variable gas pedal. Great resource in the link for Golf Cart woes.
https://www.golfcartsforsale.com/blog/5-common-electric-golf-cart-problems-solve/
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If the charging port and plug have been replaced and the charger still does not work, there may be an issue with the charging circuit in the golf cart. Here are a few things you can check:
Charging fuse: Check the charging fuse to see if it's blown. If it is, replace it with a new one of the same amperage.
Charging relay: Check the charging relay to see if it's working properly. You can do this by using a multimeter to check the resistance across the relay contacts. If there is no resistance, the relay is bad and needs to be replaced.
Charging receptacle: Check the charging receptacle to make sure it's getting power. Use a voltmeter to check for voltage at the charging port.
Charging controller: The charging controller may be damaged if the charging port and plug were melted. Check the charging controller for signs of damage or overheating. If it's damaged, it will need to be replaced.
If none of these solutions work, it may be best to take the golf cart to a professional mechanic or dealer for further diagnosis and repair.
It depends on the model, but they are usually wires in series to give 48 volts to the motors, so plus to minus on each them.
Cart positive lead to batt 1 + the - to batt 2 + to batt 3 - to Batt 4 + and the minus - of batt 4 to the cart.
Videos
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+connect+4+12+volt+batteries+to+Yamaha+golf+cart
You could also search make model manual
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It's possible that the motor, solenoid, or wiring has become disconnected or damaged. I recommend starting with a basic inspection of all the connections, wires, and components. If all looks alright, then you may need to have the motor and solenoid tested. If there is still no luck, then you may need to replace the EZGO golf cart motor or solenoid.
its not car/automoble truck it is and electric cart.
the manual tells you what is wrong and what to do .
read it
if lost all that
contact the maker
or the sellers of carts same.