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Rob Pritchard Posted on Feb 08, 2015
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This wire is not connected to anything it is 2 black wires going into one lead or plug it comes from the front of the golf cart I see it plugs in underneath the gas pedal this is on my 1981 Yamaha gol

This wire is not connected to anything it is 2 black wires going into one lead or plug it comes from the front of the golf cart I see it plugs in underneath the gas pedal this is on my 1981 Yamaha golf cart does anybody know where this wire should go? Thank you

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You can test it to see if its aground or power wire and that may give you an idea where it goes

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 PONTIAC GTO gas pedal electrical plug


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Connector Part Information
• 7223-9730-30 • 10-Way F (GY) Pin
Wire Color
Circuit No.
Function
1
BN
1271
Reference Low Signal
2
WH/BK
1164
5-Volt Reference Signal
3
L-BU
1162
Throttle Pedal Position Signal
4
--
--
Not Used
5
BU
1161
Throttle Pedal Position Signal
6
TN
1274
5-Volt Reference Signal
7
PU
1272
Reference Low Signal
8-10
--
--
Not Used


Hope that helps, Good Luck

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: replacing spark plug wires on a 1981 cadilac

Not sure what you mean by 8-6-4 but this will help you. Pick the correct one for your application:


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GM (Cadillac) 368, 425, 472, 500 V8.Engine firing order: 1-5-6-3-4-2-7-8.Distributor rotation: clockwise



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GM (Cadillac) 429 V8.Engine firing order: 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3.Distributor rotation: clockwise

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2010

SOURCE: Electric Golf cart only shutters and inches forward

so many possibilities...

does it roll fairly freely? (checking to see if the brakes or rearend seized up)

Are there any "bad" sounds like things grinding? (Connection between Motor and rearend, axle splines...)

If all that is solid, it is likely in the controller.... (it takes a solid charge right... No bad batteries in there or loose connection? might want to check all the battery connections to make sure none are burnt...)

1997.. does it have the electonic speed control by that year? the other possibilty is that the accelerator is not working corectly. they used a resistor system on old ones that has contactors that would get worn out.... Newer ones control a potentiometer(sp) that controlled the speed.

Only a few real components to check, but if you are not mechanically and electically inclined, could be tough to isolate.

peace,

golfcartman

  • 34 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: Need manual for 1983 to 1988 EZ-GO gas golf cart

No FREE manual site. Some sites have drawings for electric wiring but nothing on the engines. Some dealer sites may be willing to help if you are going to buy parts from them. I have service manuals for all carts, but I am a dealer and they will not let me post as an ad. I am sure that my friends in the industry will be more than willing to help, if you call a local shop.

golfcartman

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 ezgo golf cart.need to know the whole wireing

When you removed the batteries, a certain procedure MUST be followed. Key switch off, switch to tow position and shift lever in reverse. You must wait until the beeper unit sound dies out then remove the wire from the most NEGATIVE cable. Place in Neutral before installing new batteries. There is a specific sequence to putting the batteries in an EZ-GO cart. Failure to follow this procedure will kill the controller. The Key switch must be off and the maintenance/tow switch MUST be in the tow position when connecting the batteries. Any of the above will cause the controller to fail, due to improper discharge of the PRE-Charge capacitors.

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