Looking down on the f/r switch , the bottom contact is A then moving clockwise you get B, C , and D.
So C (top) would connect to A2 of the motor and also to A2 of the controller if there is an A2, Some controllers do not have an A2.
B would go to S1(F1) of the motor.
A would connect to B+ of the controller.
D would connect to S2 (F2) of the motor.
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SOURCE: I've got a John Deere SST-18 riding mower. I've
GO ON LINE TO JOHN DEERE PARTS YOU CAN DOWN LOAD PARTS DIAGRAMS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS ALSO. CHECK THE PLUGS AN THE WIRING HARNESS AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE CLEAN. WITH A VOLT METER YOU CAN CHECK AND SEE WHAT VOLTAGE YOU ARE GETTING TO THAT RELAY. I DON'T HAVE A DIAGRAM TO LOOK AT BUT IF I CAN FIND ONE ONLINE I'LL LET YOU KNOW. HAVE YOU CHECKED FOR A SECOND RELAY
SOURCE: EZGO golf cart won't go forward
Your batteries have died. The reason it will barely move in reverse is that current is being supplied to the motor is a direction that it spends very little time using. There is a slight change in the armature over time, and reverse tends to work better over time. Check the voltage when under load. (run jumper wires from the + and - of the battery bank. If it is a 36 volt cart and the voltage drops to below 36 volts, you do not have enoug current to run the cart. Plug in the charger and watch the ampmeter. If it goes up to about 20 amps, then it is charging. It should take a good charge after 10 hours. If the cart charges and only runs a short distance, the batteries need replacing.
SOURCE: Have 36 volt club car w/coils
I DON'T HAVE HELP FOR THIS BUT.................WITH MINE THE RELAYS SEEM TO JUST CLICK. DOES FINE IN REVERSE BUT WILL NOT GO FORWARD. I DID GET A WIRING DIAGRAM BUT CAN NOT TELL FROM IT WHAT WOULD BE WRONG. WHAT ARE THE CONNECTIONS ON THE MOTOR. THERE ARE FOUR. WHAT IS WHAT THERE? THANK YOU TRACY
SOURCE: Trying to hook 12 volt lights to a 36 volt golf
The exact answer depends on what battery voltage you have but this hint will get you going.
Assuming you have 3 12v batteries, just wire to the first battery + - and you'll have 12 v. If you have 6 6v batteries, wire to the first + and the second -. If you have a voltage meter, you can verify the voltage of my suggestion.
This will work for lights and other resistance circuits but not for sensitive items like radios.
Golf cart batteries are series wired to get the higher voltage.
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