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Beach306 06-12-2019 04:21 PM

Not Moving at first time
 
Hello, I got a Club Car (1996) 48 V. I am noticing the following issue when the car is as rest for various days, I put the key "on", press the pedal and the car does not move. I keep pushing the pedal and suddenly he jumps and moves.

After this, it still works very well all day long.

In addition to this, when it is moving at high speed, suddenly it slows down, as if It is not sending the full voltage to the controller. And so far it starts to run faster.

Any clue? Batteries are new trojans. :cry:

Mooncarter 06-12-2019 04:30 PM

Re: Not Moving at first time
 
Look underneath. Do you have a box connected to the go pedal toward the DRIVER'S side of the cart?

NoleFan4Ever 06-12-2019 05:20 PM

Re: Not Moving at first time
 
MC is right on. You may have the ole potbox and that is the sign of a failing MS and potentiometer.

Mooncarter 06-12-2019 06:08 PM

Re: Not Moving at first time
 
:thumbup:
Quote:

Originally Posted by NoleFan4Ever (Post 1624932)
MC is right on. You may have the ole potbox and that is the sign of a failing MS and potentiometer.


Mooncarter 06-12-2019 06:11 PM

Re: Not Moving at first time
 
Beach, click on "Site Sponsors" above. Dave at "REVOLUTION GOLF CARS" is our resident expert on that model. He will be able to confirm or dismiss our diagnosis. He has what you need and the advice to get you running right again.


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