Forward & Reverse Switch
Just a quick question on the club car precedent forward & reverse switch when i take of at times it bucks like on/off could this be the switch. I have installed a new MCOR about a month ago this cart is a 2017 bought from a golf course and has the org PD batteries and has speed code 4 installed this year but anyway once it stops bucking it runs 19 mph thanks in advance.
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What's pack voltage after charging? After charging completes and resting for 8 hours? Need to put a volt meter on pack + and pack - and read voltage when it bucks. It sure sounds like weak batteries. Need to supply more information. Can check cable connections and make certain they are clean and tight.
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waiting til an expert comes along but in my short experience I did have trouble with the switch and it's a very simple device that seems nearly fool proof except for physical damage or the points possibly burning. On mine the case just unsnapped some making the contacts not touch well. I doubt it would make it "buck" and seems a slower process than "bang on and bang off" from there. I'd guess it would be more in your main power somewhere from the batteries to the motor including relays, solenoids, etc, maybe even a loose battery cable. A loose battery cable will get hot, dangerously hot even but let's wait to see if someone who knows these carts comes along.
oops, for some reason I just assumed you had one of those black plastic rocker switches on the dash like I have, not sure what you have |
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That does not sound like the switch, but it could be the MCOR or an intermittent Speed Sensor issue if noting else has a gremlin. A sepex cart such as your Precedent will not respond to low voltage in the same way a series wound motor will. A volt meter hooked to the pack and laid on your seat while driving will document what the pack is doing.
Where did you get the new MCOR? Is it China or Mexico?? |
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Not the same cart but i had trouble with mine cutting in and out and with some help from tahoedawg, found out that the shaft wasnt going all the way into the mcor. There are no adjustments for this but i shimmed it in and no longer have the problem.
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I think it is a speed sensor issue, the controller will drastically cut the Armature current if the pulses stop and resume as soon as they start, that will cause a bucking sensation.
I would inspect the integrity of the magnet behind the sensor and make sure the connections are clean and tight. If the problem continues I would replace the speed sensor. |
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You can test them with a multimeter by spinning a single wheel by hand but that would not help with an intermittent problem.
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I just checked the batteries and 5 of them read 8.5+ and the bad battery reads 6.37 these are 2 year old batteries on a 48v cart is 8.5 / 8.7 considered good
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It won't solve the problem completely but it might help. |
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