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scrannel 07-07-2017 04:12 PM

2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
2000 Club Car DS 48v. Pack about 52v (batteries I year old). Was driving uphill and suddenly cart "shuttered" then stopped. Identified a cable that, while not broken, was pretty far gone. Replaced. Car ran for a couple days, then same happened. Replaced all cables. Will not move, forward or reverse.

Rear buzzer sounds, solenoid clicks forward or reverse.

What did I do?

Thanks guys

Gregorio 07-07-2017 04:18 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
Did you check all the cables back to the motor?

NoleFan4Ever 07-07-2017 04:30 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
And does your cart have a main fuse to protect the controller and/or did anything spark when you replaced the cables? Just wandering if anything got the controller.

scrannel 07-07-2017 05:10 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
All cables replaced. Nothing sparked. Not sure about fuse. Would solenoid click with fuse ok? Or... where do I look for fuse?

toxicwaste29 07-07-2017 05:17 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
If solenoid clicks but it wont move it is likely a part failed that is past the solenoid

scrannel 07-07-2017 05:21 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by toxicwaste29 (Post 1405105)
If solenoid clicks but it wont move it is likely a part failed that is past the solenoid

Such as? Also looking for something possibly consistent with events? And, where would I find that fuse? Thanks.

Also, would resetting the OBC possibly help?

Gregorio 07-07-2017 05:59 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
Solenoid click means power is getting to controller. There still could be a blown fuse on the main + cable going to large terminal on solenoid if one exists. Bad solenoid or bad cables back to the motor are also likely.

scrannel 07-07-2017 08:23 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregorio (Post 1405129)
Solenoid click means power is getting to controller. There still could be a blown fuse on the main + cable going to large terminal on solenoid if one exists. Bad solenoid or bad cables back to the motor are also likely.

Will check all in the morning. Thanks

scrannel 07-08-2017 11:23 AM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
OK, cables all appear good. I am unable to locate a fuse on this machine. Any other ideas?

Thanks

Gregorio 07-08-2017 12:45 PM

Re: 2000 Club Car suddenly no movement
 
What is your voltage reading at the controller side of the solenoid when it is engaged?


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