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bioniccartsandcustoms 08-09-2009 02:24 AM

Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
If every thing checks out and you CC is still slow and you've noticed a little play in your accelerator pedal....There is an EASY fix for this.....I will share this if you guys promise not to tell anyone.....OK???
We buy carts from Clubcar and most all of them are "Off Lease" which means they have had the snot beat out of them.
My fix if I can't get full 100% throttle but my park brake still works fine, is to look down the back of the accelerator pedal...like you are looking into the floorboard....you should be able to see where the shaft from the MCOR meets the ACC. pedal. There is a little "Nub" or aluminum piece you can loop a zip tie and slide around the Nub. Pull it tight and cut off the eccess. This will take up just enough slack to give you most if not all of the throttle signal back. This will not fix the loose play in the pedal. But its easier than replacing parts.
sssshhhh.......just don't tell anyone......been doin this since CC started with the MCOR's....not seen it anywhere else......
Ok you BGW vets.....have you heard of this Fix/Band-aid before? Or is this one truly mine??:lhmo::lhmo:

oxfordlawn 08-09-2009 08:52 AM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
Yeah this was discussed a while back but I think its great info to keep fresh as sometimes the info is hard to find on searchs as it gets brought up in a thread of a totally different topic. Your title would help in searching. Another ides that was mentioned was someone was sliding tubing over the worn nub on the shaft to take up the space between the worn nub and the lever it pushes on. My question is does this apply to DS models only or are the Precedents included in this problem as well?:mrgreen:

bioniccartsandcustoms 08-09-2009 05:11 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
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Originally Posted by oxfordlawn (Post 257835)
Yeah this was discussed a while back but I think its great info to keep fresh as sometimes the info is hard to find on searchs as it gets brought up in a thread of a totally different topic. Your title would help in searching. Another ides that was mentioned was someone was sliding tubing over the worn nub on the shaft to take up the space between the worn nub and the lever it pushes on. My question is does this apply to DS models only or are the Precedents included in this problem as well?:mrgreen:

I have used this only on DS carts, tried the tubing but found a good nylon zip tie was easier and would last a long time....not sure if it will work on the Precidents.
The only thing I am sure of is that :evil:I HATE PRECIDENTS!:evil: Clubcar also has had their share of problems with the Precident. But they had Sooooo....much $$$$$$ tied up in this cart design that they could not let it go. Smart money would have been on a facelift for the DS.......just my opinion.....and yes mine stinks just like everyone else's:lhmo::lhmo::lhmo:

cheapjeep2 08-09-2009 05:26 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
:worthless: Take some pictures

bioniccartsandcustoms 08-09-2009 06:24 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
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Originally Posted by cheapjeep2 (Post 258000)
:worthless: Take some pictures

:lhmo::lhmoOk....Ok.... I understand not everyone can visualize this really difficult procedure so.....here goes
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Hope this helps......after doing this type of work for so long, I forget it is really new to some. My sincere apologies.:thumbup:

oxfordlawn 08-09-2009 07:14 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
Wow..thats a rough one huh?? good for a couple billable hours at least:lhmo::lhmo:

bioniccartsandcustoms 08-09-2009 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by oxfordlawn (Post 258059)
Wow..thats a rough one huh?? good for a couple billable hours at least:lhmo::lhmo:

Don't forget any time you spend thinking about the repair...Thats billable hours too right?

Hey.... Lawyers do it. So it must be legal. Right?

GLEEMO 08-09-2009 07:34 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
Nice pic's and good Idea , just hope we don't lose it :thumbup:

bioniccartsandcustoms 08-09-2009 07:46 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
Thanks, hopefully it won"t get buried

GLEEMO 08-09-2009 07:55 PM

Re: Fix 4 Slow Clubcars with MCORs
 
It will trust me, the library here is in the minds of the members !


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