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Old 04-12-2011, 05:39 PM   #9
DIT Mobile
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Default Re: 93 club car won't go

open the motor up, check that no carbon buildup from the brushes is shorting out your commutator or any of the field windings.


put a multimeter on resistance and check the a1 - a2 and f1 - f2.
edit: check to see if resistance is practically 0, if it is you got a short somewhere :S


also do a bench test on the motor by shorting a1 - f1 and a2 - f2
then +12V to a1 - f1 short and neg to a2 - f2 short. this should slowly turn the motor, itll be quite jumpy.


also if you email me or pm me i can talk you through a growler test if you have some sort of electrical/electronic background. its a good way to test the rotor to see if any problems in the rotor :)

gl buddy hope u get it fixed

Last edited by DIT Mobile; 04-12-2011 at 05:48 PM.. Reason: missing info
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