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Old 09-26-2017, 09:04 PM   #9
Sergio
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Default Re: 1995 Club Car DS Won't Move

That likely means high current is what is causing the heat, if it was high resistance, the voltage drop on the cable would have to be a lot higher to cause the motor not to run.

Do a quick test before disconnecting the cables from the motor for the resistance test.

Put the FNR in Neutral and measure the resistance between the FNR swivel posts where the Blue and Orange cables are connected, it should be very low if they go directly to the motor S1 and S2 posts.
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