I have an 07 club car iq 48 volt. I was checking the cable connections and noticed both nuts on the solenoid was loose. I tried to tighten the nuts and when i did i heard a crack that sounded like it broke. Without removing it i can't see anything wrong with it. Now i am having charging problems, i don't have a meter yet so i can't check the batteries. Is the solenoid nuts supposed to be loose and where is the best place to buy one. I was reading a thread on here about auto parts matching up. Is there a matchup for this cart in auto parts store? (remember i'm new)
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The nuts on the solenoid should be tight as all the power to your motor runs through it.
Best place and price I know for a 48v solenoid is EV Drives: http://www.evdrives.com/index.html
I doubt you will find a 48v continuous duty solenoid at an auto supply.
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You shouldn't have to add water once a week. If that is happening then I would guess your batteries are getting older and the charger is driving them so hard that the water is boiling off.
Precedents with the 4x12v battery set up are known to have a short battery life, if yours are the originals from 07 then you are like due for new batteries.
Normally batteries only require watering once every couple of months unless the cart is used for 36 holes of golf a day.
There is no usual amount for batteries but when they need water it is not unusual to use about 1 quart/litre to fill the 6 batteries.
Get a digital voltmeter and post up your individual voltages.
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Hey Doug, just installed the new solenoid, i'm waiting for the charger to shut off. I ordered it from Indianagolfcart.com for $50.00 delivered to my door in 2 days. I was happy about that purchase. I will get an voltmeter in a couple of days.
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After the batteries charged i took it for a test ride. I now have very little power. On an incline it just barely will pull it's self but on a flat surface it act's normal. I am getting a meter today to check batteries. Will i have to remove cables to seperately check batteries? Thanks
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If the numbers are after charging and resting for at least a few hours I would say you are nearly due for new batteries.
The total should be in the 51v range and yours are 49.2v which is around 60%.
The 2 low ones are only 30% and 50% charged.
Now that you have a meter, take the cart for a drive with the voltmeter attached to the complete pack and if under full acceleration, the voltage drops below 42v on the pack or any battery below 10.5v you likely have 1 or more bad batteries.
The solenoid will not cause it to slow down it merely transfers power from the batteries to the controller.
I would check the batteries under load before I would start to suspect the speed sensor or MCOR throttle.Updated by dougmcp; October 20, 2011, 05:41 PM.
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Posted earlier by johnnyjThanks Eric, i'm glad someone else chimed in, i didn't mean to pick on Doug. Thanks to both of you. I'll check the complete pack tomorrow.2005 CC Precedent
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Bummer!
I'm afraid to say it but your batteries are 4 years old and sound like they are due for replacement.
To make sure it's not your charger or OBC, place the batteries on charge and read the voltage on the pack after a few hours and note the voltage, if it is up around 63v, your charger is doing it's job.
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If that is after the charger has shut down and the batteries are rested, it's OK.
If that is while the charger is still on then there may be something wrong with your charging circuit/charger.
Check out the charger manual and do some of the test procedures it call for and see what you think.
The charger manual for your cart is here: http://www.golfcartsforum.com/golf-c...accupower.html
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I had one of those pro fill water system's and for some reason number 4 wasn't getting any water. The battery was allmost dry before i realized it. Needless to say it's for sale. I went back to caps. It was on the cart when i bought it. The battery seems to be responding well so, i'm hoping i can get by till spring.
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Posted earlier by johnnyjIt's actually an aftermarket schauer charger. I wish i had orgional charger, this thing boils the batteries every charge. I realize it's suppose to do that but is that good for the batteries?
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Posted earlier by johnnyjAfter a lenghty ride today my total pack reading dropped to 30.5, barely made it home. I don't think i will make it till spring.Regards
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You may have just one bad battery.
When your batteries get down to the slow stage take a voltage reading of each one and post the voltages.
If you have only one bad one, for about $25 you could buy a used one from one of the cart people in your area and you could breeze through your hunting season.
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Posted earlier by MattiYep, if you are not going to be using it during the cold winter months I would wait until spring to do the swapout. It will save you charging it up every 2-3 weeks while in storage.2005 CC Precedent
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