My charger is not working 2004 precedent, I was told on another site to just replace the OBC. I asked how do I know its the OBC, I was told they go bad all the time. I'm not sure they know how to work on this cart. I might as well guess as them. is there a test that can be done to confirm this costly outcome.
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Have you tried resetting the OBC yet?
If not try that first. Look here:
If that didn't help:
The charger has two pieces that if not both working it want charge. One is the charger it self the other is the OBC, On board computer the square box the negative cable runs through off of the negative post of the battery pack. If it quits then the charger want charge. It looks like this.
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Posted earlier by RafeErict as far as I can tell it does nothing
andy I hate to tell you this but there is a hole in your OBC and it looks like a spaghetti dinner.
I will try the reset in the morning
Thanks both of you for your help2005 CC Precedent
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This is one of the things about fixing carts over the net. They have so many possibilities that I try for the ones most found, which is the OBC. I hope it is a fuse.
I have even seen it be the AC outlet tripped. You never know.
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Hi Rafe
when working on these chargers, I always start with the Gray Wire Test! On the back of the charge receptacle there are three wires red, black and center gray, if you follow this grey wire to the OBC you will find it unplugs there. Unplug this wire touch it to the neg. 48volts of the battery pack and see if charger comes on.
This test splits the charge system into two parts 1. OBC and 2. charger if the charger comes on then you move to OBC trouble shooting, If the charger does not come on then you do charger trouble shooting.
Rafe try this test and let us know what happens.
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Yes that is great what you did with the wire, this is fairly good news the problem is in the charger at this point, not that the OBC isn't bad also but the charger is defiantly bad at this point.
Now we are going to jump the charger inside so be careful unplug both ends of the charger while you touching stuff. ( oh and don't worry if you forget it will remind you ).
I attached a picture of how to jump the charger relay this will test the two halves of the charger circuit, if it comes on then the first half is bad, if not the second half.
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Posted earlier by gamindeYes that is great what you did with the wire, this is fairly good news the problem is in the charger at this point, not that the OBC isn't bad also but the charger is defiantly bad at this point.
Now we are going to jump the charger inside so be careful unplug both ends of the charger while you touching stuff. ( oh and don't worry if you forget it will remind you ).
I attached a picture of how to jump the charger relay this will test the two halves of the charger circuit, if it comes on then the first half is bad, if not the second half.
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Yes you do sorry about that.
You plug in the 115v power cord and listen for transformer hum or
You plug in both, it may or may not charge depending on the state of the OBC.
if the charger does come on and you have both cords plugged in you can charge like this for a short period an hour or two but do not leave it plugged in like this for an extended period it will not shut off unplug it after an hour or two!Updated by gaminde; January 7, 2012, 05:15 PM.
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Posted earlier by RafeYES my charger is on and charging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What Now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
put the two wires back on the relay, pull the upper two wires off of the same relay one wire is blue negative meter lead and red wire positive meter lead meter set for 100 volts or higher plug the charger into the cart or do the grey wire jump again you should see battery voltage on meter. If there is battery voltage there then the relay coil is bad and you will need to replace the relay, If there is no voltage then we will keep testing.
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Posted earlier by RafeThank you! I borrowed a meter and did this test bad relay replaced today and all is working. 20 bucks not the 200 something thanks everyone for your help.
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Posted earlier by RafeI was able to pull the grey wire out of the OBC, it was really short so I used a piece of wire to jump from the battery to the grey wire is this ok.
I still got nothing no noise or reading on the meter.
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maybe you can clarify on charger testing further. i jumped out the two relay wires, installed 15 amp fuse onto relay wires, plugged in the ac cord without the cart plugged in. all i got was a hum on the charger and amp meter did not move at all. now what? i have a new amp meter , relay, new obc. it is a iq plus charger. tested coils , continuity ok, checked rectifiers for diode test okUpdated by rmouton; January 30, 2013, 09:57 AM.
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Posted earlier by rmoutonmaybe you can clarify on charger testing further. i jumped out the two relay wires, installed 15 amp fuse onto relay wires, plugged in the ac cord without the cart plugged in. all i got was a hum on the charger and amp meter did not move at all. now what? i have a new amp meter , relay, new obc. it is a iq plus charger. tested coils , continuity ok, checked rectifiers for diode test ok
sounds like you skipped a step, read post #8 you should always start there first.
It would also be helpful to state the problem problems you were having
like tripping right after turning on, or not humming flashing battery light and so on.Updated by gaminde; January 30, 2013, 10:44 AM.
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