Hello,
I’m new here, so bear with me. My Dad is using my cart due to not being able to get around well. It is a 2002 Club Car DS. He wanted new batteries and was talked into buying a lithium upgrade. Once hooked up it ran fine for a week or so and then just stopped. We replaced MCOR (twice), FNR switch, and solenoid. After replacing FNR switch he had the wiring wrong. I got it hooked up properly yesterday and swapped the MCOR out and it now runs but has a lot of slack in gas pedal between when the solenoid engages and the cart begins to move and then once pedal is on the floor it doesn’t have the ability to climb a hill and is very slow on flat ground as if it’s not getting full throttle. Could there still be an issue with the MCOR being a cheap Amazon one? Also could it be the Amp controller causing this? I will replace the controller if needed but don’t know if I should go back with a stock controller of a higher amp controller with the new battery. I don’t want to get too big of a controller and burn up the motor. The motor is a 10-12 year old plum quick bandit motor. Any information would be appreciative.
Thanks!
I’m new here, so bear with me. My Dad is using my cart due to not being able to get around well. It is a 2002 Club Car DS. He wanted new batteries and was talked into buying a lithium upgrade. Once hooked up it ran fine for a week or so and then just stopped. We replaced MCOR (twice), FNR switch, and solenoid. After replacing FNR switch he had the wiring wrong. I got it hooked up properly yesterday and swapped the MCOR out and it now runs but has a lot of slack in gas pedal between when the solenoid engages and the cart begins to move and then once pedal is on the floor it doesn’t have the ability to climb a hill and is very slow on flat ground as if it’s not getting full throttle. Could there still be an issue with the MCOR being a cheap Amazon one? Also could it be the Amp controller causing this? I will replace the controller if needed but don’t know if I should go back with a stock controller of a higher amp controller with the new battery. I don’t want to get too big of a controller and burn up the motor. The motor is a 10-12 year old plum quick bandit motor. Any information would be appreciative.
Thanks!