Hi there.
A friend of mine bought a 1997 DS 48V directly from a golf club. He uses it on his camping ground. From the start it had problems, but he bought it "without warranty". (yeah, I hit hard on him after hearing that...)
Anyhoo, when he tried it at the golf club, he said that it acted as if it had a "jacob break" and was stalling when turning right. The repariman (or whoever was selling the car) simply unplugged a connector and he said "there, it's fixed.". Well, it doesn't "engine break" anymore, but stalls from time to time.
When going at very slow speed, it jerks, and when going at higher speed, it will sometimes starts to slow down and die. He would turn the power switch off then on and it will go again. All of this, or course, intermittently to make it the most easier to troubleshoot.
To mee, it seems to have some kind of "regenerator" option and what the guy did is unplug the function (the plug is located close to the motor). It has the "V-Slide" speed pot.
I haven't found any diagram with this "Regen" option. I do not have any test-points valued to check.
I believe it is either a pitted solenoid or a defective electronic controller.
All suggestions appreciated.
I know well my EZ-Go but don't know much about Club Car.
Regards,
Pierre.
1994 36V EZ-Go Marathon
A friend of mine bought a 1997 DS 48V directly from a golf club. He uses it on his camping ground. From the start it had problems, but he bought it "without warranty". (yeah, I hit hard on him after hearing that...)
Anyhoo, when he tried it at the golf club, he said that it acted as if it had a "jacob break" and was stalling when turning right. The repariman (or whoever was selling the car) simply unplugged a connector and he said "there, it's fixed.". Well, it doesn't "engine break" anymore, but stalls from time to time.
When going at very slow speed, it jerks, and when going at higher speed, it will sometimes starts to slow down and die. He would turn the power switch off then on and it will go again. All of this, or course, intermittently to make it the most easier to troubleshoot.
To mee, it seems to have some kind of "regenerator" option and what the guy did is unplug the function (the plug is located close to the motor). It has the "V-Slide" speed pot.
I haven't found any diagram with this "Regen" option. I do not have any test-points valued to check.
I believe it is either a pitted solenoid or a defective electronic controller.
All suggestions appreciated.
I know well my EZ-Go but don't know much about Club Car.
Regards,
Pierre.
1994 36V EZ-Go Marathon
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