Hello everyone, I just picked up a club car gas golf cart, owner said it worked fine a few months ago but now it doesn't do anything, I messed around with it and got it to turn over when I lay a screwdriver over the starter selinoid. Also it only gets spark when you hit the gas pedal. I'm new to these things but what do you think is the problem? When I hit the gas pedal it doesn't click or anything, micro switch? Key switch? Also the lights don't come on. Any input is helpful as I never worked on one. Thanks!
micro switch, selinoid, or key switch?
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Posted earlier by ilovemynewClubCar91Its a 95 I believe, I started it today with the screw driver over the seliniod and drove it arond the yard, shut it off and it started back up with the gas pedal a half a dozen times, drove it alittle more and now it won't work again. Any ideas?Regards
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I just charged the battery and yes the screwdriver trick did work afterwards. My question is, would the micro switches have anything to do with it? I'm going to clean all the grounds and connections tomorrow, I'm leaning towards selinoid. Is there a way I can hot wire the key switch to see if that's the problem? Thanks for all the help so far guys!
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Posted earlier by ilovemynewClubCar91Hello everyone, I just picked up a club car gas golf cart, owner said it worked fine a few months ago but now it doesn't do anything, I messed around with it and got it to turn over when I lay a screwdriver over the starter selinoid. Also it only gets spark when you hit the gas pedal. I'm new to these things but what do you think is the problem? When I hit the gas pedal it doesn't click or anything, micro switch? Key switch? Also the lights don't come on. Any input is helpful as I never worked on one. Thanks!
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Check the key switch by putting black lead of meter on the - post of battery.
Place red meter on back of key switch and find the hot side with key off. One terminal should have 12-13 volts on it.
Ok then put red lead on other terminal and see if it's 0. If so turn key on it should now have 12 volts on it. If it does then it's working OK. Move to next part in the wire to check.
Micro switches. Do the same for them just keeping moving down the line until you find the bad one.
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