My 1984 EZGO goes about 50% faster in reverse than in forward. Can I make it go faster in forward by simply switching some wires?
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Being a 1984 it is probably a resistor cart. Electrically the only thing I can think of it going faster in reverse than forward is the F/R switch being bad. It could be done. The motor has to spin in the same direction to go forward regardless of polarity of wiring.
So I would find out why its faster in reverse, could be anything from bad bearings, dragging brakes, worn brushes. Does it roll easier pushing it backward than forward? If so I would look at the brakes dragging, probably from bad brake cables or worn brake shoes.Updated by Larry1950; April 10, 2013, 07:00 PM.
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Posted earlier by mikekaneMy 1984 EZGO goes about 50% faster in reverse than in forward. Can I make it go faster in forward by simply switching some wires?
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This is a 1984 EZGO (I have one) wiring diagram for resistor cart, looks like S1 and A2 control the F/R. You could swap S1, A2 at either the F/R switch or the motor. There is no voltage reduction I can see for reverse. Hope this helpsAttached Files:
Free Download, courtesy of Golf Carts ForumUpdated by Larry1950; April 10, 2013, 07:09 PM.
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