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24lake said

on 8/31/2009 When going up a hill my electric golf cart stops and stops, starts and stops. Whats my problem ?

tiger71 said

on 8/30/2009 my club car stopped pulling. I was ckecking to see if the motor was working and one of the batteries exploded. Not sure what would cause this.

jjantoine said

on 8/25/2009 I have a club car and the small belt broke. How do I change it?

des2450 said

on 8/1/2009 batteries fully charged, however, cart will not go forward or reverse. any ideas on what it may be
thaNKS

stash2 said

on 7/22/2009 i have a 1999 e-z go that is making a terrible spinning noise when you try an go forward or reverse.
36 volt electric (DSL) I have never had this problem before. I own four carts but never heard this "spinning" noise.

jskokan said

on 6/12/2009 I have a 99 48volt club car. The batteries are new. It recently started to be very jerky when accelerating and surges from high to low speed. I was told it is a bad speed controller. How do I verify this or find out the problem?

skicatdean said

on 9/28/2008 I recently replaced the batteries in by 1988 EZGO golf cart. The first time I attempted to charge the batteries the charger connection overheated to the point of melting the plug. Help!

Rabbott said

on 9/17/2008 Have recently replaced all batteries in my Club Car. It still struggles going up hills... Any suggestions?

jomc1022 said

on 1/8/2008 How do you test a 36v golf cart charger?

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