Thank you very much for this. I had heard about removing the black wire from the limit switch, but not the white wire from the gear switch. Did this today, and discovered a missing throttle return spring. Cobbed something together until I can get the proper spring. Wow! It idles, I have throttle control! I was seriously considering swapping out to a Predator 420, would would have involved a jack shaft due this engines clockwise rotation. You saved me a ton of work!
What a great help bro. Did this on my club car ds 2001. Pain finding the idle adjust but now I can warm her up before we go for a ride in the woods. Thanks for the info!
I did this today and it worked just as you said. Thanks for posting the video. I would still like to modify it to start from an ignition switch and not the gas pedal but this is definitely an improvement. Darlington, South Carolina
You could do that you would just have to put a momentary switch on the dash like a push button directly to the starter and just keep the vehicle in neutral
the yellow cam on the gearshift that trips the switches can be pulled out and rotated to make the engine run in neutral. this is the maintenance mode so you can adjust the idle
I had my 2005 Club Car DS set to run anytime it was in gear just by turning the key. Mine will stop in neutral, this is OK, it dosen't grind the gears between forward and reverse. I live in The Villages, Florida, a golf car community with at least 60,000 golf cars cruising on seperate roadways. I use mine as a car, I don't golf. I don't see any reason to wear out the starter and battery with constant starting every time I stop. My car has been set up this way for 11 years and 39,000 miles and has not caused a problem.
This is an old video I know. Just for anyone else who does this conversion, just so you know, the generator will not charge the battery unless your foot is on the accelerator pedal, even though the engine is idling. The foot switch also controls the the charging part of the system. There is more to doing this conversion correctly.
@@chrisao1987 There are two completely separate circuits in the gen/starter. Each circuit has it's own set of brushes. Each circuit has it own set of field windings. If the charging section of the generator is not energized, it will not charge.
@@wisnolormejuste7571 Yes, but you will have to rewire the cart to the way a key-start cart is wired. That involves changing the ignition switch, adding the diode pack that mounts to the frame, and doing some re-wiring of the electrical system. It can be done if you know how to read a schematic and understand wiring. I did it to my 2009 Carryall. It's now a key-start and charges at idle perfectly. I also made a custom dash and added a digital display for speed, hours, mileage, voltage and engine temp.
I'm going to do this to my cart, definitely help save the starter. Something that may work, I haven’t tried it yet, if you put the cart in service mode it should start a neutral instead of drive, with this modification.
Do not disconnect the white wire. You want the engine to be off when switching from forward to reverse. Also put it in maintenance mode and adjust your idle screw.
But beware, at these low engine RPMs, the starter generator RPMs are NOT high enough to put out a sufficient charge to the battery, so don't sit idling for long or you'll kill your battery.
The motor shouldn't need any power from the battery to run I would think, the spark is generated by a magneto. More things for me to validate on my friends cart, thanks for pointing out a potential issue.
The tiny little screw on the carb is what you are looking for. He mentions a screw with a flathead on it that controls the idling rpm of the engine. turn it to the left, the engine will idle lower. Turn it to the right, it will idle higher. Adjust the screw with the flathead screwdriver until the engine idles high enough that it does not stall out, but low enough not to engage the clutch/drive belt, causing the cart to move. There will be a "sweet spot" in there where it will be just right. Hope this helps! Cheers!
I have an 06 club car with the 290. I cant seem to find the black wire that you disconnected first. Is the black wire coming from the pedal switch? Please help I really would like to do this to my cart. Thanks.
@@tonysauceda5533 the black wire disconnected inside the fuse box it went to the ignition coil whenever the car would go into neutral it would shut power off to the ignition coil or ground it out
It could also be directly connected to the chassis of the car when you're not pushing on the gas pedal it makes a connection to the ignition coil to shut the car off you could find it by checking it with the multimeter to community and if you touch that wire and the chassis it should show a connection it just needs to be disconnected
In the event you use your cart for golf, leaving it running is not an option. But, after doing a full tuneup on a friend's 2000 DS, it is hard to hold a consistent idle with your hand on the peddle while you try to adjust the new carb. One question though, we are in a very hilly area and when off-throttle descending a hill the cart sputters a bit. I think air/fuel/throttle-and maybe a valve adjust is pertinent.
So I did this on my 2018 carry all and now it idles in gear as described, but how do you get a 2018 with the dash shifter to idle in neutral? What/where is the wire to make it idle in neutral?
Hello there, I wanted to know if you or anyone else knows if I can make a 1988 ezgo golf cart idle, if anyone can tell me that would be amazing, thank you
Good question when I did this it was years ago and I just I had to figure it out myself I'm not sure if there is an easier way if it is I'd like to know I might make another video of this little car maybe this weekend
I have never worked on the Yamaha but I'm pretty sure it's basically the same concept because they all use the same engines to the four wheelers and four wheelers run all the time
Can you show me where the engine kill wire is supposed to go. My cart wouldn't shut off, so I looked and there was a wire hanging. When I grounded it it killed the engine, but I can not figure out where it is supposed to go. It is coming from the bottom of the motor and going toward the back. Like toward the starter.
@@daviskaufman3168 lmao thats funny. Make sure you check the brushes, before replacing generator 99%of the time thats the problem. Difference between spending $15 vs. $200-$700. Brushes super easy to change
I use this vehicle most of the time in cold weather and it takes a while to warm up so if I let it shut off and I'm ready to go it's not ready to go and just a little less wear and tear on the starter
I found it extremely hard to get the cart to shift gears when I did this mod Felt like I was going to brake the lever. Any ideas This was with the idle backed all the way out. I was thinking the clutch may have a problem. Thanks for any help
I recently ran my 1997 carryall gas battery dead by parking it with headlights left on. I Recharged it and either coincidence, luck or timing, engine wasn’t starting on stock car using the pedal. It was very hit or miss but mostly not starting. Any suggestions on things to check? I replaced the micro switches last year but they were probably cheap Chineese crap.
Sound like something's wrong with your key the key turns on the coil so if it's off the coil should not have any power which the coil is what sends power to the spark plug
The only way I could think of getting more bottom and power for takeoff is getting into the transmission and changing out the gears or adding a small turbo to get more power that would be the safest ways I can think of
The reason why I have it to idle is during the winter seasons I park it out in the woods and go do my hunting and sometime I have to move around if it's not warming up right it starts to lag and it could also kill the battery from you trying to get it to start
No just while I'm stocking up the feed plots putting stuff out salt blocks things like that and then move to the next spot if you shut the vehicle off and you're there for more than 5 minutes it's kind of cold and it takes a while to start back up and hold the choke and do everything back over
That's the number one question that I've been asked and the answer is in the winter time I usually go out on my hunting ground with it and if it's cold it's hard to start and go with it so usually it's just idling and when I'm ready to go I can go
Thank you very much for this. I had heard about removing the black wire from the limit switch, but not the white wire from the gear switch. Did this today, and discovered a missing throttle return spring. Cobbed something together until I can get the proper spring. Wow! It idles, I have throttle control! I was seriously considering swapping out to a Predator 420, would would have involved a jack shaft due this engines clockwise rotation. You saved me a ton of work!
What a great help bro. Did this on my club car ds 2001. Pain finding the idle adjust but now I can warm her up before we go for a ride in the woods. Thanks for the info!
I did this today and it worked just as you said. Thanks for posting the video. I would still like to modify it to start from an ignition switch and not the gas pedal but this is definitely an improvement. Darlington, South Carolina
You could do that you would just have to put a momentary switch on the dash like a push button directly to the starter and just keep the vehicle in neutral
@@idennis75 do you know how to connect the wires
Wish everybody made vids like this guy .right to the point..thanks
I have a 1997 carryall 2 and I can't believe this worked XD
Thank you so much!
Thanks. Great video. Did this in five minutes and now my cart runs while sitting....like a car.
the yellow cam on the gearshift that trips the switches can be pulled out and rotated to make the engine run in neutral. this is the maintenance mode so you can adjust the idle
Thanks Doug. I knew I saw such to pass on to my nephew..and not nuts.
Not knowing the name of the doohickey, I can't find the vid of someone doing it
I had my 2005 Club Car DS set to run anytime it was in gear just by turning the key. Mine will stop in neutral, this is OK, it dosen't grind the gears between forward and reverse. I live in The Villages, Florida, a golf car community with at least 60,000 golf cars cruising on seperate roadways. I use mine as a car, I don't golf. I don't see any reason to wear out the starter and battery with constant starting every time I stop. My car has been set up this way for 11 years and 39,000 miles and has not caused a problem.
This is GREAT to know, I know nothing about these and was looking at a used one to buy and I couldn't understsand WHY it was ideling so slow.
This is an old video I know. Just for anyone else who does this conversion, just so you know, the generator will not charge the battery unless your foot is on the accelerator pedal, even though the engine is idling. The foot switch also controls the the charging part of the system. There is more to doing this conversion correctly.
Just curious how does that work? If the shaft is rotating it should be charging.
@@chrisao1987 There are two completely separate circuits in the gen/starter. Each circuit has it's own set of brushes. Each circuit has it own set of field windings. If the charging section of the generator is not energized, it will not charge.
@@MrBIG4D this is interesting I’ll take a look into it. Thanks for getting back with me.
Is there a way to get it to charge while in idle?
@@wisnolormejuste7571 Yes, but you will have to rewire the cart to the way a key-start cart is wired. That involves changing the ignition switch, adding the diode pack that mounts to the frame, and doing some re-wiring of the electrical system. It can be done if you know how to read a schematic and understand wiring. I did it to my 2009 Carryall. It's now a key-start and charges at idle perfectly. I also made a custom dash and added a digital display for speed, hours, mileage, voltage and engine temp.
Awesome video my friend! More information that most do not know ! Thank you 🙏!
I'm going to do this to my cart, definitely help save the starter.
Something that may work, I haven’t tried it yet, if you put the cart in service mode it should start a neutral instead of drive, with this modification.
Excellent video
Thank you
Thanks
Hey thanks for this tip . Works great .😀👍👍
I've got mine set up this way, it's a lot smoother to drive this way.
Do you have a video on doing this to a Yamaha G2
What are the fuses for when I purchased mine one of the 10 amp were removed ?
Do not disconnect the white wire. You want the engine to be off when switching from forward to reverse. Also put it in maintenance mode and adjust your idle screw.
Thanks man that was most helpful
I found this drained my battery faster having it in idle did you have this issue? Only made 9 holes on a new battery 🤷🏿♂️
Did not work on my 1995 club car ds. Odd because its identical. Do you know how i do this on my 95?
Not sure sorry about that
Great information
But beware, at these low engine RPMs, the starter generator RPMs are NOT high enough to put out a sufficient charge to the battery, so don't sit idling for long or you'll kill your battery.
The motor shouldn't need any power from the battery to run I would think, the spark is generated by a magneto. More things for me to validate on my friends cart, thanks for pointing out a potential issue.
After I do it the golf cart moves while in forward or reverse even if your not pressing the gas?
All you need to do now is reduce the idle
@@idennis75 How do you do that? Im not sure if im doing the right screw
@@cruzmitchell1552 He showed in the vido, that is WHY they are setup as they are where it will idle LOW whereas to NOT engage the centrifical clutch
The tiny little screw on the carb is what you are looking for. He mentions a screw with a flathead on it that controls the idling rpm of the engine. turn it to the left, the engine will idle lower. Turn it to the right, it will idle higher. Adjust the screw with the flathead screwdriver until the engine idles high enough that it does not stall out, but low enough not to engage the clutch/drive belt, causing the cart to move. There will be a "sweet spot" in there where it will be just right. Hope this helps! Cheers!
Any thoughts if this method will work for a 1986 gas club car?
Hasn’t worked for me, I tried this on my older gas club car
I have an 06 club car with the 290. I cant seem to find the black wire that you disconnected first. Is the black wire coming from the pedal switch? Please help I really would like to do this to my cart. Thanks.
I'm going to be home this weekend and I'll look at it and I'll get back with you
Ok thanks.
@@tonysauceda5533 the black wire disconnected inside the fuse box it went to the ignition coil whenever the car would go into neutral it would shut power off to the ignition coil or ground it out
It could also be directly connected to the chassis of the car when you're not pushing on the gas pedal it makes a connection to the ignition coil to shut the car off you could find it by checking it with the multimeter to community and if you touch that wire and the chassis it should show a connection it just needs to be disconnected
@@idennis75 Ok thanks for the help I'm going to try to look for that wire.
In the event you use your cart for golf, leaving it running is not an option. But, after doing a full tuneup on a friend's 2000 DS, it is hard to hold a consistent idle with your hand on the peddle while you try to adjust the new carb.
One question though, we are in a very hilly area and when off-throttle descending a hill the cart sputters a bit. I think air/fuel/throttle-and maybe a valve adjust is pertinent.
I have a 2006 clubcart can I do this to it. I don't see a box with that relay where you unplugged the black wire.
just turn the key in the off position and the motor turns off
So I did this on my 2018 carry all and now it idles in gear as described, but how do you get a 2018 with the dash shifter to idle in neutral? What/where is the wire to make it idle in neutral?
Good question I have never worked on a 2018 you might have to use your multimeter and find out which wire it is
Very good and informational
Hello there, I wanted to know if you or anyone else knows if I can make a 1988 ezgo golf cart idle, if anyone can tell me that would be amazing, thank you
Will the cart move forward and backward ?
yes it will still move forward and backward.
Great, been wondering how i could do that, couldn't be easier, thanks allot
Good question when I did this it was years ago and I just I had to figure it out myself I'm not sure if there is an easier way if it is I'd like to know I might make another video of this little car maybe this weekend
@@idennis75 Made the changes today, worked great, makes the ride much smoother, am able to crawl over rough terrain without the on/off jerky ride.
do you think this could work on a Yamaha G29 Golf Cart? If so, let me know. If anyone knows, please feel free to give some info on how to do it.
I have never worked on the Yamaha but I'm pretty sure it's basically the same concept because they all use the same engines to the four wheelers and four wheelers run all the time
Can you show me where the engine kill wire is supposed to go. My cart wouldn't shut off, so I looked and there was a wire hanging. When I grounded it it killed the engine, but I can not figure out where it is supposed to go. It is coming from the bottom of the motor and going toward the back. Like toward the starter.
It work for me and I like it keeps it going.
Will this destroy the generator or starter?
No I've been running this setup for quite some time and still works perfect
idennis75 okay thank you, i got really worried
idennis75 lol it blew the starter generator
@@daviskaufman3168 lmao thats funny. Make sure you check the brushes, before replacing generator 99%of the time thats the problem. Difference between spending $15 vs. $200-$700. Brushes super easy to change
I got a 2020 club car onward, I cant seem to find that fuse box area to disconnect the wire, anyone know where it is or what I can do?
I have never messed one of those so I do not know
@@idennis75 oh okay, well thanks for the helpful video 👍
It’s that bad for the cart?
Very good question no it's not bad for the engine because the engine is the exact engine four-wheeler uses
I have a 1995 clubcar ds and I made it idle and now the engine fails a bit 😬
Will this hurt my starting generator?
Thank you for your help brO💪🏼✨⭐️❤️
Anytime I can help thank you
hey man and I really need your help
Iv got a 05 club car carry all turf 2 Fe350 it barley will go can anyone help me please ? Thanks
What’s the objective in having the motor idle in neutral. Just trying to figure out what this actually does. Thanks for your time and the vid.
I use this vehicle most of the time in cold weather and it takes a while to warm up so if I let it shut off and I'm ready to go it's not ready to go and just a little less wear and tear on the starter
Ok, I understand now lol. Thanks for the reply!
And to eliminate the stop and go jerking
You can also service it if the engine needs to be running but not moving.
Anyone know how to get it to not be full throttle when hit gas pedal
Where can i find a new engine for mine?
GOOGLE it, they have them on ebay
Burnt up two generator/starters doing this. Lasted about 1 day doing this
TEALLYV
must have had idle too low
It worked for me.
let me know what you need and I could probably make a video on that specific thing that you need to see
I found it extremely hard to get the cart to shift gears when I did this mod
Felt like I was going to brake the lever.
Any ideas
This was with the idle backed all the way out.
I was thinking the clutch may have a problem.
Thanks for any help
@@andyprefenx6778 your idol might be too high turn the idle down lower
It could probably be the clutch but did it ever caused the issue before you did this if not it could be the clutch is a bad now
I recently ran my 1997 carryall gas battery dead by parking it with headlights left on. I Recharged it and either coincidence, luck or timing, engine wasn’t starting on stock car using the pedal. It was very hit or miss but mostly not starting. Any suggestions on things to check? I replaced the micro switches last year but they were probably cheap Chineese crap.
@@dlynes I don't see any reason other than maybe changing out the plug the plug might not be sparking like they should
But how do you shut it off??
Turn the key off
Mine keeps running when i turn the key off
@@Funwithhighnotes
My precedent will start when turn the key..whats wrong with it
Sound like something's wrong with your key the key turns on the coil so if it's off the coil should not have any power which the coil is what sends power to the spark plug
How to get more bottom end power ,take off power
The only way I could think of getting more bottom and power for takeoff is getting into the transmission and changing out the gears or adding a small turbo to get more power that would be the safest ways I can think of
hey man I need your help
Why would you want it to idle?
The reason why I have it to idle is during the winter seasons I park it out in the woods and go do my hunting and sometime I have to move around if it's not warming up right it starts to lag and it could also kill the battery from you trying to get it to start
So you leave it running on idle while you go hunting?
No just while I'm stocking up the feed plots putting stuff out salt blocks things like that and then move to the next spot if you shut the vehicle off and you're there for more than 5 minutes it's kind of cold and it takes a while to start back up and hold the choke and do everything back over
Ah I see. Never cold enough to have that problem over here in the Uk 🇬🇧 👍👍
Basically so it's running constantly so its kinda like a 2wd sxs
Didn't work on mine.
Mine won’t shift after I do this!
Yours might be a different color code but that wire should have nothing to do with the shifting from drive to reverse
Maybe but it does idle afterward, just won’t shift.
@@joecormier0828 that is very awkward Hope you get it to work right because the golf car runs so much better when it idles constantly
I was hoping someone could help because I’d prefer it idle 🤔😟
@@joecormier0828 did you ever figure the shifting problem? I have the same issue
The Fe 340 Gas Kawasaki motor.
Rick Bowman clean the carb and a new spark plug will help " make sure the fuel is fresh and always keep the engine oil checked and full !
why would you do that!!!
That's the number one question that I've been asked and the answer is in the winter time I usually go out on my hunting ground with it and if it's cold it's hard to start and go with it so usually it's just idling and when I'm ready to go I can go
It’s useful when you need the engine running while servicing. Otherwise you need to jack up the car and run it in gear.
its not "running. its just the starter turning over
it is running tho..... I just did it myself
It won't run the starter/generator until you press on the gas pedal.