Wow, I didn't know there was an inline fuse under the cover of the CDI box! I'm going to check it, too. I bet I accidently shorted it out today. Thanks much!
I am hoping you can help me out and answer a question for me. My 2001 club car ds 48 volt golf cart is quickly losing power going up hills. The batteries are only a year old and charge to 51 volts and discharge to 47.8 going up the hills so I don't think it's a battery issue. All battery cables are new. Could you recommend what the problem might be? Maybe the controller or something? It runs absolutely fine on flat surfaces, just struggling up hills. Thanks
Interesting. I have a 2002 EZGO TXT. I have a hot wire that broke off. Has no start. No juice going to the switch under the floor board. I don't know where my broken red wire goes to. The Red wire from the gray wrapped harness goes to the a spade to the switch you are working on in this video. I am wondering if my wire is supposed to connect to that same spade? It appears you hooked two wires to one spade and plugged it in.
I unhooked my positive cable from the cart. 2 weeks later hooked it up and hit the key and the pedal and NOTHING. The battery is brand new. Installed it in January of 2022. The solenoid won't even click. The fuse on the solenoid is OK. Would just like to know what I need to do now. My cart is a 2007 EZGO Sport. Any ideas let me know.
New or not, check the voltage of the battery. I've seen brand new batteries less than a month old just die. Use a volt meter and check battery voltage with the cart connected, key on and pedal pressed. If it drops to nothing, then the battery is shot or just needs a recharge. If it shows good, test the voltage at the solenoid.. Start with that and if it all checks out, you have a bad micro switch or connection somewhere in the harness.
So what does it mean if it does start when you spin the engine over by hand? I'm assuming that means the starter is going bad? It also works if you depress the pedal and tap the starter with a hammer. Could that be just the brushes on the starter?
Its not hard. There should be a bolt that holds the battery clamp at the bottom of the battery and 2 battery connections. Remember to remove the Negative cable FIRST and reinstall it LAST.
Have a similar problem with my '95 medalist. Starts fine when its cold, but wont crank, (no sound) after it has warmed up and run for awhile. Replaced starter/generator. What else might be causing the problem? thx
It sounds like the solenoid is starting to fail. The solenoid is on constantly (all golf carts use 100% duty cycle solenoids) when the engine is starting and running. When they get hot and weak, they can sometimes not energize.
I know this is a long shot, but we have the transmission out of our ezgo st500 4x4, waiting on parts. But it won't turn over at all, just the click in the solenoid. Is there any kind of sensor on the transmission that would kp it from starting without the transmission in it? We checked fuses & wire connections. Any advice would be very appreciated.
@@Kevinsgolfcarts having a problem with my 2005 ez go st gas cart. Does nothing when you depress the pedal. Checked battery and fuses. All good. Checked all possible wires. All good. Is there a solenoid somewhere that tells the starter to get power?
I have noticed the lawn mower selonoids are 12V and the ones listed for golf carts are 14V. So I would guess the 12V would work but not as long as the 14V. So I would say I should get the 14V ?
Lawn mower solenoids are not rated for continuous duty. As long as your solenoid works 10-16VDC and rated for 100% Continuous Duty, it should be fine. Coil current should be no more than 2 amps.
So if the solenoid just clicks and I got no crank. What could it be. ? Batt -good Test generator-good Cart will start randomly and run fine then it just clicks again. Any thoughts would be much appreciated
If you have intermittent crank, that could be a failing solenoid or brushes in the starter/generator. You will need a volt meter to test for power on both large terminals of the solenoid. I would check the brushes on the starter/generator as well. Those are a consumable item and do require replacement.
This could be anything so you need to check a few things. You need to be sure you have spark. Remove a spark plug, connected a spark plug wire and ground the spark plug to something metal on the engine. Crank the engine over and look to see if there is a blueish/white spark. If so, check your cylinder(s) for proper compression. For this, you will need an engine compression tool. Check all cylinders for compression. If compression is reading below 80psi, you need to adjust your valves to .006" (6000ths of an inch) with a feeler gauge. You should have near 120psi of compression. If these all check out, be sure the fuel pump is pumping by removing the fuel line from the carburetor. Crank the engine and see if fuel is coming from the fuel line. If so, you may have a blocked carburetor. It will need to be removed, cleaned and reinstalled.
Replaced battery. Ezgo would not start.I replaced old terminals with new ones. Cart starts right up. Thanks Kevin!
Thanks for the advice. I did swap batteries with my lawn mower and it works just fine. I will check the voltage at the solenoid.
Wow, I didn't know there was an inline fuse under the cover of the CDI box! I'm going to check it, too. I bet I accidently shorted it out today. Thanks much!
Good job my friend you help me a lot
Excellent video! Helped me much!
Is there anyway you could tell me what the red wire with a fuse connects to on the solenoid ?
Thanks man that's what was wrong with mine.
Glad I could help
Hello can you help me plz , i have ezgo workhorse 2003 dose not crank without anther battery ? How can i call you?
I am hoping you can help me out and answer a question for me. My 2001 club car ds 48 volt golf cart is quickly losing power going up hills. The batteries are only a year old and charge to 51 volts and discharge to 47.8 going up the hills so I don't think it's a battery issue. All battery cables are new. Could you recommend what the problem might be? Maybe the controller or something? It runs absolutely fine on flat surfaces, just struggling up hills. Thanks
Interesting. I have a 2002 EZGO TXT. I have a hot wire that broke off. Has no start. No juice going to the switch under the floor board. I don't know where my broken red wire goes to. The Red wire from the gray wrapped harness goes to the a spade to the switch you are working on in this video. I am wondering if my wire is supposed to connect to that same spade? It appears you hooked two wires to one spade and plugged it in.
You are the man Kevin! This was my problem. I would have never have noticed the two wires going to the same connection. Thanks
make some video about wires and solenoid and connection on gas cart
I unhooked my positive cable from the cart. 2 weeks later hooked it up and hit the key and the pedal and NOTHING. The battery is brand new. Installed it in January of 2022. The solenoid won't even click. The fuse on the solenoid is OK. Would just like to know what I need to do now. My cart is a 2007 EZGO Sport. Any ideas let me know.
New or not, check the voltage of the battery. I've seen brand new batteries less than a month old just die. Use a volt meter and check battery voltage with the cart connected, key on and pedal pressed. If it drops to nothing, then the battery is shot or just needs a recharge. If it shows good, test the voltage at the solenoid.. Start with that and if it all checks out, you have a bad micro switch or connection somewhere in the harness.
So what does it mean if it does start when you spin the engine over by hand?
I'm assuming that means the starter is going bad?
It also works if you depress the pedal and tap the starter with a hammer.
Could that be just the brushes on the starter?
i need help with wiring my ezgo 2003 txt golf cart gas .
I am somewhat handy. How difficult is going to be to change out my starter battery in my club car DS?
Its not hard. There should be a bolt that holds the battery clamp at the bottom of the battery and 2 battery connections. Remember to remove the Negative cable FIRST and reinstall it LAST.
Have a similar problem with my '95 medalist. Starts fine when its cold, but wont crank, (no sound) after it has warmed up and run for awhile. Replaced starter/generator. What else might be causing the problem? thx
It sounds like the solenoid is starting to fail. The solenoid is on constantly (all golf carts use 100% duty cycle solenoids) when the engine is starting and running. When they get hot and weak, they can sometimes not energize.
Great advice. Performed voltage checks before and after getting the engine hot. Solenoid bad. Thanks again.
I know this is a long shot, but we have the transmission out of our ezgo st500 4x4, waiting on parts. But it won't turn over at all, just the click in the solenoid. Is there any kind of sensor on the transmission that would kp it from starting without the transmission in it? We checked fuses & wire connections. Any advice would be very appreciated.
I'm not familiar with this vehicle. I don't see the 4x4 carts in our shop at all.
@@Kevinsgolfcarts it was the safety nuetal switch not being hooked up. We jumped it and it started. Thank you for responding!
Have a 2011 club car has no crank. Replaced accelerator pedel lint switch, neutral lock out, solenoid. Help!
Check for voltage at the starter/generator. If there is voltage, then the brushes may have failed or the starter/generator is bad.
@@Kevinsgolfcarts having a problem with my 2005 ez go st gas cart. Does nothing when you depress the pedal. Checked battery and fuses. All good. Checked all possible wires. All good. Is there a solenoid somewhere that tells the starter to get power?
I have noticed the lawn mower selonoids are 12V and the ones listed for golf carts are 14V. So I would guess the 12V would work but not as long as the 14V. So I would say I should get the 14V ?
Lawn mower solenoids are not rated for continuous duty. As long as your solenoid works 10-16VDC and rated for 100% Continuous Duty, it should be fine. Coil current should be no more than 2 amps.
Ran into that exact same issue. Took a few minutes too find. Question how do I get that cover off the carburetor to remove it?
If you are referring to the plate just above where the choke cable goes in, you have to drill out the rivets.
Ah! Anti-tamper device. Thanks!
So if the solenoid just clicks and I got no crank. What could it be. ?
Batt -good
Test generator-good
Cart will start randomly and run fine then it just clicks again. Any thoughts would be much appreciated
If you have intermittent crank, that could be a failing solenoid or brushes in the starter/generator. You will need a volt meter to test for power on both large terminals of the solenoid. I would check the brushes on the starter/generator as well. Those are a consumable item and do require replacement.
No crank and people here saying to check for spark.....wtf?
I have a similar problem, although I have crank. Replaced the spark plug and fuel filter. It just turns over, with no ignition. Any ideas ?
This could be anything so you need to check a few things. You need to be sure you have spark. Remove a spark plug, connected a spark plug wire and ground the spark plug to something metal on the engine. Crank the engine over and look to see if there is a blueish/white spark. If so, check your cylinder(s) for proper compression. For this, you will need an engine compression tool. Check all cylinders for compression. If compression is reading below 80psi, you need to adjust your valves to .006" (6000ths of an inch) with a feeler gauge. You should have near 120psi of compression. If these all check out, be sure the fuel pump is pumping by removing the fuel line from the carburetor. Crank the engine and see if fuel is coming from the fuel line. If so, you may have a blocked carburetor. It will need to be removed, cleaned and reinstalled.
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