For the alarm to be extra annoying (and to sound like a school bus backing up) just add a turn signal flasher! 😂😂😂 I actually might do this. I might find a different sound maker or just put a yellow light on the back that will flash. Haven’t decided yet.
I just disconnected the wire from the microswitch on the back of the forward/reverse knob on my 2012 EZGO TXT gasser... is there any issue doing it this way?
Thanks for watching, Greg! No issue our techs can think of with that other than the obvious not knowing what gear you're in without looking at the shift handle. Here's wishing you a quieter reverse gear!
My EZGO is a 2017 and you cannot disconnect it or it will not run. You can muffle it and it's way better. It is located under the seat on the passenger side.
How can I hook up reverse lights on a 48 volt ezgo txt without disconnecting the revers buzzer?, I have tried to get the reverse lights working without disconnecting the reverse buzzer but the buzzer stays on, please help.
Thanks for watching, Dan! Lots of lighting options out there, we'll want some more information. Ideally, you could check in for a FREE diagnostic appointment by video call with our techs here: www.golfcartgarage.com/gearheads-on-demand/ Or start a dialogue with our techs at Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934. We'd love to help.
We have one coming in early in the year, we'll shoot for getting that done for you. In the meantime, if you need help, reach out! Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
Hello. I have not had the pleasure of having a 2023 Valor in my shop yet but I read on a Golf Cart Forum that if it is gas it is located on backside of shifter under the seat. If it is electric it is located behind the key like on older EZ-GO's.
Thanks for watching, Will! It won't hurt anything to pull both wires, but removing one will stop the buzzer from sounding. Let us know if you need more help! Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
Here's the Club Car version we did! ruclips.net/video/nulZSbTA33Y/видео.html (yours, however, may be located under the seat) Let us know if you need more help. Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
I have one question; since my EZGo is used offroad only, and isn't set up for use on public roads anyway, do I need to be concerned about being stopped by the California Highway Patrol and arrested if I disconnect the backup horn? Just can't be too careful these days! Just to let you know, though, if somehow my horn comes unhooked by itself, I didn't watch this video. And thank you!
Thanks for watching! We're not 100% sure on that one. But, if you notice Erik Estrada secretly following you after this post... we recommend laying low for a while. We will disavow any knowledge of your mission. Godspeed.
@@GolfCartGarage My buzzer wire fell off all by itself last night. It could have been a rat chewed through it, but I'm going with it just fell off. As a point of interest for anyone else this happens to, on my 2022 Valor, there is a big opening underneath the panel that looks right up into the area of interest, so there is no need to take out any screws.
For the record, you win our votes for comment of the week, hands down. Thanks for a good laugh around the office and for adding more info here for other viewers. We don't take ourselves too seriously around here, and you're one of us, for sure!
There’s absolutely no reason to have this annoying buzzer on any golf car,you’d have to be dumb, deaf and blind not to see anyone behind you in a golf cart with no windows, no doors. If it’s so important to have this stupid buzzer they would be on every motor besides a plastic slow moving vehicle.
In principle... can't disagree with you, there. In practical application, though, we see people driving these around pets, children, the disabled, and the elderly. So, we always make sure to mention safety. Largely because the sound the buzzer makes is not half as bad as the sound a person makes while being run over by a golf cart.
Yeah, it's there because old drunk retirees who shouldn't be driving are the main demographic, but as a Security Officer these buzzers are annoying af.
For the alarm to be extra annoying (and to sound like a school bus backing up) just add a turn signal flasher! 😂😂😂 I actually might do this. I might find a different sound maker or just put a yellow light on the back that will flash. Haven’t decided yet.
Couldn't find bagpipes or an accordion? LOL, Jerry, you're our kind of people. Cheers!
I just put a piece of tape on the bottom where the speaker is. Doesn't eliminate it, but makes it significantly quieter.
Not a bad idea, may help some of our viewers. Great input!
I just disconnected the wire from the microswitch on the back of the forward/reverse knob on my 2012 EZGO TXT gasser... is there any issue doing it this way?
Thanks for watching, Greg! No issue our techs can think of with that other than the obvious not knowing what gear you're in without looking at the shift handle. Here's wishing you a quieter reverse gear!
My EZGO is a 2017 and you cannot disconnect it or it will not run. You can muffle it and it's way better. It is located under the seat on the passenger side.
Muffling it is for sure the safer way to go! Thanks for the input.
How can I hook up reverse lights on a 48 volt ezgo txt without disconnecting the revers buzzer?, I have tried to get the reverse lights working without disconnecting the reverse buzzer but the buzzer stays on, please help.
Thanks for watching, Dan! Lots of lighting options out there, we'll want some more information. Ideally, you could check in for a FREE diagnostic appointment by video call with our techs here: www.golfcartgarage.com/gearheads-on-demand/
Or start a dialogue with our techs at Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934. We'd love to help.
Do one on a 2002 ezgo 48v shuttle.
We have one coming in early in the year, we'll shoot for getting that done for you. In the meantime, if you need help, reach out! Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
Any insights on the location of the buzzer on a 2023 Valor? Sound is coming from under the front seat I believe.
Hello. I have not had the pleasure of having a 2023 Valor in my shop yet but I read on a Golf Cart Forum that if it is gas it is located on backside of shifter under the seat. If it is electric it is located behind the key like on older EZ-GO's.
Is it okay to disconnect both wires?
Thanks for watching, Will! It won't hurt anything to pull both wires, but removing one will stop the buzzer from sounding. Let us know if you need more help! Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
1994 club car. My cows hear it and come running. I feed from the cart and need to be a bit more stealth so they dont run me over.
Here's the Club Car version we did! ruclips.net/video/nulZSbTA33Y/видео.html
(yours, however, may be located under the seat)
Let us know if you need more help. Support@GolfCartGarage.com or (800) 401-2934
I have one question; since my EZGo is used offroad only, and isn't set up for use on public roads anyway, do I need to be concerned about being stopped by the California Highway Patrol and arrested if I disconnect the backup horn? Just can't be too careful these days! Just to let you know, though, if somehow my horn comes unhooked by itself, I didn't watch this video. And thank you!
Thanks for watching! We're not 100% sure on that one. But, if you notice Erik Estrada secretly following you after this post... we recommend laying low for a while. We will disavow any knowledge of your mission. Godspeed.
@@GolfCartGarage My buzzer wire fell off all by itself last night. It could have been a rat chewed through it, but I'm going with it just fell off.
As a point of interest for anyone else this happens to, on my 2022 Valor, there is a big opening underneath the panel that looks right up into the area of interest, so there is no need to take out any screws.
For the record, you win our votes for comment of the week, hands down. Thanks for a good laugh around the office and for adding more info here for other viewers. We don't take ourselves too seriously around here, and you're one of us, for sure!
There’s absolutely no reason to have this annoying buzzer on any golf car,you’d have to be dumb, deaf and blind not to see anyone behind you in a golf cart with no windows, no doors. If it’s so important to have this stupid buzzer they would be on every motor besides a plastic slow moving vehicle.
In principle... can't disagree with you, there. In practical application, though, we see people driving these around pets, children, the disabled, and the elderly. So, we always make sure to mention safety. Largely because the sound the buzzer makes is not half as bad as the sound a person makes while being run over by a golf cart.
Yeah, it's there because old drunk retirees who shouldn't be driving are the main demographic, but as a Security Officer these buzzers are annoying af.