Thanks Jake. Appreciate you commenting on all my vids. Just try to pass on my knowledge to other people. Believe it or not I had a guy come in to the store from Pennsylvania and said that he watches all my videos. And has taught him and his coworkers a lot.
No as long as you put the regulator wire on the side that goes to the starter. And the red wire that feeds the fuse on the battery side of the solenoid.
@heyheyhey97 I have an 2004 Ezgo Txt Gas Golf Cart. When it initially starts it will run continuous until you stop. Once you stop the cart, you hit the pedal and nothing. It acts like the key is off, absolutely nothing. After it sits 5 minutes it stays right up. Is it possible there is a heat switch or something that is kicking after it gets hot and shutting it down then when it cools down it re-starts. When it restarts it starts right up. Any help is appreciated.
@@ginafraicola513 check battery voltage when you say it doesn’t start. Letting the cart sit there for a minute the. Battery could build back up a little charge. While it’s running crank it up and neutral, but you pull meter on the battery and tell me what it reads while it’s running in neutral it should be 14.5
@@Golfcartwhisperer we replaced the battery, it was only a year old. Now we have a brand new one. I am sitting here thinking it is the solenoid. It is the weirdest thing. Ignoring it no matter how far I go on initial start up it runs great. As soon as I stop, no starter, no noise just dead. It sits a few minutes and back to normal. Does it sound like it could be?
You really are the golf cart whisperer! Lots of knowledge!
Thanks Jake. Appreciate you commenting on all my vids. Just try to pass on my knowledge to other people. Believe it or not I had a guy come in to the store from Pennsylvania and said that he watches all my videos. And has taught him and his coworkers a lot.
@@Golfcartwhisperer hey that’s very cool!! No problem I’m hoping commenting will boost the algorithm or whatever it does to lengthen your reach!!
does it matter what side the 12v + wire from the battery and the starter wire goes on the top posts of the solenoid?
No as long as you put the regulator wire on the side that goes to the starter. And the red wire that feeds the fuse on the battery side of the solenoid.
@heyheyhey97 I have an 2004 Ezgo Txt Gas Golf Cart. When it initially starts it will run continuous until you stop. Once you stop the cart, you hit the pedal and nothing. It acts like the key is off, absolutely nothing. After it sits 5 minutes it stays right up. Is it possible there is a heat switch or something that is kicking after it gets hot and shutting it down then when it cools down it re-starts. When it restarts it starts right up. Any help is appreciated.
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@@ginafraicola513 check battery voltage when you say it doesn’t start. Letting the cart sit there for a minute the. Battery could build back up a little charge. While it’s running crank it up and neutral, but you pull meter on the battery and tell me what it reads while it’s running in neutral it should be 14.5
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@@ginafraicola513 Ezgo voltage regulator TEST Charging system??
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@@Golfcartwhisperer we replaced the battery, it was only a year old. Now we have a brand new one. I am sitting here thinking it is the solenoid. It is the weirdest thing. Ignoring it no matter how far I go on initial start up it runs great. As soon as I stop, no starter, no noise just dead. It sits a few minutes and back to normal. Does it sound like it could be?
I am going to say liking and commenting. Does push the video out to more viewers