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How To Fix a Hot Club Car Solenoid Coil Resistor

Why is my Club Car solenoid resistor getting hot? The solenoid resistor on a Club Car golf cart can get hot because of a faulty speed sensor, faulty solenoid or by using batteries that are too...

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How to Fix a Yamaha Golf Cart that Clicks but Won’t Move

Why My Yamaha Golf Cart Solenoid Clicks but Won’t Move? The main cause of a Yamaha golf cart clicking but not moving, is a faulty controller or solenoid. The battery has to be checked first to...

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How to Fix Squeaky Brakes on a Golf Cart (STEPS)

How to Fix Squeaky Brakes on a Golf Cart To fix squeaky brakes on your golf cart, apply anti-squeal grease on the pads and replace the clips. With prolonged use, the brake pads of golf carts...

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How to Adjust Locking Up/ Sticky Golf Cart Brakes (STEPS)

Why Do Golf Cart Brakes Lock Up? Golf cart brakes can start locking up when the brake cable gets stuck, or when the bolts on the lift kit are loose. The brake cable gets stuck because of a...

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link to How to Speed up a Club Car Precedent that Runs Too Slow

How to Speed up a Club Car Precedent that Runs Too Slow

Why is my Club Car Precedent Slow? The main reasons for a Club Car Precedent running slow is because of a weak battery, or faults with the MCOR, solenoid and throttle cable. Some of the other...

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EZGO Motor Stuck Input Shaft/Spline (Troubleshooting)

Why is my EZGO Motor Stuck? Mechanical blockages are the most common reasons for a EZGO golf cart motor getting stuck. The accumulation of dirt and water in the golf cart motor can also result in a...

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