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link to How To Repair and Clean a Clogged Out Golf Cart Muffler

How To Repair and Clean a Clogged Out Golf Cart Muffler

How to clean golf cart muffler: First  spray the inside of the muffler using the chamber cleaner. After a few minutes, scrub inside the golf cart muffler with the help of a brush. Place...

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link to Club Car Golf Cart MCOR (Troubleshooting Guide)

Club Car Golf Cart MCOR (Troubleshooting Guide)

What is an MCOR in a club car? The throttle device of any club cart is known as MCOR or motor controller output regulator. As the foot pedal is pressed, the impulse is read by the electric motor and...

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link to How to Fix a EZGO that Has No Power/Losing Power (STEPS)

How to Fix a EZGO that Has No Power/Losing Power (STEPS)

Why does my EZGO golf cart have no power? The reason for a EZGO golf cart having no power can be due to a battery that has drained, the spark plug not working, or snapped electrical cables. The...

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link to Why your EZGO Golf Cart Stops Suddenly

Why your EZGO Golf Cart Stops Suddenly

Why your EZGO golf cart stops suddenly? The main reason why a EZGO golf cart stops suddenly is because of a bad solenoid or low voltage levels causing a thermal cut. Diagnostic mode: Try out the...

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link to How to Repair a Club Car Frame (Cracked, Bent, Corroded)

How to Repair a Club Car Frame (Cracked, Bent, Corroded)

What causes a club car golf cart frame to crack?  A Club Car golf cart frame will be crack due to a bent spring, uneven shapes of shocks and low pressure on the springs.   Bent...

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link to How to Test/Change a Club Car Golf Cart Ignition Coil

How to Test/Change a Club Car Golf Cart Ignition Coil

How to test a Club Car Golf Cart Ignition Coil? Testing the coil on a golf cart is required due to a bad ignition coil or a problem that may run deep in the engine. Coils are intrinsic to every golf...

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Hi there. My name is Ernie Lo and I'm an avid golf fan! I have been enjoying golf for 15 years and love sharing my tips and knowledge of the game with everyone.

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