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link to Program/Upgrade EZGO Controllers (Curtis/Alltrax/Danaher)

Program/Upgrade EZGO Controllers (Curtis/Alltrax/Danaher)

How do I test my EZGO golf cart controller? Given below are some easy steps to test or troubleshoot the EZGO golf cart controller.  First, you need to test the power. Connect the negative...

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link to How to Fix EZGO Motor Engine that is Too HOT (Overheating)

How to Fix EZGO Motor Engine that is Too HOT (Overheating)

How Hot should a EZGO motor get? An EZGO motor is capable of withstanding a relatively wide range of temperatures, which means it can withstand high heat too. Some older models of EZGO golf carts...

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Golf Cart Lift Kit (Troubleshooting Guide)

  Problems with lifted EZGO golf carts The most common problems experienced with lifted EZGO golf carts is swaying of the golf cart and steering instability. When you lift your golf cart or...

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How to Fix Golf Cart that Turns Over but Won’t Start (STEPS)

Why does my golf cart turn over but won’t start? The main reason why a golf cart turns over but refuses to start is because of battery issues, a faulty solenoid or faulty keyswitch.   Key...

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link to 3 Wood; Distance, Loft (3 Wood Vs 2 Iron) + Chart

3 Wood; Distance, Loft (3 Wood Vs 2 Iron) + Chart

What is a 3 Wood? A 3 wood is also referred to as a fairway wood, simply because golfers use it while they are on the fairway. The 3 wood is used when you are 175 yards or more from the green. A 3...

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link to Is it Worth Reshafting My Irons? (5 Reasons why you should)

Is it Worth Reshafting My Irons? (5 Reasons why you should)

Is it Worth Reshafting your Irons? According to most golfers, it is worth reshafting irons if your iron shaft is damaged, or if the shaft is not suitable for your swing.   When your Iron...

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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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