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Old 06-08-2015, 04:10 PM   #1
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Default Jerk at slow speed

On my 99 regen 2, when I try to ease along I get a jerk like something is loosing connection, then getting it back does it when trying to go slow with or without load.

Batteries are good full charge 50+ volts. I just took them out of my 03 iq cart and put new ones in it. The 99 needed batteries so I put the new ones in my 03.

I pulled the v glide and cleaned the contacts and adjusted the contact and travel of the wiper arm. Just put all new 4 ga welding cable through out. Rechecked cables clean and tight. I removed the drivers side solenoid earlier to save cable length and do away with speed sensor.

The only thing I can think of is maybe the micro switch in the v glide, or something about the controller that does not like low speed.
No click from solenoid when it does it, just jerk.

Any ideals????
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Old 06-08-2015, 05:00 PM   #2
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Default Re: Jerk at slow speed

You may have a resisor or two that's out of range on your V-glide. You could replace them with new but you're still stuck with a 5 position throttle unit. An AM293201 MCOR4 conversion kit should fix the problem and smooth the entire throttle range out in the process.
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Old 06-08-2015, 09:31 PM   #3
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Default Re: Jerk at slow speed

I think I may be experiencing the same issue. I recently purchased a 2011 Club Car Precedent with 6 new 8v Trojan batteries. Everything works fine except I feel a slight "surging" which is especially noticeable at low speeds (less noticeable at higher speeds).

mrgolf, does this sound like the same issue you are experiencing?

TahoeDawgZ71, where might I find an AM293201 MCOR4 conversion kit?
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Old 06-08-2015, 09:57 PM   #4
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I think I may be experiencing the same issue. I recently purchased a 2011 Club Car Precedent with 6 new 8v Trojan batteries. Everything works fine except I feel a slight "surging" which is especially noticeable at low speeds (less noticeable at higher speeds).

mrgolf, does this sound like the same issue you are experiencing?

TahoeDawgZ71, where might I find an AM293201 MCOR4 conversion kit?
Click the link in my signature. We sell them on the web store. For a 2011 Precedent you'd need an AM293001. The AM293201 I mentioned above is only for a DS car that is not currently equipped with an MCOR.
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I think I may be experiencing the same issue. I recently purchased a 2011 Club Car Precedent with 6 new 8v Trojan batteries. Everything works fine except I feel a slight "surging" which is especially noticeable at low speeds (less noticeable at higher speeds).

mrgolf, does this sound like the same issue you are experiencing?

TahoeDawgZ71, where might I find an AM293201 MCOR4 conversion kit?
That is the only thing that makes since. They are different setups but throttle control seems to be the problem.
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