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Old 10-12-2016, 11:28 PM   #1
KSever
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Angry Two CarryAll's acting strange

Hey guys,
Been on here a while for help on my own golf cart but this time it's not for my personal cart.
I work at a large hotel as Engineering Supervisor and I believe I am getting drug along by our cart service company. Not to mention it's a Club Car service shop.
I have two 48 volt carryalls approximately 5 yrs old doing the same thing. You can be driving along just fine at top, mid, low speed and all of a sudden the cart will just stop as if you took your foot of the throttle pedal. Take your foot of the pedal and the cart will start again and it be fine for a couple minutes.
I have had both carts in for service three times and everytime they come back and act ok for a couple days and then start the same thing all over again.
They have replaced the tow/run switch on both carts. They changed two "bad" batteries on our engineering cart and said that what it was. In the meantime I sent in the other cart that was doing the same thing again. The tech called and said it was the batteries and they are going to change them all. I said no your not because the engineering cart they had and replaced the "bad" batteries didn't help, I also said it had to be something else like a speed control but the tech argued with me and hung up on me. When this cart came back it had all new batteries not to mention they snuck in and dropped the cart off without notifying anyone. Last week the engineering cart started doing this same stopping with your foot compressed on the throttle and then finally would not start up again. So, I called this club car tech again and had them pick it up hoping that something would show up wrong...Well they snuck in again yesterday and dropped off the cart without any contact and yes it had all new batteries and still does the same stopping thing. I am getting fed up with this so called golf cart tech. Anybody have any advise what to look for as to why these carts would be stopping at full throttle or even half throttle?
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Old 10-12-2016, 11:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: Two CarryAll's acting strange

Mcor maybe.
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Old 10-12-2016, 11:48 PM   #3
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Default Re: Two CarryAll's acting strange

I've just been reading topics like mine and they all point to the MCOR.
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Old 10-13-2016, 03:02 AM   #4
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Default Re: Two CarryAll's acting strange

I agree
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