08-04-2013, 02:17 PM | #1 |
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Im new to golf buggies and need help please??
hello im new to golf buggy repair,
im a mechanic by trade so i can do pretty much anything but need to know where i can get some schematics or manuals for my par car buggy can anyone help at all? i dont know what year it is or even the model type. like i said im new and need lots and lots of info please??????? |
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08-04-2013, 03:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: Im new to golf buggies and need help please??
can you explain what kind of cart again
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08-04-2013, 09:29 PM | #3 |
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08-04-2013, 10:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: Im new to golf buggies and need help please??
Post some pictures. So we are better able to help ya.
Do a search. This old thread has help me some. ww(w.) buggiesgonewild.com/gas-club-car/12012-what-year-cart-serial-number-guide-gas-club-car-golf-carts.html Roady89 said.... Quote. What year is my cart - Serial number Guide for Gas Club Car Golf Carts Serial number guide for 1980 up gas club cars. The first letter denotes the MODEL, second set of digits is the year and the last set is the week of production. The actual serial number is just a production sequence and doesn't mean anything to us. Example: AG8516 would be: AG = "DS Gasoline Golf Car" + 85 would be 1985 and 16 would be the 16th week of production...So it would be a 1985 DS Electric Golf cart, AG= DS Gasoline Golf Car AD= XRT 1200 - Pioneer 1200 Gas Utility Vehicle AE= XRT 900 - Pioneer 900 Gas Utility Vehicle AH= XRT 1200 SE CG= Gas Industrial Vehicle DG= Fairway Villager, 4 Passenger Gas Vehicle EG= Carryall II Gasoline Flatbed/Pickup Utility FG= Carryall I Gasoline Flatbed/Pickup Utility HG= Turf I Gasoline Utility Vehicle KG= Resort Villager Gasoline 6 Passenger LG= Limo Gasoline 8 Passenger LX = Lynx Hunting Vehicle (Gas & Electric)Vehicle MG= Resort Villager Gasoline 8 Passenger PG= Carryall II Plus Flatbed/Pickup Utility QG= Carryall 272 Gasoline Utility Vehicle RG= Turf II Gasoline Pickup SG= Turf 272 Gasoline Utility Vehicle TG= Tourall Gasoline Utility Vehicle VG= Turf 6 Gasoline Utility Vehicle WG= 19th Hole Gasoline Utility Vehicle XG= XRT Gasoline Utility Vehicle YG= 19th Hole Deluxe Gasoline Vehicle ZG= Carryall 2 XRT Gasoline Utility Vehicle Even a web search showed me a manual. Oh and welcome. |
08-05-2013, 05:17 AM | #5 |
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Re: Im new to golf buggies and need help please??
FINDING YOUR SERIAL V.I.N. NUMBER
To determine the year of your cart you will need to find the serial number. On carts with a lift up body it is located on a tin tag mounted on the upper frame rail on the right or left side near the rear wheel. On electric models DE40 and MGIV without lift up bodies the serial number is located on a tag under the drivers seat towards the passenger side. Starting in 1987 until 1989 the serial number is located on the frame on the Utilitruck and on the right seat support gusset on the Par Car models. From 1990 to 1995 the number is located on the drivers side top rear fender except on the utility vehicles where it is located on the steel body at the bottom passenger side. DETERMINING YOUR YEAR and MODEL Carts made in the 60's use the first two digits to denote the year and the next two are the model. For example a serial number starting with 69D would be a 1969 model D cart. For carts made in the 70's or 80's the last two digits denote the year and the first two denote the model. For example an (H) followed by a number at the end for carts made in the 70's. For example H4 for 1974. For carts made by Harley Davidson between 1980 and 1982 it will be a (J) followed by a number. For example J1 for 1981. In 1982 the company was sold to Columbia Par Car. They used a C prefix for their 80s carts so a C2 would be a 1982 and a D for carts made in the 90s so a D3 at the end would indicate a 1993. NOTE: The model number will be the first two digits of your serial number for carts made in the 70s and later. |
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