Re: MCOR / Pedal Assembly Confusion Explained
I took inventory of my MCOR’s and the serial numbers don’t match anything you’ve documented in the first post TahoeDawg:
PGM10066810 PGM10066811 PGM10066814 PMA10019355 PMA10052900 PMA10059506 PMA10052907 PMA10052909 PMA10052914 PMA10059516 PMA10052918(bad) PMA10052921 PMA10052925 PMA10052926 What’s the proper replacement for these wretched parts? They’re mounted on 2012-2013 CC Precedent Excel’s, so these serial numbers don’t make sense. |
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it’s funny how the barcoded serial number on the pedal assembly can’t help me... it looks so big & important TahoeDawg!
Okay, so only the VIN is relevant. I’m assuming that I’ll need a conversion kit to install a MCOR4. |
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So I took the extra step to remove the pedal assemblies and found the part number that you referenced on post one. Obviously no adapter is necessary, thanks.
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They might not all be that way. That cart has an mcor 4 dated 2014. It may have already been converted. I can’t recall what year your cars were. You may have a mixture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Had my throttle pedal stick on me yesterday and went in search of an answer for a possible replacement spring assembly of some type and subsequently learned so much more along the way. What I discovered is that I probably have a failing MCOR as well because I do get some surging. Cart is a 2008.5 Precedent electric with a Group 1 pedal assembly. It looks like I can buy a new spring assy for the accelerator for around $60 if I need it. The pedal returned to the upright position on it's own eventually so I'm hoping it just might need a good cleaning instead. So here's my question...if I open this thing up this weekend and find the spring is terminal, would I be better off shopping for a refurb Group 2 assembly and moving to the MCOR 4 or repairing my Group 1 and replacing the MCOR 2 at the same time?
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So I am guessing that when going slower and I am getting some slight jerking (speed up and slow down) that the MCOR is probably the culprit. Just want to make sure before I order one. Dave, i'll order from you. It's a 2014 ERIC cart is am pretty sure it's a MCOR 4.
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You are correct. It’s probably an mcor issue. And yes, it’s an mcor4. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It has corrected my lunging by about 80% but it still happens. |
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