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nathank 09-28-2015 02:37 PM

Re: MCOR / Pedal Assembly Confusion Explained
 
David,

Thanks for this thread, very informative.

On the 2009 IQ models, where is that TPS to MCOR pigtail located, and how hard is it to get to? I'm wondering if mine has been converted.

TahoeDawgZ71 09-28-2015 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by nathank (Post 1203498)
David,

Thanks for this thread, very informative.

On the 2009 IQ models, where is that TPS to MCOR pigtail located, and how hard is it to get to? I'm wondering if mine has been converted.

It's plugged into the MCOR on one end. On the other end, the TPS connector from the original wire harness is plugged into the adapter module. It's usually found hanging loosely beneath the access cover under the floormat.

tlove007 09-29-2015 06:02 PM

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I suspect a new mcor is in my near future as the thing stutters when the accelerator is barely pushed. Works fine after half depressed and at full speed. I have a 2003 ds iq and, I suspect, the part number that you said is obsolete. Why is that so many retailers state they sell new replacement mcors for this part number but never mention the need for an adaptor...or am getting something wrong?

Do you sell the one that I need? How much?

TahoeDawgZ71 09-29-2015 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by tlove007 (Post 1203990)
I suspect a new mcor is in my near future as the thing stutters when the accelerator is barely pushed. Works fine after half depressed land at full speed. I have a 2003 ds iq and I suspect the part number that you said is obsolete. Why is that so many retailers state they sell new replacement moors for this part number but never mention the need for an adaptor...or am getting something wrong?

Yes I sell it. It's on our web store.

The 102101101 DS MCOR is no longer made. If somebody is selling one, it's old inventory, plain and simple. They haven't made them in a few years now. The correct replacement part is AM293101 MCOR to MCOR4 conversion kit. It comes with a bracket, a drive bar, an adapter, some hardware, and a new MCOR4. Once you've bought the conversion one time you no longer need to buy it again. If the MCOR4 ever fails, you simply replace the MCOR4 (105116301). It's much cheaper than the old MCOR was.

JimS 10-11-2015 07:11 PM

Re: MCOR / Pedal Assembly Confusion Explained
 
Have a question or two. My cart 2001 electric 48volt has no power going up hill.
Also going down hill free wheels, no lag from the motor. First electric I've owned know it should be able to climb because I play a lot of golf and they climb very well.

Any help out there

TahoeDawgZ71 10-11-2015 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JimS (Post 1207767)
Have a question or two. My cart 2001 electric 48volt has no power going up hill.
Also going down hill free wheels, no lag from the motor. First electric I've owned know it should be able to climb because I play a lot of golf and they climb very well.

Any help out there

Post a new thread about it in the Electric Club Car section. This thread is about another topic. There will be lots of people willing to offer free advice.

johnnyreno 12-15-2015 12:12 AM

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If I may say so Tahoe is a very honorable businessman and has the parts along with support believe me I learned the hard way thx tdog

lancevincent 02-08-2016 07:20 PM

Re: MCOR / Pedal Assembly Confusion Explained
 
Thanks for the info. it will come in handy. I hope this takes care of my issue

jeffsun21 05-24-2016 07:52 PM

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So maybe you can tell me what I need , 2009 PH precedent with jerky speed, does clear after numerous throttle cycles, does have a plum quik motor which seemed to exegerate the jerkiness .Attachment 136103

TahoeDawgZ71 05-24-2016 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffsun21 (Post 1277807)
So maybe you can tell me what I need , 2009 PH precedent with jerky speed, does clear after numerous throttle cycles, does have a plum quik motor which seemed to exegerate the jerkiness .Attachment 136103

AM293001 MCOR4 conversion kit. By the way, that's me that you're chatting with via ebay messages.


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