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Old 09-16-2011, 03:14 PM   #1
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Default 2003 club car micro switch

Just bought a 2003 36 v. Two micro switches were laying on top of the batteries. I have no idea where they go or what wires plug into them. The wires are black,yellow,green,and purple or blue can any one help?? Also it will run with the pedal when the solenoid is jumped. And it is a v glide
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Old 09-17-2011, 08:39 AM   #2
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Old 09-17-2011, 10:00 AM   #3
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Default Re: 2003 club car micro switch

A picture would help alot? The only micro's used on 2003 36 volt CC are the ANTI ARCING MICRO LIMIT part #1014808 that has a BLUE and a YELLOW WIRE and should be mounted on the back of F&R control and could have lost the 2 long bolts that hold it in place. The second Limit Micro is mounted inside you V GLIDE UNIT part #1014807 that uses Black and Green wires.
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do you need to run that limit switch? i just got a cart and its bypassed . wire running straight from ignition switch to solenoid. should i replace that microswitch and run the wires right?
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do you need to run that limit switch? i just got a cart and its bypassed . wire running straight from ignition switch to solenoid. should i replace that microswitch and run the wires right?
. . this thread is 2.5 years old . . you would be better off keeping your questions in the thread you started . . .
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Old 01-31-2014, 10:30 AM   #6
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Default Re: 2003 club car micro switch

The ms is a safety switch. There is usually more than one in the drive system. They are arranged so that the operator has to intend for the cart to go before it will run. The cart has have the key on, the shifter in gear, the peddle depressed. All three of these functions involve a safety switch. You can bypass some or all but, safety is compromised.
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