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Old 12-16-2014, 11:41 AM   #1
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Default could a 2009 be a regen cart and how can I tell?

I was thinking last evening, on what could cause the cart to "Lockup"

I am going to get the cart up on 4 jack stand try to find why it does not go

front Differential, Front CV Joint? rear differential, Motor?

how crazy would it be to turn it into a 2 wheel drive or is that dumber than dirt?

If it is a regen cart, could that lock it up?
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Old 12-16-2014, 12:21 PM   #2
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Old 12-16-2014, 02:08 PM   #3
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Bad boy buggie?
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Old 12-16-2014, 02:29 PM   #4
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yes Sir Bad Boy Buggy, its a EZGO everything except customer service and record keeping.

I am told and I have gotten wiring diagrams, that look like they have been written on napkins.

The great about it, I have pulled up within 15 yards of Wild Turkey and 10 yards of deer- no sound no smell- just great- with auto or full time four wheel drive, this cart will go anywhere LOL. My wife thinks it one of the coolest things t take to the country with us.

Now CTD, I have the Sepex style switch, however I do not have the tow feature? that could be because its four wheel drive?

This cart has taken me to place on our property, that I haven't gotten to in years-
I need both knees replace, left hip, left ankle and now both shoulders- I played one too many rugby games and one too many car accidents- and these carts get me off the couch and porch and back in the fields

the only thing She asked me to add, was a rear view mirror to make it easier to back up LOL- This cart is one of the few things, that have not come back at me. during a heated argument.
lets just say I have bought some UNIQUE things from craigslist and garage sales
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Old 12-16-2014, 04:11 PM   #5
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Default Re: could a 2009 be a regen cart and how can I tell?

Your 4x4 badboy should be a series like mine. Look in the battery compartment for a SW202 reversing contactor, if you have one its series. It should be on the drivers side, but with badboy who knows where it is.
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