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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Sep 2011
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![]() I just replaced all five solenoids and micro switches on a 1983 36 volt Club Car. Seems to run good but the resistor coils are getting very hot. Is that normal or could I have a wire on the wrong spot? From the wiring diagram I have, it looks like neither of the #6 wires should be on the buss bar side of the solenoids. Is that correct?
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The Last Moja Morani
![]() ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: jumping from cart to cart
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![]() there job is to disipate heat ( wasted energy ) while driving they get red hot......the only time they are bypassed is when your driving wide open throttle.................................
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