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Old 03-16-2023, 03:49 PM   #1
tom4416
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Default Help with turn signals on 2000 Western 300

Seems this is the section for Western carts so I'll give this a try. Turn signals are dead although they worked fine a week ago. I have looked high and low for the flasher and buzzer associated with this setup (came from the factory with this setup but is the same system on my 2007 Yamaha that was aftermarket). They are most assuredly not under the dash nor up near front themselves. Suspect they are back somewhere in the battery compartment but hate the idea of removing batteries without know. So anyone who might know, please help.

My other comment/question - the cart is pristine, wire wheels and all and was cheap so I bought it knowing things like this would be a problem. All 12V accessories are wired to two of the 7 batteries (42 volt cart) which I understand is bad so want to add a converter/reducer and a fuse block. Also, how much of a performance and range beating would I lake by converting it to 36 volts? I do have the manual that is posted here but it's rudimentary at best since it covers all the models and all the years.
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Old 03-18-2023, 05:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Help with turn signals on 2000 Western 300

Just in case some poor soul has this same question in the future, the flasher is located inside of a dust boot at the base of the steering column. It is just stuffed in there along with the buzzer. The yellow wire had come loose, hooked it up and as is well again.
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Old 04-19-2023, 01:25 PM   #3
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Default Re: Help with turn signals on 2000 Western 300

Thanks, Tom 4416 as I have the same cart. Did you ever look into a speedomoters for your cart? I live in Apache Junction,FYI.
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