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Old 04-06-2020, 11:03 AM   #1
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I recently ran into a issue with my 2004 club car precedent (48v). It was having issues when I pressed the go pedal. it would jerk real fast and then begin to take off at a very slow rate. I was told by one of my local golf cart ripoff shops it could be the mcor. I was able to replace the mcor myself. no issues. Well, now the cart does not move at all. I checked my batteries and they are showing 50.0 volts all day long. I found some instructions on how to reset the obc, did that and still nothing. I don't know what else to do. I was told a little earlier to unplug the magnet deal on the motor to see if the cart moves but I will have to try that after work. Is there anyone out that may have any other suggestions incase the two I have don't work?
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Old 04-07-2020, 08:00 PM   #2
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Do you get a solenoid click when step on the go pedal in either F or R? Also, double check that the two connections to the MCOR are seated properly.
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Old 04-07-2020, 08:46 PM   #3
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I recently ran into a issue with my 2004 club car precedent (48v). It was having issues when I pressed the go pedal. it would jerk real fast and then begin to take off at a very slow rate. I was told by one of my local golf cart ripoff shops it could be the mcor. I was able to replace the mcor myself. no issues. Well, now the cart does not move at all. I checked my batteries and they are showing 50.0 volts all day long. I found some instructions on how to reset the obc, did that and still nothing. I don't know what else to do. I was told a little earlier to unplug the magnet deal on the motor to see if the cart moves but I will have to try that after work. Is there anyone out that may have any other suggestions incase the two I have don't work?
So you replaced the MCOR on a running vehicle and it became a non-running vehicle? Was the new MCOR made in China?
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Old 04-18-2020, 07:53 AM   #4
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So you replaced the MCOR on a running vehicle and it became a non-running vehicle? Was the new MCOR made in China?
TDawg, I purchased a spare for my 2005 CC. It's not an OEM one and wonder if you can point me or link where I can purchase an OEM mcor. I do have a generation 1 pedal assembly. Thank you.

FYI, I haven't needed to replace it yet and just want a backup just in case. The aftermarket one may work fine who knows.
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TDawg, I purchased a spare for my 2005 CC. It's not an OEM one and wonder if you can point me or link where I can purchase an OEM mcor. I do have a generation 1 pedal assembly. Thank you.

FYI, I haven't needed to replace it yet and just want a backup just in case. The aftermarket one may work fine who knows.
https://www.revolutiongolfcars.com/p...cor2-precedent
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