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Old 08-15-2016, 06:05 PM   #1
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Default Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

Hey,

I may have to replace a customers f/r switch because a contact is burned up and melted. It seems like I wont have the original switch to this car, but will be using a newer type (in pic) instead. I was wondering if someone could give me some guidance on how to hook this version up.

please and thanks

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Old 08-15-2016, 06:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

If it is the 5 solenoid setup, this should help:
http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/attac...tch_labels.jpg
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Old 08-15-2016, 06:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

hey,

Sergio its the type with the coils
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Default Re: Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

here u go
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Default Re: Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

The pic is a little funny but the swarm of reds and the single green cable go to the 2 bottom lugs on the F&R. If you want full power reverse omit the green cable to the middle of the battery pack and install a suitable size copper bar connecting the 2 bottom lugs together. Hope this makes sense.
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The pic is a little funny

thats just funny right there
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Sorry I didn't think anybody was home
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Default Re: Installing new club car DS 36v series F/R switch

Since he mentioned the original FNR switch was no longer available, I thought he is talking about the pre-1983 with the 5 solenoids.

The FNR he posted is a direct replacement for the Vglide carts, no adaptation is needed.
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Since he mentioned the original FNR switch was no longer available, I thought he is talking about the pre-1983 with the 5 solenoids.

The FNR he posted is a direct replacement for the Vglide carts, no adaptation is needed.
I was thinking somebody had put something hoaky in the cart previously?
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