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Old 09-23-2018, 09:25 PM   #11
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Default Restoring 1992 Yami G9 36v back to factory spec

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Go to www.yamahagolfcar.com Go to "owners". Select "owners manual" from the drop link. Select 1990. Select "golf car" from the drop link. Select G2 electric from the drop link and download the owners manual. at the end it will show the battery configuration/ hold downs and a wiring diagram. Hope that helps.


I don’t see the “owners” section?



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Old 09-23-2018, 09:28 PM   #12
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Default Re: Restoring 1992 Yami G9 36v back to factory spec

Does anyone know the difference between the G2 electric battery hold down and the G9? They look almost the same, but they do have different part numbers.
G2: yamaha J41-82136-00-00
G9: yamaha J41-82136-01-00




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Old 09-23-2018, 09:29 PM   #13
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Default Re: Restoring 1992 Yami G9 36v back to factory spec

"-01" in the part number only means a minor revision was done, and they are interchangeable.
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Old 09-23-2018, 09:30 PM   #14
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That’s great news, thank you!


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Old 09-24-2018, 01:40 PM   #15
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Default Re: Restoring 1992 Yami G9 36v back to factory spec

This may help as well

http://www.courtesygolfcars.com/yamaha-schematics
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Old 09-28-2018, 08:01 AM   #16
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Hi,

I happen to have a 1992 G9 (G9EH2 JH7-002897). It came with the house I bought a few years back and I have done a bit of work on it and it runs great and plan to keep it running for as long as I can. Most of it is original.

I've replaced the batteries and, although I have the battery clamps, they just don't fit over the Costco batteries I use and so I have secured the batteries somewaht with spacers and bungee cords (temporary!) Most recent thing I did was to replace the kingpins in the front, not too hard of a task and worth it. There's a trick to get the pin's top end cap installed -- use the old pin and a washer to hammer it in.

Took a couple pictures but can take better ones. The solenoid on mine seems original and looks like its located differently than the above post of the G2.

One thing I noticed when I was messing around with it was that whomever installed the headlights (obviously not OEM as I can see the rough cutouts) used the frame as a ground so I wired a ground to the batteries instead. I'll put in a 12V transformer sometime, but the lights work fine now and the stereo also.

Take a look at the pics and let me know if there are any questions. Its been hard to find info on this exact cart.
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Old 09-30-2018, 01:20 PM   #17
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Thank you Alex!


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Old 12-13-2018, 04:45 PM   #18
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just read post on g9. i am also trying to fix one given to me. from what i have read on site and everwher else the g2 and g9 are same except for trim. i also have the one with controler on ristor model look like the one alex posted it is hard to find wireing i found one on the g2 for ristors models. but not for controler model so picks of alexs is a great help thank to all great site!!
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Glad the pics are of some use! I can take more, just let me know. And, no, those bungee cords that hold down the batteries are not stock.
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Glad the pics are of some use! I can take more, just let me know. And, no, those bungee cords that hold down the batteries are not stock.
Those bungee cords ain't holding nothing, they are just there for looks. Bungee vs 62 lb battery, battery wins.
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