05-08-2016, 11:55 AM | #1 |
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No start, No power
Hello all, New to the forum and just trying to help my retired father get his 92-96 Club Car DS gas golf cart running again.
The cart started having intermittent no start scenarios. Step on the pedal nothing, step on the pedal nothing, step on the pedal it would go. This finally turned into it never working. After searching this forum I decided to check the fuse, battery, ground and then ultimately replace the solenoid. After replacing the solenoid there was no change, still no start. I then replaced all the micro switches. Still no start. I have metered the solenoid. I am getting switched 12v on the small blue wire (with the key), 12v on the small orange wire, and 12v on the large red wire(more like almost 13v). I can not get 12v on the starter side of the solenoid. In fact it reads ground (maybe because it is still closed??) If I jump 12 volts from the large post I can get the cart to run. What else am I missing? Is it possible I got a bad new solenoid? Any help would be very appreciated, I am running out of things to replace :-) Thank you! |
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05-08-2016, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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If cart starts when solenoid jumped,sounds like solenoid. Did you get an oem club car solenoid?
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05-09-2016, 08:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: No start, No power
Your small orange wire should go to a micro switch in the "black box" just ahead of the solenoid. When the switch is activated by the accelerator linkage it should ground the solenoid switch terminal (completing the circuit) so the solenoid will switch power to the starter. Check your grounds.
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05-09-2016, 09:43 PM | #4 | |
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Re: No start, No power
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Can you install a solenoid wrong? I installed it both ways with the same results but none of the post are labeled |
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05-10-2016, 06:14 AM | #6 |
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Re: No start, No power
The "main" ground is on the frame rail right in front of the battery. In fact you usually need to pull the battery to really get at it. If you follow the (-) battery cable to it's end you'll find it. It could be an issue at that ground or the micro switch that grounds the solenoid (top one in the back box), or the one at the shifter (closest to the engine side). The switch at the shifter should connect to ground when the switch is pressed (by the cam lobe), the one in the box should connect to ground when it is extended (by the movement of the accelerator linkage). Have to have power and ground to complete the circuit.
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05-20-2016, 05:30 PM | #8 |
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Re: No start, No power
Just in case anyone is reading this to troubleshoot....Looks like the new solenoid is bad. I can press the pedal and tap on the solenoid at it will work. Do you think I can bill the vendor for my time?
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