07-31-2018, 01:27 PM | #1 |
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Tone noise
New to the golf cart world so I am sure I will have a bunch of newbie questions. I will ask for forgiveness for the silly, amateur, un informed questions I will be asking now and in the future.
New owner of a 2002 Club Car 48 Volt that came with the house. It appears to be in great condition with the exception of a single ringing alarming type tone/sound going forward or reverse. Is that normal? Also when you put on the turn signals it has a audible sound connected with the blinkers blinking. Is this normal? Is that something I can adjust or turn off? Sorry for the Newbie question. Sure I will have many more Any advice on maintanence to perform is greatly appreciated. |
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07-31-2018, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tone noise
First, post your serial number as it will let the experts know what control system is on your cart. There is a sticker under the dash above the go pedal with a long number starting with the letter "A". That is your serial number.
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