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07-28-2014, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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testing for short - continuity on starter at F2 terminal to ground?
hello,
being totally new to the cart business, just helping out a friend finding a short. Basic problem: battery is run down within 10min of driving around. Runs fine otherwise, but then won't start due to lack of volts. Put a voltmeter to it, I find straight continuity between the F2 terminal on the starter (thick white wire) and ground - is that normal or am I onto something? also starter is quite hot after running. Starter/Solinoid/voltage regulator brand new, though the cart has been victim to a "wreckanic" if you know what I mean, now trying to find out what is happening... cheers everybody and thanks in advance for any advice and takes on what might be going on... p.s. I didn't check the ground for the voltage regulator, but could a bad or -for ground reasons- non functional vr drain a brand new battery within minutes of driving? Last edited by Windschief; 07-28-2014 at 10:56 PM.. Reason: added info |
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