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Not Yet Wild
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Location: Sutter CA
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![]() I work at a golf cource and i took it apon myself to fix our broken carts, the main problem with a few carts is that the acceleration pedel will no fully accelerate the golf cart, i can fully push down the pedel but it will only move about half the speed as our other carts. both the carts pedels are very loose and just seem like they need to be tightened.
Is there any way to adjust or tighten the pedel itself or is it something else entierly? Thanks for your help in advance, Cart Guy |
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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sutter CA
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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: LA
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![]() Hey cart guy, there are two possible problems, you either have dead batteries that have been run for over 3 years, and they cant give enough power to the electric motor, or they have their speed settings down. If you look up the sticky at the top of the page, you can tell what model the carts are, if it has an iq system like mine, chances are the controller is tuned to speed settings 1 or 2. There are 4 settings, 3 is what I have, and its about 16-17mph
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Happy Carting
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Location: Southern California
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Runnin' with Scissors
![]() Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: In My Shop
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![]() There is an EASY fix for this.....I will share this if you guys promise not to tell anyone.....OK???
We buy carts from Clubcar and most all of them are "Off Lease" which means they have had the snot beat out of them. My fix if I can't get full 100% throttle but my park brake still works fine, is to look down the back of the accelerator pedal...like you are looking into the floorboard....you should be able to see where the shaft from the MCOR meets the ACC. pedal. There is a little "Nub" or aluminum piece you can loop a zip tie and slide around the Nub. Pull it tight and cut off the eccess. This will take up just enough slack to give you most if not all of the throttle signal back. This will not fix the loose play in the pedal. But its easier than replacing parts. sssshhhh.......just don't tell anyone......been doin this since CC started with the MCOR's....not seen it anywhere else...... Ok you BGW vets.....have you heard of this before? Or is this one truly mine?? ![]() |
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