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That did it had 3 batteries in backwards it is working now thank you very muchThat did it had 3 batteries in backwards it is working now thank you very much
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Re: need battery wiring diagram for 1987 ezgo golf cart
Tell me what cart you have and i can help. Not all carts get wired up the same way as this link demonstrates. In the pix pay close attention to how battery one gets hooked up as this sets the pattern
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It's possible that the motor, solenoid, or wiring has become disconnected or damaged. I recommend starting with a basic inspection of all the connections, wires, and components. If all looks alright, then you may need to have the motor and solenoid tested. If there is still no luck, then you may need to replace the EZGO golf cart motor or solenoid.
loose power connection or bad ground somewhere. get a little metal wire brush (or several of them), disconnect battery, and disconnect ground and power wires (keeping track of them), and start brushing them, then re-attach and test
Never had a ezgo 3 wheeler to work on before but sounds interesting. If this is an electric cart then wire ground to a negative battery that gives 12 volts from where positive is connected. If gas cart wire to frame or neg post of battery.
Does your controller have a 6 pin connector on the top? If it does then only 4 pins are wired. Pins 1 and 2 are the throttle, pin 3 is reverse and pin 4 activates the controller.
First I would check the batteries under load. then check voltage from main negative battery post to pins 3 and 4. Should get approx. 15 volts going to the ITS throttle and other pin should get 5 volts at full throttle. If you get no voltage at either pin then probably a bad controller. Go to buggiesgonewild.com and search for wiring diagrams, they have a few for download.
it is a 1987 ezgo spirit golf cart
That did it had 3 batteries in backwards it is working now thank you very much
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