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My EZGO beeps (not buzz) non-stop in reverse but drives in both directions fine. How do I stop the loud beep?

its not car/automoble truck it is and electric cart. the manual tells you what is wrong and what to do . read it if lost all that contact the maker or the sellers of carts same.
10/18/2022 5:56:11 PM • Golf • Answered on Oct 18, 2022
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NEED A WIRING DIAHRAM FOR A 2011 EZGO 48 VOLT TXT

I'm looking for a wireing diagram for a 2011 ezgo txt
9/7/2022 10:08:57 AM • Golf • Answered on Sep 07, 2022
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I have a 2009 Ruff LSV Golf Cart and need a charging system diagram please?

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Cars and Trucks, to Golf Cart. https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+ruff+lsv+charging+wiring+diagram ..
8/14/2022 8:54:34 AM • Golf • Answered on Aug 14, 2022
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I have a Condor (grasshopper SE junior) golf cart have a scraping noise from the back of the cart it is the same in forward and reverse.It has RUPU transaxle and a 1,000 watt motor 24v in series

Try some simple checks first. Take a good look underneath the cart to check there is nothing trapped underneath like a stick or something else. Sometimes it is as easy as that. Is the scraping a metallic grinding or a deeper rumble? Is it an even constant sound or a 'On-Off' repeating noise? Constant suggests a bearing or something rubbing. An 'On-Off' sound could be something has bent or warped. If you can, chock the front wheels and Safely raise and support the rear end. If it has a neutral or a 'Freewheel' select that setting. Turn the rear wheel by hand and listen. Repeat this on the other side. This should give you an idea as to which side the issue is on. If the sound is both sides it could be an issue with bearings or gearing on the gearbox. Working one side at a time, remove a wheel and check the rim or tyre isn't rubbing in the wheel arch.
8/7/2022 10:44:44 AM • Golf • Answered on Aug 07, 2022
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How do I remove the front wheel of a Motocaddy golf trolley?

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Cars and Trucks. In the link, although they do have a number of different models. https://www.google.com/search?q=remove+the+front+wheel+of+a+motocaddy ..
7/30/2022 4:54:57 PM • Motocaddy Golf • Answered on Jul 30, 2022
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2018 Club Car Precedent 48V Electric Golf Car surging intermittently

check speed controller
5/17/2022 11:17:11 PM • Golf • Answered on May 17, 2022
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Tour Trek Golf Cart. How can I adjust front wheel alignment?

On my tour trek (no other model info, just tour trek on the shaft), there is a steering adjustment. The engineer hid it well. The front bolts that secure the axle to the U shaped bracket are also the adjustment. If you spin that bolt and let the nut spin with it, the bracket will move in and out. You may need to loosen the nut first to give it some play. In the picture, it is the bolt on the bottom. There is a threaded piece inside that has angled sides that does the work. When you get it where you want it, put a wrench on the nut to secure it. 16462574473922713720848674841633-wdqs3iiimdpbdwb35hnkylpq-d-3.jpg
4/22/2022 2:47:46 PM • Golf • Answered on Apr 22, 2022
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1973 E-Z-GO Golf Cart. Why does my plug wire get so hot?

Plug wires should low ohms and if its old or pinched/otherwise damaged it could be creating resistance which would create heat. The stop and start coukd also be wire damage and luck. There can also be an issue with the voltage regulator causing the start/stop issue as older ones had heat effected spring steel relay switch designs. start with fresh plug wires and plugs. Be ready for a possible coil but typically if a coil is firing hot it would heat both wires and the issue may go a step farther back and include a regulator or ballast resistor if so equipped. Keep it simple: plug wires. They are readily available for that model online as are plugs, coils, igniters, etc. there even repair manuals if you wish to go that far.
3/19/2022 11:09:20 PM • Golf • Answered on Mar 19, 2022
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PowaKaddy Digital Freeway 2 (Sport) Motor Brushes.

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Cars and Trucks to Golf. See the videos https://www.google.com/search?q=PowaKaddy+Digital+Freeway+replace+motor+brushes ..
3/17/2022 2:45:24 AM • Golf • Answered on Mar 17, 2022
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How can I get a replacement buckle clip for the tie down straps which wrap-a-round and hold the golf bag to the steel frame?

Question edited for clarity 'buckle clip' = two words. Question moved from 'Baby Gear' category to Golf Equipment. Generic buckle clips as we have no idea what golf cart you own! https://www.google.com/search?q=buckle+clip+for+the+tie+down+straps ..
1/26/2022 4:24:10 AM • Golf • Answered on Jan 26, 2022
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Eventer golf buggy. Why doesn't it move forward or in reverse?

You need a new battery then. Or look at the wires. Do they all connect?
12/27/2021 12:41:01 AM • Golf • Answered on Dec 27, 2021
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Hi i have an EMC golf cart batteries are at 48v but the battery indicator shows low and flashing roy

Have you checked all of the connections and cleaned them? Are the batteries full of fluid?
12/9/2021 6:08:10 AM • Golf • Answered on Dec 09, 2021
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2007 Ruff & Tuff golf cart. What is the red switch for?

Left to right battery level indicator - power on/off - forwards/reverse http://www.ruffandtuffparts.com/resources.html https://www.google.com/search?q=2007+Ruff+%26+Tuff+golf+cart ..
12/8/2021 7:52:51 AM • Golf • Answered on Dec 08, 2021
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