How to Troubleshoot a Golf Cart Battery

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Tip 1 - Troubleshooting Your Electric Golf Cart Motor | DoItYourself.com

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There are many different systems to consider when troubleshooting your electric golf cart motor.
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Tip 2 - Your Guide to Troubleshooting a Faulty Golf Cart

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Your Guide to Troubleshooting a Faulty Golf Cart

Golf carts are generally a trouble-free means of getting around a golf course, private community, worksite, or any other large area. However, when a golf cart does not start or power up, this can present...
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Tip 3 - Golf Cart Repair FAQ - Common Golf Cart Problems

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Golf Cart Repair FAQ - Common Golf Cart Problems

Golf Cart Repair FAQ for Electric Golf Carts
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Tip 4 - How to Troubleshoot an Electric Golf Cart | eHow

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How to Troubleshoot an Electric Golf Cart | eHow

Electric golf carts have two areas where problems usually occur, the batteries and the motor. Before you spend a lot of time and money waiting on a repairman or taking your electric golf cart to the shop, take a few seconds to troubleshoot the cart on your own. There are a few simple problems that you can fix yourself that will not necessitate...

Tip 5 - How to Repair Golf Cart Batteries | eHow

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How to Repair Golf Cart Batteries | eHow

Golf cart batteries are small 6-volt versions of the 12-volt lead acid batteries used in cars. Lead acid batteries are very reliable unless they are deeply discharged (run down) too often. This causes sulfur to collect on the lead plates inside the battery. This "sulfation" blocks current flow so the battery can't charge. It also corrodes the lead...

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