Video On How to Replace Club Car Precedent Golf Cart Batteries 8 Volt Total 48 Volt
Would you like to know how to properly replace your batteries in a 48 volt Club Car Precedent electric golf cart?
Golf Cart Repair Help Videos For EZGO, Club Car
Would you like to know how to properly replace your batteries in a 48 volt Club Car Precedent electric golf cart?
Do you want to know the year and model of your Gas Club Car Golf Cart? Here is a chart list that tells you what all the letter codes mean on your gas Club Car cart.
Has your golf cart lost torque and top speed even though you have new or at least well maintained batteries? Well the problem may be your aging speed controller whether it be made by EZGO, Club Car or Yamaha.
Does your Golf Cart Surge, Bucks or Jump after driving a short amount of time? This is a common problem found with EZGo, Club Car and Yamaha golf carts.
Free PDF Club Car Precedent Models Golf Cart Owners Manuals To View Or Download. Manuals for Precedent Golf, Personal, and Commercial models. Also have links to complete Club Car Service Manuals at very low cost.
Keeping your golf cart charged correctly makes a big difference in how long your batteries will last whether you own a E-Z-Go, Club Car or Yamaha cart.
If you are storing your Club Car Electric golf cart for the Winter or a long period of time here are a few steps to take. These will help ensure your Club Car will be ready to good when you pull it out in the spring.
The Run / Tow switch on most newer golf cart like the E-Z-Go PDS , RXV or Club Car IQ, Precedent models use a switch for protecting the On Board Computer (OBC). This toggle switch is used to temporarily “kill” the brain of the electric cart for towing, maintenance, and long-term storage.
The Club Car Villager was tested by the Euro NCAP for front and side impacts at 50km/h (31 MPH) to get a look at what a street able golf cart can take. The street-legal Villager 2+2 Low-Speed Vehicle did not fair very well and gave a peek at what would happen if you were hit…
Ever wonder about if you can install automotive type car wheels and tires on your EZGO, Club Car or Yamaha golf cart. Well yes you can, as long as you use the correct axle stud bolt pattern to upgrade.