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Originally Posted by Bnskcmo
Warning, be sure you are getting what you pay for! True story, had our 2016 golf cart serviced at a local golf shop. Paid for level 3 service every year since we’ve had it. The cart started making weird noises and wasn’t running properly, about 3 months after service, I looked under the seat and couldn’t believe what I saw! The starter/generator motor ready to fall off, only one bolt was holding it on. How can you replace the drive belt and generator belt and not notice this? I suggest marking your old belts and have them placed on the floor of your cart, along with the old air filter, spark plug and anything else you pay to have replaced. They also charged $108 for a seat belt that was already there. You wouldn’t expect this from a reputable business! Beware!
Bill S
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Sadly, the same is true of many items you bring in to have repaired. Some people ask for the old parts. It proves nothing, were those parts from you car. A simple solution,
buy some wild color nail polish and mark your parts with it. Replace drive belt and generator belt every year? WHY? Your car. Do you replace all the belts every year?