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Originally Posted by DonH57
I take it these the newer golf carts that have some sort of pan underneath the motor? One of my friends mentioned his had one.
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Yes. 4 screws hold it in. Not hard to remove, other than having to lay on your back.
Even easier to simply use a suction device to remove the oil from the top and just forget about the pan on the bottom. The reviews I read show the suction devices work well.
There is no oil filter, so the basic $60 service simply includes taking out and putting in 1 quart of 10W30 small engine oil and then driving the cart around to check the speed and listen for any odd noises.
That's it. Certainly not worth $60 and the time it takes to get the cart down there and back.