Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have been watching this thread, and it appears there is a solution: Reconnect the speedometer so it is TURNED OFF with the key, yes if it is like my aftermarket unit, you will not get any readings for around 30 seconds, I have been living with this for several years, it is not a problem. I cannot believe that the vendor has not figured this out. All the wiring is under the dash, you remove the current power supply wire to the speedometer and reconnect to the SWITCHED lead from the ignition switch. When done double check to make sure there are no other parasitic loads.
My other concern is the QUALITY of the factory batteries. Our 2016 vintage had a standard automotive grade battery, lasted at least 3+ years, and the replacement from Advanced Auto is going strong after 3+ years. If someone has a wiring diagram I will be glad to make up the necessary changes and post. I cannot believe the problems this is causing.
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In the end, trickle charging should not be necessary and any repairs/corrections should be handled under warranty for almost all 2023 carts.
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My point I think Yamaha as well as the authorized dealers have a quality control problem.
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It died after hour drive home. I would think that would recharge battery? If IT is battery problem you got eliminate battery first. Just cause it years old don’t mean it good. Process of elimination. If it’s the speedometer pull junk off and put one on that don’t draw. Don’t need GPS BS anyway on golf cart what got phone for.
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They can clog and induce vapor lock in the fuel system. After thinking about what you said that seems more applicable if all electrical systems check out. Had the problem twice in my life, once in a large Suburban in the middle of the Saudi desert and on a chain saw.
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Is it electric cart? OP has Yamaha and it’s gas? |
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