Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Gas, oil check and tire pressure check
Hi there I am new to the villages and I live in El Santiago. I am not a golfer and I need to get gas and check the oil and tire pressure in my dad's 2000 Yamaha golf cart. This will be my first time doing that because my Dad's passed away and was always meticulous about taking care of these things. I also it don't know how long it's been since he had a general maintenance check done so I should probably have that done as well. Where would you recommend I take it and also if I don't do the maintenance check right away, is there somewhere where I can just get gas that will also check my tire pressure and oil for me and show me how to do that. I'm pretty low on gas and need it do that soon. Thanks!
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Willie's Golf Cart Service or Todd Casey's Golf Cart Service will service your cart in your driveway.
You can fill up your tank at any golf cart accessible gas station or the Village Golf Cart Stores (in Spanish Springs or Sumter Landing or Brownwood)...
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When you have the mobile golf cart service arranged, tell them everything in your note, and have them go over the cart for general maintenance items.
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Services very among service companies, so do some research on those that know what they are doing. Many do everything the golf car doesnt need and not what the golf car does need. Changing out good parts does not equate to a service. There are many untrained who work on golf cars and many get recommendations not due to good work but the price that they charge.
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2000 Golf cart? Drive it yourself and see how it runs. Suggest getting a cheap tire pressure gauge and keep tires at around 22 PSI. If Dad meticulously cared for cart, oil is probably ok. Most shops charge $75 for oil. If you are mechanically inclined can buy a pump to take out the existing oil(1 quart) and change if yourself. Biggest problem is disposing of the old oil. Sounds like you are in good shape. |
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