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05-30-2023, 06:37 AM
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Golf Cart Turn Signals
I bought a refurbished to like new 2020 Yamaha golf cart from The Villages Golf Carts about eleven months ago. All was fine until late last year when the turn signals would flash both left and right like emergency flashers when the left turn signal was selected. It was an intermittent problem that would continue for several days at a time. I've had it checked four times now and the turn signal controls have been replaced three times. I took it in again for the fourth time last Friday and some pinched wires were found and repaired and the mirrors replaced. Monday, yesterday while returning from the driving range they started flashing both signals again when I selected a left turn. I drove the cart all the way back to Magnolia Plaza with the left turn signal on and they would stop and restart several times by the time I got there, sometimes flashing very rapidly. Will be scheduling another appointment today to have it looked at. My question is, has anyone else had this problem and if so what was done to fix it? After the last fix it only took three days for it to malfunction again. Thanks in advance.
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05-30-2023, 06:58 AM
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I bought a refurbished to like new 2020 Yamaha golf cart from The Villages Golf Carts about eleven months ago. All was fine until late last year when the turn signals would flash both left and right like emergency flashers when the left turn signal was selected. It was an intermittent problem that would continue for several days at a time. I've had it checked four times now and the turn signal controls have been replaced three times. I took it in again for the fourth time last Friday and some pinched wires were found and repaired and the mirrors replaced. Monday, yesterday while returning from the driving range they started flashing both signals again when I selected a left turn. I drove the cart all the way back to Magnolia Plaza with the left turn signal on and they would stop and restart several times by the time I got there, sometimes flashing very rapidly. Will be scheduling another appointment today to have it looked at. My question is, has anyone else had this problem and if so what was done to fix it? After the last fix it only took three days for it to malfunction again. Thanks in advance.
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05-30-2023, 07:08 AM
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I bought a refurbished to like new 2020 Yamaha golf cart from The Villages Golf Carts about eleven months ago. All was fine until late last year when the turn signals would flash both left and right like emergency flashers when the left turn signal was selected. It was an intermittent problem that would continue for several days at a time. I've had it checked four times now and the turn signal controls have been replaced three times. I took it in again for the fourth time last Friday and some pinched wires were found and repaired and the mirrors replaced. Monday, yesterday while returning from the driving range they started flashing both signals again when I selected a left turn. I drove the cart all the way back to Magnolia Plaza with the left turn signal on and they would stop and restart several times by the time I got there, sometimes flashing very rapidly. Will be scheduling another appointment today to have it looked at. My question is, has anyone else had this problem and if so what was done to fix it? After the last fix it only took three days for it to malfunction again. Thanks in advance.
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You have a short somewhere in the system, and good luck with that. Electrical shorts can be notoriously hard to diagnose.
My thought--and no aspersions being cast upon your judgment--is that if you had the same place try to fix it four and they've replaced the turn signal controls three times, you might consider another repair shop. They should have gotten the hint after the first replacement (definitely after the second) that the turn signal control was NOT the problem and to look elsewhere for the issue.
I'd definitely try another repair shop.
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05-30-2023, 07:33 AM
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I would save my money and just disconnect them.
No one gives or believes any vehicle signals in TV anyway.
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05-30-2023, 07:43 AM
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You have a short somewhere in the system, and good luck with that. Electrical shorts can be notoriously hard to diagnose.
My thought--and no aspersions being cast upon your judgment--is that if you had the same place try to fix it four and they've replaced the turn signal controls three times, you might consider another repair shop. They should have gotten the hint after the first replacement (definitely after the second) that the turn signal control was NOT the problem and to look elsewhere for the issue.
I'd definitely try another repair shop.
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It does sound like a short, have you noticed when the problem first occurs after a repair? Is it when you use the right or left indicator? Has the turn signal control module been replaced? There are four separate outputs on the module you might try disconnecting them and reconnecting them one at a time.
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05-30-2023, 07:54 AM
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One of the interesting things you mentioned was the problem occurred for a LEFT turn. Does the problem also occur for a RIGHT turn as well? If not, I wonder if there is a loose wire that moves to the right when you make a left turn. Seems suspicious to me.
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I would save my money and just disconnect them.
No one gives or believes any vehicle signals in TV anyway.
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ROFL!
Egg-ZACKLY.
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05-30-2023, 01:25 PM
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I had a similar problem, on our cart, there was an ELECTRONIC module that controlled the turn signals, brake lights and 4 way flasher functions, and despite the cart suppliers comment that these never fail, I purchased a new one and problem fixed. Note these are not repairable items and in my case these are custom made so only ONE supplier.
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I had a similar problem, on our cart, there was an ELECTRONIC module that controlled the turn signals, brake lights and 4 way flasher functions, and despite the cart suppliers comment that these never fail, I purchased a new one and problem fixed. Note these are not repairable items and in my case these are custom made so only ONE supplier.
Send me a PM and we can discuss further over the phone if you would like more info.
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Electric ? Vehicle ?
I love hearing about anything that connects “electric”, “vehicle” and the word PROBLEM. Seems to be that we are seeing more and more of those words being connected to one another.
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My experience tells me the mechanics at the Villages Golf Cars are a bit stymied by any turn signal issues. I went for the auto turn off feature on my turn signals on a new cart bought by from them. They didn’t automatically turn off most the time. Took it in for to have them fix it and they did. Then found out after dark that when fixing it they broke the lights, which would no longer turn on. Took it back again. They said the auto turn signal was broken, charged me for replacing that part but did fix the lights. The automatic turn signals still don’t work.
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I had a similar problem, on our cart, there was an ELECTRONIC module that controlled the turn signals, brake lights and 4 way flasher functions, and despite the cart suppliers comment that these never fail, I purchased a new one and problem fixed. Note these are not repairable items and in my case these are custom made so only ONE supplier.
Send me a PM and we can discuss further over the phone if you would like more info.
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I will add some more information, there have actually been some wiring harnesses that were specific to the turn signal switch being installed, these were typically on older carts. It appears the newer carts went to a "universal" 9 pin connector where the manual turn signal switch could plugin. Then it was also possible (like on our cart) to have the electronic turn signal switch plug into an electronic control module that then plugs into the wiring harness. If this is the case, then you need to use that specific manufacturer's parts to repair.
Look at the wiring harness for a part number or manufacturer's tag, also look as the turn signal switch for similar information.
Hope this helps.
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...has anyone else had this problem and if so what was done to fix it? After the last fix it only took three days for it to malfunction again. Thanks in advance.
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Well, it wasn't the same problem, but I had an issue with the turn signals on our cart a few years ago that I was able to trace back to the wiring that runs up the square tubing frame that the mirrors are mounted on. When installers drill holes into the tubing, there can be pretty sharp burrs left on the inside edges of the holes which can scrape or wear through the insulation off the wires to the mirrors. This could cause a short or ground & that's exactly what had happened in my case. I ended up pulling the wiring back down, drilling the holes larger, deburring them & installing rubber grommets that would protect the wires when I pulled them back up.
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