Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Replace bulb is easy, right? The ole boy does this normally but will have to rely on my own fumbling skills. I assume (yea, I know how it's spelled) it's as easy as a flashlight, right? Remove, Replace and Reward (for completing the job without burning down the garage. Wish me luck!
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I assume you are asking for help? If so, you may have a loose wiring connection as opposed to a bulb problem. I would need additional info to help, which lights are blinking, when are they blinking, all the time or only when the cart is in motion, are there any other electrical problems, etc?
I have worked on many carts for various problems, almost all of these were WIRING or CONNECTION issues, I have not see a bulb problem yet.
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OK, from what I have seen these carts seem to use the older style automotive bulbs. There should be a way to remove the existing bulb, a screw to remove the front lens, possibly a twist for the lamp base at the back of the light, etc. Then go to the local automotive parts store for the replacement. NOTE: if the bulb is halogen do not touch the bulb with your fingers use a glove or similar to avoid getting fingerprints on these bulbs as it will cause them to fail.
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Those cars like to burn /or melt the connector or wiring.
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I have a Yesteryear Cart which was built on a Club Car Body back in 2006. Cart has been great but takes some ingenuity to work through some of their creations.
Brake light doesn't work? Never expect it to be the lightbulb. It will work it's way back to some wire or switch that they found and installed in 2006. No part number to buy, but rather a description, (push button, DC, .5 Dia., 1 Inch push thru rear mount). Back then each cart was somewhat unique. Then you have to remember to pull the fuse before you install onto the metal brake pedal, or be prepared to replace when the wire to the switch accidentally contacts the brake pedal. |
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Thanks everyone, love our TOTV posters!
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Our Village Tinker is an absolute gem!
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