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justjim 06-04-2013 07:15 PM

EFI Yamaha Cart is a new technology for golf carts. Like most new models (including cars) there is usually problems and it takes a couple of model years to get out all the startup "bugs".

capecodbob 06-04-2013 07:19 PM

I've got a 2013 Yamaha gas cart and have no problems what so ever. Have about 800 miles on the OD and she runs great. I do know my dealer will do a "tune" on the cart in the fall. Sometimes the belt needs adjusting. A good dealer should take care of that for you.

capecodbob 06-04-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NoMoSno (Post 685256)
Take a test drive in the same model from Carts and Clubs of Ocala...
You will not find this issue with their carts.
You may have to talk to someone, other than your salesman...

Yup, Carts and Clubs in Ocala is well worth the trip. My 2013 gas works great and the features they offer vs other dealers is far better.
I'm glad I shopped around before bought a cart. And appreciate those here who suggested Carts and Clubs.
Bob

Bill-n-Brillo 06-04-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Wi11iam (Post 686975)
Does anyone know if Yamaha intends to fix the problem of poor performance on the 2013 gas carts or just continue to try and fix the problem after market? Seems they are not succeeding after market with any type of success.
Thanks:confused::confused:

You might want to ask either/both of the Yamaha dealers in the area for their take on it.........or contact Yamaha directly:

1-866-747-4027

Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Contact Us

Bill :)

par 06-28-2013 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by cleanwater (Post 684185)
We bought new Yamaha fuel injection cart (2013). The dealer said we may some slip/jerk under startup acceleration or accelerating up a hill from a stop. The dealer says if we don't like the clutch they'll switch it to another type of clutch that operates more smoothly on fast or hilly start. We wonder if we should pursue replacement or just live with it. The problem is not severe and is avoidable. However we are wondering about long term wear/tear as well as the relative quality between the two clutch options. Anyone have any experience/knowledge that can help us?

Get the new clutch.

hobokenkid@comcast.net 06-29-2013 11:50 AM

fuel injection yamaha cart
 
Has anyone had there engine light come on and stay on for about 30-40 min.I took it in and they told me it was the fuel pump so they put a new one in and the light came on again so now they will pick it up on wednesday and lets see what they say this time .

olemon 07-29-2013 07:25 PM

If you bought it from the villages store call them up and tell them your clutch slams into gear. They will repair it. They did repair mine. No problems.

Jim 9922 07-29-2013 08:41 PM

Went into The Villages Cart store today to price out a new Yamaha gas cart. I mentioned to the salesman that I heard that the new 2013's were having complaints about slipping clutches. His reply was that Yahama wasn't going to change anything in 2014, and that they stood behind the existing clutch configuration. He stated that the problem was the way carts were used in The Villages and it was our problem and not Yamaha's.

All carts on the floor had the orginal clutches. When I said that I heard that the Ocala dealership was installing the "all terrain clutch" the salesman did an about face and said they would replace orginal clutches free before delivery if customers insisted. Go figure. A hidden recall situation, just like the auto makers?? A real honest salesperson. Really want to trust him??:shrug:

Tomorrow I'm off to Ocala to see what they have to offer.

Bosoxfan 07-29-2013 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim 9922 (Post 716458)
Went into The Villages Cart store today to price out a new Yamaha gas cart. I mentioned to the salesman that I heard that the new 2013's were having complaints about slipping clutches. His reply was that Yahama wasn't going to change anything in 2014, and that they stood behind the existing clutch configuration. He stated that the problem was the way carts were used in The Villages and it was our problem and not Yamaha's.

All carts on the floor had the orginal clutches. When I said that I heard that the Ocala dealership was installing the "all terrain clutch" the salesman did an about face and said they would replace orginal clutches free before delivery if customers insisted. Go figure. A hidden recall situation, just like the auto makers?? A real honest salesperson. Really want to trust him??:shrug:

Tomorrow I'm off to Ocala to see what they have to offer.

I have a 2013 EFI that I bought from Carts n Clubs in Ocala. I bought it in late November 2012 & have over 7700 miles on it.I hadn, t noticed any problems with the clutch .The guys just came to my house Friday because I had a tailpipe issue.While here I had them change the oil.They also replaced the drive belt & said they've come up with an adjustment on the clutch.The cart takes off smoother & climbs hills better.It also added about 3 m.p.h.
I have nothing but praise for Carts n Clubs . They're Carts & service is far superior then The Villages.

AnnFL 08-03-2013 08:26 AM

We bought our Club Car at Masters in Belleview, BUT they only do remanufactured. We got the 2008 as we didn't really like the new Precident. If you want new, try Granda and Grandpa's in Summerfield on 441. The will be more reasonably priced than the large dealer and do new Club car and Yamahas. They will "build" whatever you want. Both of these will be sure to make you happy.

graciegirl 08-03-2013 08:30 AM

We like our older Yamaha gas golf cart and it gets up to speed (just the speed limit, officer) quickly. Can you explain why this new fuel injection feature is a plus?

skip0358 08-03-2013 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim 9922 (Post 716458)
Went into The Villages Cart store today to price out a new Yamaha gas cart. I mentioned to the salesman that I heard that the new 2013's were having complaints about slipping clutches. His reply was that Yahama wasn't going to change anything in 2014, and that they stood behind the existing clutch configuration. He stated that the problem was the way carts were used in The Villages and it was our problem and not Yamaha's.

All carts on the floor had the orginal clutches. When I said that I heard that the Ocala dealership was installing the "all terrain clutch" the salesman did an about face and said they would replace orginal clutches free before delivery if customers insisted. Go figure. A hidden recall situation, just like the auto makers?? A real honest salesperson. Really want to trust him??:shrug:

Tomorrow I'm off to Ocala to see what they have to offer.

I tried one of those all terrain clutches on a 2013. I would NEVER get that thing. It was like a GC on steroids, the engine was screaming and it rode like s**t. They fixed my original one instead. It's not a recall !!

Djembe dude 08-17-2013 02:44 PM

I had the new heave duty clutch kit installed last week. villages golf carts picket it up and did the repair under warranty. works fine.

mcmurryl 09-22-2013 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cleanwater (Post 684185)
We bought new Yamaha fuel injection cart (2013). The dealer said we may some slip/jerk under startup acceleration or accelerating up a hill from a stop. The dealer says if we don't like the clutch they'll switch it to another type of clutch that operates more smoothly on fast or hilly start. We wonder if we should pursue replacement or just live with it. The problem is not severe and is avoidable. However we are wondering about long term wear/tear as well as the relative quality between the two clutch options. Anyone have any experience/knowledge that can help us?

Patrick at the Colony Plaza store mentioned to me a week ago in a conversation that he had had a recent visit from the creator of the one cylinder motor to show him a problem they were having with clutches in the 2013 models. They may have a fix as a result.

94blaze 10-18-2013 04:10 AM

Any of you guys/gals own a 2014 fuel injected cart having this problem with the clutch like the 2013 carts are having??


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