Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The brake lights on my Yamaha gas cart started blinking on their own. The cart is in the garage, the ignition is off, the lights are off, and suddenly the brake lights flash several times then stop flashing. A few minutes later they start flashing again and then stop flashing. It's like the cart is haunted.
When I had service done last month the tech told me it is the original battery in the 2019 cart and I should consider replacing it before it goes bad. The cart still starts and runs with no problem. Any ideas on what's going on and how to remedy it? I'm hoping VT has some ideas on this. Thanks in advance |
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My vote would be check all connections and if they are fine replace the battery. The battery has more than lasted its life and if failing may cause weird stuff to happen like voltage fluctuations. Most Autozone type places can do a load test on the battery and determine if failed (or failing) or not. The battery is at the end of life so no real lost money there.
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I don't have self canceling turn signals and the brake is not set. I've seen it happen twice on Monday when I entered the garage. I have found nothing I can do to cause the brake lights to flash.
It's possible that it may be the switch under the floor access point or the old battery, which I plan to replace. Thanks for all the advice. |
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I can think of two things I would check. First, there is a delay switch under the break pedal that keeps the break lights on for around 45 seconds after stopping, even when the key is removed. The switch could be faulty? Second, you could have a loose ground connection that is causing the flashing. I had a bad crimp on a the ground wire coming from the negative battery terminal that was causing all kinds of weird stuff to happen before the problem was identified and fixed. Electrical problems can be a pain in the a$$ to troubleshoot.
On another note, I hate the delay switch. When I park the cart, and remove the keys, it really bugs me to walk away from the cart with lights still on. I am constantly walking back to the cart to double check that the headlight switch is totally off. Does anyone know a way to simply bypass and remove the delay timer mechanism? |
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I do not have a credible idea of what is causing this except - it is not your battery. Look elsewhere.
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Not what google AI says, LOL. Please report back your fix once it’s found.
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Have you upgraded to LED lights recently? If not, then I’d check all wiring to make sure the connections are good.
If it is still happening, it’s your brake light switch that needs to be replaced. |
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If the cart was bought from The Villages I would stop by the service department with the cart and ask them. If not get a good cart repairman.
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