Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Have a 2017 Yamaha and has been running fine, no issues. Backed out of garage today, Put in F to turn and drive away. Went enough to turn but stopped and end of driveway and would not move, forward or reverse. Any experience of a similar problem and what the cause was?
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Battery died?
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Bad ground wire would be the first thing to check. Poorly crimped wires can become loose over time. I doubt it’s the battery if the cart backed up no problem and then suddenly died?
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BAD solenoid.... easy and inexpensive fix..
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Recheck that the lever is set in F
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If it went forward enough to turn then I assume the engine was running at the time. If it stopped moving while the engine was running then the best you could hope for is a broken drive belt. This is something that should be pretty obvious if you lift the seat. Another, less likely, possibility is a broken starter belt. You might hear the starter motor (generator) whirring when you press the pedal but it could be too quiet to hear. Again, if you lift the seat you would see the broken belt or at least the empty pulleys where a belt should be. If it isn't one of those two easy problems then it could be any number of things like a blown fuse, a bad starter motor, a bad ground or other loose connection, etc. Others might have things to look into but it could be time to call a repairman.
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If your battery is over 3-4 years old, it could still be the battery. I had a gas cart years ago that did exactly what you're saying. New battery fixed it.
The other first thing that you can check is a blown fuse. Otherwise get a cart tech out to diagnose. |
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Dead battery my guess, but why guess?
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Call Todd Casey. He'll come to your house and fix it.
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Broken cable from gas pedal to drive.
Last edited by petsetc; 12-04-2024 at 08:54 AM. Reason: add to answer |
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Most likely a dead battery.
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I would need more info on what exactly happened.
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You didn’t say if the motor shut down and wouldn’t move or just died and wouldn’t restart. If the motor is still running then you have a transmission problem
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If so - look too the secondary clutch or (hopefully) the drive belt. Replacing drive belt is a (relatively) easy/quick job. |
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This happens to me sometimes. I pull up the seat and loosen and tighten the battery connection cable and it starts working again.
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