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JC419
03-05-2020, 05:06 PM
I am thinking of buying new Yamaha gas golf cart. I asked a gentleman the other day how he liked his cart. He told me that Yamaha was having a problem with the clutch which is making the cart noisy despite being quiet tech.

Has anyone heard this or had this issue? The main reason I want to buy a new one is because of the quiet tech.

Thanks!

karostay
03-05-2020, 05:18 PM
Don't know if it's coincidence for some reason seems to be a lot of newer model Yamaha's for re sale

dewilson58
03-05-2020, 06:34 PM
2019 no issues.

Tom53
03-05-2020, 06:38 PM
I had this issue when I picked my 2019 last April, brought it back and they said it was a coomon problem with the clutch. They adjusted it, and no problems since.

kcrazorbackfan
03-05-2020, 06:58 PM
2017 and a 2019 - no issues.

Graspher
03-05-2020, 10:54 PM
Agree - 2019 zero issues.

DAN48
03-06-2020, 05:50 AM
I have owned a 2019 Yamaha since December, 2018 and have had no problems. The new models are a huge improvement over previous models.

John corallo
03-06-2020, 06:30 AM
I am thinking of buying new Yamaha gas golf cart. I asked a gentleman the other day how he liked his cart. He told me that Yamaha was having a problem with the clutch which is making the cart noisy despite being quiet tech.

Has anyone heard this or had this issue? The main reason I want to buy a new one is because of the quiet tech.

Thanks!
Have a 2018 guilt tech had the same problem when I got it it was new had it two weeks had to replace the clutch now it happen again

Ga.dawg
03-06-2020, 06:31 AM
2020 No Issues

fsusix
03-06-2020, 07:05 AM
We bought a 2018 gas Yamaha golf cart - quiet tech - absolutely no problems- we love our cart - bought it through The Villages -brand new after researching and going to 2 other places - you can’t beat the extras you get from buying in The Villages Golf cart locations - pricing is the same when you add the others up.

sunfishes
03-06-2020, 07:25 AM
Yes, what you were told is true. I purchased a 2019 for the same reason you stated. My cart has the clutch issue. Disappointing for sure. I was told by Village Golf Cars all 2019 have this noise issue, which seems to develop when cart is about 6 months old.

sweethomeru
03-06-2020, 07:39 AM
Electric carts are even quieter. Zero emissions as well.

Let's do our part!

Eco Benefits of Using a Golf Cart – Saving the Planet One Cart at a Ti – ECAR Golf (https://ecargolf.com.au/blogs/news/eco-benefits-of-using-a-golf-cart-saving-the-planet-one-cart-at-a-time)

wamley
03-06-2020, 07:41 AM
If common problem, what is YAMAHA doing about it. Sounds like a recall issue.

San Francisco
03-06-2020, 07:44 AM
New 2019 last May. Zero problems.

ronl911
03-06-2020, 07:45 AM
I have a 2018 model purchased new from Carts & Clubs (Ocala). While I don't remember when the problem first started, it exhibited a resonant vibration that you could feel through the floorboards at mid-speed. During an oil change at my house, I discussed the issue with the mobile mechanic from Carts & Clubs. He said it is a common problem. He fixed it for free right on the spot. It took about a half an hour or so. The issue has never resurfaced. It runs perfectly after the adjustment.

Redwood8300
03-06-2020, 07:51 AM
If you want quiet and no exhaust stink, by an electric Atomic.

justjim
03-06-2020, 08:06 AM
Sounds like a fixable issue.

bragones
03-06-2020, 08:25 AM
I am thinking of buying new Yamaha gas golf cart. I asked a gentleman the other day how he liked his cart. He told me that Yamaha was having a problem with the clutch which is making the cart noisy despite being quiet tech.

Has anyone heard this or had this issue? The main reason I want to buy a new one is because of the quiet tech.

Thanks!
I love my 2019 Yamaha Quiet Tech. I have had no issues and only one minor complaint, the seat gets hot. I'm told it is due to the excessive heat retained by the insulation and other factors that keep it quiet. It's a minor sacrifice for all the other great aspects of the cart and actually works out well in the cooler months....heated seats!

brianherlihy
03-06-2020, 08:26 AM
I have a new 2019/ it was in the shop for a long time I was junk and still have to bring it back all the time will never buy at the village not a good place/ good luck to all

Satjr35031
03-06-2020, 08:31 AM
Had problem with my 2018 quiet tech Was making a strange noise going from 20 mph down to 15 mph Took it in for annual maintenance mid January The problem was a cracked clutch Replaced N/C Cart had around 5,300 miles

SacDQ
03-06-2020, 08:41 AM
My wife and I were interested in the Yesteryear cart until we saw a Streetrod while visiting the Villages. After moving down we checked out the Street Rod dealership and purchased our 1932 Ford. No problems whatsoever ever.

Steve-Ryzel
03-06-2020, 08:42 AM
My 2019 is 11 months old, no problems as of yet.

RErmer
03-06-2020, 08:44 AM
2018 which, if the lemon law applied to carts, we would return in a flash. After 2 years, the belt has been replaced 4 times. Also had the muffler replaced (under warranty). Still doesn’t always start moving when you hit the accelerator, which is very scary when crossing a road. 2010 Yamaha has no problems, and both our regular repair guy and Villages Carts say there are a lot more issues with the quiet tech carts.

Danz654
03-06-2020, 09:01 AM
I have a 2017 refurbish quite tech. Love it and I have been in many no contest

Jim from MI
03-06-2020, 09:23 AM
You are correct in believing that gas powered carts emit carbon based emissions. No argument there. You are incorrect in thinking that electric powered carts are emission free. The electricity used to recharge the batteries has to come from somewhere. The emissions generated by electrical production take place at a location other than the consumption site but they are real and account for a considerable amount of air pollution.

Jodoin
03-06-2020, 09:24 AM
I purchased a new quite tech cart in Jan 2018. Took delivery two weeks before returning to Canada. Have used it for two months (Nov Dec) in 2018, five months in the year 2019 (Jan Feb March Nov Dec) and so far, just over three months this year. We have had absolutely NO PROBLEMS and can confirm that it is a lot quieter than the older gas carts. we are in the process of selling our home, furnishings and golf cart. We loaded our cart with most options available including special metallic blue paint, adjustable bucket seats, wheels , woodgrain dash, eventually bringing the total cost to close to $15,000. I later added a radio with front and rear speakers. I am selling it for $10,000. I am sure you would pay $16,000 plus for the same cart brand new. The cart just turned 1500 miles, so is like new. If you or anyone else is interested in buying a new cart you can save about $ 6000. You can call me at 352 633 3432.

jarodrig
03-06-2020, 09:29 AM
No issues with our 2019 purchased in The Villages purchased on 12/2018

JC419
03-06-2020, 09:57 AM
Thank you all for your responses.

OhioBuckeye
03-06-2020, 10:51 AM
I am thinking of buying new Yamaha gas golf cart. I asked a gentleman the other day how he liked his cart. He told me that Yamaha was having a problem with the clutch which is making the cart noisy despite being quiet tech.

Has anyone heard this or had this issue? The main reason I want to buy a new one is because of the quiet tech.

Thanks!
Well, listen to him but ask more than one person to see how 5 to 10 other people are doing with their Yamaha carts. I had 2 Yamaha's & my first one was a 2013 & yes I did have a clutch problem with it but they put a new one in & never had another issue with anything again, I also put 26,000 miles on it from Oct. of 2012 to Dec. of 2018 when I bought my new one (2018), unfortunately I only drove it for a yr. then sold it because we moved out of state, in that 1 yr. I put 5,000 mi. on it.

Sail41
03-06-2020, 11:05 AM
2018 which, if the lemon law applied to carts, we would return in a flash. After 2 years, the belt has been replaced 4 times. Also had the muffler replaced (under warranty). Still doesn’t always start moving when you hit the accelerator, which is very scary when crossing a road. 2010 Yamaha has no problems, and both our regular repair guy and Villages Carts say there are a lot more issues with the quiet tech carts.
My 2017 had the same problem, Carts & Clubs replaced the starting generator and haven't had a problem since. That said, It's had 2 clutches break and have been replaced. Other issues as well. But, Carts & Clubs stands behind all the problems and I have yet to be charged for any warranty item. The service they provide is top notch. I was told the clutch problem will be taken care of soon with all the carts with a factory recall. The circlip on the clutch was changed in 2017. It's very thin material as compared with the carts prior to 2017. C&C mechanic showed be both and there is a big difference.

dwhite5773
03-06-2020, 11:06 AM
2018 Ez-go, saved about 5000.00, I’m good! How can Yamaha justify an 11,000.00 golf cart and then have issues with Quiet Tech.

Calicodream
03-06-2020, 11:10 AM
I bought a 2020 model and love it

tuttysal1
03-06-2020, 12:53 PM
Sweethomeru,
Go electric - Do our part! Where do you think electricity comes from? Answer-mostly fossil fuels.

tedquick
03-06-2020, 03:24 PM
I am thinking of buying new Yamaha gas golf cart. I asked a gentleman the other day how he liked his cart. He told me that Yamaha was having a problem with the clutch which is making the cart noisy despite being quiet tech.

Has anyone heard this or had this issue? The main reason I want to buy a new one is because of the quiet tech.

Thanks!

I have a 2017 purchased from Carts and Clubs. It is a great cart and the service from C & C has and is superb. I have over 14,500 on it and it's still like new. Love my cart and highly recommend.