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dave alford
08-03-2024, 10:56 AM
My brake lights went out. The head lights and tail lights, and turn signals work fine. I checked the brake pedal switch, but there is no voltage to the switch. I am unable to trace wires back...or to trace the wires from the tail lights. The wires go into a harness. .i assume there is a controller of some type to keep brake lights on for 3-5 minutes, and a fuse. I have checked all fuses i can see, and cannot find anything which would be a controller

the lights are GTW, and I assume the upgrade kit used by the dealer is the gtw upgrade kit for brakes, turn signals, etc.

Any ideas

dave alford
08-03-2024, 11:40 AM
Never mind...the 25 amp mini fuse was popped. looking at it it seemed ok, but i checked the resisteance and it showed it was open. used a magnifying glass and saw the crack

villagetinker
08-03-2024, 08:10 PM
Never mind...the 25 amp mini fuse was popped. looking at it it seemed ok, but i checked the resisteance and it showed it was open. used a magnifying glass and saw the crack

This is interesting because the only 25 amp fuse I am familiar with is on the negative side of the battery and shuts down the entire cart.

CarlR33
08-03-2024, 09:00 PM
Never mind...the 25 amp mini fuse was popped. looking at it it seemed ok, but i checked the resisteance and it showed it was open. used a magnifying glass and saw the crack
LOL, so wonder what made it pop?

dave alford
08-05-2024, 08:11 PM
found absolutely no use for it. possibly fuse for old cigarette type power outlet. replaced the timer for the brake lights...no diagram from carts and clubs. but they had a replacement. i think the negative lead was opening, causing surges in the old timer circuit. so i jumpered the negative lead to another neg lead, and timer works ok

tophcfa
08-05-2024, 08:39 PM
found absolutely no use for it. possibly fuse for old cigarette type power outlet. replaced the timer for the brake lights...no diagram from carts and clubs. but they had a replacement. i think the negative lead was opening, causing surges in the old timer circuit. so i jumpered the negative lead to another neg lead, and timer works ok

Glad you were able to fix it. I hate the timer delay module. When I turn off the cart, remove the key, and walk away, I hate seeing the lights still on. I wish I could figure out an easy way to bypass/disable the timer.

dave alford
08-05-2024, 08:39 PM
LOL, so wonder what made it pop?
no idea. cannot find any function for it...possibly potential accessory for a power supply

villagetinker
08-06-2024, 08:23 AM
no idea. cannot find any function for it...possibly potential accessory for a power supply

I have several wiring diagrams for Yamaha golf carts, and for 30 or 40 years all of these have a "master" fuse on the negative side of the battery, with all of the other fuses on the positive side. When this fuse blows, the cart is dead. No idea why it has been done this way.