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lesbunning 10-30-2023 01:48 PM

Fuse replacement 2016 Yamaha G29 golf cart
 
I blew the fuse for the indicator lights on my 2016 Yamaha G29 golf cart while replacing the mirrors which were also connected to the indicator lights. The fuse is located in the wiring under the cup holder somewhere but it not obvious how to replace it. Any suggestions would be welcome

villagetinker 10-30-2023 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by lesbunning (Post 2269764)
I blew the fuse for the indicator lights on my 2016 Yamaha G29 golf cart while replacing the mirrors which were also connected to the indicator lights. The fuse is located in the wiring under the cup holder somewhere but it not obvious how to replace it. Any suggestions would be welcome

Ok, you need to remove the dash. Step 1, get a small screw driver, and remove the Yamaha symbol on the dash. Step 2 get a set of allen wrenches and remove the "security" screw holding the dash in place. Step 3 pull up on the front of the dash (closest to the seats), you may need a medium flat screw driver to persuade the clip to release the dash. Step 4, if you are luck, you should be able to find the fuse, NOTE: there are 2 physical sizes of the fuses standard and micro, and you will need the MATCH the rating of the fuse.
I have done this a few times, so if you have trouble send me a PM so I can call you to help of give you directions to my house.

rhood 10-30-2023 06:00 PM

Might not be a fuse. There is a signal light sealed module beneath the cowling that controls the signal lights. It might be fried. The security screw mentioned above is a torx head, not Allen head. If that’s what it is, you are probably looking at $100 give or take, if you can find one.

villagetinker 10-30-2023 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rhood (Post 2269802)
Might not be a fuse. There is a signal light sealed module beneath the cowling that controls the signal lights. It might be fried. The security screw mentioned above is a torx head, not Allen head. If that’s what it is, you are probably looking at $100 give or take, if you can find one.

Good point, I forgot about the electronic control module. I understand if this is the Yamaha module they are very hard to find, if this is the Villages Discount Module, I was able to get one of these for around $125(?) a year ago.

Also, you are correct the ($$$) electronic module will blow to protect the ( $.20) fuse......

OP, are ANY of the turn signals working, and are the brake lights working? If NONE of these are working, I would guess a fuse is blown, if some are working then I would suspect the electronic module is bad NOTE: this is a non-repairable module.

lesbunning 10-31-2023 08:20 AM

fuse replacement 2016 yamaha g29 golf cart
 
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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2269775)
Ok, you need to remove the dash. Step 1, get a small screw driver, and remove the Yamaha symbol on the dash. Step 2 get a set of allen wrenches and remove the "security" screw holding the dash in place. Step 3 pull up on the front of the dash (closest to the seats), you may need a medium flat screw driver to persuade the clip to release the dash. Step 4, if you are luck, you should be able to find the fuse, NOTE: there are 2 physical sizes of the fuses standard and micro, and you will need the MATCH the rating of the fuse.
I have done this a few times, so if you have trouble send me a PM so I can call you to help of give you directions to my house.



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