Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Before calling the Star dealer in the morning, I though I would take a shot with the knowledge base on this site.
I have a 48 volt Star golf cart. The batteries are fully charged, but when I switch on the key, there is no power to the cart. No corrosion on any of the terminals. Is there a “master” fuse that may have blown, and where it it located? Thanks!
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I can’t remember when I had electric cart, but I remember click when I turned the key to on. If you don’t here click it might be faulty relay?
Might start here Golf Cart Clicks But Won't Move? (Everything To Check, Fixes) Batteries may have 12v but no amps, would have to load test each battery to eliminate any bad batteries that won’t charge but still have 12V week output? |
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Some electric carts (mine for example) has a master emergency power off switch. I'm sure your isn't like mine (it's right near my knee and about 3" in diameter and bright red!) but maybe yours has something similar? If I kick that switch EVERYTHING shuts down and the battery is literally disconnected. Main purpose is for when you aren't using it for many weeks.
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exact same thing happened to my neighbors cart.. same star cart btw.
was a fast $200 repair, solenoid was bad. |
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