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Old 05-11-2024, 12:25 PM
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2023 Yamaha Gas- 1000 miles. Started it up, drove in reverse, put it into drive and it died. Put it on charger for 10 minutes- OK to the pool and back home. Does this sound like a battery issue?
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Old 05-11-2024, 12:32 PM
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You may have parasitic drain causing low voltage?


If want know for sure if it’s battery problem get a battery analyzer.

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Or similar if don’t want to spend that much. It will tell you if battery good or bad and condition.
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Could be battery, could be other issue. Need more info to diagnose.

Have you had battery issues with this cart before? Any other electrical / mechanical issues?

Put back on charger until fully charged to rule out faulty battery. Do you drive it weekly for at least half an hour at one time or more ? (i.e does it get a good charge)
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Maybe take it back to where you purchased it and let them check it under warranty?????
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The voltage gauge on the dashboard is between 14 and 15 . We drive it every day.
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Could be battery, could be other issue. Need more info to diagnose.

Have you had battery issues with this cart before? Any other electrical / mechanical issues?

Put back on charger until fully charged to rule out faulty battery. Do you drive it weekly for at least half an hour at one time or more ? (i.e does it get a good charge)
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put it into drive and it died.
What happened when it died and you tried to start it? Did it try to start or was there nothing at all (no click, no lights, horn)?
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2023 Yamaha Gas- 1000 miles. Started it up, drove in reverse, put it into drive and it died. Put it on charger for 10 minutes- OK to the pool and back home. Does this sound like a battery issue?
10 minutes on a charger should not make a difference (IMHO), I suspect an intermittent somewhere. In recent posts I would look at:
The ground connection, typically near the battery negative terminal the splice connection has been known to fail.
Accelerator switch failure.
A wiring problem from the battery (+) to the fuse, the ignition switch, the brake switch, and brake to the starter solenoid.
Let us know what you find.
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If you don’t Drive it every day the speedometer has a tendency to draw juice from the battery because of searching for satellite
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Instead of guessing, take the battery out and take it to advanced auto, or to o’reillys auto and have the battery checked. If the battery is dead, take it straight to the dealer you bought it from and have them replace it. If the battery is good, start checking for loose connections, bad wiring. If you bought it new from the villages golf stores, it comes with a year of cart pickup and/or towing service and let the dealer worry about it.
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Default Most likely your spark arrester is plugged.

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2023 Yamaha Gas- 1000 miles. Started it up, drove in reverse, put it into drive and it died. Put it on charger for 10 minutes- OK to the pool and back home. Does this sound like a battery issue?
Most likely your spark arrester is plugged. A California mandate. You can try removing it and all should be fine.
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2023 Yamaha Gas- 1000 miles. Started it up, drove in reverse, put it into drive and it died. Put it on charger for 10 minutes- OK to the pool and back home. Does this sound like a battery issue?
Village Golf Carts told us to install a battery disconnect when leaving our cart for extended periods of time on our new Yamaha gas purchase.
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I had the same problem. If you have the battery disconnect device recommended by The Villages Golf Cars, I’d have it removed. When I removed mine, the problem went away.
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Old 05-13-2024, 06:23 AM
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Village Golf Carts told us to install a battery disconnect when leaving our cart for extended periods of time on our new Yamaha gas purchase.
My problem was the battery disconnect was not screwed down tight enough.
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The voltage gauge on the dashboard is between 14 and 15 . We drive it every day.
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We had the exact same problem on our 2023 Yamaha. As someone else posted, it was the battery disconnect (top of the battery, round). Ours was a little loose. Tightened it down and haven't had a problem since.
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