Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Is there anyone who can help me or give references on how to fix a fuel gauge for my EZ-GO golf cart. When I press on the gas pedal it shoots up to full, but when I release the gas pedal it goes back to empty. Seems to be more like a tachometer than a fuel gauge, Thanks to anyone that can help
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I don’t know how EZ-GO cart are wired or fuel pump components? You will probably have to find wire diagram (or follow wires) and have multi-meter to have chance to figure it out if you don’t want to pay someone.
First thing I would do, check wires for chaffed and metal to metal contact, see if wires run anywhere close to gas pedal, linkage or cable. Check grounding points. Without wiring diagram I have no clue how it’s associated with gas pedal unless the gas tank wire runs near the pedal system and got tangled? |
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I agree with above, send me a PM with the year of the golf cart and if this is a manufacture installed gauge, I will see if I can find a wiring diagram. This definitely sounds like a loose wire or a shorted wire. I have a lot of experience with low voltage (car and golf cart 12 VDC wiring) and I may be able to help you. You would have to bring the cart to me (south of 466a near Buena Vista) for me to look at it. Otherwise I would use one of the mobile golf cart repair services.
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I found a wiring diagram, might be right, not sure. However something you could try, with the key on and a near empty tank, see if you can manually lift the fuel sender while watching the gauge. It should go up and down smoothly, if not the sender may be bad. According to the diagram I found there is very little wiring associated with the fuel gauge, battery to switch to sender to gauge to ground. Send me a PM with you phone number and we can discuss further.
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With your screen name Rich Petty, I would think your pit crew could fix it no problems? Just kidding.
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Fuel tank sending unit is bad! If you have minor mechanical skills you should be able to do this repair yourself! Very common issue
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bad ground or sending unit easy fix
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I have a EZGO 2011 and the gas gauge has always worked as you described. Step on the gas and the gauge moves up to whatever is in your tank. Take your foot off gas pedal and the gauge drops.
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Thanks for your help. Don Kinstle |
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Whenever I get gas, I reset the tripometer to zero. When I drive around 200 miles I get gas. I once ran out of gas at 243 miles.
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I agree. At least that's what makes most sense. Good call King!
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Fuel injected or carburetor? |
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Pretty sure Yamaha didn’t offer FI until 2014 models, but I could be wrong
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Yamaha started EFI with the 2012-1/2 models.
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