No Click From Golf Cart Solenoid? Fix Guide
If your golf cart solenoid does not click when you turn the key, it usually means the activation circuit is not completing. This can be caused by weak or disconnected…
If your golf cart solenoid does not click when you turn the key, it usually means the activation circuit is not completing. This can be caused by weak or disconnected…
Summary: Converting a golf cart from flooded lead acid batteries to lithium is one of the most impactful upgrades an owner can make, but it is also one of the…
Summary: When a golf cart motor runs but the cart won't move, the problem is almost never the motor itself — it's somewhere in the drivetrain. This article walks through…
Summary: Golf cart solenoids are electromagnetic switches that control power flow from the battery pack to the motor. When they fail, the cart clicks but won't move, loses power mid-ride,…
Owning a John Deere golf cart (or utility cart like a Gator) means eventually replacing wear items: brakes, tires, bearings, electrical components, and more. This guide walks you through what…
E-Z-GO TXT (36V and 48V variants) golf carts are widely used and generally reliable — but when they fail or run poorly, an organized troubleshooting sequence saves time and money.…
If your golf cart feels bouncy, stiff, or squeaky, it might be time to take a closer look underneath. Suspension isn’t something most cart owners think about — until it…
Let’s face it — those stock golf cart seats don’t last forever. Between the sun, spills, and weekend adventures, they start looking cracked and feeling stiff before you know it.…
Golf carts work hard on golf courses, neighborhoods, farms, and properties. Your tires take the most wear. Knowing when to replace them is important for safety and performance. If you…
Golf cart batteries can lose performance gradually — and you might not notice until it’s too late. Recognizing the signs early can save you from unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.…