I have the same machine and ran into the same problem, same voltage but would not turn over on the key due to the low voltage. what I did is ran a new wire with a 12v source and installed a push button start. I have my glow plugs and power on, on the key so it starts the fuel pump, then push the starter button. It's a workaround but she is running again. I found you while looking for a front dif slipping, I went to a heavy oil and it has help lots but think it may have to be rebuilt.
My rear diff was in bad shape when I bought it found out the locker is a common failure point and expensive to fix. My machine had a hard life before me so I’ve been fixing a lot of small issues . Glad you found a workaround . In my case my continuity to the starter was good from the key so it cranked but the bypass wire from the starter solenoid to the fuel solenoid was the issue , I found it strange how it would deliver 4-5 volts still , cleaning the connection fixed it 100 percent for me . My front diff does more pulling than the rear pushes at times not sure if that’s normal or not
Yours is one of very few I can find regarding the Club Car XRt's. Have you been able to find any resources on the 1550 or 1700? Thanks for posting this!
I have the same machine and ran into the same problem, same voltage but would not turn over on the key due to the low voltage. what I did is ran a new wire with a 12v source and installed a push button start. I have my glow plugs and power on, on the key so it starts the fuel pump, then push the starter button. It's a workaround but she is running again. I found you while looking for a front dif slipping, I went to a heavy oil and it has help lots but think it may have to be rebuilt.
My rear diff was in bad shape when I bought it found out the locker is a common failure point and expensive to fix. My machine had a hard life before me so I’ve been fixing a lot of small issues . Glad you found a workaround . In my case my continuity to the starter was good from the key so it cranked but the bypass wire from the starter solenoid to the fuel solenoid was the issue , I found it strange how it would deliver 4-5 volts still , cleaning the connection fixed it 100 percent for me . My front diff does more pulling than the rear pushes at times not sure if that’s normal or not
Incredible. I had the same problem, disconnected blue and white, reconnected and it started right up. Thanks!
I'm always amazed at how you guys can repair things. I was never any good at it.
Kenny
Yours is one of very few I can find regarding the Club Car XRt's. Have you been able to find any resources on the 1550 or 1700?
Thanks for posting this!
It's an ok diesel
Start solénoïde HS ????