@mmccoy577 Yes...the only thing I didn't take a picture of before disability was the switch activator for the forward/reverse...had it upside down. Got everything back together, now I think the motor is bad so I'm on to that today. Thanks for the reply
Hey Chad glad to see you. Gotta keep a eye on them things and tell the kids don't be trying to run a 100 miles a hour with it 😂😂. Glad y'all are doing well. The the family I said hello and have a blessed day and I'll see you on your next vidja.
Sure was worried about all yall during the flood but looks like you're doing well. Watch out for the goffers. Clocked one doing 35 a while back. He said he had a special package installed. It'd hum right along. GBWYall!
@@mmccoy577 ya I did that it ended up being a bad forward reverse switch I ordered new off Amazon…. Go figure lol ordered a new one off buggies unlimited and it worked fine thank you
Hey man! Think I could give you a call for some tips? Working on a 36v ezogo. Solenoid clicks when you push the gas pedal but cart doesn’t move. Newer batteries. When the soldenoid opens the voltage across the posts are 0. So I’m assuming the solenoid is bad. But I don’t know anything about them.
Just a heads up when I had this issue while back I ended up changing the part that he just changed in the video and got it to move again, the problem is that it's not making a good connection at the F/R Switch and that's why it ain't moving most likely
I have a E Zone cart (I know they’re not so reputable out there) the forward/reverse switch is just a button with two directions kinda like your regular light switch, my cart will only go on forward but on reverse it only clicks… any thoughts or help on what I could try I’d much appreciate it
What kind of wires did you use for that I like that I have 1/0 audio wire and I have a long welding lead wire that's heavy to What is a good wire to use for that Thanks bud
These setups are unsafe. Kids push the gas pedal. You might take the key out but not everyone who drives your cart will get the memo. My neighbor's son totalled his cart and my daughter died by driving our cart into a pond, both about 2 years old at the time of the wreck. In both cases it was a non-parent who stepped out of the cart. Parents know their kids will go for the pedal and that may be safe enough, but if there's one mistake or if someone else takes a child for a ride then the outcome is certain as soon as they leave the accelerator unguarded. You can't catch a cart running at full speed and it will either come to an abrubt or submerged stop. Golf carts don't float like cars and airplanes. They'll go straight to the bottom of a pond immediately and trap a floating child against the roof. Even an expert swimmer will have trouble finding the child in murky water. One solution is to install a seat switch. I've pulled my cart out of the pond but won't be selling it until I've made it safe. The manufacturers need to do the same. I'm just trying to raise awareness.
Yep, doing the same right now...like, I just took a break. I hope to have it charging tonight. Mines an 86.5 Marathon.
Good video 👍
Thanks, glad it was helpful
@mmccoy577 Yes...the only thing I didn't take a picture of before disability was the switch activator for the forward/reverse...had it upside down.
Got everything back together, now I think the motor is bad so I'm on to that today. Thanks for the reply
Hope everyone is good....glad u posted.
Hey Chad glad to see you. Gotta keep a eye on them things and tell the kids don't be trying to run a 100 miles a hour with it 😂😂. Glad y'all are doing well. The the family I said hello and have a blessed day and I'll see you on your next vidja.
Yeah the kids drive like nascar lol 😂
Have a good week buddy.
Thank you for the video.
Sure was worried about all yall during the flood but looks like you're doing well. Watch out for the goffers. Clocked one doing 35 a while back. He said he had a special package installed. It'd hum right along. GBWYall!
We made it through, luckily we are on a hill😄
@@mmccoy577 I knew yall were on high ground but remembered the other house with the creek running beside it. Just thank God yall are O.K.
Solid name
Love the shirt 🤘
So I have the same forward reverse switch and it’s brand new. My 36v ez go golf cart will go forward now but not in reverse got any tips?
Double check your connections,
@@mmccoy577 ya I did that it ended up being a bad forward reverse switch I ordered new off Amazon…. Go figure lol ordered a new one off buggies unlimited and it worked fine thank you
@@jokurj4990 good deal, yeah I’ve heard people getting bad ones from Amazon unfortunately
Same thing happened to ours. So we got a new one, but not. the cart just clicks. It won't do nothing. Can you tell me what else we can do?
Hey man! Think I could give you a call for some tips? Working on a 36v ezogo. Solenoid clicks when you push the gas pedal but cart doesn’t move. Newer batteries. When the soldenoid opens the voltage across the posts are 0. So I’m assuming the solenoid is bad. But I don’t know anything about them.
Yeah, I will try and help. I got a lot of info off UA-cam, those solenoids you can get at advance auto as well
Just a heads up when I had this issue while back I ended up changing the part that he just changed in the video and got it to move again, the problem is that it's not making a good connection at the F/R Switch and that's why it ain't moving most likely
My foward/reverse switch is getting hot and the wires on the back are all hot everything is tight any ideas?
I went with a bigger wire and it helped mine, a long hill would make them very hot
@@mmccoy577 Are you talking about the the 4 cables to the motor? I have tried everything 🤦♂️
@@muherd79 yeah, the bigger wire should help
I have a E Zone cart (I know they’re not so reputable out there) the forward/reverse switch is just a button with two directions kinda like your regular light switch, my cart will only go on forward but on reverse it only clicks… any thoughts or help on what I could try I’d much appreciate it
Have you checked the switch, start with the most obvious first
@@mmccoy577 I have took it off and got readings on all wires, jumped it with small wire and same issue still, I have no buzzer also
Dang, thats a lot of battery
Yeah this one is 36volt I’m trying to find us a 48volt, don’t take stuff long to
Melt down lol
What kind of wires did you use for that I like that I have 1/0 audio wire and I have a long welding lead wire that's heavy to What is a good wire to use for that Thanks bud
2 gauge, was a whole kit from Amazon
What gauge wire did you go with?
You got a part number?
2gauge wire kit from Amazon
Something see how tuns
These setups are unsafe. Kids push the gas pedal. You might take the key out but not everyone who drives your cart will get the memo. My neighbor's son totalled his cart and my daughter died by driving our cart into a pond, both about 2 years old at the time of the wreck. In both cases it was a non-parent who stepped out of the cart. Parents know their kids will go for the pedal and that may be safe enough, but if there's one mistake or if someone else takes a child for a ride then the outcome is certain as soon as they leave the accelerator unguarded. You can't catch a cart running at full speed and it will either come to an abrubt or submerged stop. Golf carts don't float like cars and airplanes. They'll go straight to the bottom of a pond immediately and trap a floating child against the roof. Even an expert swimmer will have trouble finding the child in murky water. One solution is to install a seat switch. I've pulled my cart out of the pond but won't be selling it until I've made it safe. The manufacturers need to do the same. I'm just trying to raise awareness.