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My new club car was hesitating very bad.Before they could even diagnose it, it completely died.Motor shorted internally along with the controller. Now it’s back and still hesitating. Mcor seems like an easy fix. I’m handy gonna try it myself
@Kartz-n-Fartz - I liked and subscribed because of your great video here - thank you sir! If I understand, you're using a Curtis 1313 handheld diagnostic tool. Is there a sub-model suffix needed? I just acquired a used Club Car JE2112 cart and might consider spending the ($400?) if I can be sure I'm getting the right diagnostic tool. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm!
Glad you found this video helpful! I’m no scanner expert, but I understand there is a code reader and then there is a dealer programmer. If you’re going to do more than just read codes I would suggest to spend the extra money and get the programmer. I did purchase mine from a Club Car dealer and it was well over $400. I have had it for years, I also bought the adapter for EZGO. Hi Spencer Long, I’m thinking I paid $700? Anyway just beware you get the one that will do everything!
You know, don't you, that a lot to MCOR replacements (Mexico, other locations) are of poor quality? Original OEM replacements are expensive. This is a terrible Club Car design.
I agree nothing is as good as made in the USA! But with my experience, even though the OEM is expensive (and made in Mexico ), they do last much longer than whatever quality you get from Amazon. But the good thing is they’re not that difficult to replace and Golf Carts are fun! Thanks for the comment and please subscribe!
THANK YOU! For the great videos
Great video. A lot of help.
Very helpful. Thank you.
My new club car was hesitating very bad.Before they could even diagnose it, it completely died.Motor shorted internally along with the controller. Now it’s back and still hesitating. Mcor seems like an easy fix. I’m handy gonna try it myself
@Kartz-n-Fartz - I liked and subscribed because of your great video here - thank you sir! If I understand, you're using a Curtis 1313 handheld diagnostic tool. Is there a sub-model suffix needed? I just acquired a used Club Car JE2112 cart and might consider spending the ($400?) if I can be sure I'm getting the right diagnostic tool. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm!
Glad you found this video helpful! I’m no scanner expert, but I understand there is a code reader and then there is a dealer programmer. If you’re going to do more than just read codes I would suggest to spend the extra money and get the programmer. I did purchase mine from a Club Car dealer and it was well over $400. I have had it for years, I also bought the adapter for EZGO. Hi Spencer Long, I’m thinking I paid $700? Anyway just beware you get the one that will do everything!
Hi. Can you please post a link to the mcor you recommend.
Club car dealer, like he said.
Use OEM Club Car more! Ask me how I know!
You know, don't you, that a lot to MCOR replacements (Mexico, other locations) are of poor quality? Original OEM replacements are expensive. This is a terrible Club Car design.
I agree nothing is as good as made in the USA! But with my experience, even though the OEM is expensive (and made in Mexico ), they do last much longer than whatever quality you get from Amazon. But the good thing is they’re not that difficult to replace and Golf Carts are fun! Thanks for the comment and please subscribe!