I purchased a $98.21 LED kit off Amazon. Super nice bright headlights, auto canceling turn signals after 30 seconds, emergency flashers, brake lights and pedal cover and horn. Super easy to install on my 2003 gas club car and I wired the kit to my ignition switch. That way nobody can just walk by and turn your lights on and kill the battery.
Nice detailed, easy to follow demo. Thanks. My kit & instruction have Red P4 & Blue P5 wires for "Lamp Switch" The instructions are vague. I will fire this up today. I'm thinking that I may keep the old toggle on my dash or use the use the stalk plunger switch, seems redundant. 🤥
A question on the video...At one point you say the Red and Blue are for the horn and then later you say the Purple and Black are for the horn (this is correct). My question is that the drawing that came with the kit shows the Red and Blue to be for the "Lamp Switch". Are the Red and Blue necessary? Seems to me these are not used as the control switch is on the steering column. I had to move to a different LED light because the cutouts in my front cowl are too large for the lights now, the new lights don't work. Any help would be much appreciated.
Yes definitely. If they are smaller headlights, you will have to enlarge the holes. If they are large factory headlights, they will fit over the holes. Sometimes you might only be able to get three of the four screws in but they will work. Thanks for watching.
They do have some nice kits. The question would be whether or not it would fit in your existing cutouts! 10l0l.com/products/3-version-golf-cart-led-headlight-and-tail-light-for-club-car-ds-carts-p3466649
It’s a spray on truck bed liner- I’ve done it on multiple carts now and really like it. It’s available on Amazon but I usually get it from the TCP website. They have it in all different colors. www.amazon.com/dp/B00FFIIJQE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Id definitely use butt connectors that have heat wrap on them. Help prevent moisture getting in and corrosion happening......also watch for any pinching locations so no wires get pinched. Probably also want to disconnect battery b4 installing anything so you dont cause a short or anything. If you get a bigger 36/48v to 12v connector, add a fuse box, and you can add neons or whatever.
The plastic housing around the column is very thin, i used an exacto knife and worked np, just a fyi for anyone not wanting to use a plasma cutter or grinder.....
I purchased a $98.21 LED kit off Amazon. Super nice bright headlights, auto canceling turn signals after 30 seconds, emergency flashers, brake lights and pedal cover and horn. Super easy to install on my 2003 gas club car and I wired the kit to my ignition switch. That way nobody can just walk by and turn your lights on and kill the battery.
I’m glad I ran across this great video, I have the exact same light kit, and I’m waiting to install it when my 48 volt lithium battery comes in..
Thanks a lot! Lithium is the way to go!
Great Video! Very detailed! Great job Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Do you know what the 3 wires to brake lights are
Nice detailed, easy to follow demo. Thanks. My kit & instruction have Red P4 & Blue P5 wires for "Lamp Switch" The instructions are vague. I will fire this up today. I'm thinking that I may keep the old toggle on my dash or use the use the stalk plunger switch, seems redundant. 🤥
Thanks for watching!
What does headlight upgradexwire go
Great video! What is the coating on your cart?
It is actually a truck bed liner. A tintable version sold by TCP products online. You spray it on yourself out of the included bottle. Great stuff!
A question on the video...At one point you say the Red and Blue are for the horn and then later you say the Purple and Black are for the horn (this is correct). My question is that the drawing that came with the kit shows the Red and Blue to be for the "Lamp Switch". Are the Red and Blue necessary? Seems to me these are not used as the control switch is on the steering column. I had to move to a different LED light because the cutouts in my front cowl are too large for the lights now, the new lights don't work. Any help would be much appreciated.
The red and blue were not used on mine. If I made a mistake at the beginning sorry… But there are two wires in the kit that don’t get used.
Will it fit a cart that already has headlights?
Yes definitely. If they are smaller headlights, you will have to enlarge the holes. If they are large factory headlights, they will fit over the holes. Sometimes you might only be able to get three of the four screws in but they will work. Thanks for watching.
I have done this, I had to cut this out. Do you know what it is
What did you have to cut?
Are these kits available for the Yamaha G19 are would you like to do a video on how to install one on a Yamaha?
They do have some nice kits. The question would be whether or not it would fit in your existing cutouts!
10l0l.com/products/3-version-golf-cart-led-headlight-and-tail-light-for-club-car-ds-carts-p3466649
What type of paint/coating is that?
It’s a spray on truck bed liner- I’ve done it on multiple carts now and really like it. It’s available on Amazon but I usually get it from the TCP website. They have it in all different colors.
www.amazon.com/dp/B00FFIIJQE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Nice! I’m watching your video to install my light kit. the coating looks really good! Think I’ll give it a try. Excellent instructional video!
Thanks so much!
Question: How long did the total installation take you to do? Great video! Thanks
I’d say the whole process takes about an hour. Maybe slightly more if it’s your first time. Thanks for watching!
Id definitely use butt connectors that have heat wrap on them. Help prevent moisture getting in and corrosion happening......also watch for any pinching locations so no wires get pinched. Probably also want to disconnect battery b4 installing anything so you dont cause a short or anything. If you get a bigger 36/48v to 12v connector, add a fuse box, and you can add neons or whatever.
All good points. Thanks for watching!
The plastic housing around the column is very thin, i used an exacto knife and worked np, just a fyi for anyone not wanting to use a plasma cutter or grinder.....
That’s a good idea too!
Where is the blue and black wires go?
The colors are different on each kit, but some of the wires are not used.
Ok ty
Sorry it's blue and black?
This is the thing
I’m not seeing anything
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