Winterizing Your Golf Cart – Main
If you are planning on heading elsewhere for the winter, or just retiring your golf car until the warm weather returns, it’s a good idea to prepare it for long-term storage. Performing routine...
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Engine Inspection and Cleaning Before any cleaning begins on a gas engine, take a very close look at the engine, engine components and engine compartment. Keep an eye out for wet spots that indicate an...
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Introduction-Electric Golf Cars We start, and pretty much end, on battery care, with some other stuff to check thrown in at the end. Batteries are the life blood of any electric vehicle and the better...
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If you are headed North for Spring or returning from an extended trip, now is a good time to rejuvenate and tune up your golf cart. Performing routine maintenance at the beginning of the season will...
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All electric golf cart maintenance should start with the proper care & feeding of the batteries, checking the tightness of all cable connections and maintenance of the battery racks. I will dwell...
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There are two fundamentally different kinds of gas engines that have been used in gas golf carts over the years: A 2-cycle (also called a 2-stroke, which requires a certain amount of special 2-cycle...
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