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Topic: Re: gas golf cart help
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| Ellis M
11-07-2012 19:38:06
50.8.150.131
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Im working on my Hyundai golf cart as well. Have been for a few years. There is a switch near the bottom of the gas pedal under the floor boards that ties into a solenoid in the engine bay for starting. My switch is bad, so I wired a panel mounted switch near the choke. I connected the new switch to the battery and to the starting solenoid, effectively over-ridding the normal method of starting the cart using the gas pedal. |
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| Chris Jones
11-07-2012 20:18:50
98.26.240.6
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Re: gas golf cart help in reply to Ellis M, 11-07-2012 19:38:06
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| | This cart doesn't have any switches like that. I've followed all the wires. Though that might be part of the problem as I'm quire sure this thing is not wired correctly. I might just change it over to a key start like a lawn tractor. I'd assume the engine can idle w/o it pulling on the transmission. I'd prefer it work more like that anyway. I ordered a service manual today and when it arrives I hope I can figure this out. The goal was to get it running and cleaned up a bit and resell it--unless my parents really liked it and wanted to buy it from me--I'd cut them a much better deal. Mine has an aluminum bed on the back for utility use. |
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