woodbutcher
Well-known Member
My 2006 BadBoyBuggy Classic is really just a glorified golf cart with mud grips, but it stopped working several months ago. It spent a couple of weeks at a golf cart
repair shop where they assured me the problem was a loose wire. But they must have gotten tired of looking at it, so they called and told me to come get it. They didn't
charge me anything. So, I'm looking at it myself. The motor controller is healthy, because I took it out and sent it to be rebuilt. When I re-installed it, there is
the same problem: when I turn on the key, the solenoid clicks but the cart won't move. With my voltage tester, I can read the correct voltage when I touch each post of
a battery with the leads, but when I check the connections at the switches and relays, I can't seem to find a reliable place to ground the black lead. Does anyone know
how to make this tester show whether I'm getting the voltage I need in the right places?
Butch
repair shop where they assured me the problem was a loose wire. But they must have gotten tired of looking at it, so they called and told me to come get it. They didn't
charge me anything. So, I'm looking at it myself. The motor controller is healthy, because I took it out and sent it to be rebuilt. When I re-installed it, there is
the same problem: when I turn on the key, the solenoid clicks but the cart won't move. With my voltage tester, I can read the correct voltage when I touch each post of
a battery with the leads, but when I check the connections at the switches and relays, I can't seem to find a reliable place to ground the black lead. Does anyone know
how to make this tester show whether I'm getting the voltage I need in the right places?
Butch