howlinjohn
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I replaced the F/R switch on my 01' non-DCS EZGO (manf code L201), but it now goes forward in reverse and reverse in forward.
Do I likely have the power harness wires connected incorrectly, or does the problem more likely involve the wire connections to the micro switches?
I thought that I took great care to change the wire connections one at a time (like changing an automotive distributor cap- one plug wire at a time), but I must have reversed something.
I will review the R/F switch (direction selector) diagram in the Resources Section to verify connections.
In my first day, Cartaholics has already been a great resource for me, as I have been able to download the Owners, Service, and Parts manuals for my rig!
I bought my EZGO two years ago. I use it around my property on North Lake here in Hartland, WI. It's my second golf car. It's a stock golf course unit, but with a cargo box and Crager caps. It has a decent set of Trojans that came with it. I change wire sets every year after cleaning the battery tops and posts with baking soda and water slurry. I apply a coating of Sanchem's "No-Ox ID A Special" electrical contact grease on all battery connections. It's the best battery terminal grease that I have found, and I use it on my vehicles/toys.
Thanks again for the great resources. If anyone can point me in the right direction with the F/R switch connections, I would greatly appreciate it!
John Howley
howlinjohn
Do I likely have the power harness wires connected incorrectly, or does the problem more likely involve the wire connections to the micro switches?
I thought that I took great care to change the wire connections one at a time (like changing an automotive distributor cap- one plug wire at a time), but I must have reversed something.
I will review the R/F switch (direction selector) diagram in the Resources Section to verify connections.
In my first day, Cartaholics has already been a great resource for me, as I have been able to download the Owners, Service, and Parts manuals for my rig!
I bought my EZGO two years ago. I use it around my property on North Lake here in Hartland, WI. It's my second golf car. It's a stock golf course unit, but with a cargo box and Crager caps. It has a decent set of Trojans that came with it. I change wire sets every year after cleaning the battery tops and posts with baking soda and water slurry. I apply a coating of Sanchem's "No-Ox ID A Special" electrical contact grease on all battery connections. It's the best battery terminal grease that I have found, and I use it on my vehicles/toys.
Thanks again for the great resources. If anyone can point me in the right direction with the F/R switch connections, I would greatly appreciate it!
John Howley
howlinjohn