mailman401
New Member
Bought a used cart (2000 club car) with no brake lights (did not catch it). Probably would have bought it anyway because of the price.
Bulbs look good- not open or blown(double filaments), have turn signals and hazards (I assume they are on the same filament).
Continuity at the brake switch when pedal is depressed.
I could not get a voltage reading at the brake pedal switch switch measuring from the frame to either lead (disconnected them). Seems like one of them should be hot assuming the brake lights are wired to work with the key in the off position.
I only see two fuses: one coming off the charger socket and the other in the rear of the cart. Is the brake light on a seperate fuse? I pulled both fuses but did not continuity check them because I had to repair my meter. They looked good (that is-not blown).
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Bulbs look good- not open or blown(double filaments), have turn signals and hazards (I assume they are on the same filament).
Continuity at the brake switch when pedal is depressed.
I could not get a voltage reading at the brake pedal switch switch measuring from the frame to either lead (disconnected them). Seems like one of them should be hot assuming the brake lights are wired to work with the key in the off position.
I only see two fuses: one coming off the charger socket and the other in the rear of the cart. Is the brake light on a seperate fuse? I pulled both fuses but did not continuity check them because I had to repair my meter. They looked good (that is-not blown).
Any suggestions?
Thanks