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the golf cart will start up and possibly take off, without hesitation. And as you travel, no matter how firmly you press on the gas pedal, the cart will not accelerate - even if it does momentarily, you won’t be able to maintain that level of accel- eration. Problems with the sped con- troller occur for a variety of reasons, but most often the cause is degradation due to age or lack of use. When you replace the speed controller, since this device works so closely with the solenoid, it’s typically best to replace them at the same time, even if the solenoid is not showing signs of distress. 3. Direction Switches Wear The direction switches some- times referred to as the for- ward and reverse switches, may also wear and fail over time. As the name suggests, the direction switches manage the cart’s ability to move back- ward and forwards and operate similarly to a transmission. A key indication of a direction switch failure is when the cart powers on and operates nor- mally, but will only move in one direction, such as back- ward but not forward. In this instance, this means that only one of the switches is failing. If the cart doesn’t move in either direction, both switches have failed. Diagnosing a problem with the direction switches isn’t a com- plicated matter, but repairing the switch is more complex, especially if the switches are built into the speed controller. In some instances, it’s more efficient to replace the switch rather than attempt to perform the repair. To avoid these common prob- lems with your electric golf carts, commit to regular ser- vice, as a technician will be able to spot signs of wear long before the switches fail. Don’t let an issue with your electric golf cart keep you from the greens. As with other me- chanical issues, the sooner you tackle the problem, the sooner you can get your cart up and running efficiently again. Do you have an interesting golf cart related article or repair tip? Send it to us at info@golfcarop- tions.com and we will place it in an upcoming issue, giving you, or your business full credit. DECEMBER 2018 13