Glad to see this. I thought my speed sensor might be failing or the magnet. Low speed at part throttle it cuts in and out but when floored itll go full speed without any cutout. I starting to think its this now
Probably the MCOR. That speed was probably used the most on the cart. If it was the speed sensor it wouldn’t make it to full speed or would reach full speed and then slow down to a low speed.
My 2017 Club Car Precedent often fails to respond when I push the pedal down. I may have to pump the pedal 5-10 times before it moves. Does that sound like a bad MCOR? And if so, could you supply me with the part number? Thanks!
It sound like it could be. Or it could be a speed sensor. They are both easy to replace. Your cart uses an MCOR 4: amzn.to/3Sqwa95 Speed Sensor: amzn.to/3Yjq3qD
Is this for the gas or electric? My gas one has no pedal response for the first quarter throttle. The goes full power when it comes on. Try to cruise slow and it cuts off then bucks to try to go full throttle. Good gas. Good battery. Can not find the rpm limiter to bypass.
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Depends on what the problem is. If it’s a speed issue the motor could be bad. Plumb Quick Motors is an awesome company that may be able to help you. Call them and tell them what’s going on. Here is there website. plumquick.com/
Yes. The part I linked in the description will work for a 2007 Club Car. There’s a few really good videos on TH-cam about how to replace it. Some recommend buying the OEM part but it is $180+ and lasts around 7/8 years. It takes about 15 mins to replace so if the aftermarket model last 2-3 years I’ll just replace it again if it goes out.
@@DadsToyBox I replaced two batteries, now they all read 8 volts except for one which reads 5.9 so I would assume it has enough power to go, I know not full power but shouldn’t be hesitating, I took it off this morning and am ordering mcor as to hopefully save 200 to replace that last battery
Glad to see this. I thought my speed sensor might be failing or the magnet. Low speed at part throttle it cuts in and out but when floored itll go full speed without any cutout. I starting to think its this now
Probably the MCOR. That speed was probably used the most on the cart. If it was the speed sensor it wouldn’t make it to full speed or would reach full speed and then slow down to a low speed.
@@DadsToyBox Awesome. Thanks for the feedback
Sounds exactly like the problem that I’m having with my 2006 Club Car DS. How can I find out which model of MCOR to order and from where?
Here is a link to one that should work for your cart:
amzn.to/3USGtUy
@@DadsToyBox thanks bud. You just became my new best friend. lol
Hopefully LOL. It could also be a speed sensor or the motor but this would be the most likely problem.
My 2017 Club Car Precedent often fails to respond when I push the pedal down. I may have to pump the pedal 5-10 times before it moves. Does that sound like a bad MCOR? And if so, could you supply me with the part number? Thanks!
It sound like it could be. Or it could be a speed sensor. They are both easy to replace.
Your cart uses an MCOR 4:
amzn.to/3Sqwa95
Speed Sensor:
amzn.to/3Yjq3qD
Is this for the gas or electric? My gas one has no pedal response for the first quarter throttle. The goes full power when it comes on. Try to cruise slow and it cuts off then bucks to try to go full throttle. Good gas. Good battery. Can not find the rpm limiter to bypass.
This is for an electric golf cart. I’m not familiar with the gas cart and it would be tough to diagnose it without it in front of me.
@@DadsToyBox thank you for the reply. Couldn’t tell in your vid if it was electric or gas. Gas has a similar pedal I believe.
@HammerWrench yes. There should be something that sends power to the motor. Very similar to an electric cart.
Link to MCOR2 Replacement (Economy Version):
amzn.to/3WbKnal
Link to MCOR2 Replacement (Professional Version):
amzn.to/450C7Ou
**As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualified purchases**
Great MCOR install video by Waynes Golf Carts:
th-cam.com/video/joJr-AlXtFA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching! Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!
www.youtube.com/@DadsToyBox?sub_confirmation=1
Ihave changed the speed sensor and the mcor on my 2014 and have u ad no help, what should I trynext?
Depends on what the problem is. If it’s a speed issue the motor could be bad. Plumb Quick Motors is an awesome company that may be able to help you. Call them and tell them what’s going on. Here is there website. plumquick.com/
I have that same problem with my 2007. Guess I need to fix that. Would the part be universal with mine do you know?
Yes. The part I linked in the description will work for a 2007 Club Car. There’s a few really good videos on TH-cam about how to replace it. Some recommend buying the OEM part but it is $180+ and lasts around 7/8 years. It takes about 15 mins to replace so if the aftermarket model last 2-3 years I’ll just replace it again if it goes out.
My club car is hesitating on hills and bucking until I get to a flat road. My batteries are clean and water is full. I will try this solution.
It could also be your speed sensor. Here’s a link to one with a high speed magnet.
amzn.to/3sbbNCd
Do you solve the problem? I have the same problem. Thanks
The MCOR2 fixed my problem.
@@DadsToyBox replaced with a NEW MCOR just now... but it's still jumping, can you help for further help? Thanks
It could also be a speed sensor. Here’s a link to one.
amzn.to/3sbbNCd
Other than that there may be something wrong with the motor.
How is it working?
I replaced the MCOR with the cheaper aftermarket one and haven’t had an issue since. It’s been about 1 year.
My club cart hesitates every two seconds ish when your pushing pedal could this be it?
Yes. That is definitely a symptom of a bad MCOR
@@DadsToyBoxthanks I will take a look
@@Farmerboy5 if the batteries are good, it’s the speed sensor, MCOR, or the motor. The MCOR and speed sensor are both much cheaper to replace.
@@DadsToyBox I replaced two batteries, now they all read 8 volts except for one which reads 5.9 so I would assume it has enough power to go, I know not full power but shouldn’t be hesitating, I took it off this morning and am ordering mcor as to hopefully save 200 to replace that last battery
@Farmerboy5 let me know how it works out. Hopefully the MCOR fixes the problem.
Has a new mcor
I’m not sure what you’re asking or saying.