Your the man! Very great example of patience. I wish I wasn’t color blind , that project would be tough for me. I find older DS carts a challenge. I’m finding a lot of dead solenoids and a few controllers lately. Keeps me busy using all your knowledge, still love to hear that click and cart move , getting to be my favorite sound , keep up the great videos
Excellent video on wiring and troubleshooting! I have a 05 Club Car IQ that I got in very similar condition that I have been trying to troubleshoot it for months now and now I think I have a much better idea on what I need to do to get it running. Thank you for this video! It really helped me and I'm hoping I can get mine fixed now!
Good work. The number #9 pin on the main harness (grey) needs an inline diode to prevent "main drop out" stalling condition. A problem in these early DS models. Let me know if you need one, I have plenty in stock, having to do this rewire many times on carts. I will donate some and mail them to you. Cheers.
That looks as bad as that cart I've got I call "Rat Cart" it had been left on a farm under a shed. The only thing left was the connectors. The wood rats ate all the wiring except the battery cables. I had to build a entire harness. Moved the FNR to the steering column while I was at it Keep up the great work 😊
Question: can you point me to a video or tell me how to bypass my OBC in my ‘02 club car? (Not IQ). You’ve convinced me to go lithium but I don’t know how to bypass the OBC issue. Great score on this golf cart with the 10” lift
By chance are able to check the solenoid being able to just apply 12v? or do you need the full 48 to test and here a click. Thank you and great job on the video, learned a lot.
Gotcha, I was testing with 12v and could not get it to open or close. Yes its a 48v solenoid so Ill proceed with testing at 48v. Thank you for the help.@@Fentertainment
I usually just google which ever model and put schematic behind it. Sometimes you have to dig through a couple different schematics but for the most part they are easy to find.
Admiral MOT-A4 14 HP high torque motor Speeds up to 20 mph with stock 18" tires Speeds up to 28 mph with XCT500 & A4S map & big tires 10 tooth spline use with 400a and 500a controls
I swear by my Chinese Yamaha Raptor-clone, *but whoever wired it deserves to be slapped in public lol.* Other than that and the stock tie-rods, I lucked out.
Your the man! Very great example of patience. I wish I wasn’t color blind , that project would be tough for me. I find older DS carts a challenge. I’m finding a lot of dead solenoids and a few controllers lately. Keeps me busy using all your knowledge, still love to hear that click and cart move , getting to be my favorite sound , keep up the great videos
Excellent video on wiring and troubleshooting! I have a 05 Club Car IQ that I got in very similar condition that I have been trying to troubleshoot it for months now and now I think I have a much better idea on what I need to do to get it running. Thank you for this video! It really helped me and I'm hoping I can get mine fixed now!
If you have any questions reach out.
Good Job! Nice breakdown of the wiring harness.
Good job sir! A little patience goes a long way
Great job. Thanks for the good content!
Ryan always find the best deal that 10" lift looks strong 💪
Good work. The number #9 pin on the main harness (grey) needs an inline diode to prevent "main drop out" stalling condition. A problem in these early DS models. Let me know if you need one, I have plenty in stock, having to do this rewire many times on carts. I will donate some and mail them to you. Cheers.
Ten4, The schematic didnt show that. I mustve downloaded the older schematic. The band side goes to the controller right?
@@Fentertainment Yes Sir. That is correct.
That looks as bad as that cart I've got I call "Rat Cart" it had been left on a farm under a shed. The only thing left was the connectors. The wood rats ate all the wiring except the battery cables. I had to build a entire harness.
Moved the FNR to the steering column while I was at it
Keep up the great work 😊
Question: can you point me to a video or tell me how to bypass my OBC in my ‘02 club car? (Not IQ).
You’ve convinced me to go lithium but I don’t know how to bypass the OBC issue.
Great score on this golf cart with the 10” lift
By chance are able to check the solenoid being able to just apply 12v? or do you need the full 48 to test and here a click. Thank you and great job on the video, learned a lot.
If its a 48v solenoid then you would need close to 48v on the smaller terminals. The 2 top lugs only make and break continuity.
Gotcha, I was testing with 12v and could not get it to open or close. Yes its a 48v solenoid so Ill proceed with testing at 48v. Thank you for the help.@@Fentertainment
I really like the cart, curious to know what the tire size is on it.
That diode on the large terminals are used with the alltrax controllers.
Where is your shop located, I have a golf cart that need work. I'm in Ellenwood GA
Great video. Really helped me out. Thanks.
When i work golf carts with bad wiring i always lift the rear wheels off the ground so it does rocket off into the shop
...done that once
Great job!
Hey fen, I just posted a video of the wiring on my ezgo, you think you can check it out and see if I messed up on any of the wiring by chance.
Great video
Nice find! That guy could have saved a lot of money if he printed out a wire diagram.. haha
Where did you get that detailed wiring diagram?
on the internet.
What site are you finding the body panels on?
body panels?
Were do you find the wire diagram.
I usually just google which ever model and put schematic behind it. Sometimes you have to dig through a couple different schematics but for the most part they are easy to find.
Admiral MOT-A4
14 HP high torque motor
Speeds up to 20 mph with stock 18" tires
Speeds up to 28 mph with XCT500 & A4S map & big tires
10 tooth spline use with 400a and 500a controls
I might swap it out with a stock motor when I flip this cart. This could be used down the road in something else.
I swear by my Chinese Yamaha Raptor-clone, *but whoever wired it deserves to be slapped in public lol.* Other than that and the stock tie-rods, I lucked out.