Why am I not getting power to my ignition?
Worn ignition switch contacts, temperature problems, or broken springs can all cause the ignition switch to fail, preventing you from starting your car. On the road, poor ignition switch contacts could shut the engine off while driving, which could be dangerous.
How do you test an ezgo ignition switch?
Re: test an ez go key switch Hook the black probe to the 36v- on the battery pack and the red probe on the back of the keyswitch. on 1 of the wires at the back of the keyswitch you should see constant pack voltage, on the other wire, you should see voltage only when the key is in the on position.
How do you bypass a golf cart key switch?
This process includes these steps:
- Turn off the ignition switch to minimize your risk of electrocution.
- Locate the wires for your cart’s ignition switch.
- Use wire snips to cut these wires away from their connectors.
- Touch the engines together carefully to bypass the ignition switch and send power to your engine.
How do you test a Club Car micro switch?
The micro switches are simple 2 wire on/off switches. They open and close mechanically. You can test function with a voltmeter if you first verify 36v in on the supply side of the switch, then mechanically trigger the switch, and test for 36v on the output side.
How do I reset my club car OBC?
Resetting the OBC must be performed in this order:
- Key switch to off.
- Set forward/reverse to neutral.
- Put tow/run switch to tow.
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal from the battery pack.
- Put the tow/run switch to run.
- Put forward/reverse switch to reverse.
- Put key switch to on.
How do you test an accelerator on a micro switch?
Using a jumper wire, jump the power from the 48V positive terminal to the small positive terminal on the solenoid. Turn the key of the cart to the ON position and press the accelerator. Check if the wheels are turning normally. If the wheels aren’t turning, recheck the jumper connections and try steps 3 and 4 again.