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    #16
    Dang man, you've got some work ahead of you. Good luck!

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      #17
      I have been SLOWLY working on this cart and I have hit a road block with the wiring! I sent the controller off and had it tested and it was fine. On/off switch tested fine. Solenoid checks out. Batteries have juice.
      I get nothing out of it or to the controller
      I need a golf cart guru.
      I will bring it where ever I need to.

      I need help
      Does anyone know someone works on these carts? I do not mind making a trip to get it to the right person.

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        #18
        Originally posted by tod View Post
        I have been SLOWLY working on this cart and I have hit a road block with the wiring! I sent the controller off and had it tested and it was fine. On/off switch tested fine. Solenoid checks out. Batteries have juice.
        I get nothing out of it or to the controller
        I need a golf cart guru.
        I will bring it where ever I need to.

        I need help
        Does anyone know someone works on these carts? I do not mind making a trip to get it to the right person.
        Send BowSlayer a PM. Great guy and knows his shizzz when it comes to these buggies. He's given me a ton of advice on my EZ-GO rebuild.

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          #19
          Could be your MCOR

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            #20
            Got the wiring fixed thanks to bowslayer. Now it's time to reassemble.

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                #22
                Shazam !

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                  #23
                  Looking good!
                  Good luck!!!

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                    #24
                    Nice work.

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                      #25
                      Nice work. I love mine, so quiet!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by tod View Post
                        Got the wiring fixed thanks to bowslayer. Now it's time to reassemble.
                        Awesome!! Time to get that dude on the road!!!

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                          #27
                          Finally finished this thing. Had some issues with it but once I got it in the right hands we got them knocked out.
                          28 mph and will literally squeal the tires.


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                              #29
                              That's a slick little ride!

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                                #30
                                Wow, that really turned out nice! Great job!

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