3 - 2 is a fault code for solenoid welded
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3 - 2 is a fault code for solenoid welded
http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/electric-ezgo/104382-ezgo-running-slow-new-batteries.html
ezgo cart golf cart troubleshooting manual
https://mygolfbuggy.com/maintenance/manuals/ezgo/EZGo%2036v%20Technicians%20Repair%20Manual.pdf
It may need a repair
First put the dead laptop battery in a zip lock.
Then put the zip into refrigeratory and keep it in freezer for 14 - 15 hours.
Afer waitinf for a long time, take the dead laptop battery out of refrigeratory .
Using clean and soft cloth to dry the battery and get the battery to room temperature (about 20° - 25°)
In the end fully charging and discharging the battery for 3 - 4 cycles.
Now you would see that your dead battery holding up charge for 1-2 hours.
See the detail video in metacafe.com
View more info in : http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/blog/revive-dead-laptop-battery.htm
SOURCE: I have 2004 EZgo electric golf cart. When I plug
Check for a tripped circuit breaker. usally at inline with the positive cale of the battery
SOURCE: My 2000 Yamaha golf cart has 6-4cell 8 volt
Yes to both questions. the charger must sense 41.5 volts to activate the relay inside the charger. Being a repair shop, I have a charger that is rigged to charge even DEAD batteries. I do not recommend this for the novice. A charger set on 12 volts will bring the batteries back up to 8.2-8.6 volts. A cheap trickle charger may not put out enough to charge a battery of this size. Remember that they are used to MAINTAIN a charge. Connect the Voltmeter and watch for voltage rise. If it rises to 8.1 or above, it is charging. Trojan battery company recommends charging at least once a month.
SOURCE: batteries run out of power too quick, what is my problem
The voltage should be above 37 volts if you have 6 volt batteries. This must be measured under load. A simple voltage check is useless. If the batteries are over 6 years old, they are probably in need of replacement.
SOURCE: Ez Go 28115-G01 battery charger does not work.
I have an EZGO powerwise 36V charger, model 28115-GO3 that was installed onboard a cart. I want to use this charger for another cart, but the charger has 3 wires out. Why 3 wires? One is +, the other -. what do I do with the third wire? The wires are red, black and yellow; two odf the wires are 10-12 gauge, the other is around 16 gauge.
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