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This could be really bad. Start by checking total voltage from battery pack. Next check voltage at small posts of solenoid when pressing pedal. No voltage? start tracing the wiring. Voltage yes? then test solenoid. If good then controller might be bad.
Battery charger is probably of the intelligent type containing sophisticated circuitry which is very vulnerable to being damaged or weakened by excessive heat, voltage surges and transients. Such chargers should really be used with additional surge protection.
When such a charger fails to work there is little an owner can do other than check the supply and the fuses and connectors, both on the charger and on the golf cart. If everything that can be tested is ok it is the task for an engineer to carry out repairs.
May be a plugged fuel filter.If you have not done a tune up in a while it may also be time to replace plugs,wires,and cap and rotor if you have one.You can go to autozone,I hear they scan trouble codes for free.This way you will know why your light is on.Well good luck and hope this heped.
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