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I'm not getting any spark out of the plug to start the club cart(1994)

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Is this a golf cart? Single plug? Test for current getting to coil when ignition switched to ON. If yes, either bad ignition module or bad coil. If NO, check ignition switch and related wiring.

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SOURCE: club car golf cart intermittent no spark

What you have is a bad ignitor. It is a small part located behind the RPM limiter. Getting to it is a little tricky but I will try to explain. On the front of the motor, you will find 2 10mm bolts holding a black object that is the RPM limiter. Take these two bolts out and you will find the silver part behind the black box. It will have one wire running to it. The reason it is intermittent, is that heat from the engine builds up and the heat causes it to be bad. When it cools down, it will go to running again. The part runs about $50-$70 . Replace and make sure the connection fits snugly and that the wire that was under one of the bolts goes back on.

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SOURCE: 92 Gas Club Cart Has Spark And Starter Turns Over

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