If the smell is a burning smell, be very careful, a fire could start. If the smell is chemical, but very careful, a battery could explode.
That said, check your electrical connections and your voltage. If you don't know how to do this, call a friend or take it to a shop. The speed control, the wiring and the batteries can all cause what you describe.
One more thought, a dragging brake could also cause this problem.
Things to consider: When did the problem start? What happened or changed at that time? When was the last time it ran right?
Here's a link to brake adjustment info:
Dragging brakes
1. there maybe a busted circuit components
2. check brakes
SOURCE: need a club car golf cart service manual
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SOURCE: 1982 e-z go electric golf cart needteck sheet.
I have a 96 EZ GO gas golf cart with loose steering. What parts are normally needed to correct this problem and are special tools required for me to replace the parts.
Thanks,
Bob
SOURCE: Need a manual
dear sir/mam,
use this link and select the required file
http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=manual+for+a+1999+club+car+(Electric)+golf+cart&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
SOURCE: Electric Club Car golf cart has a full charge but will not move.
gulf cart will not move It has a full charge
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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