E-Z-Go electric carts with low tire pressure will experience an increased load on the batteries which will slow you down and decrease the distance you can drive before recharging. Replace any old, frayed or singed connections.Ĭheck your tire pressure to be sure it is at the proper level. Examine the wiper speed switch for burned-out contacts. If so, you may need to replace or tighten a battery cable connection. Notice if you are losing power when you drive up inclines. Have the solenoid replaced by a qualified mechanic. This is a common problem with E-Z-Go golf carts and can cause overheating.
The clicking noise should only occur once the accelerator is pressed. If your golf cart is running without you pushing on the accelerator, the solenoid may be sticking into an on position. Troubleshoot a sticky accelerator by turning the engine on and listening for a small clicking sound. A number of sticky issues may be resolved with a bit of investigation. At times, your golf cart may seem to have a mind of its own and will cause you problems with either a lack of power or sometimes the complete opposite–it seems to want to drive even when you don’t. Electric E-Z-Go Golf Carts are becoming more popular every day and have become the main source of transportation for many people.