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How to test volts getting to electric golf cart motor?

To test the voltage getting to an Electric Golf Cart motor, you will need a multimeter. Follow these steps:

1. Turn off the golf cart and make sure it is in neutral with the parking brake engaged for safety.

2. Locate the positive and negative terminals of the golf cart battery pack.

3. Set your multimeter to the voltage setting that matches the voltage of your battery pack (usually 36 or 48 volts for electric golf carts).

4. Connect the multimeter leads to the positive and negative terminals of the battery pack.

5. Turn on the golf cart key switch or toggle switch to activate the electrical system.

6. With the multimeter connected, press the accelerator pedal to engage the motor and see if the voltage reading matches the battery pack voltage.

If the voltage reading is significantly lower than the battery pack voltage, there may be an issue with the electrical circuit or components leading to the motor. It is recommended to consult a professional or refer to the golf cart's user manual for further troubleshooting steps.

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