Golf Cars Unlimited service department is well staffed and has experience in the repair of Club Car, Cushman and E- Z -GO golf carts. Our technicians are able to diagnose mechanical and electrical problems quickly and effectively and efficiently correct any problems. We can also fabricate almost anything specifically requested for your golf cart needs. We can come to your location, pick up your cart, service it and deliver it back to you.
SERVICE CHARGES
LABOR RATE $90
DIAGNOSTIC CHARGE $150
BATTERY DISCHARGE $75
BATTERY JUMP CHARGE $75
CHARGER REPAIR $50 PLUS PARTS
LOCAL PICKUP AND DELIVERY (<10 MILES)$75 ROUND TRIP
DISTANCE PICKUP AND DELIVERY $5 ONE WAY MILE (EX. BEAUMONT TO LAKE CHARLES 60 MILES x $5= $300 (Picked up and returned)
DIAGNOSTIC CHARGE $150
BATTERY DISCHARGE $75
BATTERY JUMP CHARGE $75
CHARGER REPAIR $50 PLUS PARTS
LOCAL PICKUP AND DELIVERY (<10 MILES)$75 ROUND TRIP
DISTANCE PICKUP AND DELIVERY $5 ONE WAY MILE (EX. BEAUMONT TO LAKE CHARLES 60 MILES x $5= $300 (Picked up and returned)
SERVICES AVAILABLE
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OUR SERVICE SHOP HAS 7 BAYS WITH 6 LIFTS TO GET YOUR CART GOING WHEN YOU NEED IT
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BATTERY CHARGER DOES NOT COME ON
The most frequent question we get concerning problems with electric golf carts is a suspected Bad charger. The scenario is usually the same – something along the lines of not using the golf cart for a long period of time and the golf cart batteries are dead and the charger refuses to charge the batteries - the overwhelming majority of the time it is the batteries.
If your batteries have been unused for awhile and are discharged, the charger will not detect them and will not be able to charge. If you have a voltage meter and each battery has the correct voltage, then you have a charger problem.
If they are reading low voltage then your batteries are probably still good.
How do you fix it?
The easiest way to get your batteries back on their feet is to give your batteries a little kick from a standard automotive-type battery charger. Depending on the voltage of your batteries and the type of automotive charger you have this can be easy or somewhat of a hassle.
Before you get started, check your water levels but do not fill up the individual cells, just make sure the plates inside are covered and not much more. If you overlook this you stand the chance of boiling out the electrolyte and seriously compounding the problem.
Assuming your charger is the typical 12-volt automotive type and you have a 48-volt system that utilizes four 12-volt batteries all you will need to do is charge each one individually for about 20-30 minutes or so.
If your golf cart uses 6-volt batteries you would just charge two batteries at a time rather than individually.
When trying to revive 8-volt batteries things get a bit hairy as you’re pumping 12-volts into an 8-volt container which is something you shouldn’t do for more than 15-20 minutes max. Be sure to keep a close eye on the batteries when do this and never leave them unattended. Once your batteries have absorbed a small charge your automatic charger should be able to take over, which is ideal.
If your batteries have been unused for awhile and are discharged, the charger will not detect them and will not be able to charge. If you have a voltage meter and each battery has the correct voltage, then you have a charger problem.
If they are reading low voltage then your batteries are probably still good.
How do you fix it?
The easiest way to get your batteries back on their feet is to give your batteries a little kick from a standard automotive-type battery charger. Depending on the voltage of your batteries and the type of automotive charger you have this can be easy or somewhat of a hassle.
Before you get started, check your water levels but do not fill up the individual cells, just make sure the plates inside are covered and not much more. If you overlook this you stand the chance of boiling out the electrolyte and seriously compounding the problem.
Assuming your charger is the typical 12-volt automotive type and you have a 48-volt system that utilizes four 12-volt batteries all you will need to do is charge each one individually for about 20-30 minutes or so.
If your golf cart uses 6-volt batteries you would just charge two batteries at a time rather than individually.
When trying to revive 8-volt batteries things get a bit hairy as you’re pumping 12-volts into an 8-volt container which is something you shouldn’t do for more than 15-20 minutes max. Be sure to keep a close eye on the batteries when do this and never leave them unattended. Once your batteries have absorbed a small charge your automatic charger should be able to take over, which is ideal.
The best thing to do is bring the cart in for a jump charge for $75 by charger designed to charge all the batteries up from very low voltage.
HERE IS A VIDEO TO HELP
Battery Maintenance
Many of our repairs involve the battery of the car. The battery is a vital part of an electric golf cart and can be very costly if not maintained properly. We recommend that you purchase Trojan brand batteries, if properly maintained can lasts 4-5 years, much longer than cheaper batteries.
Battery acid is corrosive and can be a health hazard. When servicing batteries, remove jewelry in order to avoid contact with metal on the battery terminals. When checking and refilling batteries, put on safety glasses and heavy rubber gloves.
After the batteries have been fully charged, check the electrolyte water levels in each cell of each battery monthly (depending on use) to ensure that the leaded plates in the battery are submerged in water. If the water runs dry, it will shorten the life of the battery and could be a fire hazard. Use only distilled water to refill. Don't fill the cell all the way up -- add just enough water to cover the plates. Over filling will cause the acid to flow out of covers when charging, resulting in corrosion of the metal frame and cables.
Check connectors to make sure they are tight and corrosion free. If connectors are loose or corroded, contact a service technician. Connectors can also be negatively interfered by spilled battery acid, as well as dirt, dust, and grass. Use baking soda or Coke to clean acid off of the terminals. Use water to clean dirt, dust, and grass. Cleaning the top and sides of the battery is crucial for a long-term life and efficient, day-to-day performance.
Many of our repairs involve the battery of the car. The battery is a vital part of an electric golf cart and can be very costly if not maintained properly. We recommend that you purchase Trojan brand batteries, if properly maintained can lasts 4-5 years, much longer than cheaper batteries.
Battery acid is corrosive and can be a health hazard. When servicing batteries, remove jewelry in order to avoid contact with metal on the battery terminals. When checking and refilling batteries, put on safety glasses and heavy rubber gloves.
After the batteries have been fully charged, check the electrolyte water levels in each cell of each battery monthly (depending on use) to ensure that the leaded plates in the battery are submerged in water. If the water runs dry, it will shorten the life of the battery and could be a fire hazard. Use only distilled water to refill. Don't fill the cell all the way up -- add just enough water to cover the plates. Over filling will cause the acid to flow out of covers when charging, resulting in corrosion of the metal frame and cables.
Check connectors to make sure they are tight and corrosion free. If connectors are loose or corroded, contact a service technician. Connectors can also be negatively interfered by spilled battery acid, as well as dirt, dust, and grass. Use baking soda or Coke to clean acid off of the terminals. Use water to clean dirt, dust, and grass. Cleaning the top and sides of the battery is crucial for a long-term life and efficient, day-to-day performance.
Here are the signs of bad golf cart batteries that you should look out for.
- Irregular Charging Times.
- Less Power.
- Less Distance.
- Faster Discharge Rates (When Idle)
- Visual Signs.
- Low Voltage.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Do I charge my batteries fully after each period of use.
The best practice is to charge overnight after you are done using your cart for the day. Even if you only used the cart for 5 minutes, you'll want to give the golf cart batteries a good charge.
The best practice is to charge overnight after you are done using your cart for the day. Even if you only used the cart for 5 minutes, you'll want to give the golf cart batteries a good charge.
How often should I charge my cart if it is sitting and not being used?
Most chargers give the battery pack a one time charge, so if you find you never drive the cart and it just sits, you can charge it once a week to keep the charge level where it should be. Make sure there is no corrosion build up on any of the cables and clean them if there is.
Most chargers give the battery pack a one time charge, so if you find you never drive the cart and it just sits, you can charge it once a week to keep the charge level where it should be. Make sure there is no corrosion build up on any of the cables and clean them if there is.
Can you change one battery at a time on an electric cart?
When it comes to changing the golf cart batteries, technically, you can change just one at a time. However, this is not advisable as it can cause permanent damage to each battery. When a battery has gone bad, you should change all of the batteries.
When it comes to changing the golf cart batteries, technically, you can change just one at a time. However, this is not advisable as it can cause permanent damage to each battery. When a battery has gone bad, you should change all of the batteries.
Why do we use Trojan batteries?
Trojan batteries provide superior performance, long lifespans and have been proven to withstand the test of time. What does this mean? Your golf cart will get the best power/speed with Trojans and the batteries will last the longest (4-5+ years on average).
Trojan batteries provide superior performance, long lifespans and have been proven to withstand the test of time. What does this mean? Your golf cart will get the best power/speed with Trojans and the batteries will last the longest (4-5+ years on average).
How often should I check the water in my batteries?
Always fill the batteries after charging. The typical schedule is about once every 30 days, but this may vary by several days depending on your specific situation. When filling the batteries, add just enough distilled water to bring it 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch shy of the indicator ring to prevent overfilling.
Always fill the batteries after charging. The typical schedule is about once every 30 days, but this may vary by several days depending on your specific situation. When filling the batteries, add just enough distilled water to bring it 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch shy of the indicator ring to prevent overfilling.
How do I know my batteries are going bad?
When batteries start to lose their strength, they'll take longer to accelerate and might not reach the speeds you want at all. They'll dive in acceleration and maybe have difficulty climbing hills. If you're not getting the power you need when you expect it, it might be time to switch out your batteries
When batteries start to lose their strength, they'll take longer to accelerate and might not reach the speeds you want at all. They'll dive in acceleration and maybe have difficulty climbing hills. If you're not getting the power you need when you expect it, it might be time to switch out your batteries
Does putting aspirin in a battery rejuvenate it?
Wehmeyer says aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid, which eventually breaks down into acetic acid. Acetic acid attacks the positive lead dioxide plates in the battery and permanently damages them, leading to short battery life. This may show a small, temporary increase in capacity but will quickly kill the battery.
Wehmeyer says aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid, which eventually breaks down into acetic acid. Acetic acid attacks the positive lead dioxide plates in the battery and permanently damages them, leading to short battery life. This may show a small, temporary increase in capacity but will quickly kill the battery.
How many miles should a golf cart go on a full charge?
Depending on the manufacturer, most gas golf carts have between a 5 and 6 gallon gas tank and get about 40 miles to the gallon. Electric golf carts with fully charged batteries in perfect condition get about 20 to 25 miles. .
Depending on the manufacturer, most gas golf carts have between a 5 and 6 gallon gas tank and get about 40 miles to the gallon. Electric golf carts with fully charged batteries in perfect condition get about 20 to 25 miles. .
When should I put my run/tow switch in tow?
When you are working on your golf cart or the batteries.
If the cart is dead and needs to be towed.
If you don't plan on using your golf cart for two weeks or more.
When you are working on your golf cart or the batteries.
If the cart is dead and needs to be towed.
If you don't plan on using your golf cart for two weeks or more.