Instructions
• go to the back of the golf cart and find the panel that covers the electric motor. Four or six screws hold the panel in place. Use the screwdriver to remove the screws, turning counterclockwise and put them in a safe place after removal.
• Remove the panel for the electric motor is visible. Electric motors typically include reset buttons that can perform similar to the circuit breakers. Search in the area where several electrical cables between the engine and look for a little red button. This is the reset button. Press the button to restart the engine. Put the panel in place and secure it with screws. …show more content…
If the carriage moves now, the problem is resolved. If no power is produced by the engine, however, the motor has burned out and must be