Test Procedures; Index Of Test Procedures - Club Car FE350 2005 Maintenance Service Supplement

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TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The electrical system on the gasoline vehicle is 12 volts DC with negative (–) ground to frame, and consists
of twelve circuits that are easily identified:
• Starter Circuit
• Generator Circuit
• Engine Ignition Circuit
• Engine Kill Circuit
• Reverse Buzzer Circuit
• Low Oil Warning Light Circuit
• Neutral Lockout Circuit
• Fuel Gauge and Sending Unit Circuit
• Hour Meter Circuit
• Lighting Circuit (Turf 2 and 6, Carryall 6, TransPorter, and Villager vehicles)
• Brake Light Circuit (Turf 6, Carryall 6, TransPorter, and Villager vehicles)
• Horn Circuit (Turf 6, Carryall 6, TransPorter, and Villager vehicles)
Recognizing and understanding the function of each of these circuits will help to quickly isolate the source of
an electrical problem. Use the appropriate test procedure to correct the electrical problem. See Test Proce-
dures on page 11-13.
For a complete wiring diagram, see pages 11-8 through 11-9 for Carryall 6, Villager and TransPorter vehicles;
pages 11-10 through 11-11 for Turf 6; page 11-6 for Turf 2; page 11-7 for the Carryall 2; and page 11-12 for the
Carryall 2 Plus.

TEST PROCEDURES

INDEX OF TEST PROCEDURES

1. Battery
2. Fuse
3. Ground Cables
4. Key Switch (Starter Circuit)
5. Key Switch For Key-Start Vehicles Only (Accessory Terminal)
6. Accelerator Pedal Limit Switch
7. Solenoid
8. Neutral Lockout Limit Switch
9. Starter/Generator (Starter Function)
10. Wire Continuity
2005 FE350 Gasoline Vehicle Maintenance and Service Supplement
11
Electrical System
Page 11-13

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