Club Car V-GLIDE Maintenance Service Supplement page 84

36-volt electric vehicles
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16A
TRANSAXLE (TYPE G)
Transaxle Removal, Continued:
8. If a chain hoist was used to raise the vehicle, lift the vehicle high enough to permit easy access and clear-
ance for removal of the motor. If a floor jack was used to raise the vehicle, lower the transaxle enough
to permit easy access and clearance for removal of the motor.
9. Remove the three motor mounting bolts (Figure 16a-11, Page 16a-6) and the motor positioning bolt
(Figure 16a-12, Page 16a-7) mounting the motor to the transaxle. See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• Do not position fingers under motor when sliding motor off of the input shaft. Fingers may get
pinched when motor disengages.
Figure 16a-10 Leaf Springs
10. Carefully remove the motor from the transaxle. Slide the motor away from the transaxle until the motor
spline becomes disengaged from the input shaft, then lift motor out. See preceding CAUTION.
11. If a floor jack was used, pull floor jack from beneath the transaxle and allow the springs to rest on the floor.
12. Remove the U-bolts attaching the transaxle to the leaf springs (Figure 16a-10, Page 16a-6).
13. Carefully lift each end of the transaxle off its positioning pin (on the leaf spring) and slide the transaxle
to the rear and out of the vehicle.
14. Drain the lubricant from the transaxle and remove the axle shafts. See Axle Shaft and Oil Seal Removal
on page 16a-1. See following NOTE.
NOTE: Recycle or dispose of used oil or lubricant in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
15. Remove the brake assemblies if required. See Section 6 – Wheel Brake Assemblies in the appropri-
ate maintenance and service manual.
Page 16a-6
2004 V-Glide 36-Volt Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Service Supplement
MOTOR MOUNTING
INPUT
PINION
GEAR
INTERMEDIATE
DIFFERENTIAL
GEAR ASSEMBLY
GEAR CASE
Figure 16a-11 Motor Mounting Bolts
Transaxle
BOLTS

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