Do you have a question about the DR48V-B and is the answer not in the manual?
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Roger Newman
April 12, 2025
unit has no power
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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025
The Coleman Powersports DR48V-B unit may have no power due to several possible reasons:
1. Battery connection is not reliable – Loose or corroded battery terminals can interrupt power. 2. Battery malfunction – The battery may be faulty or not holding charge. 3. Short circuit – A short circuit could damage the electrical system and prevent power. 4. Material defect or defect in workmanship – Could lead to failure of electrical components. 5. Alteration or misuse – Modifying the unit or improper use may cause power issues.
Inspect the battery and connections carefully for damage, corrosion, or looseness.
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Peter Baen
February 22, 2025
Coleman DR48- B 4 Steering Ball Joint
Photo shows correct one installed and incorrect on ordered.
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The correct steering ball joint for the Coleman Powersports model DR48V-B is not specified in the provided context.
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Dr Albert Kite
January 31, 2025
What is the front/rear tire pressure for a Coleman golf cart DR48-B 4 seater?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The context provided does not explicitly state the recommended front and rear tire pressure for the Coleman Powersports DR48V-B golf cart. While it gives detailed information about tire sizes (23×10.5-14 for both front and rear), suspension, brakes, and other specifications, tire pressure values are not included.
For accurate and safe operation, it’s best to consult the tire sidewall for manufacturer recommendations or refer to a full version of the owner’s manual. Generally, for similar golf carts, typical tire pressures range from 15 to 22 PSI, but always verify with official documentation specific to your model.
Would you like help finding the full manual or official tire pressure spec online?
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Michael Booher
June 5, 2025
How do you adjust the gas pedal on my Coleman electric golf cart. Takes off way to fast.
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Do you have a question about the DR48V-B and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
unit has no power
The Coleman Powersports DR48V-B unit may have no power due to several possible reasons:
1. Battery connection is not reliable – Loose or corroded battery terminals can interrupt power.
2. Battery malfunction – The battery may be faulty or not holding charge.
3. Short circuit – A short circuit could damage the electrical system and prevent power.
4. Material defect or defect in workmanship – Could lead to failure of electrical components.
5. Alteration or misuse – Modifying the unit or improper use may cause power issues.
Inspect the battery and connections carefully for damage, corrosion, or looseness.
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Coleman DR48- B 4 Steering Ball Joint Photo shows correct one installed and incorrect on ordered.
The correct steering ball joint for the Coleman Powersports model DR48V-B is not specified in the provided context.
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What is the front/rear tire pressure for a Coleman golf cart DR48-B 4 seater?
The context provided does not explicitly state the recommended front and rear tire pressure for the Coleman Powersports DR48V-B golf cart. While it gives detailed information about tire sizes (23×10.5-14 for both front and rear), suspension, brakes, and other specifications, tire pressure values are not included.
For accurate and safe operation, it’s best to consult the tire sidewall for manufacturer recommendations or refer to a full version of the owner’s manual. Generally, for similar golf carts, typical tire pressures range from 15 to 22 PSI, but always verify with official documentation specific to your model.
Would you like help finding the full manual or official tire pressure spec online?
This answer is automatically generated
How do you adjust the gas pedal on my Coleman electric golf cart. Takes off way to fast.
What’s the torque for the roof to frame bolts?