12-Volt Accessory Receptacle; Testing The 12-Volt Accessory Receptacle; 12-Volt Accessory Receptacle Removal; 12-Volt Accessory Receptacle Installation - Club Car Carryall 295 2013 Maintenance And Service Manual

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12-Volt Accessory Receptacle

2.
From under the hood, connect the multi-pin connector to the key switch.
3.
Lower and secure the hood.
4.
Connect battery. See Connecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-4.
12-VOLT ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE
See General Warnings, Section 1, Page 1-2.

TESTING THE 12-VOLT ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE

See Test Procedure 30 – 12-Volt Accessory Receptacle on page 12-36.

12-VOLT ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE REMOVAL

1.
Turn the key switch (6) OFF and remove the key. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in NEUTRAL. Chock
the wheels.
2.
Disconnect battery. See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-3.
3.
Raise the hood.
4.
From under the hood, disconnect the wires from the accessory receptacle (12) (Figure 14-6, Page 14-6).
5.
Reach under the instrument panel to remove the retainer (13) securing the accessory receptacle. See following
NOTE.
NOTE: The retainer works like a nut but can be removed quickly by turning only enough to align the two small
patches of retainer threads with the two smooth sections in the receptacle threads. Once aligned, the retainer
can slide off.
6.
Pull the accessory receptacle from the front side of the instrument panel.

12-VOLT ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE INSTALLATION

1.
Reverse the removal procedure to install receptacle in the instrument panel. Tighten the retainer firmly.
2.
From under the hood, connect the the wires to the accessory receptacle.
3.
Lower and secure the hood.
4.
Connect battery. See Connecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-4.
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2013 Carryall 295/XRT 1550 Maintenance and Service Manual
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: DIESEL VEHICLES

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