Club Car Onward 2018 Maintenance And Service Manual page 341

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TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM – SUBARU EX40
TEST PROCEDURE 16 – Reverse Buzzer and Reverse Buzzer Limit Switch
See General Warnings on page 1-2.
NOTE: Reverse Buzzer: This is a voltage test.
Reverse Buzzer Limit Switch: This is a continuity test.
A reverse buzzer is mounted on the back side of the instrument panel. On some models, another reverse buzzer is
also mounted on a bracket at the left rear of the vehicle. The reverse buzzer is powered by the 10-amp ATM fuse
located on the main wire harness in front of the engine.
The reverse buzzer limit switch is located on the Forward/Reverse shifter. Red/white and orange wires are connected
to it.
1.
If necessary, See Testing Basics on page 18-17..
2.
To test the front reverse buzzer, remove instrument panel. See Instrument Panel Removal, Section 4, Page 4-8.
3.
Check for proper wiring and tight connections.
4.
Check that battery voltage is present in the red/white wire at buzzer.
5.
Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the REVERSE position. The buzzer should sound. If not, check limit
switch in the next steps.
6.
Disconnect black wire from buzzer.
7.
With Forward/Reverse handle still in the REVERSE position, there should be continuity between the black wire
and ground. With Forward/Reverse handle still in the FORWARD position, there should be no continuity. If either
reading is incorrect, replace limit switch. See Reverse Buzzer Limit Switch Removal, Section 19, Page 19-25.
8.
If limit switch is operating properly, replace buzzer. See Reverse Warning Buzzer Removal, Section 19,
Page 19-23.
TEST PROCEDURE 17 – Low Oil Warning Light (LED)
See General Warnings on page 1-2.
NOTE: This is a voltage test.
When the key switch is placed in the ON position, the Low Oil Warning Light will illuminate for approximately 3
seconds as a bulb check function.
1.
If low oil warning light does not illuminate for approximately 3 seconds when the key switch is placed in the ON
position, proceed with the steps below.
2.
If necessary, See Testing Basics on page 18-17..
3.
Remove the instrument panel. See Instrument Panel Removal, Section 4, Page 4-8.
4.
Ensure that the wires are connected correctly and are tight. If they are not, rewire or tighten as necessary. See
Wiring Diagrams on page 18-8.
5.
With key switch in ON position, test for battery voltage at yellow/white wire to low oil warning light. If no voltage,
check key switch. See Key Switch (Start Circuit) on page 18-26.
6.
If battery voltage is present, use a test lead to ground the yellow wire terminal of low oil warning light. Light
should illuminate. If not, replace low oil warning light.
2018 Onward Maintenance and Service Manual
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Test Procedures
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