Club Car DS Golf Car Owner's Manual page 35

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PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE – ELECTRIC VEHICLES
REGULAR INTERVAL
Daily service by owner
Weekly service by owner
Monthly service by owner or trained
technician
Initial (one-time) inspection by owner or
trained technician after six weeks of use
Semiannual service by trained technician
only (every 50 hours of operation or 100
rounds of golf)
SERVICE
Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist
Performance Inspection
Batteries
Batteries (For vehicles NOT equipped with the
Single-Point Watering System)
Batteries (For vehicles equipped with the
Single-Point Watering System). Water monthly
or according to the established watering
interval.
Batteries
Tires
General vehicle
Batteries (For vehicles newly equipped with
the Single Point Watering System)
Brake system
Electrical wiring and connections
Forward/Reverse switch
Front wheel alignment and camber
Motor controller output regulator (MCOR)
Periodic Service Schedules
See Pre-Operation and Daily Safety
Checklist on page 22.
See Performance Inspection on page 23.
Charge batteries (after each daily use only).
Check electrolyte level. Add water if
necessary. See page 41.
Water the batteries. Observe that water flow
occurs and no water overflows from any cell.
See Battery Care – Vehicles Equipped with
the Single-Point Watering System on page
39.
Wash battery tops and clean terminals with
baking soda/water solution.
Check air pressure and adjust if necessary.
See Vehicle Specifications on page 54.
Wash battery compartment and underside of
vehicle.
For vehicles newly equipped with the SPWS,
manually check battery electrolyte levels of
all cells to verify correct valve operation. See
page See Battery Care – Vehicles Equipped
with the Single-Point Watering System on
page 39..
Check brake shoes; replace if necessary.
Lubricate brake slides per Lubrication
Schedule.
Check brake cables for damage; replace if
necessary.
Check brake cable equalizer adjustment;
adjust if necessary.
Check for tightness and damage.
Check condition of contacts and wire
connections. Make sure connections are tight.
Check and adjust as required. See Steering
and Front Suspension in the maintenance
and service manual.
Check for loose hardware, cracks and other
damage.
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