Mcor; Debris Shields; Brake Return Spring - Club Car Precedent 2004 Maintenance And Service

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ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE PEDAL GROUP
Pedal Group Removal, Continued:
6. Loosen turnbuckle (6) until the threaded rod from the pedal group is free of the turnbuckle.
7. Remove two screws (2) on the driver side of the pedal group and two screws (1) on the passenger side
of the pedal group.
8. Slightly lift pedal group from the vehicle to gain access to the connections to the MCOR on the passenger
side of the pedal group.
9. Separate the electrical connectors at the MCOR.
10. Remove two screws (1) to separate the MCOR from the pedal group (Figure 5-3, Page 5-3).

MCOR

The pedal group for the Precedent electric vehicle includes a Motor Controller Output Regulator (MCOR)
mounted on the side of the pedal group. The MCOR detects the position of the GO pedal and sends a corre-
sponding voltage to the motor controller.

DEBRIS SHIELDS

Debris shields on the top face of the pedal group prevent excessive debris from contacting the moving parts
of the pedal group. Both shields (3 and 4) are held in place with screws (1) and washers (2) (Figure 5-4,
Page 5-5). When shields are replaced, tighten screws (1) to 53 in-lb (6 N·m).

BRAKE RETURN SPRING

CAUTION
• Spring is under tension. Use caution when working with springs.
The brake return spring (5) provides the pressure needed to return the brake pedal to its upright position
(Figure 5-4, Page 5-5). One end of the spring attaches to a hook on pedal (11) and the other end attaches to
pedal base (12).
MCOR
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Figure 5-3 MCOR Removal
2004 Precedent IQ System Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
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Pedal Group
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