Friday, March 30, 2012

Gas Golf Cart Maintenance

• Once a year, change the spark plugs, air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, changing oil (premium grade), grease front end & adjust valves. Even if your cart sits up it should be serviced due to moisture build up, in the motor.
• Check belts for wear, drive and starter generator belts.
• Check battery for corrosion. Remove corrosion and spray with battery terminal protector.
• Tire pressure should be at 12 – 15 lbs.
• Be careful not to over choke golf cart, as this will foul the plugs. If cart does not run after normal choke procedure, stop and call for service.
• Crank time is 3- seconds, trying to crank beyond this period could damage the starter generator.
• Use a container free of contaminates when refilling your gas tank. Dirt & water can damage your engine. Unleaded fuel only.
Bring your Buggy/Golf Cart in for a Maintenance checkup today!
At: 705 New Warrington Rd Pensacola Fl 32506 or call 850-433-3946

2 comments:

  1. Great tips for keeping golf carts in top shape during the colder months! One thing I’d add is the importance of using a golf cart cover for extra protection. It shields the cart from harsh weather, prevents rust, and keeps it clean. Definitely a must-have for winter maintenance!

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  2. Great tips for winter maintenance! Protecting your golf cart during the colder months is so important, and using a golf cart cover can make a big difference in keeping it in top condition. Thanks for sharing these helpful insights!

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