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How To Install Club Car Precedent Brake Light Switch

23.01.2019 

Golf Cart Lights FAQ. Basic Club Car Precedent Light Kit & Street Legal/Deluxe Club Car Precedent Light Kit. The brake pad/switch has a timer relay built in.

  1. Club Car Precedent Accessories
  2. Club Car Precedent Parts
  3. How To Install Club Car Windshield

That's the wires coming from the pressure switch. So first you can return the other switch. Once you get the mat out you will see a triangular cover about 10 inches per side. It has a hole in the middle to be able to lift it. Once the cover is off you will see the wires going to the MCOR and the brake wires. Those two wires from the brake switch should connect to two others going to the brake lights. Let me know what you see when you get in there and I'll let you know what I think.

Pictures are preferred. Not sure if this is considered stealing a thread, if so I apologize in advance. I've attached a pic of the switch in question. I know that type of switch had problems and since has been replaced by a different type of switch.

I couple of years ago I was able to find a replacement. Now I can't find one. I have checked all the sponsors and can't find the part. Can anyone tell me where to buy one? The part number was posted on this site a couple of years ago, but a search for that part number does not yield any results. Not sure if this is considered stealing a thread, if so I apologize in advance.

I've attached a pic of the switch in question. I know that type of switch had problems and since has been replaced by a different type of switch. I couple of years ago I was able to find a replacement. Now I can't find one. I have checked all the sponsors and can't find the part.

Can anyone tell me where to buy one? The part number was posted on this site a couple of years ago, but a search for that part number does not yield any results. This pressure switch is what you can't find? Call me tomorrow.

Find New Golf Cart Lights: • • • • • Buyer's Guide - Golf Cart Lights Questions: • • • • • • Install/Troubleshoot Golf Cart Lights: • • • • • • • • Should I buy regular (halogen/incandescent) or LED lights? What are the advantages of LEDs? There are a number of reasons to upgrade to LED lights, but here are just a few of the advantages of LEDs over halogens: LED lights are considerably brighter, so they make driving at night time or in the early mornings much easier. Something that a lot of people don’t know is, while they are much brighter, it does NOT mean that they are less energy efficient. In fact, they use LESS energy than halogen bulbs, giving you the ability to use them for up to 50,000 hours and drive farther on a single charge. LED lights also are not made of glass so they are more durable and do not require any warm-up time so they perform better in cold weather. How do I figure out which light kit to buy for my golf cart?

Please see our guide on. What is a golf cart voltage reducer and why do I need one? A voltage reducer is an electricity regulation device designed to automatically convert a higher voltage into a lower voltage (i.e.

Take 16 volts down to 12 volts, or 48 volts down to 12 volts). Why is this so important you might ask? Mimaki rasterlink 5 download. Because ALL electrical golf cart accessories run on ONLY 12V’s. If you own a 48V or 36V golf cart, and if you do not install or properly hook up a voltage reducer, you will put too much voltage through your lights, resulting in blown lights (and generally voiding all warranties - see blown board image below). It is essential that you have and properly hook up a voltage reducer if you plan on using lights or electrical accessories on your golf cart.

Club Car Precedent Accessories

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Club Car Precedent Parts

Even the most basic voltage reducer will do the job, taking 16,18, 36 or 48 volts down to 12. Check out for more information. Can I install a basic light kit (with just head lights and tail lights) and drive on the street?

How To Install Club Car Windshield

Just like a full-sized vehicle, there are certain indicators that you will need in order to make your cart legal to drive on the street, such as turn signals, brake lights, horn, etc. These items are not included with a basic lights package. Note: If you already have working headlights and taillights on your golf cart, you can always just upgrade your cart with the necessary parts to make it street legal. If I bought and installed a street legal/deluxe light kit on my golf cart (EZ-GO, Club Car or Yamaha, etc.), can I take it right out and drive it on the street? This is a very common question, but also a complex one.