Specifications
INSTALLATION
1) SEAT CUSHION REMOVAL: Remove the seat
assembly by lifting the side grab handles. The cushion
hinges to the front of the cart, and will simply lift off
when it’s in the vertical position.
2) ACCESS PANEL REMOVAL: Remove the black
plastic rear access panel located behind the seat, which
is secured using five T15 Torx head screws.
3) BATTERY REMOVAL: There are two things to take
note of here: Battery placement and wiring layout.
NOTE: Battery acid can be very damaging... wear
rubber gloves, eye protection, and old clothes.
Work in a well-ventilated and appropriate area
for the task. Battery residue can stain concrete.
Observe the position and orientation of the battery
group, as you will want to reinstall all the batteries
in the same manner. Failure to orient the batteries
correctly can leave some wires too short or too long
for their intended purpose. Hint: As you remove
and set the batteries aside, place them in a grouping
just as they appeared in the battery tray of your cart.
This will leave no doubt as to their original position.
Also take note of your battery cables. You’ll see that
the batteries are always connected to each other in a
series configuration… that is “positive” to “negative”
to “positive” to “negative” and so on through all six
batteries. Confirm that your battery cables appear like
those in the wiring diagram, and remove all existing
wiring from the batteries. There will be other smaller
wires connected to some of the batteries on your cart.
Write down the location of those smaller wires, as you
will be reinstalling them in those same locations after
you have completed the installation of the Performance
Enhancement kit. Hint: Labeling the wires with a
small piece of masking tape will go a long way in
avoiding confusion upon reinstallation. Once you have
made the above notations and removed the cables and
wires, you can release the batteries by using a 1/2” or
9/16” socket to remove the two nuts and washers on
the bolts of the hold-down plate centered in the battery
grouping. Note: Use care in lifting the batteries from
the cart…they are very heavy. A battery carrying strap
makes this job much easier.
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Access Panel
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