Saturday, February 19, 2011

Info on Golf Cart Maintenance

Golf carts have always been very important entities in the game of golf. They can carry two golfers as well as their equipments across the course, hence saving them the trouble of walking. They are light in weight and also have just the right sped for the golf course. Golf carts are usually of two types-one that is electrically charged and the other which is powered by gasoline. Golf carts powered by electricity help in reducing pollution and noise.

Servicing a cart can cost a lot. One should thus learn the basic maintenance techniques for golf carts. Reading the cart manual helps gain an idea about the vehicle. It helps to understand the working of the golf cart. After learning the basics, one should prepare a schedule to carry out the maintenance activities on a regular basis.

The important things that should be included in the maintenance schedule are cleaning the battery, maintaining the water level and checking the connection of cables. A check-up should be conducted on a regular basis every three months. The battery is an important part of the vehicle and if dirt gets accumulated in them, the wiring gets affected. The utmost care should be given to protect the battery from the surrounding dust.

All carts are different in models and brands and it is very necessary that we use the right parts for them. Each part is specialized for a type of cart and knowledge about the right place to get the parts is very necessary. It is not always recommended to use new parts but the parts replaced should be in a good and working condition.

Enquire about maintenance and the place to get the golf cart parts to the other golf players. Get an idea for yourself on how they maintain their carts, whether on their own or using a mechanic. If they have a mechanic to take care of their cart ask about the details of the mechanic and get to know more details about their work and efficiency. This can help you to have an idea within yourself which will be helpful and more precise than using a reference.

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