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tmeister
New Member
- Feb 13, 2022
- #1
I accidentally shorted out the 48v wires on a 2015 Club Car Precedent in the front panel and now of course the cart won't move. Can't find the fuse. Help please.
lnichols949
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #2
tmeister said:
I accidentally shorted out the 48v wires on a 2015 Club Car Precedent in the front panel and now of course the cart won't move. Can't find the fuse. Help please.
Looks like I did the same thing. Did you get this worked out? If so, would you mind sharing the solution, please?
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2015ClubCarPrecedent
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #3
'The blade fuse and the tube fuse indicated by the red arrow are located behind the cover for the OBC and motor controller on my 2015 Precedent. Blade fuse is in a black protective casing and the tube fuse is in a yellow casing. Hope this helps.
lnichols949
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #4
2015ClubCarPrecedent said:
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'The blade fuse and the tube fuse indicated by the red arrow are located behind the cover for the OBC and motor controller on my 2015 Precedent. Blade fuse is in a black protective casing and the tube fuse is in a yellow casing. Hope this helps.
Thank you! I found a 15a blade fuse that is inline inside of the battery box, but that was not blown.
Is this is a second blade fuse? Will check in solenoid and controller compartment.
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2015ClubCarPrecedent
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #5
You are correct, that 15a blade fuse in the battery compartment is probably inline with a ground if you have accessories like a light kit. The other fuse that can be in the battery compartment per the diagram is a 30a blade inline with the charger receptacle.
The ones I indicated in the diagram are inside the metal panel that shields your solenoid, OBC, and motor controller.
lnichols949
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #6
@2015ClubCarPrecedent you were correct sir! One of the 15a blade fuses inside the controller/solenoid housing was what fried. It looked more like a quick connect coupling than a fuse. Thanks very much!!!
2015ClubCarPrecedent
New Member
- Jun 30, 2022
- #7
lnichols949 said:
@2015ClubCarPrecedent you were correct sir! One of the 15a blade fuses inside the controller/solenoid housing was what fried. It looked more like a quick connect coupling than a fuse. Thanks very much!!!
Glad it helped!
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cmeyerdirk
New Member
- Oct 25, 2022
- #8
Does anybody know what size Fuse 7 is? Mine appears to have so much grime on it that I can't remove it, but I can see that is it blown. I can only see the end that says 250 v on it, not the other end which I'm guessing gives me the AMPs
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cmeyerdirk
New Member
- Oct 25, 2022
- #9
cmeyerdirk said:
Does anybody know what size Fuse 7 is? Mine appears to have so much grime on it that I can't remove it, but I can see that is it blown. I can only see the end that says 250 v on it, not the other end which I'm guessing gives me the AMPs
Upon further inspection this fuse is ceramic so I'm not sure if it's blown, but the bottom half of the case and wiring leading to it have so much acid corrosion and dirty build up coating it that I'm going to have to replace it as when I moved the case it started to crumble (top half was fine). Still can't get the fuse out I'm probably going to have to remove it and soak it in baking soda and water to dissolve enough corrosion to see anything.
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erendon2
New Member
- Oct 24, 2023
- #11
tmeister said:
I accidentally shorted out the 48v wires on a 2015 Club Car Precedent in the front panel and now of course the cart won't move. Can't find the fuse. Help please.
Does anybody have a “live” photo of the tube fuse location? Using the diagram, I was only able to locate the blade, but not the tube. I shorted my cart also, doing battery maintenance. Haha… Not my brightest moment.
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erendon2
New Member
- Oct 24, 2023
- #12
Does anybody have a “live” photo of the tube fuse location? Using the diagram, I was only able to locate the blade, but not the tube. I shorted my cart also, doing battery maintenance. Haha… Not my brightest moment.
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