Gas-powered golf carts have never been quite as popular as electric models because they are not as efficient and run out of fuel. However, they are also more powerful and typically last longer, which makes them popular with a certain subset of buyers. However, these buyers may find that the carburetor on their cart is threatening to go out or is causing issues with cart ...
How To Engage/Release A Golf Cart Parking Brake (All Brands)
The parking brake of a golf cart isn't a part that is always fully understood by the average cart owner. However, it is very important to operating a cart and keeping it safe from damage. Thankfully, engaging and disengaging this part is fairly simple and shouldn't be too hard for most cart owners to understand. That said, there are issues that may occur in all three ...
How to Replace Golf Cart Headlight Bulbs (Step-By-Step Guide)
Headlights are becoming increasingly common in many golf cart models. That's because they provide a myriad of benefits that make them worth the installation. And as these headlights run, they may end up burning out or getting damaged in ways that require replacement. Thankfully, most cart owners shouldn't have a hard time changing out these bulbs with ease and ...
How To Make An Electric Golf Cart Faster Without Upgrades (7 Ways)
When you own an electric golf cart, you are limited to a specific top speed based on a multitude of factors. However, there are issues that may develop over time that could cause your cart to run slower than you want. These changes are quite subtle and may not be something that most cart owners would even think about – some might even be caused by steps that they ...
How To Wire Turn Signals On A Golf Cart (Step-By-Step Guide)
The average golf cart usually doesn't have turn signals on it unless they are added later. This lack of turn signals is due to the fact that carts are not considered true road vehicles. However, upgrades to a cart can transform them into low- and even medium-speed carts. If you are going for this type of change – or just want to make your cart safer – turn ...