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Preparing your electric golf cart for a long period of inactivity in the winter is essential—especially if you want it to function properly come spring. Such preventive maintenance involves simple procedures that, when done correctly, can extend the service life of your golf cart.

Here are some helpful tips to guide your winter prep:

  • electric golf cartClean All the Parts: Before storing your cart, wash away dried mud, sand, grime, and dirt using soap, water, and degreaser. Make sure to include the battery. The battery cables and connections should be tight, clean, and free of corrosion. Hose down the battery and its racks with water, then spray acid neutralizer or anti-corrosion gel. Rinse the solution off with water and dry with a towel.  
  • Winterize the Golf Cart: To help your electric golf cart survive the cold, you’ll need to winterize it. The tires should be inflated to the recommended PSI indicated in your owner’s manual. Turn off the key switch, remove the key, and leave the forward/reverse switch in the “neutral” position. Then, place the tow/run switch in the “tow” position to disable the regenerative braking system. Bring the battery back to full charge and disconnect it from all sources of electrical drain.
  • Make a Storage Checklist: As you prepare your electric golf cart for hibernation, clean out the cargo bed. The seating area should be wiped down with a damp cloth to get rid of remaining dust. Use a protective canvas cloth to cover the entire cart and prevent dust accumulation in storage. Note in your calendar to check the battery at least every three weeks.

 

When it comes to electric golf cart needs, you can trust the experts at Turf Cars in Council Bluffs, IA. They specialize in repairs, maintenance, and winterization on most makes and models of both gas and electric golf carts. They also have a wide selection of golf cart parts and accessories. Call them today at (712) 328-1899 or visit their website for more information.

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