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  • Buggies Unlimited - item 5209
  • Buggies Unlimited - item 5209
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  • Buggies Unlimited - item 5209
  • Buggies Unlimited - item 5209
  • Buggies Unlimited - item 5209
Buggies Unlimited - item 5209

1995-06 Club Car Electric - 48v Charger Receptacle Fuse

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Product Details

This Buggies Unlimited OEM replacement part has been developed to meet or even exceed the manufacturer's original equipment specifications.

Specifications:

  • 48-Volt Charger Receptacle Fuse
  • Fits Club Car Electric 1995-2006
  • Replaces OEM Number(s): 1017968-01
Item
5209  FUSE ASSY 48V RECEPTACLE
OEM
Club Car
Model
All
Start Year
1995
End Year
2006
Gas/Electric
Electric

Customer Reviews

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Golf Cart
4 Reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
Sep 8, 2022
Works Great
Works Great. Works as designed. This is a fuse
Rated 4 out of 5
May 1, 2019
Works as expected
Priced right and is what I needed. Delivered as promised.
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 18, 2019
I will do more business with these folks when needed.
Part as described and delivered quickly.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 10, 2018
Fits perfectly.

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9 Questions
i have 48 volt club cart shows that batteries show bad? also it won't take a charger when put it on? what wrong and how can it be fixed? thanks gene

Hey Gene, This is Gene!

Sounds like you need to reset your OBC... I will send you an email on how to accomplish that task.

My 2002 club car ds 48 volt lost forward and reverse, what should I check?

yes that's the first to look at because my got blown some how and i ttought that the polarity got changed becaue it won't takecharge. so I went thru batteries and drained all the juice out of the batteries to get it back to where it was. after that I took to a shp to make sure that wa right and was on the to take charge. it was a blown fuse. thanks gene

I blew a 48v fuse while working on my 2011 club car precedent. Where are the fuses located?

It is on the top of the chargibg receptacle inside of the golf cart.

I have a 1996 club car ds that won’t go or goes super slow and then stops. How can we fix that?

I would say that you have another problem besides the fuse/check on the computer for that trouble you have it should tell you what is wrong and make sure to tell all that themwhat allwas in the first so they can tell what the other problem is and how to fix it? let me know and I will try also to get it fixed. thanks gene

What is an obc and how do find it?

Rickey, an OBC is an On Board Computer. These were put in early model Club Cars to regulate the batteries charge. Newer Club Cars have chargers that have an automatic shut off at full charge. An OBC would like item# 10929 on a Club Car for example.

My club cart has no lights, will not start, batteries are new.?

Are the battery’s wired right?

how do you reset your obc on the 48 volt 98 club car?
2002 Club car, No lights or brake/directional lights?
Club car Ds lights will not work do you have a fix .?