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This aftermarket Curtis has a solid 325 amps of output. Do you know what the stock amperage of your golf cart's controller is? Anywhere from 225 to 300 is what the factory sent off the line. Well, that's not enough power to pull a wet noodle out of a pot, let alone power a golf cart, if you ask us. The bare minimum you can get away with is 300 if you do anything other than checking the mail on a flat driveway in your golf cart. But the lowest possible option should never be the target. Even if you don't use it for much, a minor upgrade prepares you for the inevitable unforeseen circumstance.
This controller from Curtis will work on 36 or 48 volt Club Cars that use a series drive system. Be careful on the older thirty-sixers though, a lot of them did not have the 5k-0 throttle output this controller is looking for from the throttle sensor. Verify you are a match and call Buggies Unlimited today for outstanding service.
Drew this controller will operate 36 or 48 no need to reprogram
dwayne this will work for your cart, that square 4 pin is a programming port (so it wont ever get used)
That controller is no longer made, we do have a conversion for those carts to go to the iq model controllers
This will not fit an 18pin
my club car is an 02. I went with info the seller provided me and everything worked out fine
Hi Tim, yes most of them are 5K-0.
Sorry I don’t know but l can tell you this company one l will buy parts from in the future
Certainly should. I put it in my 2002 DS and it works great! Be aware it is almost 50% more powerful than the original. Lots more power and speed than before. I like it👍
I replaced the solenoid just because I was upgrading and probably didn’t need to but I can’t tell you for sure.
It is an easy fix. We had the same problem. Call the trouble shooting line . You need to clip one of the wires on the cart
The new controller already has reverse set in it
This will not increase your range