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Club Car-Columbia-Harley Davidson-EZGO-Yamaha - 36v 2-Prong DC Receptacle

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Product Details

As the charge in your caddie falls, so does the performance. The voltage and amperage are critical in making things work, and when they slip, you are in for drag feet speeds. When you have an issue with the 36-Volt 2-Prong DC Receptacle, you may not even notice it at first. A lot of customers only use their coaches 15-20 minutes a day. If this is the case, you will not see that you are not charging for over a week. Unless you are standing out there listening to it hum, there is no way to know if it's working. A lot of times, it can still hum and not charge. You will just get on it one day, and it won't do anything when you hit the pedal.

This golf cart receptacle is used in a multitude of different applications. They were assigned to the early Club Cars and the EZGO models; Harley and Columbia were also on this charger plug train. Don't forget about Yamaha, who used it on every G-model up to a specific year. Call Buggies Unlimited today.

Specifications:

  • For 36V Club Car models (OEM# 4107)
  • For 36V Columbia/Harley-Davidson models (OEM# 66036-72)
  • For Pre-1983 36V EZGO models (OEM# 18548-G1)
  • For 36V Yamaha G14/G16 models (OEM# JN4-H6181-00)
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
Club Car
Model
All
Start Year
Current
End Year
Current
Gas/Electric
ELECTRIC
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
Columbia Par Car
Model
All
Start Year
Current
End Year
Current
Gas/Electric
ELECTRIC
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
EZGO
Model
All
Start Year
Pre
End Year
1983
Gas/Electric
ELECTRIC
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
Universal
Model
Universal
Start Year
Universal
End Year
Universal
Gas/Electric
Electric
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
Yamaha
Model
G14
Start Year
1995
End Year
1996
Gas/Electric
ELECTRIC
Item
3417  D.C. Receptacle
OEM
Yamaha
Model
G16
Start Year
1996
End Year
2002
Gas/Electric
ELECTRIC

Customer Reviews

9 Ratings
4.8out of 5 stars
9 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 89% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 11% of reviewers

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Rated 1 star by 0% of reviewers

Golf Cart
9 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 2, 2025
Just what I needed for my Club Car
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 5, 2024
USED GOLF CART
I just bough a used golf cart that was in bad shape, I found Buggies on line and you guys have been very helpful, I will be using you quite often thank you for your help and advice. Ben
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 8, 2022
Just like OEM product. Works fine.
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 2, 2021
Its electric ZZZZZZZ
Came with every thing I could have needed.
Rated 3 out of 5
Jan 22, 2020
really don't know what type of club car we have. it's old
It seems as though the 2 prong DC receptacle (36 volts) was missing the back part of it. Last time we bought one from you it had a piece that mounted on the back of the dc receptaclet that you screwed into.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 1, 2019
The receptacle got to me in 3 days and was just what i needed
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 22, 2018
Better than the OEM
Quality piece with fast shipping. Better Quality than the original. Will buy again from Buggies!!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 30, 2018
Great receptacle!
A perfect replacement for my old worn out connector.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 24, 2018
Perfect replacement
Perfect replacement, fit perfectly.

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2 Questions
Have a 1992 club car. Have a short after I plug it in. Does the receptacle come with the fuse box behind it too?

No it does not my receptacle was a 3 prong plug but my charger died so found one with this type of plug so hard wired this receptacle to one side of 3 batteries on positive pole and negative pole on other 3 batteries works great but no fuse hope this helps

Does the voltage make a difference on what crows foot receptacle get?