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11 Golf Car Safety Tips

May 30, 2015/0 Comments/in Golf Car Lifestyle /by Mid Florida Golf Cars

Whether you are playing 18 holes, cruising around your neighborhood, or driving on the job, golf car safety should be a priority. Laws and ordinances vary by location, but we recommend always following these tips:

  1. Arms and legs should always remain in the golf car.
  2. If your vehicle is equipped with seat belts – then use them.
  3. Do not carry more passengers than you have seats for.
  4. Be courteous and obey vehicle traffic laws.
  5. Never drive intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.
  6. Always check blind spots before turning, and use caution throughout the turn.
  7. Look behind your golf car before backing up.
  8. Avoid excessive speed, sudden starts and stops, and sharp turns at fast speeds.
  9. Do not leave keys in an unattended golf car.
  10. Avoid driving in bad weather. Golf cars may be prone to lightning strikes.
  11. Avoid distractions, and don’t be reckless.This means you should not text, talk on the phone, read, eat, or do anything else that takes your attention away from driving.
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Under Pressure: How to Care for Golf Car Tires

May 30, 2015/0 Comments/in Golf Car Maintenance /by Mid Florida Golf Cars

Tire maintenance is critical for the passenger car or truck you drive every day, and the same thing is true for the tires on your golf car.

The most important thing you can do is maintain proper air pressure in your tires. Properly inflated tires will ensure optimum handling and provide a better ride. Check the pressure in each tire once a week. Inflate low tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, which you will find in the owner’s manual. These tires typically use anywhere from 15 to 25 pounds per square inch (PSI), with the average being 20 to 22 PSI.

For golf cars driven off-road or on rougher terrain, it’s not uncommon to under-inflate tires to gain additional traction. However, under-inflated tires wear down prematurely. If you intentionally drive your golf car with low tire pressure, check the treads and sidewalls regularly for uneven wear.

Over-inflated tires have too much pressure and will create a stiffer ride. The middle of your tires wear faster, and the car has less traction because not enough tread makes contact with the ground.

Striking a curb or hitting a hole can send the wheels out of alignment. Occasionally check for uneven tire wear, which may indicate an alignment problem. Whenever you notice your tires wearing unevenly, it’s a good idea to schedule an appointment with a reputable service facility. If you live in Florida, please contact us at Mid Florida Golf Cars so our technicians can diagnose and repair the problem.

Proper Battery Care is an Essential Part of Golf Car Maintenance

Proper Battery Care is an Essential Part of Golf Car Maintenance

May 29, 2015/in Golf Car Maintenance /by Mid Florida Golf Cars

To keep your golf car running smoothly and minimize costly repairs, it’s important to perform regular preventive maintenance. For electric cars, that includes properly caring for the batteries. A properly maintained, high-quality battery should last four or five years with normal use. If you try to save a few dollars and buy inexpensive batteries, it will end up costing more in the long run when you have to replace them prematurely.

Be sure to wear safetPicture of golf car battery charger.y glasses and heavy rubber gloves when checking battery fluid levels or adding water. Battery acid is corrosive. The batteries in a golf car pack a lot of voltage. Enough to weld metal. So always remove jewelry such as watches and rings. You don’t want them to come in contact with the terminals.

Unless you have sealed batteries, you should regularly check the electrolyte water levels in each cell of each battery to ensure the leaded plates are covered. People often ask if they need to add acid to golf car batteries. Under normal operating conditions, you never need to add acid. A properly operating battery will only need water added periodically.

Not only can dry cells shorten battery life, but they also can be a fire hazard. Use only distilled water to refill, and don’t fill the cell all the way up — add just enough water to cover the plates. If corrosion is present, you can use baking soda or cola to clean the terminals.

Dirt, dust, and grass also can interfere with the battery connections. That’s why we recommend cleaning the top and sides of the battery when you wash your golf car. It helps with the vehicle’s long-term life its day-to-day performance. Avoid getting other electrical components wet if you clean the battery compartment with a hose. This could cause a short in the system.

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