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EZGO TXT EX1 Kymco EFI suddenly loses all power to everything: Replace faulty $500+ ISG module
ISG module original part number: 10031728 Superceded by 10017118 Buy Hipa parts using this link: …
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Ezgo should recall every single one!
This is a trash motor. My cart has been in the shop multiple times. Now my warranty is out so I'm screwed.
To answer your questions at the end of the video , this golf cart is beautiful, it’s comfortable, it has room to haul us and all our stuff around the campground, it goes up and down the mountains here in West Virginia like nobody’s business. I have absolutely ZERO complaints about this cart or its performance other than this 🤬ISG. It’s my first experience with one, all my friends have one but theirs are all electric . I like the idea of gas powered for where we take it and what we use it for. My John Deere dealer uses these to buzz around their lots and they had an opportunity to buy 10 more so they sold me one of them. It’s still pretty new but I’m seeing it’s becoming the Ford 6.4 of the golf cart world.
I found this video to help confirm my symptoms and diagnosis of my carts problems. I’m still not certain it’s the part but I’ve verified operation and voltage of all the other related components. On the bright side they’re not $450 anymore. New updated ISG on EZ-GO website is $150. Of course they’re back ordered months on end so hopefully when it gets here we can enjoy our EZ-GO for the rest of the season. Thanks for the video! Super helpful!
Thanks for helping me diagnose the cart I’m working on. This is exactly what’s happening not the exact same cart but when it happens I just plug out the fuse and plug back in and it runs the pump and everything.
If isg controller blows again than your stater needs replacement
I work on a golf course that has 9 2020 ex1s in the fleet. From what I have seen, the ISG will almost always fail if the battery dies. We have had 4 dead ISGs and we might have had 2 more fail last week.
The amount of time spent on trying to find the problem can be extremely expensive and requires lots of research, then still a big gamble to buy unit and week later doing the same thing 😢😢😢
They are doing everything possible to keep us from working on them and only the very rich people and government employees can afford them, sadly it’s the way of a sick country
We've been wanting to look At one of those. Five hundred bucks ain't nothing to overlook Seeing your video really helps out We use these for the tractor shows So thank you so much for exposing these guys Thank you for the video
Great video Casey!!!!!
Efl which means you have to have a special tool to diagnose the system on this engine if you can afford it especially if you are working for a golf cart shop otherwise you do what you can with the tools that you have