Golf Cart Cranks but Won’t Start / Run. We diagnose this common problem and you won’t believe how simple this fix / repair is. Along the way we will also show you how to remove, clean and reinstall the carburetor.
This is a very common issue with any combustion engine and can happen anytime. It is especially common with golf carts or other motorized equipment and vehicles that are stored during off season.
You may have already guessed what this common problem is…
Gas tanks that sit during off season will get water in the gas tank through condensation. The water is heavier than the gas and will get sucked into the carburetor… and your engine will not start.
In this video we will show you how we diagnosed this common problem and how to make the repair.
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