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        Prec i2 ERIC or EX-40 105062702 0514B1014A
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1.                    3083 eps 69 eps  Figure 24 Connecting Hose with Filter to Water Source Figure 25 Checking the Water Flow Rate    4  Completely open the water faucet until the water flows out of the hose end assembly  3   and note the movement  of the red flow indicator balls  6   See following NOTE     NOTE  This step also eliminates any trapped air from the water hose     The water flow rate must be at least 2 gallons per minute  7 6 L per minute  and the water pressure must be  no more than 100 psig  689 5 kPa  when static  no flow  for the SPWS to function properly     Page 52 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Single Point Watering System  SPWS     5  Check the water quality light on the deionizer to make sure the light is green in color  indicating acceptable water  quality  If the light indicates unacceptable water quality  the cartridge must be replaced    6  After ensuring adequate water flow rate and water quality  press the grey button  7  on the end of the female  coupler  8  to disconnect the purger from the pressure regulator     Refilling the Batteries  1  Locate the battery fill coupling  9  on the driver side of the battery compartment  remove the dust cover  10   from the male connector  Figure 26   and connect the hose end assembly  3   Figure 27   The water flow    will begin immediately     A    hae a   e   zo VEA    a L N A SS bj Nowe   Xo de e     SS    CA    ER i  ees  70 eps 71 eps  Figure 26 Dust Cap Figure 27 Connecting Hose end Assembly to Batt
2.                 ClubCar             x          2674 eps 2675 eps  Figure 30 Charger Mounting Holes Figure 31 Examples of Charger Mounting Orientation    Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 57    Battery Charger    CHARGER POWER CONNECTION FUSE    The vehicle charger power circuit has an in line 30 amp fuse located near the solenoid     CHARGER INTERLOCK    While the charger DC cord is plugged into the vehicle  the vehicle control circuit is locked out  preventing operation of  the vehicle  as well as the possibility of consequent damage to the charger and the vehicle     AC INPUT VOLTAGE DETECTION    The ERIC charger automatically detects the AC input voltage and will operate at full power if the voltage is within the  100 to 240 VAC range  The charger also will function outside of that range down to 85 VAC and up to 270 VAC  although charging times will be longer  Outside of the 85 to 270 VAC range  the charger will not operate     THERMAL CUTBACK    The ERIC charger operates at full power in ambient temperatures between  40   F   40   C  and 104   F  40   C   The  charger also will function outside of that range although charging times will be longer     CHARGE STATUS INDICATORS    The charge status indicator lights on the ERIC charger provide information concerning charge and charger status     Page 58 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Battery Charger    LIGHT STATUS STATUS EXPLANATION    Solid red Charger error  Reset charger power  See Resetting ERIC Charger  M
3.     3  After use  charge the batteries  The batteries should never be left discharged any longer than absolutely  necessary  do not leave discharged overnight    4  Water the batteries monthly or according to the watering interval  See Establishing the Watering Interval for   New Vehicles on page 50  See Watering Batteries with the SPWS on page 52     CAUTION         The watering interval must adequately maintain the electrolyte level above the top of the plates  See  Figure 23       Water the batteries only AFTER charging     NOTE  Bottled distilled water  with the hand pump  CC PN 104006101  is recommended for private consumer SPWS  applications     Establishing the Watering Interval for New Vehicles    If you do not already have a battery watering interval for your vehicles  manually check the battery water level weekly to  establish the correct watering interval  Thereafter  water batteries according to the established interval with a minimum  of once a month  During periods of heavy use  add additional watering as required     Single Point Watering System  SPWS  Maintenance    1  For vehicles newly equipped with the Single Point Watering System  the initial electrolyte level check on all  battery cells verifies that all the valves in the SPWS are functioning correctly  See Periodic Service Schedules  on page 41  If a valve fails to open  the cell will eventually dry out  The initial one time inspection of all cells  will identify any occurrence of a valve that fails to o
4.     If the triangular status indicator light comes on  contact your Club Car dealer  If the light does not come back  on  attempt to charge the car as usual     OF e ONS    Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 61    Battery     Gasoline Vehicles    BATTERY     GASOLINE VEHICLES  See General Warnings on page 14        DANGER       Battery     Explosive gases  Do not smoke  Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service  area  Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area  Wear a full face shield and  rubber gloves when working on or near batteries       Tools  wires  and metal objects can cause sparks when shorted across a battery     Follow all instructions carefully when working with batteries     Charge battery in a well ventilated area only     Battery     Poison  Contains acid  Causes severe burns  Avoid contact with skin  eyes  or clothing   Antidotes         External  Flush with water  Call a physician immediately         Internal  Drink large quantities of milk or water followed with milk of magnesia or vegetable  oil  Call a physician immediately         Eyes  Flush with water for 15 minutes  Call a physician immediately        WARNING         Do not jump start a dead battery using another battery and jumper cables     The battery in the Club Car gasoline vehicle is equipped with a 12 volt  low maintenance battery that requires  infrequent watering  Figure 34       Or can be equipped with a no maintenance battery  Figure 36      Any co
5.    Remain seated while moving      Do not start vehicle until all occupants are seated    Operate from driver side only      Keep entire body inside vehicle while moving    Never operate on public roads      Drive slowly in turns and straight up and down slopes    Hold on to seat handle while moving      Use brakes to reduce speed when coasting downhill    Two  2  persons per seat maximum      Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs    Never stand in front of or behind vehicle      For use by authorized persons in designated areas only     Do not leave children unattended on vehicle     CCI 102519301  AIR AL MLLO UELLE AI    1 101825101 Decal  On Off Key Switch  above key switch  Is    Charge Indicator Light  2   102519301 Decal  Rollover Warning  on instrument panel  lel       Accelerator Pedal    Decal  Private Speed Notice  below instrument  3   102555901   i     7 Brake Pedal  panel   With Private Speed Notice optional     4   103783001 Decal  Operating Instructions  on steering wheel  l    Park Brake Pedal       Page 6 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Safety Decal and Feature Identification    PRECEDENT  ELECTRIC VEHICLES     BATTERY EXPLOSION COULD RESULT IN SEVERE    EXPOSURE TO WATER MAY DAMAGE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS    Do not direct water stream in the area of this plate   g     PERSONAL INJURY e See vehicle service manual before servi    Place Run Tow switch in TOW position  before perfoming any of the following  RUN    Disconnecting or connecting  
6.    pr    Precedent Golf Car  Owner s Manual    Electric Vehicle with ERIC Charging System  Gasoline Vehicle with Subaru EX 40 Engine     Refer to back cover for applicable build code range           am Ingersoll Rand    Industrial Technologies    NOTICE    This manual is valid for vehicles manufactured in the build code range provided on the back cover of this manual  If the  vehicle build code is different from that shown on the back cover of this manual  please contact your nearest dealer or go to  www clubcar com to retrieve the proper owner   s manual for the vehicle  See also Model Identification in this manual     Warranty information appears at the end of this manual  No other warranties  expressed or implied  are contained herein   Your authorized representative checked the vehicle before it was delivered to you and will provide you a copy of the  completed vehicle warranty registration form     Club Car is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of    the material in this manual     The two passenger golf vehicle conforms to the current American National Standards Institute s Z130 Safety and  Performance Requirements for Golf Cars  This standard  which promotes safety in the design  application  and operation  of golf cars  defines a golf car as    a vehicle used to convey a person or persons and equipment to play the game of golf in  an area designated as a golf course   Throughout this manual  the wor
7.   264 cm     47 25 in  47 25 in  47 25 in  47 25 in   Overall width   120 cm   120 cm   120 cm   120 cm     Weight  standard electric vehicle with canopy  with    909 Ib  412 5 kg  1024 Ib  464 5 kg   batteries   Weight  standard gasoline vehicle with canopy  with  i 651 Ib  295 kg  768 Ib  348 kg   battery  without fuel     Forward speed 12 to 15 mph  19 to 24 km h     Curb clearance circle  diameter  17 ft  4 in   528 cm    17 ft  4 in   528 cm    17 ft  4 in   528 cm    17 ft  4 in   528 cm     LIQUID CAPACITIES    22 fl oz 22 fl oz  Transaxle       67 L  mM 67 L   m  crankcase 40 fl oz EE 2L  40 fl oz m 2L    Transaxle sid   2241 02  0 67 L    fl oz  0 67 L  22 fl oz  0 67   22802  0 67 L       TIRE PRESSURE  Frentand ear 18 to 20 psig 18 to 20 psig 18 to 20 psig 18 to 20 psig   124 to 138 kPa   124 to 138 kPa   124 to 138 kPa   124 to 138 kPa     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 71       E R I C  Battery Charger Specifications    SPECIFICATIONS    NOISE AND VIBRATION  Drive by noise level to operator    Test method  EN 12053 2001    Vibration at driver   s seat  Test method  EN 13059 2002    TWO  TWO   PASSENGER PASSENGER  ELECTRIC GASOLINE  VEHICLE VEHICLE    68 5 dBA 75 5 dBA  Uncertainty  2 dBA   Uncertainty  4 dBA  0 6 m s   Unknown at time    Uncertainty  of print    0 114 m s2       E R I C  BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS    E R I C  BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS    MODEL NUMBER    AC INPUT   AC voltage   Frequency   POWER CONSUMPTION  Maximum AC input curre
8.   Schedule   Brake system Check brake cables for damage  replace if    necessary     Check brake cable equalizer adjustment   adjust if necessary     Check for tightness and damage  replace if  necessary     Electrical wiring and connections    Front wheel alignment and camber    Check and adjust as required  See Section  7     Steering and Front Suspension in  the appropriate maintenance and service  manual     Manually check battery electrolyte levels of  all cells to verify correct valve operation  See  page 47     Check safety decals  Replace if damaged or  illegible     If batteries are not performing as expected   see Batteries in the maintenance and service    Batteries  For vehicles equipped with the  Single Point Watering System     Safety decals    Pedal group    General vehicle    manual     Lubricate all rotating joints  See Periodic  Lubrication Schedules on page 45     Check for loose hardware  tighten if necessary   Refer to the appropriate maintenance and  service manual        Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Periodic Service Schedules    PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE   7 UO VEHICLES    REGULAR INTERVAL    Daily service by owner    Monthly service by owner or trained  technician    Semiannual service by trained technician  only  every 50 hours of operation or every  100 rounds of golf     Annual service by trained technician only     every 100 hours of operation or every 200  rounds of golf     SERVICE    Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist    Performa
9.   You have chosen the finest golf car on the market  Please protect your investment and  ensure that your Club Car provides years of reliable  superior performance by reading and following the maintenance  instructions in this manual     Your comfort and safety are important to us as well  so we urge you to read and follow the step by step operating  instructions and safety precautions in this manual  These instructions must be followed in order to avoid the risk of  severe personal injury  If you rent or loan your vehicle to others  we recommend that you ask them to read this manual  before they operate the vehicle     Club Car products are backed by a customer support system designed to offer you fast  courteous service  In the event  that your golf car needs repairs or service  please contact your local authorized Club Car dealer or distributor  who will  be able to provide technical advice  perform warranty work  and sell parts and service manuals     To find your local authorized Club Car dealer  visit www clubcardealer com  call 1 800 ClubCar  258 2227   or scan  this Quick Response  QR  code to be taken to the Club Car dealer locator  Refer to Figure 1  Download a QR code  reader such as RedLaser or Barcode Scanner to your cell phone or tablet     If you would prefer to write to us  direct your letter to  Club Car LLC  Attention  Marketing Services  P O  Box 204658   Augusta  Georgia 30917 4658 USA     We hope you will consider this owner s manual a permanent part of y
10.   battery cables    Towing this vehicle    Extended storage      Servicing the vehicle    B i SHORTING OF BATTERY TERMINALS CAN    Do not store items in battery compartment  TOW    Keep electronic components dry  ie  CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH       Do not operate vehicle without this plate   When removing component mounting plate   properly installed  do not place plate directly on top of batteries       See vehicle service manual before servicing   Au LETTO CC 103384801    CCI 103384601        7  resses601  osa warr Ege caon              5              rewwaReeee cona      amer  Deca Batory Terminal Waring   6    Banery charger Receptacle  Fs  mnes  oscar own wan SST     1 LLL  FA memes             LE EC       Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 7    Safety Decal and Feature Identification    PRECEDENT  GASOLINE VEHICLES     This vehicle does not conform to ANSI Z130 1    IMPORTANT    Standard for Golf Cars   Safety and Performance  Requirements    because it is capable of speeds in  NOTICE excess of 15 miles per hour  Exercise caution   CCI 102555901    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Before using vehicle  read owner   s manual and vehicle safety warnings   Study and understand controls   TO OPERATE    Ensure wheels are turned in desired direction and path is clear     Turn key to ON position     Select FORWARD orREVERSE only when stopped          Release park brake fully     Vehicle will start moving when accelerator pedal is pressed     Slowly press accelerator pedal to
11.   of hydrogen gas could result in an explosion        WARNING         Only trained technicians should repair or service the charger  Contact your nearest authorized Club  Car distributor dealer       This appliance is not intended for use by persons  including children  with reduced physical  sensory  or mental capabilities  or lack of experience and knowledge  unless they have been given supervision  or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety  Children  should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance       Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow  was dropped  or otherwise damaged  in any way     Have worn  cut  or damaged power cords or wires replaced immediately       Do not use near fuels  grain dust  solvents  thinners  or other flammables  Chargers can ignite  flammable materials and vapors       Do not expose to rain or any liquid  Keep the charger dry       Do not connect a stationary charger to the receptacle if the charger cord  plug  or the vehicle  receptacle is broken  damaged  or does not make a good electrical connection  Fire or personal injury  can result  Have a qualified technician replace the parts       When the charger is on  the charger DC cord may be disconnected from the vehicle receptacle slowly   Jerking or pulling the DC cord out quickly could cause arcing and burning that could damage the plug  and receptacle and could cause batteries to explode       Do not cov
12.  Failure to do  so may result in a fire  property damage  personal injury  or death     PERFORMANCE INSPECTION    After you have familiarized yourself with the vehicle controls and have read and understood the driving instructions   take the vehicle for a test drive     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 31    Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist    Use the following checklist in conjunction with the Daily Pre Operation and Safety Checklist as a guide to inspect the  vehicle and check daily for proper operation  Any problems should be corrected by a Club Car distributor dealer or a  trained technician     All Vehicles      Forward Reverse switch  Check for proper operation  See Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles on  page 22 or Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles on page 27       Brakes  Be sure the brakes function properly  When brake pedal is pressed using moderate pressure  the  vehicle should come to a smooth  straight stop  If the vehicle swerves or fails to stop  stops abruptly  or makes  a grinding or squeaking noise  have the brake system checked and adjusted as required  Continued  moderate  brake pedal pressure should be able to lock the wheels  but using lesser pressure should also permit a slow   gradual deceleration       Park brake  When latched  the park brake should lock the wheels and hold the vehicle stationary  on an incline of  209  or less   It should release when either the accelerator or brake pedal is pressed       Reverse b
13.  IS LIKEWISE VOID IF THE VEHICLE SHOWS  INDICATIONS THAT REASONABLE OR NECESSARY MAINTENANCE AS OUTLINED IN THE OWNER S MANUAL  AND MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MANUAL WAS NOT PERFORMED AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER  SPECIFIED IN SUCH MANUALS     SOLE REMEDY    CLUB CARS liability under this limited warranty or in any action whether based upon warranty  contract  negligence   strict product liability or otherwise  shall be the repair or replacement  at CLUB CAR s option  of the vehicle or  component thereof that CLUB CAR deems to be defective  Replacement shall mean furnishing  during the applicable  limited warranty period  a new vehicle or factory reconditioned vehicle or component thereof that is identical or  reasonably equivalent to the warranted product or component at no cost to the purchaser  Repair shall mean  remedying a defect in the vehicle or component thereof at no cost to the purchaser during the applicable limited  warranty period  CLUB CAR reserves the right to test and recharge any component returned for adjustment  If CLUB  CAR elects to repair the vehicle or component  it may provide factory reconditioned parts or components  All parts and  components replaced under warranty shall become the property of CLUB CAR     DISCLAIMER    Page 74 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Warranties    THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE  CLUB CAR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND   EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR 
14.  Indicator 2  Cap 3  Plates    Electrolyte level at least 1 2 inch  13 mm  above plates or to level  indicator        72 eps 22 eps  Figure 34 Low Maintenance  Gasoline Vehicle Battery Figure 35 Electrolyte Level for Low Maintenance Battery       3166 eps  Figure 36 No Maintenance  Gasoline Vehicle Battery    ENGINE OIL     GASOLINE VEHICLE    Even though the low oil warning light on the dash should illuminate if oil level becomes low  engine oil level should be  checked monthly  Vehicle should be on a level surface when checking oil  Do not overfill with oil     ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK    1  Remove the oil level dipstick from the oil filler tube  and wipe oil off dipstick  Figure 37   See following CAUTION     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 63    Engine Oil     Gasoline Vehicle    CAUTION         Do not remove dipstick while engine is running   2  Check oil by fully inserting the dipstick into the oil filler tube and immediately removing it     3  If the oil level is at or below the low level mark on the dipstick gauge  add oil until the level is between low  and full levels  safe level      4  Insert the dipstick into the oil filler tube  See following NOTE     NOTE  Properly recycle or dispose of used oil in accordance with local  state  and federal regulations        1  Full level 2  Safe level 3  Low level    2662 eps  Figure 37 Engine Oil Level Check    ENGINE OIL CHANGE    Engine oil should be changed after the first 100 hours of operation  After that  it should
15.  Visually inspect tires for wear  damage  and proper inflation on a daily basis  See Vehicle Specifications  on page 70     Performance Inspection  Inspect as instructed  See Performance Inspection on page 31     Electric Vehicles      Batteries  Check electrolyte to ensure that it is at its proper level  Figure 23  Page 51   Check battery posts  Wires  should be tight and free of corrosion  Charge batteries fully before first use of vehicle       Charger cord  plug  and receptacle  Visually inspect for cracks  loose connections  and frayed wiring  See Plug  and Receptacle on page 57        WARNING         Be sure the plastic has been removed from the seat bottom before operating the vehicle  Failure to do  so may result in a fire  property damage  personal injury  or death     Gasoline Vehicles      Low Maintenance Battery  Check electrolyte to ensure it is at the proper level  Figure 35  Page 63   Check  battery posts  Wires should be tight and free of corrosion and battery should be fully charged       No Maintenance Battery  Check battery posts  Wires should be tight and free of corrosion and battery should  be fully charged   Figure 36  Page 63       Engine  Check for proper engine oil level       Fuel  Check fuel level  See Fueling Instructions     Gasoline Vehicles on page 66  Check fuel tank  lines  cap   pump  fuel filters  and fuel injector for fuel leakage        WARNING         Be sure the plastic has been removed from the seat bottom before operating the vehicle 
16.  a complete stop before changing shifter position  either from forward to reverse   or from reverse to forward       Press the brake pedal as necessary and partially press the accelerator when descending a hill  With  the accelerator pedal partially pressed  the governor will cause the engine to assist the brakes in  controlling downhill speed     NOTE  If the Forward Reverse handle is shifted into the NEUTRAL position  power will be cut off and the engine  will stop running     STOPPING THE VEHICLE     WARNING         Driving through water may affect the brakes  After driving through water  check effectiveness of the  brakes by gently pressing the brake pedal  If the vehicle does not slow down at the normal rate   continue to press the brake pedal until the brakes dry out and normal performance returns        CAUTION         When stopped on a hill  use the brake pedal to hold your position  Do not use the accelerator pedal  to hold position     To stop the vehicle  release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal with your right foot until the vehicle  comes to a complete stop     Page 34 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Towing    PARKING AND LEAVING THE VEHICLE    1  After coming to a complete stop  firmly press the park brake pedal until it locks and prevents the vehicle from  rolling     2  Turn the key switch to the OFF position and place the Forward Reverse handle or switch in the NEUTRAL  position  Remove the key when the vehicle is not in use     3  Electri
17.  accelerator pedal fully pressed  When the vehicle reaches  maximum programmed speed  motor braking should engage and limit the vehicle to its maximum programmed  speed  On very steep grades  the vehicle may slightly exceed its maximum programmed speed  requiring the use of  the brake pedal  Also  travel downhill with the accelerator pedal partially pressed  Motor braking should limit speed  to less than top speed and maintain speeds proportional to the accelerator pedal position  On a level surface   accelerate the vehicle to full speed and then release the accelerator pedal  Motor braking should smoothly slow the  vehicle to a complete stop or else allow the vehicle to coast freely  depending on the selected controller setting     Gasoline Vehicles      Accelerator  With the key switch in the ON position and the Forward Reverse switch in the FORWARD position   as the accelerator pedal is pressed  the engine should start and the vehicle should accelerate smoothly to  full speed  When the pedal is released it should return to the original position  All Club Car vehicles operate at  reduced speed in reverse       Governor  Check maximum speed of the vehicle  The vehicle should operate at 12 to 15 mph  19 to 24 km h   on a level surface     NOTE  The 12 to 15 mph  19 to 24 km h  is for fleet golf cars  There is an optional 19 mph  30 km h  speed kit available  for non fleet golf cars  these vehicles should be set between 18 5 and 19 5 mph  29 7 and 31 3 km h      Page 32 Preced
18.  all parts are in good working condition   Secure  leak free  and properly connected  The coupler must have an O ring and the dust cover properly attached     Clean optical indicator of the water quality light  If the optical indicator is dirty  clean it by wiping with a cloth   Decals    Starting December 2013  new decals were installed on the deionizer wall bracket and the deionizer filter  The blue   deionizer wall bracket decal is a Filter Replacement Record Log  The yellow filter decal is a Fleet Inspection Record  Log  Use these decals to record filter replacement activity and fleet inspection activity  For convenience  both decals  have a QR code for ordering replacement filters     Seasonal Maintenance    Water supplies must be drained and stored in an empty state if they will be exposed to freezing temperatures  Failure  to do so can cause permanent damage     Single point watering systems will require seasonal maintenance if vehicles are taken out of service or put into storage  for a period of 6 weeks or longer  To prepare the SPWS  ensure the feed tube and coupler are on top of battery  Then   use the following steps to bring vehicle back into service     1  After the batteries have been fully charged equalized  connect the system to its water supply for 3 to 5 seconds   then disconnect regardless of whether or not the batteries are completely full     2  Return the vehicle to normal operation   3  Place the vehicle back into its regular watering schedule  waiting
19.  and add engine oil into the dipstick port  Use a funnel or pour spout to direct the oil into the  dipstick port  The engine requires 40 0 fl oz  1 2 L  of oil per change  10W 30 or 5W 30 grade SE or higher is  recommended  Refer to oil viscosity guidelines for selection of oil grade  Figure 39   Replace the dipstick        Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 65    Fueling Instructions     Gasoline Vehicles     20  C  10  C 0  C    32  F 50  F 68  F 86  F 104  F       213 eps  Figure 39 Oil Viscosity Chart    9  Connect battery and spark plug wire  See Low Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery     Gasoline  Vehicles on page 16     Or See No Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles on page 17     10  With the Forward Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position and the Maintenance Service switch in the SERVICE  position  start and run the engine for a few minutes  Observe the drain plug from under the vehicle and watch for  oil leaks  If leaks appear  begin with step 1 and repeat the appropriate steps as needed to correct the problem     11  Remove the dip stick and check the engine oil as a final step  Replace the dip stick     FUELING INSTRUCTIONS     GASOLINE VEHICLES  See General Warnings on page 14     A DANGER         Turn the key switch to the OFF position before fueling     Do not pour fuel into the fuel tank when the engine is hot or while it is running       Toavoid electric arc caused by static electricity  the fuel storage pumping device mu
20.  as to those items specifically listed below for  the periods specified  Such repair labor shall be performed only by CLUB CAR  its Authorized Dealers or Distributors   or a service agency approved by CLUB CAR  For repairs made by qualified technicians other than CLUB CAR s factory  technicians or an Authorized Dealer or Distributor  CLUB CAR will provide only the replacement parts or components   IF THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CLUB CAR AT THE TIME  OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL SALE  PURCHASER MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE WITH    ANY WARRANTY CLAIM   VEHICLE MAIN FRAME    GASOLINE POWERTRAIN  Engine  transaxle  torque converter  drive and driven  5    SUSPENSION  Steering gearbox  steering column  shocks  and leaf springs  4    MAJOR ELECTRONICS  Solid state speed controller and battery charger  4    DEEP CYCLE BATTERY  25 000 amp hours as recorded by the controller  or four years  whichever occurs first  for  vehicles properly maintained using an authorized deionizer system  Otherwise  20 000 amp hours or four years  4  whichever occurs first     4    PEDAL GROUP  Pedal group mechanical assembly  brake cluster assemblies  and brake cables    SEATS  Seat bottom  seat back  and armrests    CANOPY SYSTEM  Canopy  rear canopy supports  drainage system and structural accessory module  SAM    ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN Electric motor  transaxle and MCOR    GASOLINE SYSTEMS  Air intake system  exhaust system  and starter generator    BODY GROUP  Bea
21.  at least one week until next watering     BATTERY CARE   VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH THE SINGLE POINT WATERING SYSTEM   SPWS     To keep batteries in good working condition  follow this maintenance program on a regular basis     1  Keep the batteries clean and free of corrosion  Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking  soda and water  use 1 cup  237 mL  baking soda per 1 gallon  3 8 L  of water  Rinse solution off of the batteries   Do not allow this solution to enter the battery  Be sure terminals are tight  Let the terminals dry and then coat with  Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305   See following NOTE     NOTE  Dispose of waste water properly     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 49    Batteries     Electric Vehicles    2  The battery hold downs should be tight enough so that the batteries do not move while the vehicle is in motion   but not so tight as to crack or buckle the battery case  For 8 volt batteries  tighten hold down retaining nuts to  106 Ib in  12 N m   The terminal connections should be clean and tight  and any worn insulation or frayed wires  should be replaced  Tighten battery terminals to proper torque  See Connecting the Batteries     Electric  Vehicles on page 18  See following WARNING     A WARNING          f battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded  replace or clean them as necessary  Failure to  do so may cause them to overheat during operation and could result in fire  property damage  or  personal injury
22.  be changed every 200  hours of operation or annually  whichever comes first     1  Turn the key switch to the OFF position  then remove the key  Place the Forward Reverse handle in the  NEUTRAL position  Chock the front wheels     2  Access the engine compartment     3  Disconnect battery and spark plug wire  See Low Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery      Gasoline Vehicles on page 16     Or See No Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles on page 17   4  Position a pan designed for oil changes under the drain plug  1   Figure 38      Page 64 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Engine Oil     Gasoline Vehicle                                        1  Drain pan 2  Drain plug    2667 eps  Figure 38 Engine Oil Drain Plug and Pan    5  Use a 14 mm socket or wrench to remove the drain plug  turning it counterclockwise  and allow the engine  oil to drain into the pan  See following WARNING     A WARNING      Do not attempt to change engine oil when the engine is hot or even warm  Engine oil can cause  skin burns     Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle  Wear rubber gloves  when handling oil drain plug and oil drain pan   6  Clean the oil drain plug threads with solvent to remove oil and oil residue  Make sure that the compression  washer remains on the drain plug   7  Use a 14 mm socket or wrench and replace the oil drain plug  turning it clockwise  and tighten to 18 ft lb  24 4 N m    8  Remove the dipstick
23.  electrical contact cleaner or light coating of WD 40   brand  spray lubricant  The plug should then be inserted and removed several times to ensure ease of insertion  ease of  removal  and good electrical contact     A WARNING         If pins are bent  the plug must be replaced immediately  The plug is not serviceable  Do not attempt to  repair the plug or straighten bent pins  Contact your local authorized Club Car dealer or distributor  for repairs       Disconnect the AC cord prior to lubricating the plug and receptacle   NOTE  If the warning tag has been damaged or removed from the DC cord  have it replaced immediately     CHARGER MOUNTING    Use the mounting holes to secure the charger  Figure 30   Position the charger so that is has adequate ventilation and  the charger status indicator panel is visible  The charger can be mounted in any orientation  right side up  upside  down  etc   provided it has adequate ventilation  Figure 31      To help ensure optimal charge times  mount the charger in an area where ambient temperatures during charging  remain below 104   F  40   C   See Thermal Cutback        WARNING         Make sure the charger is securely mounted  Do not hang the charger by its handle     Place all cords so they will not be stepped on  tripped over  or otherwise subjected to damage or stress                                                                                                                                                                         
24.  fuel cap on tank  Ensure that cap is tightened securely  tighten until it clicks    5  Replace seat bottom     CLEANING THE VEHICLE    Club Car Precedent vehicles are equipped with hand washable front and rear bodies  Use only commercially  available automotive cleaners with a sponge or soft cloth for normal cleaning  A garden hose at normal residential  water pressure is adequate    The manufacturer does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning  Such a process will  expose electrical components to moisture  Moisture entering electrical components can result in water damage and  subsequent component failure    Use non abrasive wax products  Battery acid  fertilizers  tars  asphalt  creosote  paint  or chewing gum should be  removed immediately to prevent possible stains  See following CAUTION     CAUTION         Use of leveling or rubbing compounds will permanently dull finish of vehicle       Do not apply wax products to the black plastic material of the front and rear underbody  the front  bumper  or the textured area of the rear beauty panel marked  NO STEP   Wax will cause these  surfaces to become discolored    The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper cleaning  Use a solution of 1096 liquid soap and warm water applied  with a soft cloth  For imbedded dirt  a soft bristle brush may be used  For heavy soiling  difficult stains or scratches   blemishes  or other body damage  see the appropriate maintenance and service manual     NOTE  Dispo
25.  i  Power on page 61   Flashing orange Charger unable to complete charge    Solid green  Charging is complete  Battery pack is fully charged    Solid green   Flashing green   Charging is in progress  Battery pack has reached a high state of charge     Solid green    Charging is in progress  Battery pack has not reached a high state of  charge     AC power to charger is present        LONG TERM STORAGE    Club Car chargers are designed to be left connected with AC power to the charger during off season or long term  storage  See Storage   Electric Vehicle on page 36     CHARGING BATTERIES    See Dangers and Warnings at Battery Charger beginning on page 54   A WARNING         Be sure all wire connections at the receptacle are clean and tight       Do notrock or bend the plug  To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle  grasp the plug  handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle  Figure 32  Page 61        Do not pull on the DC cord  Figure 33  Page 61   Do not twist  rock or bend the plug  To disconnect  the charger plug from the vehicle receptacle  grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug straight  out of the receptacle       Do not connect a charger to the receptacle if the charger cord  plug  or the vehicle receptacle is  broken  damaged in any manner  or does not make a good electrical connection  Fire or personal  injury can result  Have it replaced by a qualified service person immediately  Failure to follow these  instructions could result in da
26.  including tap water  that contains impurities  Distilled water or a properly  maintained  Club Car approved battery water deionizer and filter system should be used to ensure water  quality    1 3  Abuse such as overcharging  undercharging  improper fluid levels  loose wiring and fasteners  or rusted  or corroded hardware     1 4  Use of energy management systems that do not allow a minimum of 12 hours of charge time to assure  proper charging     1 5  Use of any accessories that do not draw power off the complete 48V pack     1 6  Neglect  breakage  freezing  fire  explosion  wreckage  melted terminal posts  the addtion of any chemical   or the operation of the battery in an uncharged condition  below half charge 1 200 specific gravity   the  installation of the batteries in reverse or recharging in reverse  breakage of containers  covers  or terminal  post  or batteries used in applications for which they were not designed     1 7  A battery damaged by a defective charger or batteries in vehicles that do not receive proper charging     1 8  A vehicle not having an operational charger on a circuit that has the parameters specified in the vehicle  owner s manual  the number of operational chargers must equal the number of operational vehicles   or  use of an unapproved algorithm     2  Lack of proper maintenance such as preventive maintenance checks  proper rotation of vehicles in a fleet  application  maintaining proper tire pressure and alignment and tightening loose wire 
27.  increase speed      Tostop  release accelerator pedal and press brake pedal     Unintended vehicle movement may cause severe  injury or death  Before leaving vehicle     Engage park brake to lock wheels     Place vehicle in NEUTRAL     Turn key to OFF and remove key   103783002    ROLLOVER OR FALLING OFF MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH       Before using vehicle  read operating instructions    Remain seated while moving      Do not start vehicle until all occupants are seated    Operate from driver side only      Keep entire body inside vehicle while moving    Never operate on public roads      Drive slowly in turns and straight up and down slopes    Hold on to seat handle while moving      Use brakes to reduce speed when coasting downhill    Two  2  persons per seat maximum      Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs    Never stand in front of or behind vehicle      For use by authorized persons in designated areas only     Do not leave children unattended on vehicle     CCI 102519301  E CON CA A    101825101 Decal  On Off Key Switch  above key switch  sooo   Low Oil Warning Light  102519301 Decal  Rollover Warning  on instrument panel  eooo   Accelerator Pedal    Decal  Private Speed Notice  below instrument  3   102555901 i       7 Brake Pedal  panel   With Private Speed Notice optional   103783002 Decal  Operating Instructions  on steering wheel  d Park Brake Pedal       Page 8 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    PRECEDENT  GASOLINE VEHICLES     NOTE  N
28.  only when the key switch is in the OFF position        63 eps 59 eps  Figure 15 Key Switch  Gasoline Vehicle Figure 16 Forward Reverse Handle  Gasoline Vehicle    FORWARD REVERSE CONTROL    The Forward Reverse handle is located on the seat support panel  below and to the right of the driver s right knee   Figure 16   The handle has three distinct positions  F  FORWARD   N  NEUTRAL   and R  REVERSE   Rotate the    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 27    Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles    handle towards the driver  FORWARD  to operate the vehicle in the forward direction  or towards the passenger   REVERSE  to operate the vehicle in reverse  When the handle is in the straight up position   NEUTRAL   the vehicle  will not operate  The engine will stop if it is shifted to this position during operation  Club Car vehicles operate at  reduced speed in reverse  The reverse buzzer will sound as a warning when the Forward Reverse handle is in   the REVERSE position     ACCELERATOR PEDAL    The accelerator pedal is the pedal on the right  with the word GO molded into it  Figure 17   The operation of  the accelerator pedal differs from that of an automobile  When the key switch is in the ON position  and the  Forward Reverse handle is in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position  pressing the accelerator pedal will  automatically release the park brake and start the vehicle moving in the direction selected  forward or reverse   As  the accelerator pedal is pressed  spee
29.  page 17     Place the Forward Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position and the neutral lockout switch in the MAINTENANCE  position  Crank the engine until fuel is pumped into the fuel injector and fuel lines and the engine starts  Turn the  engine off and return the neutral lockout switch to the OPERATE position  See following NOTE     NOTE  Due to the oil added to the engine in preparation for storage  engine may smoke excessively for a short    4   5     time when it is run for the first time after storage     Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure  See Vehicle Specifications on page 70   Perform the Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 31 and the Performance Inspection on page 31     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 39    Maintenance    MAINTENANCE    See General Warnings on page 14     To ensure trouble free vehicle performance  it is very important to follow an established preventive maintenance  program  Regular and consistent vehicle maintenance can prevent vehicle downtime and expensive repairs that can  result from neglect  Use the Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist beginning on page 31  the Performance  Inspection  and the following Periodic Service Schedules and Periodic Lubrication Schedules to keep the vehicle in  proper working condition    Any vehicle not functioning correctly should be removed from use until it is properly repaired  This will prevent further  damage to the vehicle and avoid the possibility of injury due to unsafe cond
30.  updates     NOTE  When temperatures fall below 65   F  18 3   C   batteries charged in unheated areas should be placed on  charge as soon as possible after use  Batteries are warmest immediately after use  and cold batteries  require more time to fully charge     Batteries should be put on charge even if they have been used for only a short period  9 holes of golf or 10  minutes of operation      Because the charger has a storage charge feature that automatically checks and recharges the batteries as  necessary  the charger can remain plugged to the vehicle throughout the storage period     Vehicles should be restricted to 40 to 50 amp hours of discharge or 36 holes of golf  or 40 minutes of private  use  between charges until the batteries have been properly seasoned  50 to 70 charge cycles   For maximum  battery life  Club Car recommends that electric vehicles always be recharged after 40 to 50 amp hours of  discharge or each night in order to avoid deeply discharging the batteries  To detect amp hour discharge   use the CDT diagnostic tool  CC P N 105209501      Battery Charging Procedure    1  Stationary chargers  With the charger DC cord disconnected from the vehicle charger receptacle  connect the AC  power supply cord to an AC outlet designed to provide the proper AC voltage for the charger     2  Insert the charger DC plug into the vehicle receptacle  When inserting the DC plug  align the raised guide on the  plug with the guide slot in the receptacle and push straig
31. 0 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Safety Committee    Oe       SERIAL NUMBER       3       CC5819 123456    BC54679  ASSEMBLED IN USA       2843 eps  Figure 8 Serial Number Decal    SAFETY COMMITTEE    If the golf car is to be rented or is part of a fleet  we strongly recommend that a safety committee be appointed  One of  the main concerns of this committee should be the safe operation of the golf cars  This should include at a minimum       Where golf cars should be driven      Ensuring that proper warnings of driving hazards are displayed and visible     Who should and who should not drive golf cars      Instructing first time drivers      Maintaining golf cars in a safe driving condition      How various rules are to be enforced     The safety committee should include all these items and such others as the committee feels necessary or appropriate     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 21    Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS     ELECTRIC VEHICLES    See General Warnings on page 14     A WARNING          f renting or loaning the vehicle  make sure the driver is familiar with all controls and operating  procedures before allowing the vehicle to be driven       Do not shift the Forward Reverse switch while the vehicle is moving  To avoid injury to an  unsuspecting passenger or damage to the vehicle  always bring the vehicle to a full stop before  shifting the Forward Reverse switch     Release the accelerator pedal and then pr
32. 11 inches  28 cm  should be used  Only heavy duty tow bars should be used for  multi vehicle towing  Never tow more than five vehicles at one time       Stay clear from the area between the tow vehicle and the towed vehicle or trailer     A light duty tow bar is available for break down towing and single vehicle towing  A heavy duty tow bar and an onboard  tow bar are available for multi vehicle towing  Observe all of the previous WARNING statements when towing     TRANSPORTING ON A TRAILER       WARNING         For use on public roads  the trailer must meet all federal  state  and local requirements such as  taillights  brake lights  etc       Do not tow a Club Car vehicle behind a passenger vehicle or truck on a public road unless it is on an  approved trailer     WARNING CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 35    Storage     Electric Vehicle       WARNING         The vehicle to be towed should be tied securely to the trailer  with the Forward Reverse handle or  switch in the NEUTRAL position  the key switch the OFF position  and the park brake firmly pressed  and locked to prevent movement       Do not allow people in the trailer or vehicle being towed     Avoid sudden starts  sudden stops  and tight turns when towing       Avoid stopping on a hill when towing  If you must stop on a hill  avoid sudden starts or rolling  backwards and stopping suddenly  Failure to heed this warning could cause the vehicle to overturn   possibly resulting in sever
33. E  which  are clearly marked    When the switch is in the MAINTENANCE position  it will allow the technician to run the engine in the NEUTRAL  position to perform certain maintenance and or repair functions  With the switch in this position  the vehicle will not  operate if the Forward Reverse handle is placed in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position     A WARNING         With the switch in the MAINTENANCE position and the engine running  the vehicle may move suddenly  if the Forward Reverse handle is shifted or accidentally bumped  To prevent this  chock the front and  rear wheels before servicing or leaving the vehicle     NOTE  Be sure to return the switch to the OPERATE position after servicing the vehicle  or it will not run with the  Forward Reverse handle in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position     LOW OIL WARNING LIGHT    The gasoline golf car is equipped with a low oil warning light  located on the dash panel just below the steering column   Figure 15  Page 27   If the warning light comes on  oil should be checked and added to the engine as necessary  before continuing to use the vehicle  The vehicle should never be driven with the low oil warning light remaining on  If  the warning light goes on and off  you may proceed  but oil should be added at the first opportunity  If the oil level is  correct and the warning light stays on  have a trained technician check the vehicle  See following CAUTION  The light  will flash repeatedly to indicate a possible problem wit
34. General Warnings    DISABLING THE VEHICLE    Set the park brake    Turn the key switch OFF and remove the key    Place the Forward Reverse control in the NEUTRAL position    In addition  chock the wheels if servicing or repairing the vehicle     mo co No cm    LOW MAINTENANCE BATTERY  DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY     GASOLINE VEHICLES    1  Disable the vehicle  See Disabling the Vehicle on page 16   2  Disconnect the battery cables  negative       cable first  as shown  Figure 4    3  Disconnect the spark plug wire s  from the spark plug s      LOW MAINTENANCE BATTERY  CONNECTING THE BATTERY     GASOLINE VEHICLES    Connect the battery cables  positive     cable first    Tighten battery terminals to 80 in Ib  9 N m     Coat terminals with Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305  to minimize corrosion   Connect the spark plug wire s  to the spark plug s      meg Imo     Viewed from driver side of vehicle      Viewed from driver side of vehicle  1  Remove negative battery cable     1  Place TOW RUN Switch in TOW before disconnecting or connecting   2  Remove positive battery cable   pattery cables  Connect battery cables in reverse order   2  Remove negative battery cable     3  Remove positive battery cable        Connect battery cables in reverse order     49A eps 50 eps  Figure 3 Battery Cable Removal   Electric Vehicles Figure 4 Low Maintenance Battery  Battery Cable    6x8 Volt Battery Configuration Removal   Gasoline Vehicles    Page 16 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Ma
35. PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY CLUB CAR AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY   THE PURCHASER AND CLUB CAR EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE REPLACEMENT  OR REPAIR OF THE DEFECTIVE VEHICLE OR COMPONENT THEREOF IS THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE  PURCHASER  CLUB CAR MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  AND NO  REPRESENTATIVE  EMPLOYEE  DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER OF CLUB CAR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE  OR IMPLY ANY REPRESENTATION  PROMISE OR AGREEMENT  WHICH IN ANY WAY VARIES THE TERMS OF  THIS WARRANTY     In the event that another pre printed warranty document  certificate or both offered by or through Club Car at the time  of sale of this vehicle  each an    Additional Warranty Document     is deemed to conflict with the limitations or exclusions  contained herein  the limitations and exclusions contained herein shall continue to apply to both this limited warranty  statement and  to the maximum extent permitted by law  to each Additional Warranty Document    NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES    IN NO EVENT SHALL CLUB CAR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  LOSS RELATED TO PROPERTY OTHER THAN THE VEHICLE  LOSS OF  USE  LOSS OF TIME  INCONVENIENCE  OR ANY OTHER ECONOMIC LOSS     Some states allow neither limitation on the duration of an implied warranty nor exclusions or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  Therefore  the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you  specific leg
36. S configured fleets became standard with Model Year 2014 fleet golf orders     Regular Maintenance  This system requires regular preventative maintenance on at least a quarterly basis      Check all screens and or filters on water supplies  Clean or replace all filters   line strainers as necessary  Failure  to do so can cause a reduction in the water pressure and flow rates needed to operate the system properly  A  filter screen can be found on the inlet of all regulators  and a line strainer on all supply hoses  Be sure to replace  the deionizer filter cartridge as indicated by the water quality light  The CC P N 105166801 Deionizer system has  a battery powered  water quality light  Deionizer filters have a limited life cycle and are disposable  Life cycle of  the filter will vary based on incoming water quality and water usage  If the deionizer system is equipped with a    water quality light  press the button to check  Replace filter immediately if the red light comes ON indicating  Service is required     The following replacement filter is available from Club Car Service Parts       Use filter P N 104005901 for Deionizer Systems P N s 105166801  104006001  and AM10974       Use filter P N AM10975 for Deionizer System P N AM10974     NOTE  The filter P N AM10975 will be sold to depletion  After this part becomes unavailable  use the filter P N  104005901 for Deionizer System P N AM10974       Inspect the condition of all tubing  connections  and couplers  Make sure that
37. The use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided  If one must be used  heed the following WARNING        WARNING         An extension cord or electrical outlet must accept a three prong plug  The extension cord should  be a three wire No  12 AWG  American Wire Gauge  or no  14  British Standard Wire Gauge   and be  as short as possible  no more than 12 feet  3 7 m   The use of an improper extension cord could  result in fire or an electrical shock     AC PLUG STRAIN RELIEF AND DRIP LOOP    To prevent stress on the AC plug connection at the charger  secure the cord to the charger with a zip tie  1  as shown   Make sure there is no tension on the plug by maintaining a large bend radius  2  in the cord  Make sure the cord loop  dips below the level of the plug to prevent water from running down the cord and into the plug connection  Figure 29                                               LAT pas                                  2782 eps  Figure 29 AC Cord Strain Relief and Drip Loop    Page 56 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Battery Charger    PLUG AND RECEPTACLE    The charger cord  plug  and receptacle are wear items and should be inspected daily  Visually inspect them for  cracks  loose connections  and frayed wiring  they must be replaced when worn or damaged  If charger plug or  receptacle show signs of corrosion or the plug is difficult to insert or remove  check for worn or bent pins  then clean  the receptacle contacts and plug terminals with a good
38. Tow Run switch is in the TOW position    Connect the battery cables  positive     cable first    Tighten battery terminals to 110 in Ib  12 4 N m     Coat terminals with Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305  to minimize corrosion     Py Dunes    Page 18 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    General Warnings    RECYCLING LEAD ACID BATTERIES    A WARNING         Lead acid batteries contain lead  Pb   other metals  acids and other compounds  If improperly handled   they can contaminate both water and soil  causing environmental damage and personal injury     Lead acid batteries are identified by the symbol shown below and should be properly recycled  Figure 6   They cannot  be disposed as municipal waste and must be collected separately  Responsibility for environmental protection must be  shared  not only by the manufacturers of the batteries  but by people who use the batteries as well  Please contact  your nearest Club Car dealer or distributor for information on how to properly recycle your batteries     1403 eps  Figure 6 Dispose of Lead acid Batteries Properly    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 19    General Information    INTERNATIONAL SAFETY SYMBOLS ON BATTERIES    Anyone using  repairing  or servicing the vehicle must understand and heed the safety symbols on the vehicle battery  or batteries     Q d  amp   amp     A  0             G    1  Shield eyes  3  No smoking  no open flames  no sparks  5  Battery acid hazard   2  Read and follow operating ins
39. al rights  and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state     HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM    To make a warranty claim under this limited warranty  you must present the vehicle or defective component with  evidence of proof of purchase date and number of amp hours  if applicable  to an authorized CLUB CAR dealer     For warranty related communication  contact Warranty Services  Club Car  4125 Washington Rd   Evans  GA 30809   USA  706 863 3000     WARNING    Any modification or change to the vehicle that affects the electrical system  stability or handling of the vehicle  or  increases maximum vehicle speed beyond factory specifications  could result in severe personal injury or death     Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 75    EC Declaration Of Conformity    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    When properly configured  the vehicle complies with the listed Directives     Declaration of Conformity    Model Model  Code Number  JE 105031301 Precedent i2 Excel  JF 105031401 Precedent i2L Excel  JH 105031501   Precedent i2 4 Passenger Excel  JN 105031701 Precedent i2 Signature  JW 105031801 Precedent i2 4 Passenger Signature  Serial numbers 1401000001 and greater       Model Name                                  Four wheel electric vehicles in the above series that bear the CE mark fulfill all the relevant    provisions of the following Directives  Enspricht den Bestimmungen  Conforme Aux Directives  Conforme Con Las Directivas  Voldoet aan Richtlijnen  De A
40. and Feature Identification    PRECEDENT VILLAGER 4    ge                      FALLING OFF COULD RESULT  IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH    Remain seated with entire body  inside vehicle and hold on to seat  handle or handrail at all times     Two  2  persons per bench seat maximum     One  1  person per bucket seat maximum     Do not leave children unattended on  vehicle at anytime     Never stand in front of or behind vehicle     CCI 101705701    Decal  Falling Off Warning  on rear facing seat  1  101705701 hand rail and or on back side of forward facing seat   4 Foot rest  backs    s  inane       1 LE       Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 11    Practice Safety    PRACTICE SAFETY     N WARNING    Rotating Parts       399 eps  Figure 2 Practice Safety    Safety signs like you see above may at first seem shocking  but their impact is mild compared with the reality  of severe personal injury     Your safety and satisfaction are of the utmost importance to us  That is why before operating the vehicle  we urge  you to review the information in this manual  Understand and become familiar with the DANGER  WARNING  and  CAUTION statements and procedures it contains  along with the safety decals that are affixed to your vehicle     Take time to understand the language of safety  It is a language that can save your life     PROPOSITION 65     STATE OF CALIFORNIA       WARNING         This product contains or emits chemicals or substances that have been determined by the state of  Cal
41. ater       Tap Water  While the use of tap water without filtering is an alternate method of battery watering  its use should be  limited due to the levels of dissolved minerals and chemicals that can degrade battery performance and life  If  unfiltered tap water is used  regular water analyses must be conducted to check for impurities  The following chart  lists the maximum allowable minerals  solids  and contaminates in parts per million and their impact on battery  performance  Water testing  however  is expensive  and water quality can change from day to day depending on  additives  water main leaks  etc  Due to the cost and labor of performing water quality tests  Club Car recommends  the use of distilled water or a deionizer     ALLOWABLE CONTENT  PARTS  IMPURITY PER MILLION  EFFECTS OF IMPURITY    Total solids 100 0 N A  Organic and volatile matter Corrosion of positive plates    i Self discharge  reduces life  lower  Antimony 5 0  on charge voltage    Chloride 50 Loss of capacity n plates  greater  loss in positive plates  Increased self discharge  lower  Copper 5 0  on charge voltage  Increased self discharge  lower  Iron 3 0  on charge voltage    None allowed Intense lowering of on charge voltage    n  Plate corrosion  loss of capacity   Nitrites 5 0    reduced life    Violent self discharge  lower  Platinum None allowed  on charge voltage    Page 48 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual       Batteries     Electric Vehicles    DEIONIZER  NOTE  Deionizer systems for SPW
42. battery charger has been listed by UL and by the Canadian Underwriters and meets the criteria of the Canadian  Standards Association     Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 55    Battery Charger    CHARGER AC CORD  A WARNING         Install surge arrestors on incoming AC power lines  Surge arrestors will help protect electrical  components in the charger and on the vehicle from all but direct or close lightning strikes       Two ERIC chargers can share a circuit  which should be a dedicated 15 or 20 ampere separately  protected  circuit breaker or fuse  single phase branch circuit that complies with all applicable  electrical codes for the location     Connect the charger AC supply cord to a properly grounded  three wire outlet within the voltage and  frequency range shown on the charger       Do not use an adapter to plug the charger with a three prong plug into a two prong outlet  Improper  connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a fire or an electrical shock       Place all cords so they will not be stepped on  tripped over  or otherwise subjected to damage or stress     To reduce the risk of electric shock  the battery charger must be grounded  The charger is equipped with an AC electric  cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding type plug  The AC plug must be connected to an  appropriate receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and   all local codes and ordinances     
43. c vehicles only  When the Tow Run switch is in the RUN position   with the Forward Reverse switch or  key switch in any position   the walk away braking function will prevent the vehicle from rolling at more than 1 to 3  mph  1 6 to 4 8 km h  unless the accelerator is pressed  This prevents the possibility of a parked vehicle  with  the park brake disengaged  rolling away too fast to be overtaken on foot     TOWING       WARNING         Do not tow the vehicle on public streets or highways     Use only approved Club Car tow bars       Turn the key switch to OFF and place the Forward Reverse handle or switch in the NEUTRAL position  before towing the vehicle       Electric vehicles only  Place the Tow Run switch in the TOW position  otherwise  the vehicle will  not roll while being towed       Extreme caution should be used when towing any vehicle      Do not exceed 5 mph  8 km h  towing speed      Do not allow people in the vehicles being towed      Avoid sudden starts  sudden stops  and tight turns when towing       Avoid stopping on a hill when towing  If you must stop on a hill  avoid sudden starts or rolling  backwards and stopping suddenly  Failure to heed this warning could cause the vehicle to overturn   possibly resulting in severe personal injury       Do not tow more than one Club Car vehicle with another Club Car vehicle  If more than one vehicle  must be towed  an adequately powered vehicle  tractor or full sized truck  properly fitted  with a tow  hitch height of 
44. cle  follow exactly and in order  all of the following procedures  Read and  understand all instructions prior to driving the vehicle     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 33    Driving Instructions    STARTING THE VEHICLE    Study and understand controls    Make sure everyone is seated and holding onto seat handles or handrails   Read safety and information decals located on the vehicle    Make sure wheels are turned in desired direction    Turn the key to the ON position and make sure nothing is in your path     Select direction by placing Forward Reverse handle or switch in desired position  F   forward or R   reverse   A  buzzer will sound as a warning when the Forward Reverse handle or switch is in the REVERSE position     oar wnd  gt      7  Slowly press accelerator pedal  The park brake will release automatically and the vehicle will start to move  As  the accelerator pedal is pressed  speed will increase until full speed is reached  See following WARNING        WARNING         Operator must control vehicle speed when going downhill   Electric vehicles       Pedal down or pedal up motor braking may be used to help control speed when going downhill   however  steep terrain or other conditions will require that pedal braking be used in conjunction with  motor braking     Gasoline Vehicles       Do not shift the vehicle out of forward while going downhill  If you do  you will not be able to shift  into reverse or back into forward until stopped       Bring vehicle to
45. cle electrical components from discharging the batteries     Page 26 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS     GASOLINE VEHICLES    See General Warnings on page 14     A WARNING         If renting or loaning the vehicle  make sure the driver is familiar with all controls and operating  procedures before allowing the vehicle to be driven       Do not shift the Forward Reverse handle while the vehicle is moving  To avoid injury to an  unsuspecting passenger or damage to the vehicle  always bring the vehicle to a full stop before  shifting the Forward Reverse handle       Release the accelerator pedal and then press the brake pedal firmly until the vehicle stops  To avoid  unintentionally starting or rolling the vehicle  set the park brake  place the Forward Reverse handle in  the NEUTRAL position  turn the key switch to the OFF position  and remove the key       Do not tamper with the governor  Doing so will void the warranty  as well as damage the engine and  other components  and could result in property damage  personal injury  or death due to unsafe speed     KEY SWITCH    The key switch is mounted on the dash to the right of the steering column  Figure 15   It has two positions  OFF and  ON  which are clearly labeled  See following NOTE     NOTE  When the key is turned to the OFF position  the main vehicle systems are disabled  The key switch may be  used as an emergency stop     The key can be removed
46. connections as outlined  in the owner s manual     3  Damages caused by improper installation of the component     4  Failed semiconductor parts such diodes and fuses that are vulnerable to electrical overloads  including lightning   beyond the control of CLUB CAR     5  Damaged charger AC and DC cord set with plug  which is a wear item and subject to user abuse   6  Use of gasoline containing more than 10  ethanol     Without limiting the generality of the foregoing in any way  and as part of its limited warranty exclusion  CLUB CAR  does not warrant that its vehicle or components such as batteries  computer  controller or electrical device are suitable  for use in any application other than in its products  As in the use of any vehicle  batteries  computer  controller or  electrical device  a prudent owner will read and study the owner s manual  the operator instructions and the warning  labels  and will exercise due care in working on or around vehicles  batteries or electrical devices     Transportation expenses for warranty services are also excluded from this warranty   VOIDING OF WARRANTY    THIS AND ANY OTHER WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE VEHICLE OR COMPONENT IS ABUSED OR  USED IN AN UNINTENDED MANNER OR SHOWS INDICATIONS THAT IT HAS BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  MODIFICATION OF THE SPEED GOVERNOR  BRAKING SYSTEM   STEERING  TRANSAXLE  OR OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS OF THE CAR TO CAUSE IT TO PERFORM  OUTSIDE CLUB CAR SPECIFICATIONS  THE WARRANTY
47. cordo com  Directiva  Conforme Alla Direttiva  Opfylder folgende direktiver  Uppfyller foljande direktiv    2006 42 EC Machinery  2006 66 EC Batteries and Accumulators and Waste Batteries and Accumulators  2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility    Standards used for verification   Standards fur Uberprufung  Normes Utilisee pour Verification  Normas Usado por Comprobacion  Waarden Aangewend voor  Verificatie  Modelos Utilizado para Verifcacao  Standard per la Verifica  Standarder Anvendte Nemlig Efterprovning  Standarden  Anvand for Bekraftanden    EN 61000 6 2  EN 61000 6 4    Manufacturer  Hersteller  Fabricant  Fabricante  Fabrikant  Fabricante  Fabbricante  Producent  Tillverkare    Club Car  LLC   4125 Washington Road  Evans  Georgia 30809  USA    Authorized representative and person authorized to compile the technical file  Autorisierter H  ndler  Representant Dument Accr  dit    Representante Autorizado  Wettige Vertegenwoordiging  Representate  Autorizado  Rappresentante Autorizzato  Autoriscret repr  sentant  Auktoriserad representant     Club Car Ingersoll Rand   Alma Court Building   Lenneke Marelaan 6   B 1932 Sint Stevens Woluwe  Belgium       Geoff Stewart May 1  2013  Lead Engineer  Product Safety Evans  Georgia  USA    H  ECS ELEC CE CERT 2014 DOC       Page 76 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    EC Declaration Of Conformity    Declaration of Conformity    Model  Number   105032401 Precedent i2 Gas   105032501 Precedent i2L Gas   105032601 Precedent i2 4 Pa
48. d will increase until full soeed is reached  When the accelerator is released   power will be cut off and the motor will stop running        77 eps    Figure 17 Accelerator Pedal    BRAKE PEDAL    The brake pedal is the large pedal on the left with the word STOP molded into it  To slow or stop the vehicle  press  the brake pedal with your foot  Figure 18      Page 28 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles       78 eps 79 eps  Figure 18 Brake Pedal Figure 19 Park Brake Pedal    PARK BRAKE PEDAL    The park brake pedal is the small raised portion in the upper left corner of the brake pedal  It has the word PARK  molded into it  To set the park brake  press the brake pedal firmly and tilt the park brake portion of the pedal forward  with your foot  Figure 19   See following WARNING and NOTE        WARNING         The park brake will release automatically when either the accelerator or brake pedal is pressed  The  park brake has multiple locking positions and should be firmly pressed and locked to prevent the  vehicle from rolling     NEUTRAL LOCKOUT SWITCH    Gasoline Vehicles Only       81 eps    Figure 20 Neutral Lockout Switch    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 29    Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles    For the convenience of the trained technician  there is a neutral lockout switch located on the seat support panel  under the seat  Figure 20   The neutral lockout switch has two positions  MAINTENANCE and OPERAT
49. ds    golf car  and    vehicle    are used interchangeably     This spark ignition system complies with the Canadian standard ICES 002     This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright  All rights are reserved  No part of this manual  may be photocopied  reproduced  or translated to another language without the written consent of Club Car  LLC     The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice     Club Car reserves the right to make design changes to vehicles without obligation to make these changes on units    previously sold     These vehicles do not conform to U S  Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards  FMVSS  for automobiles or to FMVSS 500  for low speed vehicles  and are not equipped for operation on public streets  roads  or highways     If in English  this manual is the Original Instructions provided by the manufacturer  If in any language other than English     this manual is a translation of the Original Instructions        Club Car  i    P O  Box 204658  Augusta  Georgia 30917 4658 USA  Telephone 706 863 3000  Service Parts Fax 706 855 7413  www clubcar com    Copyright     2014 Club Car  LLC   Club Car  Tranquility  and ArmorFlex   are registered trademarks of Club Car  LLC  This manual effective October 1  2014    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 1    FOREWORD    Thank you for choosing Club Car  the name most widely recognized as the industry leader in vehicle efficiency   and long lasting value
50. e 45  Batteries     Electric Vehicles c 47  Single Point Watering System  SPWS          22  cceceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneene EA EERE ERE aar EEE EEEE En A 52  Battery Charger LSE SEE EDER DEDE ER DE re eiA Ai 54  Battery   Gasoline Vehidlie SEEDEDE sedie idis EDER re eve dde eeu dadas 62  Engine Oil    Gasoline Vehicle    iiiscoio hoped dtp but a vd db Pe vdd bea vere dd be A Ed e redd esp E ed Aa ye edo Aa ote quain p ados a 63  Fueling Instructions     Gasoline Vehicles          2      c0ccecceceeteceeeneeeeeeeneeteneecesaueeeneeaaueneeeedueceeeeeeageneesedeseeenenteseeenseseds 66  Cleaning the  Vehicle    3  eri tot nate eem hr TE o REESE UE SURE UE sehe SENSE RSD REESE ERE deduci dede 67  ACCOSSOLOS   1 ioo tte ee Re CEPR E ete e EE E EHE A e d E e e i ea een E e E ee Ede D siete 67  Subsequent Owner Registration                   eiiis E seed EATE ente sete ka Ra nene aa ba ines ena a sneak npa seed een nnne nnb n n 68  Precedent Four Passenger Vehicle         2     c  cdececeeccceseteccdeeaetececceabenecdeeubenedadaebenedecaeneneeedeabenceedeeteneeedeetscedeneetenededs 68  Vehicle Specifications            2 iter ete o teu rie e D tae o c e m EE a RR PSP HR E DERE 70  ERLO Battery Charger Specifications                    ceci eee ener tenent nnne nennt khu n nnn a 72    Page 4 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Warranties  scissor EDI E ccc E 73    EG Declaration  Of Conformity   2 isiectsiudeteotitint eed csetvccetetetacendenet necudetet needvinetsecuebiabuccurtbanecea
51. e n nnne nnne nnne nnn nes 6  Practice  Salety vehe SES EDEN SSD EEK SNERRE NESS usu M Li miim 12  Proposition 65     State of California    eene n hn rhe m hne rne nt rne rne ee rne rrr nnns 12  RAPI n 13  IE 24 gr RYE peer                                                  14  General Informations sa ois eate teen ta ana oe oO ERRARE EE p AA ATAA ETI Hao aue R AER u pet ERR cun era RR EEEN A RA 20  Model IdentifiCatior      coe dori o neat redo e e EO me EO T EO ME OUR e onum leto mede exam dede aedes htt iine 20  I A uM 21  Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles LSE etree ree nner eed terres NEKEAREN mme nnne nennen rennes 22  Controls and Indicators     Gasoline Vehicles 0000 0    cece ene enter nner m menm emen nhe nren nennen 27  Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist   iss escrire oriai Eon AAE eene nme en ehem n enn nn n nnne nnne nnns 31  ines c TREE 33  Bio                                                                                 M 35  Transporting oria TAM ST cies test epo ebat eb pu bip cholate Manes docte tob Pob Et orb tet P EE herba fett 35  storage      eiie gem f e te  MES 36  Storage     Gasoline Vehlcle       DENE etae pai e ERA seed Yon RE AXE dein one dou ES eae EB dant Bede cade 38  Maintenant 5 EUM 40  Periodic Service Schedules                tendit did e ELE T EL EE e dod EHE ee dde EE dde ke theta 41  Periodic  Lubrication  Schedules  o  du Diodes Dundee Pep od ete eo od adeb eode Tete gad ester eodd oa Yun da uua to Do uet OU Age ee ead
52. e personal injury       When towing on a trailer  normal road speed of the tow vehicle should be reduced      Because of the added length of the trailer  use caution when making turns      Remove the vehicle windshield and secure the seat bottom before transporting on a trailer     Stay clear from the area between the tow vehicle and the towed vehicle or trailer     If the vehicle must be transported over long distances or on public highways  it should be transported on an approved  trailer that has the approved load rating of 1200 Ib  544 kg  per vehicle being transported     NOTE  A two car trailer should be rated at 2 x 1200 Ib  544 kg    2400 Ib  1088 kg      STORAGE   ELECTRIC VEHICLE    See General Warnings on page 14        WARNING         Turn the key switch to the OFF position  remove the key  and leave the Forward Reverse switch in  the NEUTRAL position during storage  Place Tow Run switch in the TOW position  This is to prevent  unintentionally starting the vehicle or a fire hazard       Do not attempt to charge frozen batteries or batteries with bulged cases  Discard the battery  Frozen  batteries can explode        CAUTION         Batteries in a low state of charge will freeze at low temperatures       To avoid exposing electrical components to moisture and subsequent damages  do not use any type  of pressure washing or steam cleaning equipment to wash the vehicle     PREPARING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE    Check Battery Water Levels Two Weeks Prio
53. e read thoroughly prior  to operating the vehicle     The Precedent four passenger vehicle should be driven and maintained as stated in this owner s manual with the  following additions        WARNING         Vehicle should be driven at slower speeds when four persons are in the vehicle       Passengers should hold on to hand holds or hand rails at all times  See page 11  Driver should keep  both hands on the steering wheel while vehicle is moving       Do not leave children unattended on the rear seat while vehicle is moving     No more than four persons should be on the vehicle at one time     Page 68 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Precedent Four Passenger Vehicle    MAINTENANCE    Refer to pages 41 through 45 for Periodic Service and Lubrication Schedules  See following NOTE     NOTE  If the vehicle is constantly hauling heavy loads  the preventive maintenance procedures should be performed  more often than recommended in the service and lubrication schedules     ACCESSORY ONBOARD CHARGER    An onboard charger  which is installed under the rear seat  is available for the Precedent four passenger electric  vehicle  The charger should be plugged into a properly grounded outlet  The AC line to which the charger is to be  connected must be of the proper AC input voltage for the charger and must be capable of supplying sufficient current   See the battery charger owner   s manual supplied with the battery charger for specific operating instructions and  specifications bef
54. ean and regap spark plug  replace  if necessary     Check air filter element  replace if necessary     Check clamps for tightness  check hose for  cracks     Lubricate all rotating joints  See Periodic  Lubrication Schedules on page 45     Check for loose hardware  tighten if necessary   Refer to the appropriate maintenance and  service manual        Page 43    Periodic Service Schedules    PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE   GASOLINE VEHICLES    REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE    Check safety decals  Replace if damaged or  Safety decals Mm  illegible   Two year service by trained technician only   every 200 hours of operation or every 400   Engine Check and adjust valve lash as needed   rounds of golf           WARNING       e If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service  do not operate the vehicle until  repairs are made  Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire  property damage  severe  personal injury  or death     Page 44 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Periodic Lubrication Schedules    PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULES    PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE   ELECTRIC VEHICLES    LUBRICATION  REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT  POINTS   Charger receptacle WD 40    Semiannually by owner or  trained technician  every 50 Brake system  per maintenance and Dry Moly Lube  CC P N 1012151   white  hours of operation or 100 service manual  lithium grease NLGI  2  rounds of golf    Front suspension  two fittings     Chassis Lube   EP NLGI Grade 2    Dup
55. ent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Driving Instructions    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS    A WARNING         Only licensed drivers should be allowed to drive the vehicle        f renting or loaning the vehicle  make sure the driver is familiar with all controls and operating  procedures before allowing the vehicle to be driven       No more than two persons per bench seat should be on the vehicle at one time  Do not allow  passenger to ride in the bag well       The vehicle is not specially equipped for handicapped persons  Be sure all persons can properly  operate the vehicle prior to allowing them to drive the vehicle       Be sure all passengers are capable of securing themselves in a vehicle before allowing them to  ride in one       For night use  the vehicle must be equipped with headlights and taillights       Stop the vehicle before shifting the Forward Reverse switch  Failure to do so may result in injury to an  unsuspecting passenger and  or  damage to the vehicle       To help avoid being struck  do not stand in front of or behind the vehicle     Operate the vehicle from the driver seat only       To help prevent falls from the vehicle  remain seated in a moving vehicle and hold on to hand holds  or handrails at all times  Driver should keep both hands on the steering wheel when the vehicle is  in motion       To help prevent the possibility of serious injury  keep your entire body inside the vehicle     Do not leave children unattended on vehicle       To help prevent overtur
56. er the charger cooling fins  Do not allow clothing  blankets  or other material to cover the  charger  The fins dissipate heat and protect the charger from overheating       Cooling fins will become hot during charging  Do not touch  Use the handle     CAUTION         The battery charger provided with this vehicle is approved for use only with the battery type  originally shipped with the vehicle  Using a different battery type  different brand  different capacity   etc   can cause under or overcharging and subsequent battery damage unless the charger is first  reprogrammed with a new charging algorithm  Club Car only recommends OEM replacement batteries   Contact your authorized Club Car dealer distributor with any questions about battery and charger  compatibility or algorithm updates     Page 54 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Battery Charger    CHARGER SAFETY DECALS    Replacement charger safety decals are available  Contact your local authorized Club Car distributor dealer         INDANGER    Risk of electrical shock  Do not touch  uninsulated portion of output  connector or uninsulated battery  terminal  Connect only to properly  grounded AC outlet   Risk of explosive battery gases   Adequate ventilation during charging  is required  Avoid exposure to heat   flames  or sparks   Disconnect AC supply before making    C AUTI ON or breaking connections to the      battery  otherwise arcing and burning  Read manual before charging  Use only may result  on battery system
57. ery Fill  Connector       2  The red flow indicator balls should swirl  indicating that the batteries are being filled  See following CAUTION     CAUTION      If at any time water overflows from the batteries  immediately stop the refill process  disconnect the  pressure regulator from the battery fill coupling  and call for service    3  When the red flow indicator balls stop moving  immediately press the grey button to disconnect the hose end  assembly from the battery fill coupling  9   and squeeze the dust cover  10  to lightly secure it to the male  connector of the battery fill coupling  Figure 26     4  Place the battery fill coupling into the space between the battery bucket and the car body  Leaving the fill coupling  on top of the battery bank or tucked between the batteries and the battery bucket can result in coupling damage        5  Turn the water faucet off when finished filling the vehicle s      Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 53    Battery Charger    BATTERY CHARGER       DANGER         The charging area must be ventilated  Hydrogen level in the air must never exceed 2   The total  volume of air in the charging area must be changed at least five times per hour  Exhaust fans should  be located at the highest point of the roof  Contact a local HVAC engineer       Do not charge the vehicle batteries with the vehicle covered or enclosed  Any enclosure or cover  should be removed or unzipped and pulled back when batteries are being charged  An accumulation
58. es are equipped with a Tow Run switch  located under the seat behind the batteries   Figure 14   The switch must be in the RUN position in order to operate the vehicle  When the switch is in the TOW  position  power to the vehicle electrical components is turned off and the vehicle will not operate  See following NOTE     NOTE  After placing the Tow Run switch in the TOW position  allow 10 seconds to elapse before switching back to  the RUN position     After placing the Tow   Run switch in the RUN position  allow 10 seconds to elapse before operating the vehicle     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 25    Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles       1381 eps    Figure 14 Tow Run Switch    The Tow Run switch should be placed in the TOW position under the following conditions       Before Towing the Vehicle  Place the Tow   Run switch in the TOW position to disable all motor braking functions   thus preventing possible damage that could occur to the vehicle or electrical components if the vehicle is towed  while the walk away braking motor braking function is operating       Before Disconnecting or Connecting Battery Cables  Place the Tow Run switch in the TOW position to turn  off power to the vehicle electrical system  thus preventing severe arcing and possible battery explosion as the  battery cables are disconnected       For Long Term Storage  Place the Tow Run switch in the TOW position to turn off power to the vehicle electrical  System  thus preventing vehi
59. ess the brake pedal firmly until the vehicle stops  To avoid  unintentionally starting or rolling the vehicle  set the park brake  place the Forward Reverse switch in  the NEUTRAL position  turn the key switch to the OFF position  and remove the key when leaving  the vehicle     KEY SWITCH    The key switch is mounted on the dash to the right of the steering column  Figure 9   It has two positions  OFF and  ON  which are clearly labeled  See following NOTE     NOTE  When the key is turned to the OFF position  the main vehicle systems are disabled  The key switch may be  used as an emergency stop     The key can be removed only when the key switch is in the OFF position        52 eps 6 eps  Figure 9 Key Switch  Electric Vehicle Figure 10 Forward Reverse Rocker Switch     Electric  Vehicle    Page 22 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles    FORWARD REVERSE CONTROL    The Forward Reverse rocker switch is located on the seat support panel  below and to the right of the driver   s right  knee  Figure 10  Page 22   The F  FORWARD  and R  REVERSE  are clearly marked  Push down the FORWARD  side of the switch to operate the vehicle in the forward direction  or push down the REVERSE side of the switch to  operate the vehicle in reverse  When the rocker switch is positioned in the NEUTRAL position  with neither side down   the vehicle will not operate if the accelerator pedal is pressed  The reverse buzzer will sound as a warning when the  F
60. evel is below the top of the plates  In this case  add just enough water to cover the plates   charge  and then check the level again  Never charge batteries if plates are exposed above electrolyte level  For  best battery life  add only distilled water  See following CAUTION and NOTE        CAUTION         Do not overfill the batteries   NOTE  A battery watering gun or bottle  CC P N AM10818  is available from your authorized Club Car dealer     3  The battery hold downs should be tight enough so that the batteries do not move while the vehicle is in motion   but not so tight as to crack or buckle the battery case  For 8 volt batteries  tighten hold down retaining nuts to  106 in Ib  12 N m   The terminal connections should be clean and tight  and any worn insulation or frayed wires  should be replaced  Tighten battery terminals to proper torque  See Connecting the Batteries     Electric  Vehicles on page 18  See following WARNING        WARNING          f battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded  replace or clean them as necessary  Failure to  do so may cause them to overheat during operation and could result in fire  property damage  or  personal injury    4  After use  charge the batteries  The batteries should never be left discharged any longer than absolutely  necessary  do not leave discharged overnight                                                   1  Level Indicator 2  Cap 3  Plates    Maintain electrolyte level from at least 1 2 inch  13 mm  above  plates 
61. g the vehicle or battery charger  Wear a  full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries     Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry such as rings  watches  chains  etc   when servicing the  vehicle or battery charger     Use insulated tools when working near batteries or electrical connections  Use extreme caution to  avoid shorting of components or wiring     Electric vehicles only     Place Tow Run switch in the TOW position before disconnecting or connecting the batteries  Failure to  heed this warning could result in a battery explosion or severe personal injury     To avoid unintentionally starting an electric vehicle  disconnect the batteries and discharge the  controller  See Disconnecting the Batteries     Electric Vehicles on page 17     WARNING CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    Page 14 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    General Warnings    A WARNING       Gasoline vehicles only       To avoid unintentionally starting a gasoline vehicle  disconnect the battery and spark plug wire  See  Low Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery     Gasoline Vehicles  Section 2  Page 16  See No  Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles  Section 2  Page 17       Frame ground   Do not allow tools or other metal objects to contact frame when disconnecting battery  cables or other electrical wiring  Do not allow a positive wire to touch the vehicle frame  engine  or  any other metal component     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 15    
62. h the electronic fuel injection  EFI  system     CAUTION         Failure to add oil immediately when the low oil warning light stays on may result in permanent  engine damage     Page 30 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist    PRE OPERATION AND DAILY SAFETY CHECKLIST    Each Club Car vehicle has been thoroughly inspected and adjusted at the factory  however  upon receiving your new  vehicle s   you should become familiar with its controls  indicators  and operation  Carefully inspect each vehicle to  ensure that it is in proper working condition before accepting delivery     Use the following checklist as a guide to inspect the vehicle  This checklist should be used daily to ensure that  the vehicle is in proper working condition and in conjunction with the Performance Inspection on page 31  and the  Periodic Service Schedules on page 41  Any problems should be corrected by a Club Car distributor dealer or a  trained technician   Any vehicle not functioning correctly should be removed from use until it is properly repaired  This will prevent further  damage to the vehicle and avoid the possibility of injury due to unsafe conditions   All Vehicles     General  All the parts should be in place and properly installed  Be sure that all nuts  bolts  and screws are tight       Safety and information decals  Check to ensure that all safety and information decals are in place  See Safety  Decal and Feature Identification on page 6       Tires 
63. hicles and remote monitoring will be used during the storage  period  make sure the Tow Run switch remains in the RUN position rather than in the TOW position required  for all other vehicles during storage     Batteries should be clean and free of corrosion  Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking  soda and water  use 1 cup  237 mL  baking soda per 1 gallon  3 8 L  of water  Rinse solution off batteries  Do  not allow this solution to enter the batteries  Let the terminals dry and then coat them with Battery Terminal  Protector Spray     Tighten all battery cable connections to 110 in Ib  12 4 N m     Store vehicle in a cool  dry place  This will minimize battery self discharge    Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure    Perform semiannual periodic lubrication    Thoroughly clean front body  rear body  seats  battery compartment  and underside of vehicle   Do not engage the park brake  Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling     NOTE  It is recommended that the vehicles be plugged in and the electrolyte level maintained throughout the storage    period  If any of the following conditions exist  however  then disconnect the batteries for storage  1  The  charger cannot remain plugged in  2  AC power will not be available during extended storage  or 3  Electrolyte  levels will not be maintained  To disconnect batteries for storage  go to step 13     12  To keep batteries fully charged during storage     12 1  Plug the battery charger int
64. ht in slowly  Figure 32  Page 61      3  The charger will turn on two to five seconds later  after the lockout function activates  The control circuit lockout  remains activated until the charger plug is disconnected from the vehicle     NOTE  The dash mounted charge indicator light will flash three times and the reverse buzzer simultaneously will  sound three times to indicate charging has begun     4  Aslong as the charger is allowed to shut off by itself  the batteries will be fully charged  Overcharging and  undercharging will normally be prevented     Page 60 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Battery Charger    5  If the charger does not seem to be operating properly  or if the batteries seem weak  contact your local Club Car  distributor dealer        66 eps 67 eps  Figure 32 Correct Insertion of Charger DC Plug Figure 33 Incorrect Removal of Charger DC Plug    RESETTING ERIC CHARGER POWER    The triangular status indicator light on the charger comes on in a solid red state to communicate a significant charger  hardware or software failure  See Charge Status Indicators on page 58  Before replacing the charger  however  reset  the charger in case the failure was caused by a temporary situation  To reset charger power  take the following steps     Unplug the DC cord from the vehicle    Unplug the AC power from the power source    Wait for the red light to go off  wait 30 seconds  then plug in the AC cord   When the blue AC indicator light comes on  plug in the DC cord 
65. ifornia to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm     Page 12 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Safety Details    SAFETY DETAILS    A WARNING         This owner s manual should be read completely before attempting to drive or service the vehicle   Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in property damage  severe personal  injury  or death    It is important to note that some vital statements throughout this manual and on the decals affixed to the vehicle are    preceded by the words DANGER  WARNING  or CAUTION  For your protection  we recommend that you take special  notice of these safety precautions  Safety precautions are essential and must be followed     Throughout this manual and on the operation and safety decals affixed to the vehicle  the words    golf car  and   vehicle  are used interchangeably   Golf car  is defined in the Notice of this manual and no other representation is  stated or implied     If any of the operation or safety decals on the vehicle become damaged  have been removed or cannot be easily  read  they should be replaced immediately to avoid possible property damage  personal injury  or death  Contact your  distributor dealer        DANGER         ADANGER indicates an immediate hazard that will result in severe personal injury or death     A WARNING         AWARNING indicates an immediate hazard that could result in severe personal injury or death        CAUTION         A CAUTION with the safety alert sy
66. itions     Contact your local Club Car distributor dealer to perform all repairs and semiannual and annual periodic service        WARNING         If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service  do not operate the vehicle until  repairs are made  Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire  property damage  severe  personal injury  or death       Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle or battery charger  Anyone doing even  simple repairs or service should have knowledge and experience in electrical and mechanical repair   The appropriate instructions must be used when performing maintenance  service  or accessory  installation     Electric vehicles       Hot  Do not attempt to service hot motor  Attempting to do so could cause severe burns       To avoid unintentionally starting the vehicle  disconnect the batteries and discharge the controller   See Disconnecting the Batteries     Electric Vehicles on page 17     Gasoline vehicles       Moving parts  Do not attempt to service gasoline vehicle while the engine is running     Hot  Do not attempt to service hot engine or exhaust system  Failure to heed this warning could  result in severe burns       To avoid unintentionally starting the vehicle  disconnect battery and spark plug wire s   See Low  Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery     Gasoline Vehicles on page 16  See No Maintenance  Battery  Disconnecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles on page 17       Frame grou
67. le       Store fuel in an approved fuel container only  Store in a well ventilated area away from sparks  open  flames  heaters  or heat sources       Keep fuel out of the reach of children     Do not siphon fuel from the vehicle        WARNING         Turn the key switch to the OFF position  remove the key  and leave the Forward Reverse handle in    the NEUTRAL position during storage  This is to prevent unintentionally starting the vehicle or a  fire hazard        CAUTION         Batteries in a low state of charge will freeze at low temperatures     PREPARING THE GASOLINE VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE    1  Unload the vehicle so that tires are supporting only the weight of the vehicle     2  Store vehicle in a cool  dry place  This will minimize battery self discharge  If the battery appears to be weak   have it charged by a trained technician  Use an automotive type 12 volt battery charger rated at 10 amps or less     3  Seal the fuel tank     3 1  Fill fuel tank  and  following manufacturer s directions  add a commercially available fuel stabilizer  such  as Sta Bil        3 2  Disconnect fuel vent line from fuel tank vent nipple   3 3  Plug the fuel tank vent nipple so that it is air tight  We recommend using a slip on vinyl cap     Page 38 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Storage     Gasoline Vehicle    NOTE  It is not necessary to drain the fuel line     4     T   8   9     Disconnect battery and spark plug wire s   See Low Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Bat
68. mage to the charger cord  the plug  and  or  the vehicle receptacle     WARNING CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 59    Battery Charger    A WARNING         Do not attempt to charge frozen batteries or batteries with bulged cases  Discard the battery in  accordance with all environmental laws or return to an authorized Club Car dealer  Frozen batteries  can explode       Do not use a charger if any of the following conditions exist       The plug is too loose or does not make a good connection         The plug and receptacle feel hotter than normal during charge     The plug pins or receptacle contacts are bent or corroded       The plug  receptacle  or cords are cut  worn  have any exposed wires or are damaged in any way       Using the charger with any of the above symptoms could result in a fire  property damage  personal  injury  or death     CAUTION       e On all vehicles  turn off all accessories before charging batteries       The battery charger provided with this vehicle is approved for use only with the battery type  originally shipped with the vehicle  Using a different battery type  different brand  different capacity   etc   can cause under or overcharging and subsequent battery damage unless the charger is first  reprogrammed with a new charging algorithm  Club Car recommends only OEM replacement batteries   Contact your authorized Club Car dealer distributor with any questions about battery and charger  compatibility or algorithm
69. mbol indicates a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in  minor personal injury     CAUTION         A CAUTION without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could  result in property damage     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 13    General Warnings    GENERAL WARNINGS    The following safety statements must be heeded whenever the vehicle is being operated  repaired  or serviced  Vehicle  feature identification information is also included  See Safety Decal and Feature Identification on page 6  Other  specific safety statements appear throughout this manual and on the vehicle        DANGER       Battery     Explosive gases  Do not smoke  Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service  area  Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area  Wear a full face shield and  rubber gloves when working on or near batteries    Gasoline     Flammable  Explosive  Do not smoke  Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and  service area  Service only in a well ventilated area    Do not operate engine in an enclosed area without proper ventilation  The engine produces carbon  monoxide  which is an odorless  deadly poison    The vehicle will not provide protection from lightning  flying objects  or other storm related hazards  If    caught in a storm while driving a Club Car vehicle  exit the vehicle and seek shelter in accordance with  applicable safety guidelines for your location        WARNING       Follow the 
70. n 6   B 1932 Sint Stevens Woluwe  Belgium    f Seere    Geoff Stewart May 1  2014  Lead Engineer  Product Safety Evans  Georgia  USA          Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 77    NOTES    NOTES    NOTES    NOTES    NOTES    NOTES    NOTES    BC56932    Publication Part Number 105062702    Edition Code 0514B1014A       CITI           e   e   e   o Club Car  LLC Web  www clubcar com   a P O  Box 204658 Phone 1 706 863 3000   N Augusta  GA 30917 4658 1 800 ClubCar  USA Intl  1 706 863 3000    Fax 1 706 863 5808       
71. nce Inspection    Engine    General vehicle    Front wheel alignment and camber    Electrical wiring and connections    Brake system    Engine air intake system    Pedal group    General vehicle    Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    See Pre Operation and Daily Safety  Checklist on page 31     See Performance Inspection on page 31     Check engine oil level  change if necessary   Properly dispose of used oil  See Periodic  Lubrication Schedules on page 45     Check engine cooling air intake  clean if  necessary  Visually inspect the unshrouded  area around engine exhaust for grass and  debris  and clean if necessary     Check air pressure and adjust as necessary   See Vehicle Specifications on page 70   Wash engine compartment and underside of  vehicle  Do not wash engine when hot   Clean terminals and wash dirt from casing   Apply Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC  P N 1014305  to battery terminals  For Low    Maintenance battery check electrolyte level   See Battery     Gasoline Vehicles on page 62     Check and adjust if necessary  See Section  7     Steering and Front Suspension in  the appropriate maintenance and service  manual     Check for tightness and damage  replace if  necessary     Check brake shoes  replace if necessary     Lubricate brake system per Lubrication  Schedule    Check brake cables for damage  replace if  necessary    Check brake cable equalizer adjustment   adjust if necessary     Check for leaks around gaskets  fill plugs  etc     Inspect  cl
72. nd   Do not allow tools or other metal objects to contact frame when disconnecting  batteries or other electrical wiring  Never allow a positive wire to touch the vehicle frame  engine   or other metal component     Page 40 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Periodic Service Schedules    PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULES    A WARNING         Service  repairs  and adjustments must be made per instructions in the maintenance and service  manual     NOTE  If the vehicle is constantly subjected to heavy use or severe operating conditions  the preventive maintenance  procedure should be performed more often than recommended in the periodic service and lubrication  schedules     Both the Periodic Service Schedule and Periodic Lubrication Schedule must be followed to keep vehicle in  optimum operating condition     PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE   ELECTRIC VEHICLES  REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE    Daily service by owner Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist See Pre Operation and Daily Safety  Checklist on page 31     Performance Inspection See Performance Inspection on page 31   Charge batteries  after each daily use only      Check electrolyte level  Add water if  necessary  See Battery Care     Vehicles  Without the Single Point Watering System   SPWS  on page 50     Batteries  For vehicles NOT equipped with  Weekly service by owner the Single Point Watering System and Low  Maintenance Batteries     Monthly service by owner or trained Batteries  For vehicles equipped with the Water the batte
73. ning the vehicle  drive slowly straight up and down slopes  Avoid driving  the vehicle on slopes exceeding 20  incline       To help avoid possible injury to an inattentive passenger and  or  damage to the vehicle  avoid sudden  starts  sudden stops  and abrupt turns       To help avoid the possibility of losing control of or overturning the vehicle  reduce speed for adverse  driving conditions such as wet grass or rough terrain       Do not use the vehicle on public roads  It is not designed or intended for street use and should not  be licensed for use on public roads       Obey all local rules concerning golf cars      The vehicle should be driven in only specified areas by trained drivers     Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol  drugs  or medications     To prevent overturning the vehicle  drive slowly in turns      Use brakes to reduce speed when coasting downhill       This vehicle is not intended to be used where risk of falling objects exists  If your vehicle will be used  in such an environment  contact your local dealer       Do not drive the vehicle under tree limbs  bridges  tunnels  or other objects that are less than 80  inches  203 cm  from the ground     No one should drive the vehicle without first being instructed in the proper operation and use of the vehicle s controls   An experienced operator should accompany each first time driver on a test drive before allowing him her to operate  the vehicle alone     To ensure safe operation of the vehi
74. nt  amps     DC OUTPUT    Rated DC voltage  VDC    Maximum DC voltage  VDC   Maximum DC output current  amps   DIMENSIONS WEIGHT   Case     overall length   Case     overall width   Case     overall height   AC cord length  standard length    DC cord length  standard length     MOUNTING CONFIGURATION    Mounting  Set on shelf  mount under shelf  on wall or ceiling  or hang securely from ceiling  any orientation     Page 72 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    FOUR  FOUR   PASSENGER PASSENGER  ELECTRIC GASOLINE  VEHICLE VEHICLE    68 5 dBA 75 5 dBA  Uncertainty  2 dBA   Uncertainty  4 dBA    0 8 m s   Unknown at time    Uncertainty  of print    0 072 m s     IC650 048 CC    100 to 240 VAC  50   60 Hz    9 9 in  25 2 cm   7 3 in  18 6 cm   3 1 in  8 cm   6 ft  183 cm   9 ft  274 cm   6 5 Ib  3 kg        Warranties    WARRANTIES    CLUB CAR   LIMITED WARRANTY FOR MODEL YEAR 2015 PRECEDENT VEHICLES    WARRANTY    CLUB CAR  LLC     CLUB CAR     hereby warrants to the Original Purchaser or Lessee  as those terms are defined  herein  and subject to the provisions  limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty  that its new vehicle or new  component purchased from CLUB CAR or an Authorized Dealer or Distributor shall be free from defects in material  and workmanship under normal use and service for the periods stated below  subject to the provisions  limitations and  exclusions in this limited warranty     This limited warranty covers material  workmanship and repair labor cost
75. nual    General Warnings    NO MAINTENANCE BATTERY  DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY  GASOLINE VEHICLES    1  Disable the vehicle  See Disabling the Vehicle on page 16   2  Disconnect the battery cables  negative       cable first  as shown  Figure 5    3  Disconnect the spark plug wire s  from the spark plug s      NO MAINTENANCE BATTERY  CONNECTING THE BATTERY  GASOLINE VEHICLES    1  Connect the battery cables  positive     cable first    2  Tighten battery terminals to 41 in Ib  4 3 N m     3  Coat terminals with Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305  to minimize corrosion   4  Connect the spark plug wire s  to the spark plug s          Viewed from driver side of vehicle     1  Remove negative battery cable     2  Remove positive battery cable        Connect battery cables in reverse order     Figure 5 No Maintenance Battery  Battery Cable  Removal Gasoline Vehicles    DISCONNECTING THE BATTERIES   ELECTRIC VEHICLES    1  Disable the vehicle  See Disabling the Vehicle on page 16     2  Place Tow Run switch in the TOW position before disconnecting or connecting the batteries  Failure to heed  this warning could result in a battery explosion or severe personal injury     3  Disconnect the batteries  negative       cable first  as shown  Figure 3    4  After disconnecting the batteries  wait 90 seconds for the controller capacitors to discharge     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 17    General Warnings    CONNECTING THE BATTERIES   ELECTRIC VEHICLES    Ensure the 
76. o Maintenance Battery shown    Safety Decal and Feature Identification    BATTERY EXPLOSION   FIRE  CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY      Do not contact positive      battery post or cable to frame     Disconnect negative       cable first     Negative     frame ground   CCI 102517901  TENET ETE LL I       CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY    ro Rotating parts  um  manifold  amp  muffler    KEEP CLEAR 101960501       GASOLINE EXPLOSION   FIRE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH    No sparks or open flame near fuel or fuel tank    Do not disconnect pressurized    No smoking near fuel or fuel tank  fuel lines     Stop engine and allow to cool before refueling     EXCESSIVE SPEED CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH    Do not tamper with engine governor adjustment  405067504    Decal  Rotating Parts Hot Manifold Warning  on Decal  Gas Governor Warning  on fuel tank  1  101960501 i 4  105067501  engine  starter generator  and transaxle  hold down bracket   Decal  Frame Ground Warning  on vehicle frame   2  102517901  under seat        Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 9    Safety Decal and Feature Identification    PRECEDENT  GASOLINE VEHICLES        CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY  KEEP CLEAR   e Rotating parts   HOT muffler  105070501                                                                               3105    Decal  Rotating Parts Hot Manifold Warning  located  1   105070501 i i  behind access panel  on shifter cable bracket        Page 10 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual    Safety Decal 
77. o the car  Leave battery chargers plugged in during storage  The charger will  automatically activate when necessary     12 2  Check the electrolyte level and charger function monthly to ensure that proper operation is maintained  The  charger is functioning properly if the blue light is ON and the triangular light is OFF     CAUTION         Be sure to check the batteries and charger monthly to maintain correct battery water level and to  ensure the charger is operating correctly during storage     13  If disconnecting the batteries for storage  disconnect B negative     battery cable and secure it in a way that    ensures the cable will not come into contact with battery terminal     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 37    Storage     Gasoline Vehicle    RETURNING THE STORED ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO SERVICE    1  If necessary  connect batteries  See Connecting the Batteries     Electric Vehicles on page 18   2  Fully charge batteries     A WARNING         Do not attempt to charge frozen batteries or batteries with bulged cases  Discard the battery  Frozen  batteries can explode     3  Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure     4  Perform the See Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 31  Perform the Performance Inspection  on page 31     STORAGE   GASOLINE VEHICLE  See General Warnings on page 14        DANGER         Do not attempt to drain fuel when the engine is hot or while it is running   e Be sure to clean up any spilled gasoline before operating the vehic
78. onents or wiring     CAUTION         On all vehicles  turn off all accessories before charging batteries   NOTE  Recycle or dispose of discarded batteries in accordance with local  state  and federal regulations     Club Car electric vehicles use deep cycle batteries  Automotive batteries should never be used in electric vehicles     New batteries will not deliver their full capabilities until they have been discharged and recharged 20 to 50 times  To  obtain the maximum service life from new batteries  restrict electric vehicles with new batteries to 40 to 50 amp hours  or 36 holes of golf or  40 minutes of private use  between charges in the first two months of operation  Batteries should  be fully charged before first use of new vehicle  before first use of a vehicle after storage  and before releasing  vehicle for use each day     WATER QUALITY    Water purity is the most important factor in the performance and life span of the vehicle batteries  Club Car is   therefore  placing increased importance on battery water quality    Outlined below are four battery watering procedures  grouped into two categories  Preferred and Alternate methods   Club Car recommends the use of a deionizer or distilled water  Alternate methods of reverse osmosis or tap water  are allowable but should be avoided since water quality can change from day to day depending on additives  water  main leaks  etc     Preferred Methods      Distilled Water  Distilled water is the most common type of water 
79. ont    Performance Dry Multi Use  Lubricant    i ici 22 fl oz  0 67 L  SAE 30 WT  API Class SE   Annually by trained technician Check fill transaxle to plug level z  only  every 100 hours of SF  or SG Oil  or higher     operation or 200 rounds of  golf  Pedal group  as required                                                                                                                                      64 eps  Figure 21 Lubrication Points     Electric Vehicles    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 45    Periodic Lubrication Schedules    PERIODIC LUBRICATION SCHEDULE   GASOLINE VEHICLES    LUBRICATION  REGULAR INTERVAL SERVICE S  N FE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT    Shifter cable pivots Dry Moly Lube  CC P N 1012151     Semiannually by owner or  trained technician  every 50 Brake system  per maintenance and  hours of operation or every service manual     100 rounds of golf   Front suspension  two fittings     Dry Moly Lube  CC P N 1012151   white  lithium grease NLGI  2    Chassis Lube   EP NLGI Grade 2  operation or every 200 rounds  of golf  Pedal group  as required     First change 100 hours      additional change every 200  hours of operation or annually   whichever comes first    Dupont    Performance Dry Multi Use  Lubricant    40 fl oz  1 2 L  10W 30 or 5W 30 grade SE    or higher   See also Figure 39  Page 66     Change engine oil    i ici 22 fl oz  0 67 L  SAE 30 WT  API CI SE   Annually by trained technician   transaxle  Check fill to plug level ia ass  only  ever
80. ore using the charger  See following WARNING and CAUTION     A WARNING         Each charger should have its own dedicated 15 or 20 ampere separately protected  circuit breaker or  fuse  single phase branch circuit  in accordance with all applicable electrical codes for the location        CAUTION         Before charging batteries  turn off all accessories on all vehicles        f using an onboard charger  be sure the AC plug is unplugged from the outlet before attempting to  drive the vehicle       Be sure the AC cord is properly wound up on the reel before driving the vehicle       Study all general information and WARNING  CAUTION  and NOTE statements in the Battery Charger  section on page 54     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 69    Vehicle Specifications    VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS    TWO  TWO  FOUR  FOUR   PASSENGER PASSENGER PASSENGER PASSENGER  ELECTRIC GASOLINE ELECTRIC GASOLINE  VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE    SPECIFICATIONS    POWER SOURCE    Drive motor  Direct drive  48 volts DC  shunt wound   3 1 hp   Transaxle  Double reduction helical gear with 12 3 1  direct drive axle   Electrical system  48 volts DC  reduced speed  reverse    Charger  E R I C  Automatic    48 volt  UL and CSA listed   See E R I C  Battery Charger Specifications on  page 72     Battery 12 volt  Low Maintenance or No  Maintenance    Engine  4 cycle  OHC  404 cc  14 Horsepower  10 4  kW  rated engine   3600 RPM  per SAE J 1940    single cylinder  air cooled  with splash lubrication  sy
81. orward Reverse switch is in the REVERSE position     ACCELERATOR PEDAL    The accelerator pedal is the pedal on the right  with the word GO molded into it  Figure 11   The operation of the  accelerator pedal differs from that of an automobile  When the key switch is the ON position  and the Forward Reverse  switch is in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position  pressing the accelerator pedal will automatically release   the park brake and start the vehicle moving in the direction selected  forward or reverse   As the accelerator pedal   is pressed  speed will increase until full soeed is reached  When the accelerator is released  power will be cut off   and the motor will stop running     Electric vehicles use a special electrical system  which employs motor braking in some modes of operation  In  those modes  the vehicle operates as follows       Walk Away Braking  This feature prevents the vehicle from rolling away uncontrolled should the driver park on a  slope and leave the vehicle without locking the park brake  The vehicle will roll at about 1 to 3 mph  1 6 to 4 8 km h    If the away braking function remains engaged for two seconds or more  a warning buzzer will sound to alert the  driver that motor braking has been activated  See following WARNING     A WARNING         Walk away braking will not limit vehicle speed to 3 mph  4 8 km h  on very steep grades  Do not  operate vehicle on slopes exceeding 20  grades       Motor Braking  This feature helps to control vehicle do
82. our golf car  If you sell the vehicle  please include  the manual so that the next owner will have the important operating  safety  and maintenance information it contains        3118 eps    Figure 1 Dealer Locator QR Code    Page 2 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    MAINTENANCE ITEMS  MAINTENANCE ITEMS    MAINTENANCE ITEMS  Battery Terminal Protector Spray    CC P N 1014305    Chassis Lube    EP NLGI Grade 2  commercially available     Deionizer Battery Watering Gun  required for non SPWS vehicles     CC P N AM 10818    Deionizer Filter Replacement Cartridge  for non SPWS   CC P N AM10975    Engine Air Filter  404 cc   CC P N 102558201    Fuse  0 5 Amp  CC P N AM1214301    Fuse  10 Amp  CC P N 1012295    Fuse  30 Amp  CC P N 102492301    Page 3    Battery Watering Hand Pump  required for SPWS vehicles   CC P N 104006101    Deionizer  for both SPWS and non SPWS   CC P N 105166801   Deionizer Filter Replacement Cartridge  for both SPWS and  non SPWS    CC P N 104005901   Dry Moly Lube  white lithium grease NLGI  2  CC P N 1012151   Engine Fuel Filter  EFI    CC P N 105073001   Fuse 2 Amp   CC P N 103924801   Fuse 15 Amp   CC P N 102538601   Spark Plug O H C   404 cc    CC P N 105017801       Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual  105062702     TABLE OF CONTENTS    Maintenance  Items  siete e elo Reda t eodd ee ao a e M e aed e i a Re eae 3  Safety Decal and Feature Identification     1      W    W W  W       sssssseeeessseeeessne se sssen enken keen ne en seen k eks een sk nnmen
83. owing WARNING and NOTE     Page 24 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles    A WARNING         The park brake will release automatically when either the accelerator or brake pedal is pressed  The  park brake has multiple locking positions and should be firmly engaged and locked to prevent the  vehicle from rolling     CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHT    Precedent ERIC charging system vehicles feature a dash mounted charge indicator light below the steering column   The light serves two functions  1  Battery low state of charge warning  and 2  Charging confirmation     Battery Low State of Charge Warning    The light comes on and remains solid when the battery state of charge falls below 20        The light begins flashing when the battery state of charge falls below 1096     CAUTION         When the light indicates a low state of charge  the vehicle should be placed on charge as soon as  possible     Charging Confirmation      The light will flash three times and the reverse buzzer simultaneously will sound three times to indicate a battery  charging session has begun     TOW RUN SWITCH     WARNING         Place Tow Run switch in the TOW position before disconnecting or connecting the batteries  Failure to  heed this warning could result in a battery explosion or severe personal injury       When the Tow Run switch is in the TOW position  all motor braking functions  including walk away  braking  are disabled     The Precedent electric vehicl
84. pen  If a valve fails to close  it will become evident due to  the cell overflowing during routine watering  Either failure scenario is rare  but should be monitored in the initial  inspection and during routine watering sessions  Replace malfunctioning valves to ensure maximum battery  life  See following CAUTION     CAUTION         After checking the electrolyte  fully tighten the battery caps to prevent electrolyte leakage     2  After the initial six week inspection  manually check the electrolyte level at least once per year  particularly after  long term storage or any other period of vehicle inactivity  See preceding CAUTION     BATTERY CARE   VEHICLES WITHOUT THE SINGLE POINT WATERING SYSTEM  SPWS     To keep batteries in good working condition  follow this maintenance program on a regular basis     1  Keep the batteries clean and free of corrosion  Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking  soda and water  use 1 cup  237 mL  baking soda per 1 gallon  3 8 L  of water  Rinse solution off of the batteries   Do not allow this solution to enter the battery  Be sure terminals are tight  Let the terminals dry and then coat with  Battery Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305   See following NOTE     Page 50 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Batteries     Electric Vehicles    NOTE  Dispose of waste water properly     2  For Low Maintenance Battery Check the electrolyte level weekly  Figure 23   Add water only after charging  unless the electrolyte l
85. procedures exactly as stated in this manual  and heed all DANGER  WARNING  and  CAUTION statements in this manual as well as those on the vehicle and battery charger     Children requiring a child safety seat must not ride in vehicle   Do not leave children unattended on vehicle     Prior to leaving the vehicle unattended or servicing the vehicle  set the park brake  place the  Forward Reverse handle or switch in the NEUTRAL position  turn the key switch to the OFF position   and remove the key  Chock the wheels when servicing the vehicle     Improper use of the vehicle or failure to properly maintain it could result in decreased vehicle  performance  severe personal injury  or death     Any modification or change to the vehicle that affects the electrical system  stability or handling  of the vehicle  or increases maximum vehicle speed beyond factory specifications  could result in  Severe personal injury or death     Check the vehicle for proper location of all vehicle safety and operation decals and make sure they are  in place and are easy to read  See Safety Decal and Feature Identification on page 6     Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle or battery charger  Anyone doing even  simple repairs or service should have knowledge and experience in electrical and mechanical repair   The appropriate instructions must be used when performing maintenance  service  or accessory  installation     Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicin
86. r to Storage    Check water levels at least two weeks prior to winter storage to ensure proper mixing of water and electrolyte  Note that  it takes approximately five charge cycles with a minimum of 10 amp hours removed after each charge to properly mix  the water with electrolyte  Do NOT water batteries immediately prior to storage because this will not provide sufficient  charge time to mix the water with the electrolyte  Freezing can occur when batteries are stored in this condition     1  Check the water levels in each battery cell  If water is required  fill the cells to cover the plates  charge the  batteries  and then use distilled water to fill each cell to the correct level  Electrolyte level should be from 0 5 inch   13 mm  above plates to 0 25 inch  6 mm  below the level indicator  Figure 23      Page 36 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Storage     Electric Vehicle    Immediately Prior to Storage  Perform the Following Steps    Unload the vehicle so that tires are supporting only the weight of the vehicle     Turn the key switch to the OFF position  remove the key  and leave the Forward Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL  position during storage     If so installed  turn off all accessories  including GPS units  fans  etc   Place the Tow Run switch in the TOW position     NOTE  All functions of the dash mounted charge indicator light are disabled when the Tow Run switch is in the           oooonu22     TOW position     If Visage or Guardian units are installed on ve
87. redercetestiandebd EEEO 76    Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual Page 5    Safety Decal and Feature Identification    SAFETY DECAL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION    The following pages contain safety decal and feature identification information  For detailed information on specific  features  read the appropriate section in this manual     PRECEDENT  ELECTRIC VEHICLES     This vehicle does not conform to ANSI 2130 1      IMPORTANT    Standard for Golf Cars   Safety and Performance  Requirements    because it is capable of speeds in  NOTICE excess of 15 miles per hour  Exercise caution   CCI 102555901  OTT d    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Before using vehicle  read owner s manual and vehicle safety warnings   Study and understand controls   TO OPERATE    Ensure wheels are turned in desired direction and path is clear     Turn key to ON position     Select FORWARD or REVERSE only when stopped     Release park brake fully     Vehicle will start moving when accelerator pedal is pressed     Slowly press accelerator pedal to increase speed     During operation  beeping alarm indicates reduction in  motor braking     To stop  release accelerator pedal and press brake pedal     Unintended vehicle movement may cause severe  injury or death  Before leaving vehicle     Engage park brake to lock wheels     Place vehicle in NEUTRAL     Turn key to OFF and remove key   403783001    ROLLOVER OR FALLING OFF MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH       Before using vehicle  read operating instructions 
88. ries  Observe that water flow  technician Single Point Watering System   Water monthly   occurs and no water overflows from any cell   or according to the established watering See Battery Care     Vehicles Equipped with    interval  the Single Point Watering System  SPWS   on page 49     Wash battery tops and clean terminals with  baking soda water solution  Apply Battery  Terminal Protector Spray  CC P N 1014305  to  battery terminals     Tires Check air pressure and adjust if necessary   i  See Vehicle Specifications on page 70     Thoroughly wash vehicle including the  General vehicles    underside     For vehicles newly equipped with the SPWS   Initial  one time  inspection by owner or Batteries  For vehicles newly equipped with manually check battery electrolyte levels of  trained technician after six weeks of use the Single Point Watering System  all cells to verify correct valve operation  See  page 47     Batteries       Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 41    Periodic Service Schedules    PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE   ELECTRIC VEHICLES    REGULAR INTERVAL    Semiannual service by trained technician  only  every 50 hours of operation or 100  rounds of golf     Annual service by owner or trained  technician  every 100 hours of operation or  200 rounds of golf     Annual service by trained technician only   every 100 hours of operation or 200 rounds    of golf     Page 42    SERVICE  Check brake shoes  replace if necessary     Lubricate brake system per Lubrication  
89. rrosion around the positive     or negative       terminals should be washed off with a solution of baking soda  and water  1 cup  237 mL  per 1 gallon  3 8 L  of water   Rinse solution off the battery  Do not allow this solution to  enter battery  Be sure terminals are tight  Let the terminals dry and then spray them with Battery Terminal Protector  Spray  CC P N 1014305   See Low Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery     Gasoline Vehicles on page    16  See No Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles on page 17  See preceding and  following WARNINGS     A WARNING          f battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded  replace or clean them as necessary  Failure to  do so may cause them to overheat during operation and could result in fire  property damage  or  personal injury    Be sure battery clamp is properly tightened  For Low Maintenance Battery tighten to 144 in Ib  16 N m   For No    Maintenance Battery tighten to 41in Ib  4 3 N m   A loose battery clamp may allow the battery to become damaged  from vibration or jarring     If battery appears weak  have it charged by a trained technician  The battery should never be left discharged any  longer than absolutely necessary  do not leave discharged overnight      Page 62 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Engine Oil     Gasoline Vehicle                                                                                                                                                    1  Level
90. s with a charging   i    algorithm selected that is appropriate to             the specified battery type and capacity   Charging other battery types or voltages Note  During periods of extended storage  the charger will keep the e   may cause personal injury and damage  charged if the charger is connected to the battery and a live AC outle             Special Order Item  Decal  Charger Caution Special Order Item  Decal  Charger Danger  Supplier P N 460 0460 Supplier P N 460 0461      Decal orders require extra processing time        2767 eps  Figure 28 Charger Safety Decals    USB SERVICE PORT    The ERIC charger has a USB port for use by Club Car authorized technicians for data transfer  reconfiguration  and  updates  Keep the USB port cover in place when the port is not in use     USB Service Port Cleaning and Care    Depending on environmental conditions  such as coastal locations  open air storage facilities  possible contamination  in the USB port could result  preventing connectivity  If a poor connection is experienced  cleaning the USB port located  in the front of the charger with an approved electrical contact cleaner will restore the connection     Always reinstall the USB port dust cover after cleaning and use     After cleaning  preventative maintenance of the USB port should include applying dielectric grease into the port cavity  or applying Corrosion Block 9 Corrosion Preventative to help prevent any reoccurance of contamination     UL AND CSA LISTING    The 
91. se of waste water properly     ACCESSORIES    A complete line of parts and accessories is available from Club Car channel partners  To find your local authorized  Club Car dealer  visit www clubcardealer com  call 1 800 ClubCar  258 2227   or scan this QR Code  Figure 40  to  be taken to the Club Car dealer locator  Download a QR Code reader such as RedLaser or Barcode Scanner to  your cell phone or tablet     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 67    Subsequent Owner Registration     m   m   Oo    Figure 40 Dealer Locator QR Code        3118 eps    Care should be taken that these accessories are properly installed by trained technicians  and that they are used in the  manner for which they were designed  See following WARNING     A WARNING         Windshields and weather proof enclosures will not protect occupants from flying objects  golf balls   etc       SUBSEQUENT OWNER REGISTRATION    In the event a vehicle is bought as a used vehicle  we strongly urge the new owner to register the vehicle with Club Car   This will enable us to contact you if the need arises  Please send your name  address  and serial number s  of the  vehicle s  to Club Car  LLC  P O  Box 204658  Augusta  Georgia 30917 4658  Attention  Vehicle Registration     PRECEDENT FOUR PASSENGER VEHICLE    The Precedent four passenger vehicle is designed to provide a smooth and comfortable ride for four passengers  and  is offered in both gasoline and electric power configurations  This owner s manual should b
92. ssenger Gas   105033001 Precedent i2 Signature Gas   105033101 Precedent i2 4 Passenger Signature  Serial numbers 1501000001 and greater       Model Name                                  Four wheel gasoline vehicles in the above series that bear the CE mark fulfill all the relevant    provisions of the following Directives  Enspricht den Bestimmungen  Conforme Aux Directives  Conforme Con Las Directivas  Voldoet aan Richtlijnen  De Acordo com  Directiva  Conforme Alla Direttiva  Opfylder folgende direktiver  Uppfyller foljande direktiv    2006 42 EC Machinery  2006 66 EC Batteries and Accumulators and Waste Batteries and Accumulators    Standards used for verification   Standards fur Uberprufung  Normes Utilisees pour Verification  Normas Usado por Comprobacion  Waarden Aangewend voor  Verificatie  Modelos Utilizado para Verifcacao  Standard per la Verifica  Standarder Anvendte Nemlig Efterprovning  Standarden  Anvand for Bekraftanden    N A    Manufacturer  Hersteller  Fabricant  Fabricante  Fabrikant  Fabricante  Fabbricante  Producent  Tillverkare    Club Car  LLC   4125 Washington Road  Evans  Georgia 30809  USA    Authorized representative and person authorized to compile the technical file  Autorisierter Handler  Representant Dument Accr  dit    Representante Autorizado  Wettige Vertegenwoordiging  Representate  Autorizado  Rappresentante Autorizzato  Autoriscret repraesentant  Auktoriserad representant     Club Car Ingersoll Rand   Alma Court Building   Lenneke Marelaa
93. st be grounded  If  the pump is not grounded  the vehicle must be grounded to the pump before and during the fueling  operation       If the vehicle has an all weather enclosure installed  be sure the fuel tank is properly vented as shown   To avoid the possibility of fire  clean up any spilled fuel before operating the vehicle        CAUTION         Use unleaded gasoline only     Whenever possible  avoid using oxygenated and blended fuels       Do not use any fuel with an alcohol content that exceeds 10  by volume  such as E15 and E85    Ethanol is an alcohol that readily absorbs moisture  causing corrosion of fuel system components  It  also damages neoprene and other plastic and rubber components  Use of these fuels in this vehicle  will void the warranty       Do not repeatedly attempt to start a vehicle when the fuel pump is dry  no gas in tank   Doing so  can damage the fuel pump     Page 66 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Cleaning the Vehicle    NOTE  Whenever possible  avoid using oxygenated fuels and fuels that are blended with alcohol     Vehicles to be stored for extended periods should be prepared for storage as instructed  See Preparing the  Gasoline Vehicle for Extended Storage on page 38     1  Turn the key switch to the OFF position before fueling   2  Lift and remove seat bottom     3  The fuel tank is located on driver side of vehicle  Remove fuel cap and fill the fuel tank with fresh unleaded  gasoline only See preceding CAUTION and NOTE     4  Replace
94. stem    Fuel system  Electronic fuel injection  EFI    high pressure rotary fuel pump with 10 micron fuel  filter    Governor  Automatic ground speed sensing   internally geared in transaxle    Ignition  Digital CDI with electronic RPM limiter    Transaxle  Precision helical gears  forward reverse  with neutral position  11 47 1 forward  15 63 1  reverse   with optional limited slip differential    Torque converter  Automatic  variable speed  dry  type    Electrical system  12 volt  500 cca at 0   F   17 8    C   650 cca at 32   F  0   C   105 minute reserve  capacity    Torque converter  Automatic  variable speed  dry  type    STEERING SUSPENSION BRAKES      Steering  Solf adjusting rack and pinion   Self adjusting rack and pinion  Suspension  Front and rear tapered mono leaf  springs with dual hydraulic shocks    Page 70 Precedent Golf Car Owner   s Manual       Vehicle Specifications    TWO  TWO  FOUR  FOUR   PASSENGER PASSENGER PASSENGER PASSENGER  ELECTRIC GASOLINE ELECTRIC GASOLINE  VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE VEHICLE    Brakes  Dual rear wheel self adjusting brakes  with cast iron drums and single brake pedal with  automatic release park brake    BODY CHASSIS    e   gt             _    Front and rear bey  hospes              __   Ce H  rs        3  res eee      E            55 ft lb    5 0    67 8 to 81 3 N m     SPECIFICATIONS    Lug  Nut Torque Values  Front and Rear tires    DIMENSIONS WEIGHT    Overall length 91 5 in   232 cm  91 5 in   232 cm  104 in   264 cm  104 in 
95. tery      Gasoline Vehicles on page 16  See No Maintenance Battery  Disconnecting the Battery  Gasoline  Vehicles on page 17     Battery should be clean and free of corrosion  Wash top and terminals of battery with a solution of baking soda  and water  1 cup  237 mL  baking soda per 1 gallon  3 8 L  of water   Rinse solution off battery  Do not allow  this solution to enter the battery  Let the terminals dry and then coat them with Battery Terminal Protector  Spray  CC P N 1014305      To protect the engine  remove spark plug and pour 0 5 fl oz  14 2 mL  of SAE 10 weight oil into the engine  through the spark plug hole  Rotate engine crankshaft by hand several times and then install the spark plug and  tighten it to 18 ft lb  24 5 N m      Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure  See Vehicle Specifications on page 70   Perform semiannual periodic lubrication  See Periodic Lubrication Schedules on page 45   Thoroughly clean front body  rear body  seats  engine compartment  and underside of vehicle     10  Do not engage the park brake  Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling     RETURNING THE STORED GASOLINE VEHICLE TO SERVICE    Restore the fuel systems to operation   1 1  Remove the plug from the fuel tank vent   1 2  Connect the vent tube to the fuel tank vent     Connect battery and spark plug wire s   See Low Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery     Gasoline  Vehicles on page 16  See No Maintenance Battery  Connecting the Battery  Gasoline Vehicles on
96. to 1 4 inch  6 mm  below level indicator        17 eps  Figure 23 Battery Electrolyte Level    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 51    Single Point Watering System  SPWS     SINGLE POINT WATERING SYSTEM  SPWS     CAUTION         Water the batteries only AFTER charging       Use water that meets the quality standards shown on page 47  Maximize battery life by removing ions  and heavy metals from water with the use of a single point watering system deionizer  A deionizer for  vehicles with SPWS  Club Car Part Number 105166801 is available from Service Parts  DC powered  water quality indicator light   Replacement cartridge  104005901  Bottled distilled water  with hand  pump  Club Car Part Number 104006101  is recommended for private consumer applications     WATERING BATTERIES WITH THE SPWS  Checking the Water Flow Rate    1  Connect the water hose with the built in screen filter  2  to the water faucet  1   Figure 24   See following  CAUTION     CAUTION         Make sure the screen filter is clean       Do not use a longer garden hose than provided with the System  20 feet   as a decrease in water  pressure could overfill the batteries and damage the refill system     2  Before screwing the hose end assembly  3  onto the opposite end of the water hose  check the screen filter  4   inside the end of the assembly to make sure it is clean  Figure 24      3  Connect the purger  5  to the female coupler  8  on the end of the hose end assembly  Figure 25                       
97. tructions  4  Keep away from children  6  Explosive gas hazard     Refer to General Warnings for more information        1642 eps  Figure 7 International Safety Symbols on Batteries    GENERAL INFORMATION    Precedent Golf Cars are available with either electric or gasoline power  Throughout this manual  important features  unique to each model are highlighted  We urge the owner operator to read and understand this manual  and to pay  special attention to the features specific to his her vehicle s      MODEL IDENTIFICATION    The serial number of each vehicle is printed on a bar code decal mounted either below the passenger side cup holder  or above the accelerator or brake pedal  Example  CC5819   123456   Figure 8     The two letters  1  at the beginning of the serial number indicate the vehicle model  The following four digits  2   indicate the model year and production week during which the vehicle was built  The six digits  3  following the hyphen  represent the unique sequential number assigned to each vehicle built within a given model year  See following NOTE     NOTE  Have the vehicle serial number available when ordering parts or making inquiries   Build Code  The build code  4  is a five digit number that appears on the vehicle serial number decal  The build code    exists to enable the user to identify the correct owner   s manual for a vehicle  This owner   s manual is valid for the build  code range indicated on the back cover of this owner   s manual     Page 2
98. used in batteries  Distilled water is created by  boiling water  collecting the steam  and allowing the steam to condense back into water  The distilling process  results in water that is free of minerals that can lead to the degradation of battery performance and life     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 47    Batteries     Electric Vehicles      Deionized Water  Deionized water is created by inducing electrically charged resins that attract and bind to  sodium  calcium  iron  copper  chloride  and bromide ions  The result of this electrical filtering is purified water   which contains little to no mineral ions  To make sure the deionized water remains at a high quality  replace the filter  in the deionizer per the manufacturer   s recommendations       Deionized Systems  The Service Parts Department at Club Car offers two different deionizer systems  one  for vehicles equipped with the Single Point Watering System  SPWS   and for vehicles without SPWS  CC P N  105166801     Alternate Methods      Reverse Osmosis  Reverse osmosis involves forcing water through a membrane that allows water to pass while  trapping solids  The choice of membrane used determines the amount of solids or impurities that get trapped and  hence the purity quality of the filtered water  In addition  the usage frequency of the membrane can also contribute  to the filtered water quality  Due to the variance in water quality consistency  Club Car recommends the use of  the deionizer or distilled w
99. uty panels and front and rear underbody     ALL REMAINING COMPONENTS  Solenoid  GCOR  limit switches  voltage regulator  F amp R switch  and options and  accessories supplied by CLUB CAR  including components not specified otherwise        EXCLUSIONS    Excluded from any CLUB CAR warranty is damage to a vehicle or component resulting from a cause other than a  defect including poor maintenance  neglect  abuse  accident and collision  maintenance adjustments  unreasonable or  unintended strain or use  improper installation of accessories  such as connecting any accessories to less than the full  pack of batteries   installation of parts or accessories that are not original equipment including non approved GPS  systems  non approved alteration and acts of God  Also excluded from any CLUB CAR warranty are all fuses  filters   decals  except safety decals   lubricants  routine wear items such as the charger plug and receptacle  engine mounts   mats  pads  spark plugs  light bulbs  brake shoes  belts  brushes  bushings  drive buttons  cosmetic deterioration  and  items that deteriorate  fade or fail due to exposure or ordinary wear and tear     The provisions of this limited warranty shall not apply to failure due to the following conditions     1  Batteries    Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 73    Warranties    1 1  Improper charging of a vehicle due to the use of a battery charger model not approved by Club Car for use  with the vehicle     1 2  Use of water in batteries 
100. uzzer  The reverse buzzer will sound as a warning when the Forward Reverse handle or switch is in  the REVERSE position       Steering  The vehicle should be easy to steer and should not have any play in the steering wheel       General  Listen for any unusual noises such as squeaks or rattles  Check the vehicle s ride and performance   Have a Club Car distributor dealer or a trained technician investigate anything unusual     Electric Vehicles      Accelerator  With the key switch in the ON position and the Forward Reverse switch in the FORWARD position  as  the accelerator pedal is pressed  the motor should start and the vehicle should accelerate smoothly to full speed   When the pedal is released it should return to the original position  All Club Car vehicles operate at reduced  speed in reverse       Walk Away Braking  With the vehicle parked on level ground and the park brake disengaged  place the Tow Run  Switch in the RUN position and attempt to push the vehicle  Motor braking should engage and cause resistance to  rolling   moving at no more than 1 to 3 mph   1 6 to 4 8 km h   with the Forward Reverse switch in any position   When walk away motor braking is engaged  the reverse buzzer should emit a distinct pattern of beeps  See  following WARNING        WARNING         Walk Away Braking will not limit vehicle speed to 3 mph  4 8 km h  on very steep grades  Do not  operate vehicle on slopes exceeding 20  grades       Motor Braking  Accelerate down an incline with the
101. wnhill speed  When traveling downhill  motor braking  engages to maintain speeds proportional to the accelerator pedal position  For example  when the accelerator is  fully pressed  motor braking holds the vehicle at the programmed top speed  When the accelerator pedal is fully  released  motor braking slows the vehicle to a complete stop or allows the vehicle to coast freely  depending  upon the selected controller setting  This feature is selectable  Contact your local Club Car dealer distributor to  inquire about this feature  See following WARNING        WARNING         When batteries are fully charged  a warning buzzer will sound during motor braking to alert the driver  that motor braking is operating at a reduced level of performance  When this occurs  use the brake  pedal to control vehicle speed     Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual Page 23    Controls and Indicators     Electric Vehicles       77 eps  Figure 11 Accelerator Pedal    BRAKE PEDAL    The brake pedal is the large pedal on the left with the word STOP molded into it  To slow or stop the vehicle  press  the brake pedal with your foot  Figure 12         78 eps 79 eps  Figure 12 Brake Pedal Figure 13 Park Brake Pedal    PARK BRAKE PEDAL    The park brake pedal is the small raised portion in the upper left corner of the brake pedal  It has the word PARK  molded into it  To set the park brake  press the brake pedal firmly and tilt the park brake portion of the pedal forward  with your foot  Figure 13   See foll
102. y 100 hours of SF  SG Oil  or higher                                                                                            3117  eps  Figure 22 Lubrication Points     Gasoline Vehicles    Page 46 Precedent Golf Car Owner s Manual    Batteries     Electric Vehicles    BATTERIES     ELECTRIC VEHICLES  See General Warnings on page 14        DANGER       e Battery     Explosive gases  Do not smoke  Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service  area  Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area  Wear a full face shield and  rubber gloves when working on or near batteries       Charge batteries in a well ventilated area only  Batteries emit hydrogen while being charged  Hydrogen  is an explosive gas and must never exceed a level of 2  of the air     e Battery     Poison  Contains acid  Causes severe burns  Avoid contact with skin  eyes  or clothing   Antidotes       External  Flush with water  Call a physician immediately          nternal  Drink large quantities of milk or water followed with milk of magnesia or vegetable  oil  Call a physician immediately         Eyes  Flush with water for 15 minutes  Call a physician immediately        WARNING       e Wear safety glasses or approved eye protection when servicing the vehicle or battery charger  Wear a  full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries       Useinsulated tools when working near batteries or electrical connections  Use extreme caution to  avoid shorting of comp
    
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