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Faults Menu
IQ DISPLAY MODULE (IQDM) AND IQDM-P
DIAGNOSTICS: EXCEL SYSTEM WITH
POWERDRIVE CHARGER
What it means:
If the voltage seen by the controller coming out of the MCOR3 is not within specified limits, this fault
occurs. Perform additional diagnostic if vehicle is running.
What to do:
Replace MCOR3.
See following NOTE.
NOTE:
Newer controllers may, infrequently, read voltages above or below limits and give a false fault.
SPEED SENSOR
If the speed controller does not detect pulses from the speed sensor while the controller outputs power (greater than
75% armature PWM) to the motor, a
speed sensor
fault is detected.
What it means:
Speed sensor is not working. Check connection.
What to do:
Replace speed sensor.
MAIN WELDED
If the speed controller detects that the solenoid contacts are welded closed, a
main welded
fault is detected.
What it means:
The solenoid contact is welded closed and will not dropout when pedal is released, or key switch
is turned to OFF, or FNR is switched to N.
What to do:
Replace solenoid. If vehicle continues to operate at half speed, check accessory wiring.
MAIN DRIVER ON
If the FET that controls the closing of the solenoid contacts is found to be energized when it should not be, a
main
driver on
fault is detected by the speed controller.
What it means:
The controller FET controlling the energizing of the solenoid is on (or energized) when it should
not be. This causes main contactors to stay engaged.
What to do:
Replace controller.
MAIN DRIVER OFF
If the FET that controls the closing of the solenoid is
not
energized when it should be, a
main driver off
fault is
detected by the speed controller.
What it means:
The controller FET controlling the energizing of the solenoid is off (or not energized) when it should be.
What to do:
Replace controller.
MAIN COIL OPEN
If the speed controller determines that the solenoid is not closing as a result of a solenoid coil failure, a
main coil
open fault
is detected.
What it means:
An open circuit in the solenoid coil. It could be in either the ground side or B+ side of the circuit.
What to do:
Check for a broken or disconnected blue wire on the B+ side of the solenoid coil, a broken or disconnected
blue/white wire on the B- side of the solenoid coil, a broken coil wire inside the solenoid which would result in zero
ohms resistance reading, a defective coil which could result in very low coil resistance (usually less than 40 ohms;
large solenoids should read 180 to 190 ohms; small solenoids 200 to 250 ohms), a broken blue/white wire at the 16-pin
controller plug or its terminal is loose in the 16-pin plug.
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Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
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