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EVERY 30 DAYS WE RECOMMEND TAKING THESE STEPS TO AVOID DAMAGE AND MAXIMIZE THE LIFE OF YOUR ONWARD PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE .
Don't Neglect Your Battery
Check the water level in your battery.
If the water level is low, add distilled water only after fully charging the battery. You may be able to obtain filtered water from your dealer to use in place of distilled water. DO NOT OVERFILL the battery and be sure to tighten the battery cap to prevent leakage.
*The 30 day window for watering batteries is based off the average use in a retail environment. If you feel you use your vehicle more than average it may be a good idea to increase the frequency in which you check the water level.
Keep the battery clean and free of corrosion
by washing the tops and terminals monthly. Use a solution of one cup baking soda per one gallon of water. Do not allow the solution to enter the batteries and thoroughly rinse the solution off the batteries by simply placing your thumb over the end of a water hose. Do not use a pressure washer for washing your battery as it could cause damage. Let the terminals dry and coat them with Battery Terminal Protector Spray, which is available from your local Authorized Club Car Dealer. Use battery corrosion preventative spray once a month to prevent corrosion.
Check the torque on the battery nuts
and adjust according to your owner’s manual. Club Car suggests periodic checks to ensure the battery nuts are torqued to 110” lbs. Poor battery cable contact due to improper torque can create high resistance connections that will increase amperage and reduce run time. To check to see if the battery nuts are in immediate need of being torque, firmly move the battery cable from side to side. If the terminal ends move under the battery nut, it is necessary to have the battery nut torqued immediately.
Additional Monthly Maintenance
Check the air pressure in your tires and adjust if necessary.
Depending on your tires, air pressure will vary. See our
reference guide
for more information. Low tire pressure will reduce vehicle run time due to adding more rolling resistance which pulls more power from your engine.
Thoroughly wash vehicle, including the underside.
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