How To Replace Club Car Ignition Switch

Club Car is a popular brand of public transportation. Unfortunately, the company has been plagued by a number of safety issues in recent years. One of these issues is the ignition switch. In short, this switch is responsible for starting the engines on Club Cars. However, due to a lack of quality control, it’s been known for Club Car switches to break, leading to crashes and injuries. If you’re experiencing similar problems with your Club Car, there are steps you can take to replace the ignition switch yourself. This guide will teach you everything you need to know in order to get the job done correctly and safely.

What You’ll Need

If your Club Car ignition switch has gone bad, you’ll need to replace it. The switch is located on the lower left side of the steering wheel. To replace the switch, follow these steps:

1) Park your Club Car in a safe location.
2) Remove the battery cable from the car’s battery.
3) Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
4) Remove the two screws that hold the steering wheel in place.
5) Lift up the front of the steering wheel to remove it.
6)Remove the old ignition switch and replace it with a new one.
7) Replace the steering wheel and screws.

How to Replace the Club Car Ignition Switch

Replacing the Club Car ignition switch is a relatively easy job that can be done by most do-it-yourselfers. All you need are some basic tools and a bit of patience. Before starting, make sure to disconnect the battery cables, if they’re not already disconnected. If you’re replacing the switch on an older model car, you may also need to remove the steering column cover.

To start, loosen the four screws that hold the switch in place. Once they’re loose, gently pull the switch out of its socket. Be careful not to damage it in any way while you’re removing it.

Next, take your new switch and carefully install it into its socket in reverse order of removal. Make sure that all of the screws are back in place and tightened down before replacing the coverplate and screws. Now reconnect the battery cables and test everything out!

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Disclaimer

A Club Car Ignition Switch can fail and cause the car to not start. If the switch fails, the car will not be able to start even if the battery is fully charged. Here is how you can replace a Club Car Ignition Switch.

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