Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Amazon.com Master/Dealership Key Set for Golf Carts: * EZGO key fits TXT, RXV, MPT (gas/electric units.) * Club Car key fits Club Car gas/electric units. * YAMAHA key fits most Yamaha carts, except 2010+ PTVs. * 8002 Yamaha key fits Yamaha 2010+ PTVs. * This is a great key set to have, so you don't have to remember what kind of cart you have. * Handy to have if you are a service center, or dealership. * Includes key tag with the key models listed on the back. Thank you |
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2. install an ignition cut-out switch. Again, you cut one of the two wires from the ignition switch an place a toggle switch somewhere out of sight-perhaps inside the glove box (if you have a dash cover with doors over the cubbyholes Yamaha places at each end of the dash. I went a different direction and installed a "barrel switch" in the dash next to the regular ignition switch. Amazon has two brands of these for sale. Buy the one that is more expensive, the cheap one is junk. Had I thought this through, all I needed to do was install the barrel switch and not bother with the new ignition switch. You can do the same thing; however, that still leaves you with the problem of getting a second key made. 3. Will you be driving your cart to the stores on 441--Lowes, Home Depot, Sam's club? Will you be leaving it in large parking lots for some time while you are shopping or dining? Will you be leaving it outside on your driveway overnight? If so, you should install a "brake lock". This can be done by any Yamaha dealer or one of the cart services that come to your home. If you have minimal skills and tools, do it yourself. You drill a hole at the top right corner of the brake pedal, and a corresponding hole in the floor. Install an eyebolt in the hole in the floor, using a large washer on each side and a nylock nut on each side. Buy a decent padlock ( I like one with a 1/4" shank by MasterLock for$15) and then adjust the eyebolt so the shank of the padlock can be inserted through the eye and then through the hole in the brake pedal. This prevents a thief from kicking off the brake and pushing or towing the cart around the corner where he can hot-wire the ignition (just as easy as installing a new ignition switch) or loading it in on a trailer and it driving away. |
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