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Charge car after using it for the day avoid deep discharge of batteries.Keep battery cable connections and hold-downs tightened, check MONTHLY.Apply terminal protector spray on cable ends twice a year. Use a degreaser as needed (Simple Green, Greased Lightning) or baking soda and water. Corrosion can cause a disruption in the electrical system. Keep batteries and cables clean and free of corrosion by regularly spraying with a hose or wiping with a wet cloth.DO NOT OVER FILL, which can cause an overflow of acid onto the battery rack and floor. AFTER charging the car, add distilled water to each cell maintain a level of ¼" to ½" covering the plates. Check water level in every cell MONTHLY insufficient water can ruin batteries.Quality batteries, kept clean, charged and watered, usually last 2-4 years under normal use. If the automatic motor brake needs to be disengaged to push the golf car, turn the ignition to neutral and the run/tow switch in the battery compartment to tow.īattery Care: Batteries which are neglected, improperly cared for or overloaded are NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY! An EZGO RXV ignition should be left in the off position, not neutral when not in use.Newer Yamahas do not have a neutral position leave in forward. If you leave an ICON ignition on, the hour meter will keep accumulating time. When not in use, keep the forward/reverse switch in neutral/middle position (for an EZGO TXT, Club Car DS and Precedent, and ICON) and turn the key to the "off" position.On a Yamaha, you must press the accelerator to release the brake. On a Club Car Precedent and EZGO TXT, the preferred method for taking off the parking brake is to press on the bottom of the brake pedal, NOT the accelerator.Low tire pressure causes uneven tread wear, a poor ride, and puts extra strain on the batteries and motor! Rotate tires annually. We recommend an Annual Preventative Service (APS) on all golf cars to ensure optimum performance! Tires: