Service Department
Mission Golf Cars service department is willing and ready to serve you. Specializing in repairs for E-Z-GO, Cushman, Club Car, Yamaha, Garia, Denago and Evolution golf carts we are equipped to get you back up in running in no time.
Mission Golf Cars provides our customers with the finest golf/utility vehicle service by factory-trained technicians who continually keep up-to-date with the ever changing technology and model mix in the industry. Whether you need routine maintenance, a minor repair, replacement parts or a complete overhaul of your golf cart, you can count on Mission Golf Cars to deliver timely, complete and dependable repair to keep your vehicle running smoothly for years to come.
With $2mil worth of parts inventoried among our nine locations we are sure to have what your golf car needs. We carry OEM and deal with a select group of quality aftermarket vendors who mirror the quality standards we only offer at Mission Golf Cars. We also have come up with solutions for people that can’t find what they want online. We can create custom tailored accessories for your specific needs to help get the job done.
Golf to neighborhood use, hospitals, job sites, apartment complexes, airports, schools and universities are among a few of the industries we service. Offering onsite services in some markets with more to come we are making investments to continue to be the leader in the golf cart service industry. Please fill our service request form below to schedule service or call one of the locations within the locations tab and we will be glad to take care of you. Thank you for the opportunity.
Trouble-Shooting
check all battery terminal connections
make sure the water level is good
If the golf cart was left for an extended period not charging then it is likely below charging threshold. The cart will need to be boost-charged at our shop and then tested.
Prolonged periods of storage can have negative effects on battery performance and lifespan which is why it is necessary to completed a full test of battery performance after such a period of storage. In some cases, the batteries must be replaced even if they are relatively new.
Has the Golf Car had routine service preformed?
Do you use pump fuel, if so do you put a stabilizer in the fuel for storage?
If you are using regular pump fuel than it is possible it has gone bad and is causing the car to run poorly. Another common cause of these symptoms is a flooded crank case caused by either s sticking needle in the carburetor or fuel pump failure which raises the oil level to the point that it seeps into the exhaust causing smoke when operating the vehicle. You can check by seeing if your oil level is unusually high and if the oil smells like gasoline. This issue will require a trip to our shop for further diagnostics and repair.
In most case this is a simple fix. Either the main fuse is blown or the battery is dead. In some rare cases there could be a wiring issue. Circuit testing will determine what repairs are needed, inspect the fuse if the fuse is bad replace it with the same size fuse.
Do not install a large fuse! Damage or fire could occur. Test the battery -if the battery drops below 10.5 volts, replace the battery. If these steps did not help, then the car would need to be returned to inspect the wiring.
What type of pavement do you drive on?
If you drive on the asphalt or concrete, your stock golf car tire is made for driving on grass. A DOT tire should be used and will last longer. Another issue could be the tire pressure, make sure the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. Low pressure will cause bad fuel economy on a gas golf car. Low pressure on an electric car will cause shorter run time and more battery usage.