When the driver wants to go forward, the golf cart’s motor turns the shaft that operates the forward motion. The reverse motion is achieved by turning the shaft that operates the reverse motion.

There are a few potential causes for a golf cart not going forward or reverse. A defective transmission could be the cause, a worn out motor could be the issue, or a clogged fuel filter could be to blame. In most cases, simply addressing the issue will resolve the problem. If the issue is more serious, such as a broken gearbox, then a mechanic may be needed to fix it.

The reverse gear on a golf cart is used when you want to go backwards. When the cart is in forward gear, the motor turns the drive shaft in the opposite direction of the wheels, which causes the cart to move forwards.

A gas golf cart typically has two forward gears and two reverse gears. When you are in forward gear, the engine turns the wheel in the direction you are facing. When you are in reverse gear, the engine turns the wheel in the opposite direction.

With the engine running, put the cart in reverse by moving the shift lever to the left.

Test the key switch by inserting a key into the ignition and turning it to the on position. If the key switch works, then the problem is with the key itself. If the key switch does not work, then the problem is with the electrical system in the golf cart.

The micro switch is located on the front of the Club Car.

There are a few things you can do to try and fix a golf cart that won’t move. First, check the battery connections and make sure they’re tight. Next, check the transmission and make sure it’s in gear. Finally, check the brakes and make sure they’re working properly.

There are a few potential reasons why your golf cart may not be moving. First, it could be that the battery is low and needs to be replaced. Second, it could be that the belt has come off of the motor or been broken. Finally, it could be that there is something blocking the gears from turning. If you are able to identify which of these is causing the problem, then you can take appropriate steps to fix it.

The OBC is typically found on the front of a club car.