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Homewood, Illinois, United States

Homewood, Illinois, United States
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EZGO 27855G01 Solenoid-36 Volt #124 Series

This Solenoid is 36-Volts and is responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy in your golf car. This heavy-duty solenoid is used on 1986-current E-Z-GO 36-Volt Vehicles, and is compatible with Yamaha's Electric G2.



- Used on all 1986-current E-Z-GO 36 Volt Electric Vehicles and Yamaha's Electric G2 Model only
- Provides the electrical energy necessary to activate the vehicle's ignition system by being the conduit between the golf car's battery and starter motor
- 36-volt, 4 terminal Heavy-duty solenoid with Silver Contacts
- Product Dimensions: 3 x 2 x 0.4 inches ; 9.6 ounces

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