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Ezgo Powerwise Charger Replacement Diode | Golf Cart Heat Sink Diode on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
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Ezgo Powerwise Charger Diode Heat Sink

Repairing is cheaper than replacing so we bring you the items to fix your charger yourself.


This item is for people who know there diodes are bad and have diagnosed the charger themselves. If you need more help or assistance give us a call we may have a kit or other part that suits you better.

 

Included in this order are

  1. Heat Sink Diode
  2. Thermal Grease

You Will Need

1. Philips Head Screw Driver

2. Pair of Needlenose Pliers



There are no guarantee's that these parts are the issue with your charger, yet these are the most common fixes for the Powerwise Charger.

If you would rather send us the charger we can

  1. Diagnose
  2. Send you an Estimate
  3. Repair
  4. Return your charger

Questions call us at the store at 540-280-2467


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