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Yamaha 36 Volt Electric Golf Cart Solenoid /g8 / G9 / G11 / G14 / G16 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Compatible Make:Club Car, E-Z-GO, Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:36V/ 200 AMP/ 4 TERMINALS MPN:Does not apply

36 volt Electric Golf Cart Solenoid
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 The solenoid provides the electrical energy necessary to activate the golf carts ignition system by being the conduit between the golf carts battery and starter motor. Without a properly functioning solenoid, your cart might not run as intended.

Factory replacement solenoid is used on Yamaha G8 /G9 /G11 / G14 / G16 Drive 36 Volt Electric Golf Carts

36Volt 200 amp Contactor / Solenoid

OEM replacement solenoid with copper contacts

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