Repairs

Cart not running right? Tell us what it's doing.

A Custom Carts works on golf carts with mechanical, electrical, battery, brake, steering, tire, suspension and parts-related issues — diagnosed before parts get thrown at the problem.

Common problems

Repair help for what your cart is doing.

Golf cart problems can show up in many ways — won’t start, won’t charge, loses power, drives rough, pulls to one side, makes new noises, or doesn’t feel safe.

SYMPTOM 01

Battery & charging

Slow charge, won’t hold, won’t move with power

SYMPTOM 02

Electrical issues

Flickering lights, accessories cutting out

SYMPTOM 03

Brake problems

Soft pedal, pulling, grinding, slow stop

SYMPTOM 04

Steering & suspension

Pulling, shaking, vague feel

SYMPTOM 05

Tires & wheels

Vibration, alignment, uneven wear

SYMPTOM 06

Gas cart performance

Hard start, low power, smoke, sputter

SYMPTOM 07

No-start / low-power

Cart won’t move or feels weak

SYMPTOM 08

Damaged or worn parts

Cracked, broken, missing or out of spec

SYMPTOM 09

Custom cart repairs

Accessories, fabricated parts, older platforms

OUR REPAIR APPROACH

Practical diagnosis before replacement.

Replacing parts without understanding the root problem can waste time and money. Our mechanics inspect the cart, explain what they find, and help you understand the repair path.

If the issue requires a part we have in stock, we move forward efficiently. If it’s harder to find, our experience with custom parts and fabrication may help create another solution.

Rear detail of a custom golf cart by A Custom Carts
When you call

What to tell us.

A few details up front help us prepare for the inspection and narrow down the likely issue before the cart is even on the lift.

Cart brand

Yamaha, Club Car, EZ-GO or other — if you know it

Gas or electric

Different systems, different first questions

What's it doing?

Symptom in plain words — sound, feel, behavior

When did it start?

And whether anything changed before it did

Brake / Steering / Ride

Don't drive a cart that feels unsafe.

If your cart pulls, shakes, brakes poorly or rides rough, schedule an inspection. Driving with these symptoms can make the problem worse and may create a safety concern. A repair visit protects both the cart and the people riding in it.

Repair / Restore / Upgrade

Sometimes it's more than a single repair.

If an older cart needs repeated repairs, it may be worth discussing whether restoration, refurbishment or a planned upgrade would be a better long-term decision. We won’t push a large project when a practical repair will do.

Ready when you are

Have a cart, a repair, or a custom idea in mind?

Call 239-543-2800 to talk with A Custom Carts about your cart, your repair, or the custom golf cart you have in mind.