Maintaining your golf cart regularly is essential to ensure its performance, safety, and longevity. The frequency of servicing depends largely on the type of golf cart (electric or gas), how often you use it, and the conditions in which it operates.
General Service Frequency Guidelines
• High-Use Golf Carts: For carts used frequently, such as those on golf courses or resorts, weekly checks and monthly maintenance are recommended, with a comprehensive professional service annually.
• Moderate to Low Use: For less frequent use, a quarterly inspection is often sufficient, alongside an annual professional service to catch any potential issues early.
• Time or Usage-Based: Most golf carts service require maintenance every 100 to 200 hours of use or every 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule


Key Maintenance Focus Areas
• Electric Golf Carts: Battery health is paramount. Regularly check electrolyte levels, clean terminals, and ensure proper charging. Also, inspect brakes, tires, lights, and electrical connections.
• Gas Golf Carts: Focus on engine oil changes, spark plugs, fuel and air filters, and the fuel system. Regularly inspect brakes, exhaust, and electrical components.
Practical Tips
• Always consult your golf cart’s owner manual for model-specific maintenance recommendations.
• Clean your golf cart regularly to prevent dirt buildup, which can affect performance.
• Monitor tire pressure to ensure optimal handling and efficiency.
• Stop using the cart and seek professional help if you notice any unusual noises, leaks, or performance issues.
• Establish a maintenance routine based on your usage frequency and environmental conditions to avoid costly repairs and extend your cart’s lifespan.
By adhering to a consistent maintenance schedule tailored to your golf cart’s type and usage, you can enjoy smooth, reliable rides and protect your investment for years to come.
