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Ezgo Powerwise Charger Repair Kit - Includes Diodes Fuse Board Grease 28667-g01 on 2040-parts.com

US $83.99
Location:

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:all4carts MPN:28667-g01

 Ezgo Powerwise Charger Repair Kit

 

This listing is for the 3 common Parts that go bad on a Ezgo Powerwise Charger. I have been fixing chargers for over 5 years now and these are the normal fixes. This may not be the only thing wrong with your charger if you are having issues that you aren't sure of then please call or email us prior to purchasing.

Included in this order are

  1. Replacement Circuit board and Relay - 28667-G01
  2. 2 Replacement Diodes
  3. Replacement Fuse
  4. Thermal Diode Grease
  5. Instructions for installation

You Will Need

1. Philips Head Screw Driver

2. Pair of Needlenose Pliers



There are no gurantee'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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