How to Remove the Governor from Your Golf Cart | Step-by-Step Guide

By Michael Thompson

April 9, 2025 at 10:40 AM

Before attempting to remove a golf cart's governor, it's important to note that this modification may void your warranty and could be illegal in some areas. Always check local regulations first.

I'll guide you through the most common methods to remove a golf cart governor, focusing on both electric and gas-powered carts.

For Electric Golf Carts:

1. Locate the governor
    - Usually found near the motor or speed controller
    - Look for a small black box or speed sensor

2. Controller Method
    - Remove the controller cover
    - Locate the speed sensor wire (typically blue or white)
    - Disconnect or bypass the wire
    - Reconnect the controller

3. Pedal Method
    - Find the throttle pedal
    - Locate the throttle limiter
    - Adjust or remove the limiting mechanism
    - Test pedal movement

For Gas-Powered Golf Carts:

1. Find the governor spring
    - Located near the engine
    - Usually a small spring connected to the carburetor

2. Spring Adjustment
    - Carefully stretch the governor spring
    - Don't overstretch - about 1/2 inch is sufficient
    - Test cart operation

3. Governor Removal
    - Remove governor spring completely
    - Disconnect linkage
    - Secure loose components

Important Safety Considerations:

- Wear protective gear
- Disconnect battery before working on electric carts
- Work in a well-ventilated area for gas carts
- Have basic tools ready
- Document original settings before making changes

After removing the governor:

- Test the cart at low speeds first
- Check for unusual sounds or vibrations
- Ensure brakes are working properly
- Monitor battery/engine temperature

Remember that removing the governor will increase your cart's speed but may:

- Reduce motor/engine life
- Increase wear on components
- Affect vehicle stability
- Impact battery life (electric carts)

I recommend consulting a professional if you're not confident in your mechanical abilities. Always prioritize safety over speed.

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