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alternator is bypassing ignition switch,check wireing
suspect bad fuel filter first, then fuel pump, alternator or battery, ignition module...
bad solenoid...will usually click up a storm when you turn on the ignition.
Defective battery, loose or corroded wiring.
Just had the same problem with mine...if it will not turn over sometimes then it is your ignition switch. If it does turn over everytime check your stater, starter cylinoid, alternator and battery.
why does my 1996 ford tarus wagon make noise when i turn key in ignition
a defective starter switch
If it's the ignition your vehicles motor will not turn over at all. If it does turn over it's either one of three things: battery, alternator, or starter. You can take your starter, battery and alternator to a local advance auto parts and they will test the charge for you. That will tell you what you need to know.
If it is a gas golf cart it has an alternator and if it is electric you have no need for an alternator. An alternator would require more power to turn that it would return to the batteries. So, you would get less distance out of the cart with an alternator installed. That is why electric carts do not come equipped with an alternator.
You're batter may be slowly dying . It could be you're alternator that is draining it. Or you're starter may be going. I would start with the starter.
Maybe you didn't turn the ignition on, maybe the battery is dead, or maybe a bad alternator, or a whole lot of other possibilities.
if the battery is dead, there will be no ignition lights etc when u turn the key your headlights would be very dim if on at all. the alternator only works when engine is running, so if alternator is dead it will not charge the battery most auto stores will check both battery and alternator for free if you remove from car and take them to the store