2007 Eagle Electric Golf Car Service Manual
© December 2007
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Section 2 - General Information
MODEL INFORMATION
Vehicle Model Information
Model Group Name
Use Power
Identi
fi
ers
Type
System
VIN
Digits
1-3
P4E-LE
P4L
Eagle
Golf Car
Battery
48
Volt
P4E-SE P4S
Eagle
Golf
Car
Battery
48
Volt
Vehicle Identi
fi
cation Number (VIN) Charts
Digit 1 - 3
P4L
Model Identi
fi
er
P4S
Digit 4
A = Series, Resistor
Power System
B = Series, Solid State
C = Separately Excited Plug, Smart
drive
D = Separately Excited Plug,
High Power, Smart
drive
E = Separately Excited Regenerative, ACE
plus
F = Separately Excited Regenerative with
encoder, ACE
plus
Digit 5
1
=
12V
System Voltage
2 = 24V
3
=
36V
4 = 48V (8 - 6V)
B
=
48V
(4-12V)
D = Dual 48V (8-6V / 8-6V)
G = 48V GEL (8-6V)
Digit 6
(-)
=
Standard
Standard or
(#) = Special
Special Product
Digit 7
3
=
300
Amp
Controller 4
=
400
Amp
Amperage 5
=
500
Amp
Digit 8
Z = H12: Rear mechanical
Axle/Brake
Y = H12: Rear Hydraulic
System
X = H12: Front and Rear Hydraulic
Digit 9
E
=
2006
Year Built
F = 2007
G
=
2008
H
=
2009
NOTICE
Always provide the complete VIN when contacting your deal-
er for technical assistance or maintenance and repair parts.
The VIN is printed on a white label, af
fi
xed to the frame, under
the dash (Figure 2-1). It is also af
fi
xed to the steering wheel
under the steering wheel cover (Figure 2-2).
SAFETY COMMITTEE
If the vehicles are to be operated by renters or company employ-
ees, we recommend that a safety committee be appointed. The
primary concern of this committee should be the safe operation
of the vehicles.
Subjects which must be considered include, but are not limited to,
the following:
• De
fi
ne where the vehicles should and should not be driven
and utilized.
• Ensure all proper warnings as to driving hazards are properly
displayed and visible.
• Safety signage concerning hills, turns, blind crossings or in-
tersections is highly recommended.
• Enforcement of safe driving and operating rules.
• Provide driver training for
fi
rst time operators, and review safe
operating recommendations regularly.
• Maintain vehicles in a safe operating condition. Maintain a
schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly vehicle inspections.
Figure 2-1. VIN Location on Under Dash
VIN Label
Figure 2-2. VIN Location on Steering Wheel
VIN Label
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