Service Department

Department

Our Service Department!

Welcome to our Service Department! Here at All Season Motorsports, we thrive off fixing any issue our customers may have with their golf cart! All Season Motorsports technicians have a combined work experience of over 45 years. Whether your cart doesn’t seem to be running right, has a weird noise, annual maintenance, or you want to customize your cart our technicians can get the job done! We service gas, electric and lithium ion golf carts of all the major brands! Our goal in the service department is to diagnose your cart, fix it and have it back on the course or lake trails in a week!

West Fargo Service Manager: Jacob Daub

Bismarck Service Manager: Ryan Kadrmas

 

Please contact our Service Department for assistance:

Service Department - WEST FARGO

701-282-2336 Ext. 3

Service Department - Bismarck

701-222-3443 Ext. 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you charge for battery replacement on an electric cart? 

On a typical electric golf cart in for new batteries, it will be the cost of batteries (contact Parts or Service for pricing) plus an hour of labor. If the cart is in and getting anything additional installed that will need power, additional parts and labor may need to be added. For more information ask our service department today. 

How long should I go before servicing my gas cart? 

For most carts it is recommended once a season or every 100 hours whichever comes first. 

My electric cart’s batteries are dead, why won’t my charger turn on? 

This is a great question that we see a lot, in MOST cases what has happened is your batteries pack voltage is so low that the charger cannot sense the batteries. If this is the case, the batteries will need to be charged up individually, then put back in before trying your charger again. 

Why is my gas golf cart going through batteries? I have put 2 new batteries in a short time, and the cart is still dying or has always has a low battery. 

The most common issue when your cart is going through problems like this is often the voltage regulator, it allows the cart to charge and keep your battery at charge while you are driving. Another common issue is the cart is going to slow for the cart to adequately charge while in use; low speed for an extended time and or continuous use can cause the battery to drop without getting an adequate charge. 

Winter Cart Storage

Electric Cart: $250 for Season- Oct. 1 to April 6

Gas Cart: $200 for Season- Oct. 1 to April 6

*Limited spots available call for more information.