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DIY Repairs

Here is are some articles for some simple DIY repairs that can get your caddy up and running in no time!

Pairing Remote to Caddy

GRi-1500Li V2:. 1500 V3:. Yellowstone:

How to Change a GRi Motor/gearbox

Remote Caddy Motor Controller Replacement

Here is a video that shows how to replace the motherboard or motor controller on a GRi-1500Li.  The steps will be the same on many other models of caddies. Here is a detailed wiring diagram for a GRi-1500Li:  Control Board Diagram.

Reset to Factory Settings

Performing a factory reset can be a valuable option when you need to undo changes, troubleshoot issues, or simplify your Cart-Tek caddy's settings. Consider it as a tool to restore the caddy's default configuration and optimize its performance in acc

Electronically Adjust Tracking

To electronically adjust the tracking on a caddy with a V2 or V3 remote control:. These steps are for any caddy with a V2 or V3 remote.

GRi-1500Li Magnetic Mount TX/RX Upgrade Kit Install

Here is a YouTube video link where Mark will show how to install the kit. After the kit is installed, the basic operation of the cart will be exactly the same as the 2019+ version of the cart.   Here is a quick video that demonstrates the functions o

Speed Dial Replacement

Here is a video where we show how to replace a faulty speed dial.

Galaxy Titan - Alignment

Setting wheel alignment If the cart veers away when driving straight ahead,  this can be easily adjusted.  Keep in mind that the cart will drift slightly depending on if you have steep side slopes, rough terrain, etc. On a perfectly flat fairway, a n

GRi-975Li / GRx-970Li / GRx-965Li Tracking Adjustments

If you have issues with your trolley not going straight you may have to adjust the tracking. Keep in mind that the cart will drift slightly depending on if you have steep side slopes, rough terrain, etc. On a perfectly flat fairway, a normal toleranc

Loose Handle

First, there is a post that the grip is wrapped around. There is a screw that is inside this post, that mounts the handle to the frame. It is a 6MM hex head screw. If you pop off the endcap on the grip, you can use a long Allen wrench to tighten this

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