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Autoparts Contactor Solenoid Replacement MZJ 400A Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Autoparts Contactor Solenoid Replacement MZJ 400A

Contactor Solenoid Replacement for Heavy Duty Golf Cart 48V MZJ-400A 400A. Replacement for Part Number: MZJ-400A, 400A48V. Voltage: 48V. Current: 400A. Mechanical life: 300 thousand times. Please check the model before your purchase and compare the position of the screw hole In case of wrong purchase.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Contains diode and resistor

I really want to mention that the kit contains a diode and a resistor. I ordered them separately and wasted $20. Otherwise it's great.

Pros
  • Voltage: 48 V. Current: 400 A.
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One problem solved.

Yamaha Golf Car no longer works. After some research on YouTube, it turned out that the problem is in the solenoid. Put a new one in and drive around the neighborhood again.

Pros
  • replacement for part number: MZJ-400A, 400A48V.
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The fuse blew and caught fire

I hooked this solenoid up to my golf cart and made sure it was right because when I unplugged the old one I hooked it up to the new one before moving on. Well when I was done I turned the key and pushed the gas and nothing happened, I let go and pushed again and the little fuse on top blew and the whole top caught fire. I messed up and got angry. Rather than wasting my time removing it entirely and sending it back I took an old diode with a fuse off the old one and hooked it up and it worked…

Pros
  • Mechanical life: 300,000 times.
Cons
  • Slightly torn