Golf Cart Brake Pawl Lock & Parking Mechanism Kit for Club Car Precedent 2004-2009 1st Generation Pedal | DRIVE UP
Fix a Parking Brake That Won’t Hold
Does your Club Car Precedent roll away when parked on a hill? The parking brake mechanism wears out over time. This golf cart brake pawl lock assembly replaces the worn pawl lock, return spring, and positioning block. Direct fit for 2004-2009 1st Gen pedal models.
All Parts Included, Easy Install
This Precedent Brake Pawl Lock & Parking Mechanism Kit includes pawl lock, spring, 3-tooth block, screws, and nuts. No need to track down individual pieces. Restore safe parking hold with this Precedent golf cart brake pedal repair solution.
The Scary Truth About Worn Precedent Parking Brakes
You park your Club Car Precedent on your slightly sloped driveway. You push the brake pedal down, it clicks, and you walk away. But when you come back, the cart has rolled a few feet. Or worse, you find it against your garage door. This is a common issue on 2004-2009 1st Gen Precedents. The parking brake mechanism has internal parts that wear down: the pawl lock, the spring, and the 3-tooth block. These are small metal pieces, but they’re critical for safety. Many owners blame the brake cable and spend hours adjusting it, only to still have the cart roll. The real fix is to replace the worn assembly.
This golf cart brake pedal repair kit is the exact set of parts you need. You get the pawl lock, the return spring, and the 3-tooth positioning block with screws and nuts. No more bending old parts or hoping it holds. Install it in about 30 minutes. Your pedal will click down positively, and the cart will stay put on hills. Don’t ignore a rolling cart. Get this golf cart brake pawl lock assembly today, install it, and park with confidence. Your future self will thank you the first time you leave your cart on a slope without worrying












