Just my speed.
Sierra LSV represents a very special vision that we had to create a top-tier solution for the consumer at an affordable price-point. After years in the golf car industry, we knew there was space in the market for a low speed vehicle that was pre-assembled, well-equipped and affordable, but not cheaply made. We’re committed to high-quality craftsmanship and durability as well as ultimate user engagement. Golf cars should be FUN. They’re the way families slow down and connect now… they’re not just for the golf course. Sierra LSV is designed for the neighborhood.
Meet the Team
Scott Blanton
Co-founder & CEO
Gilbert Olvera
Florida, Regional Sales Manager
Adam Smith
Southwest, Regional Sales Manager
Cody Baggett
Co-founder & COO
Kris Stevens
Southeast, Regional Sales Manager
Phillip Crow
National Sales Manager, Battery Division
Yimin Hu "Hulk"
Vice President
Jackson Judd
Northeast, Regional Sales Manager
Get in touch
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SALES
Kris Stevens
Regional Sales Manager
kris@sierralsv.com
Main Office Line, 877-877-5993
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Filing Warranty claimsWarranty claims should be filed with your Sierra Dealer for the fastest service. Warranty info can be found on pages 43 – 46 of your Owner’s Manual.
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High/Low switch speedA High/Low switch speed can be found on the black controller box near the Run/Tow switch. High max speed is 25mph and Low max speed is 14mph. Some golf courses, public areas, & municipalities require a minimum speed limit.
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Do NOT mount Child Car SeatsSierra vehicles do NOT have child car seat mounting points and should not be used to mount car seats.
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About our lithium batteriesOur lithium batteries are Life PO4 Lithium Iron Phosphate, contain grade A cells, and come in two ah (amp hour) options 105ah & 125ah.
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Determining battery percentageTo determine battery percentage while charging you will need to unplug charger and switch vehicle on and check state of charge on speedometer screen. If the charger fan is not running this is a good indicator the battery is fully charged.
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How do I use the battery charger?Battery charger is mounted in the battery compartment and a charge cord is included. Remember to plug cord into wall first and vehicle second. Charge port can be found on the driver side of the battery compartment on AX1, AX2, & AX3. Charge port on the AX4 is located on the passenger side of the battery compartment under the hip restraint. Charge vehicle as often as possible and if gone for an extended amount of time charge vehicle before use.
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How long does it take to charge?Charging cycles can take anywhere from 4-6 hours depending on battery % before charge cycle begins.
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How often can you charge your vehicle?Charge vehicle at every opportunity. There is no reason to wait until battery percentage is low.
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Charging with GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outletsGFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets can be tripped by charger if there is too much load already on the circuit. Double check the GFCI is operational if charger led is not glowing red.
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What does the red LED light mean on the battery charge cord?The charge cord end has a red LED that will come on when the cord has power, it does not change color and is not an indicator if the battery is charged. It is simply an indicator that it is powered.
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Low speed mode & battery chargeWhen the battery charge percentage drops below 14% the vehicle will go into a low speed mode (12mph) to help extend the range and get you to a location to recharge.
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Battery extended storage tipsFor extended storage turn the battery pack off by pressing the power button on the terminal side of the battery. This will help reduce normal battery drain %. Typical battery % drain is 1-2% per month.
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What is the range of the lithium battery?Lithium range can vary depending on terrain, weather, load weight, battery age, and even low tire pressure. 105ah estimated range in optimal conditions is up to 35 miles. 125ah estimated range in optimal conditions is up to 45 miles.
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What does tapping Speedometer do?Tapping the Speedometer icon in the top right of any screen will instantly take you back to the main Speedometer screen.
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What is Accessories?This page will have a QR code that shows the newest Sierra accessories for your cart. Contact your local Sierra dealer to purchase.
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What is under Settings?This section is mainly diagnostics for dealers/Sierra tech support. You can change languages, KM/MPH, and clock. For detailed Car Diagnostics first go to Basic and turn Car info to ON. Then back to Car Diagnostics tab for updated information.
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How do I access bluetooth?Tap Home icon under speedometer to go to the main home page. Select Bluetooth icon, top right corner of screen is the vehicle specific Bluetooth id. Once connected to phone streaming will now be available. 3” speakers are located in each front storage compartment and operate via the display.
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How do I access AM/FM radio?Tap the AM/FM icon on the main home page. To find stations tap the search glass icon and the display will scan to find the best available stations in your area. There’s 12 station slots available (shown on left side of screen) and can be cycled by tapping the icon that resembles the wi/fi logo.
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How do I adjust screen brightness?Look for sun icon in top right of screen and tap to lower light (half full icon) and make screen brighter (full sun icon)
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What is (0 A)?(0 A) in bottom right hand corner of speedometer screen is motor amps.Will vary when vehicle is moving depending on amperage demands.
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About Key SwitchesEach Sierra is uniquely keyed, please keep a spare in case the other is lost. A blank key is attainable through your Sierra dealer. Do NOT turn key off before vehicle has come to a complete stop. For carts with Bluetooth key fobs they can be replaced by contacting your dealer, these can be programmed to each cart with access to the control box. Contact your dealer if one is lost or not working. The battery for each fob is a CR2032 (3v). NOTE: Pay close attention to battery polarity If FOB goes into sleep mode while sitting in vehicle for extended amount of time, take fob 30 feet away from cart and back to wake. When no blue led is flashing on ON/OFF button the unit is in sleep mode.
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DNR (Drive, Neutral, Reverse) switchDNR (Drive, Neutral, Reverse) switch is located under the LCD display. The switch MUST be in Neutral when starting the vehicle as a safety precaution. Wait until vehicle has come to a complete stop before switching directions.
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Hazard switchesHazard switch is located to the left of the key switch in case of emergencies. This will flash the indicators on the head lights, tail lights, & side mirrors.
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Phone ChargersPhone Chargers The vehicle comes equipped with two modes of charging. The wireless charging pad sits between the cup holders. Note: Some heavy duty phone cases can block the charge signal. There is a USB charge port located on the passenger side of the vehicle to the right of the cup holders.
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Turn Signal IndicatorTurn Signal Indicator Functions similarly to automotive turn indicators but also controls the vehicles lights, bright light mode, and horn function. Pull indicator arm towards driver to engage bright lights.
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Fault Codes (Common)Fault Codes (Common): A complete fault code list can be found in your Owner’s Manual on page 42. Note: all fault codes shown in manual will be followed by a (F) on display. (6DF) is a low battery fault, charge vehicle fully. If fault code is still showing after charge contact your Sierra dealer for assistance. (77F) is a charger interrupt fault, unplug the charger cord from vehicle before operating. If charger is not plugged in and code still appears contact your Sierra dealer. (82F) is when the key is turned on while the D-N-R shifter was in an operating position. Shift to Neutral andcode should clear.
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Storing your cart for an extended timeIf storing cart for an extended amount of time turn battery off by pressing power button on terminal side of battery, when off the switch will not show green LED backlight. Be sure to charge battery to 100% before storing as the battery will drain 1-2% each month. Ideally store vehicle inside and within reasonable temperatures for best upkeep. If vehicle needs to be moved you can switch battery back on and place cart into TOW mode using the switch on the controller box. Be sure to switch cart back into RUN once done and press battery power button to turn OFF. Do NOT leave the vehicle in TOW for an extended amount of time as this will run the battery voltage down.
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Transporting VehicleTransporting Vehicle: Ensure the key switch is turned off and taken from cart once loaded. There is no need to turn the battery off for transport. Do NOT place cart into TOW mode unless the cart will not move prior to loading on trailer. Once loaded place cart back into RUN. Do NOT place tie down straps across any body components, seat cushions, floor mat, or through wheel gaps. Instead route the tie down straps over the front frame or front suspension and over rear leaf springs to ensure the sturdiest travel and avoid damaging finish components. Avoid speeds over 70mph. Remove cell phone charge pad prior to transport. Depending on speeds and angle of trailer the seat bottom cushions may lift from base slightly. Zip ties can be used to keep seats in place during travel for the forward facing seats. Always flip the windshield down and press into bottom clamps so the windshield doesn’t impede air flow, reduce mpg, and/or damage windshield. Load carts facing the front only, do NOT back onto trailer.
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Vehicle Warranty RegistrationVehicle Warranty Registration: Sierra LSV strongly advises to register your vehicles warranty when purchased, we will even send a complimentary gift box with Sierra swag. Simply email warranty@sierralsv.com your Serial# your address, & name to register your vehicle and receive our thank you gift. AX1 serial# can be found under dash above pedals or on frame under pedals. AX2, AX3, & AX4 serial #s can be found on front driver side frame behind tire.
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Tire pressureCheck tire pressure often and recommended pressure is 20 psi.
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Alignment & Tire camberAlignment & Tire camber should be checked every 6 months and taken to a certified Sierra dealer if adjustments are needed.
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LSV (Low Speed Vehicle), DOT Compliance, MCO’s, & VINsLSV (Low Speed Vehicle), DOT Compliance, MCO’s, & VINs: Sierra is a certified manufacturer of LSV’s by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Our WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier) code is 7XZ and will always lead our VIN#s. Our vehicles are nationally DOT compliant but some states, cities, and even neighborhoods require further steps to be compliant in their area. Be sure to check your local area for any additional requirements before operating your vehicle on public roads. Sierra LSV is the only company who can create the VIN for your vehicle, contact your dealer for assistance in getting your VIN. In order to operate your vehicle on public roads a tag, title, & insurance is needed. Sierra can issue your dealer an MCO/MSO (Manufacturer Certificate/Statement of Origin) along with a VIN plate & tire decal if required that can be taken to your local DMV to make your vehicle street legal. Sierra’s come with a horn, hazard lights, turn signals, reflectors, brake lights, mirrors, & meet the 25mph LSV speed requirements. Other items such as DOT approved windshields, windshield wipers, orange reflector triangles, and lighted tag plates can be purchased through your dealer.
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Greasing front suspensionNo need to grease front suspension as all bushings are sealed.
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Checking hydraulic brake fluid levelSemi-annually have hydraulic brake fluid level checked by a trained technician and top off with DOT 3 brake fluid when needed. Reservoir can be found in battery compartment of AX2, AX3, & AX4 models and a fill line is provided on side of container AX1 Reservoir is located under dash cup holders.
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Automotive car washAutomotive car wash can be used to clean body. Do NOT use any abrasive cleaners, high powered hose sprayers, or pressure washers. Light water spray is ideal and always be conscious of the electrical components that occupy the vehicle. Do NOT spray water directly on the dash display or controller. Seats (marine grade vinyl) can be cleaned using warm water and mild detergent or automotive upholstery cleaner. New microfiber cloths are ideal, try to avoid brushes or any heavy duty rags that can damage vinyl. Tires & wheels can be cleaned using normal automotive approved products. Chrome wheels are more delicate and should only be cleaned using proper chrome wheel cleaners/cloth.