Hi,
Thank you for reading my first ever post on this forum. I am not sure if I am even on the right forum. If not, any advice on where to go would be appreciated.
I am building a half size Austin Seven car for my grandchildren. It has a 12 volt golf trolley motor to the rear axel and a battery. I have bought a motor control circuit board with a rotating-knob speed control. It has three wires to the speed control- red, black and yellow.(see photo).

I want to change the speed control to a small accelerator pedal that I have bought (see photo). This also has three wires to it – red, black and green.

As so often when one buys things on EBay from China, there are no wiring diagrams. I assumed that I could just replace the three accelerator wires for the three rotating-knob wires but this does not work – whatever combination of connections I make.
Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?
Any advice to make this work would be greatly appreciated.
Stewart
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