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Where Can You Find the EZGO Golf Cart Serial Number?

The EZGO golf cart serial number is typically located in three key areas: under the dashboard near the accelerator pedal, stamped on the frame beneath the front passenger side wheel well, or on a metal plate under the seat. Serial numbers begin with letters like “TXT” (gas) or “MGT” (electric), followed by production codes. For example, serial number 1234567 might indicate a 2017 model. LiFePO4 Golf Cart Batteries China Factory Wholesale Pro Tip: Wipe dirt from the frame area for clearer visibility.

Why does the serial number matter for battery compatibility?

Battery voltage compatibility depends on the cart’s manufacturing year and model. Later EZGO models (2014+) use 48V systems, while older TXT models may run on 36V. The serial number confirms whether your cart supports lithium upgrades like 72V LiFePO4 packs without controller modifications.

⚠️ Critical: Never install lithium batteries in carts with non-PWM controllers—thermal overload risks are high.

Let’s break this down: EZGO serial numbers use a 6-7 digit format where the first two letters denote the drive system (e.g., “JE” = 36V electric). If your cart’s serial starts with “JW” (48V), you can safely upgrade to lithium. Real-world example: A 2020 EZGO Express S4 with serial JW1234 uses a 48V architecture compatible with Redway’s 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery. Transitionally, while older models require voltage matching, newer designs allow flexibility. Did you know mismatched voltages can fry the motor’s armature windings? Always cross-check your serial against OEM specs first.

Serial Prefix Voltage Battery Type
JE 36V Lead-Acid
JW 48V Lithium-Compatible

How to decode manufacturing dates from serials?

EZGO uses a letter-based year code in positions 4-5. For example, “A3” = 2003, “B8” = 2018. Month codes follow numerically (1-12). A serial like TXTJ B80456 translates to June 2018 production. This dating ensures proper brake parts and charger compatibility during upgrades.

Delving deeper: Pre-1998 EZGO carts used sequential numbering without date codes, requiring manual cross-referencing with motor tags. Post-1998 models standardized the letter/number format. Pro Tip: Carts built after November 2019 (“P19” codes) require CANbus-compatible lithium batteries. Why does this matter? Non-CANbus systems can’t communicate charge status, potentially stranding you mid-course. Always pair newer models with smart BMS-equipped packs like Redway’s RLFP-48V100C.

Redway Battery Expert Insight

EZGO lithium conversions demand precise voltage matching via serial number analysis. Redway’s 48V/72V LiFePO4 systems integrate CANbus protocols for 2019+ models, delivering 2,000+ cycles while maintaining OEM controller compatibility. Our batteries feature IP67 enclosures for water resistance critical in golf course environments.

FAQs

Can I find the serial number on electric and gas models?

Yes—gas models (TXT) have serials near the engine bay, while electric versions (RXV) label them under the dash. All 2020+ models add a QR code under the glovebox.

Do serial numbers indicate brake types?

Indirectly: Carts with “H” in the 7th position (e.g., TXTH123) have regenerative braking, requiring lithium batteries with charge acceptance >1C to handle energy recovery.