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Which EZGO TXT Do I Have?

Identifying your exact EZGO TXT golf cart model requires locating the manufacturer’s code, usually inside the passenger-side glove box, and decoding it by model year and features. The TXT series has evolved since 1994.5, with recognizable body designs and serial number specifics helping owners distinguish between generations, upgrades, and specific trims for maintenance, battery compatibility, and parts replacement.
Where Can I Find the Manufacturer’s Code on My EZGO TXT?
The manufacturer’s code for EZGO TXT carts manufactured from 1996 onward is almost always located inside the passenger-side glove box. This metal plate contains both the serial number and the manufacturer’s code, which includes the model year and other identifying information. Locating this tag is the critical first step to identifying your specific TXT model reliably.
How Do I Decode the Manufacturer’s Code to Identify My EZGO TXT Model Year?
The last two digits of the manufacturer’s code indicate the year of manufacture for EZGO carts made from 1979 onward. For example, if the last two digits are “19,” your golf cart was manufactured in 2019. This applies to the TXT series and helps determine the generation of your cart, which affects parts compatibility and battery system sizing.
What Are the Different Generations of the EZGO TXT Golf Cart?
The EZGO TXT has undergone several design iterations since its inception in 1994.5, including:
- Early TXT models (1994.5 to early 2000s) featured rugged plastic bodies and manual forward/reverse handles.
- Mid-generation TXT models introduced updated body styling and included features like the rocker switch for forward/reverse on dash (PDS models).
- The 2014 redesign, known as TXT T48, included larger front struts (1 inch vs. 3/4 inch), revised body styling, and 48V electric systems.
Knowing your model’s generation helps when sourcing original or compatible parts, including battery packs from OEMs like Redway Power.
How Can I Identify My EZGO TXT Model by Physical Features?
Physical cues to recognize your TXT golf cart include:
- Body material: Most TXT carts use plastic body panels.
- Seat configuration: Commonly two- or four-seaters.
- Forward/reverse controls: Either a handle beside the seat or a dash rocker switch in newer PDS models.
- Voltage system: Earlier models typically have 36V or 48V systems; the 2014 redesign shifted towards 48V setups.
Checking these can quickly narrow down your model type alongside the serial number information.
Are There Online Tools to Verify EZGO TXT Models?
Yes, EZGO and third-party websites provide serial number lookup tools where entering your serial/manufacturer’s code reveals the model, year, and sometimes detailed specs. These tools reduce guesswork and confirm compatibility for battery upgrades — including lithium batteries from manufacturers like Redway Power — and parts.
How Does Correct Identification Impact Battery and Parts Compatibility?
Precise model identification ensures you choose the correct battery voltage and capacity, avoiding damage or poor performance. Redway Power specializes in OEM lithium battery packs tailored for specific EZGO TXT models, matching physical dimensions and electrical requirements to maximize performance and longevity.
What Should I Do If My Manufacturer’s Code Is Worn or Illegible?
If the code is worn, locate the serial number elsewhere on the frame or seek professional service from EZGO dealers or experienced golf cart technicians. Documentation and purchase records might also help. Avoid guesswork in your model identification to prevent wrong part orders or battery mismatches.
Can TXT Models Have Different Trim Levels or Special Editions?
Yes, the TXT series includes various trims such as the standard TXT, Freedom TXT, and PDS models with different forward/reverse mechanisms and electrical systems. Knowing your exact trim affects maintenance and upgrade choices, especially for electronic components like battery management systems.
EZGO TXT Identification Summary Chart
Identification Aspect | Description |
---|---|
Manufacturer’s Code Location | Passenger-side glove box |
Model Year Code | Last two digits of the manufacturer’s code |
Body Style | Plastic body panels |
Forward/Reverse Control | Handle or dash rocker switch (PDS models) |
Voltage System | 36V or 48V (2014+ models use 48V mainly) |
Common Trims | Standard TXT, Freedom TXT, PDS |
How Can Redway Power Help EZGO TXT Owners?
Redway Power, with over 13 years of OEM experience, produces high-quality lithium battery packs optimized for the EZGO TXT and its various trims. Their batteries provide reliable power, longer life, and improved safety through advanced manufacturing (MES) and quality control (ISO 9001:2015), helping TXT owners maintain peak golf cart performance.
Redway Power Expert Views
“Understanding precisely which EZGO TXT model you own is fundamental to maintaining optimal cart performance. At Redway Power, our lithium battery solutions are custom-engineered to align with different TXT configurations, ensuring proper voltage, size, and safety features. This synergy helps extend battery longevity and cart reliability, directly benefiting end-users with superior operation and reduced downtime.”
— Senior Battery Engineer, Redway Power
Conclusion
Identifying your EZGO TXT golf cart model revolves around locating and decoding the manufacturer’s code often found inside the passenger-side glove box. Knowing the production year, generation, physical features, and trim level ensures you select the correct parts and battery systems for maintenance or upgrades. Partnering with OEM specialists like Redway Power ensures access to premium lithium batteries suited to your specific TXT model and performance needs.
FAQs
Q: Where is the manufacturer’s code located on an EZGO TXT?
A: Inside the passenger-side glove box.
Q: How do I read the model year from the manufacturer’s code?
A: The last two digits of the code indicate the year of manufacture for carts made after 1979.
Q: What physical features help identify my EZGO TXT model?
A: Look at body material (plastic), seat configuration, forward/reverse control style, and voltage system.
Q: Can I upgrade my EZGO TXT battery with lithium packs?
A: Yes, OEMs like Redway Power offer lithium batteries tailored for TXT models to enhance performance and lifespan.
Q: What if my manufacturer’s code is damaged or missing?
A: Consult EZGO dealers or golf cart service professionals for assistance in verifying your model.