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bigstik40 11-21-2011 02:19 PM

Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
Just purchased a (2009 ??) TXT with PDS. Batteries are A8, so I'm suspicious that I have a 2008 cart. I have not been able to find the location of the SN or Mfg. numbers yet. Looked in glove boxes (not there !!):?. Looked on crossmember under access panel (not there !!):?. Differential is a Spicer with a date of 11/14/07. Need some help finding the mfg. and serial numbers. Can anyone help ?? Thanks in advance - RAY

bigstik40 11-21-2011 10:48 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
Ok, get to answer another of my own questions hoping it may help someone else here!! After more searching online, I found a "free" pdf owner manual and a "free" pdf technical manual. After reading through them, I find that the SN and Mfg numbers for my cart should be directly below the charging receptacle and also on the crossmember under the access cover. I can see where the charge receptacle sticker used to be, but there is absolutely nothing on the crossmember, so it appears that any ID stickers on my cart were either removed or fell off, leaving me to use the differential date to identify my cart as probably a 2008. E-Z-GO has not done a very good job of ID'ing their carts:thumbdown:. Hope this is of some help. - RAY

pggroves 11-22-2011 01:40 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
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Originally Posted by bigstik40 (Post 651421)
Ok, get to answer another of my own questions hoping it may help someone else here!! After more searching online, I found a "free" pdf owner manual and a "free" pdf technical manual. After reading through them, I find that the SN and Mfg numbers for my cart should be directly below the charging receptacle and also on the crossmember under the access cover. I can see where the charge receptacle sticker used to be, but there is absolutely nothing on the crossmember, so it appears that any ID stickers on my cart were either removed or fell off, leaving me to use the differential date to identify my cart as probably a 2008. E-Z-GO has not done a very good job of ID'ing their carts:thumbdown:. Hope this is of some help. - RAY

A quick search found this:

Quote:

Originally Posted by rabbitreborn (Post 463496)
in 2007 they did not put serial number plates in the passenger side glove box. There are 3 locations (visable) for the serial number. The first is directly under the charger plug in. the second is under the passenger side seat back support on the crossmember (visable by lifting the seat). The third is under the driver side floorboard (sticker will be on the frame rail)

There is (or at least is supposed to be) another location but I am not sure if E-Z-GO is still doing it. The 4th location was for the serial number to be stamped into the frame on the passenger side right above the rear wheels. This location required the removal of the body to be able to read it.

Also, keep in mind the 2007 production run actually started in July of 2006 so it is within the real of possibility for the cart to have 2006 batteries in a 2007. D6 batteries wouldn't be in there but a later battery for 2006 is not out of the question.


Legendary Golf Carts 11-22-2011 03:19 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
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It's like cars, the dealers all have the 2012 models even though it's still november 2011. Look here, there is also a tag on the driver side frame rail, and it is stamped on the crossmember. enter the number in the link and it will tell you the year.
http://www.shopezgo.com/customer-ser...ialNumber.html

JohnnieB 11-22-2011 05:01 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigstik40 (Post 651224)
Just purchased a (2009 ??) TXT with PDS. Batteries are A8, so I'm suspicious that I have a 2008 cart................

In addition to what other have posted, not only is there a delay between parts being received at EZGO and a cart being assembled, Trojan sometimes gets a little creative with the date stamped into the battery terminal.

I've got a 2008 PDS cart, 2007 motor and 2009 batteries. :mrgreen:

Legendary Golf Carts 11-22-2011 05:14 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
A8= january 2008, I don't know how batteries that old ended up in a 2009. I checked under the seat of the carts up at the local club and they are 2009 but have 2010 batteries, so there must be a bit of confusion at the office at ez go or something. Hey Johnnie, I know this is off-topic but how did your carts performance change when you upgraded your cables?

bigstik40 11-22-2011 09:39 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
"BINGO"- found the number on the frame rail under the driver side floor!! Turns out my suspicions are correct. My 2009 is a 2008 !! Thanks to all who responded, especially "LEGENDARY GOLF CARTS" who really nailed it for me. :thumbup:!! RAY

JohnnieB 11-23-2011 07:53 AM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Legendary Golf Carts (Post 651707)
Hey Johnnie, I know this is off-topic but how did your carts performance change when you upgraded your cables?

No change in top speed on smooth level ground because PDS controller limits max motor RPM.
Only a little change in acceleration from stand-still was noticed because PDS controller ramps up from zero over a second or two.
Most noticeable immediate change was less speed loss on long hills. Since the motor is neither at RPM limit nor accelerating from zero, controller passes all available amps and the deliver system is better.

The original 4Ga cables looked pretty good after I cleaned them, but had measurable resistance, while the new 2Ga essentially have none. (Technically, the intrinsic resistance of 2Ga copper could only be detected on the longest of the new cables due to the 0.5 Milli-ohm threshold of the ohmmeter used. I measured 1 to 5 Milli-ohms on each of the 4Ga, probably due to the embedded corrosion within the cable itself allowed by the open ended, crimped on lugs)

Also, when I got the cart in the middle of June, the L9 dated T-105 batteries would only charge to 85% and by late August they were taking 95%.
This 10% improvement was accomplished with an unmodified Powerwise II charger.

Back on topic. :wink::wink:

@ bigstik40:

Congratulations for finding the S/N. 2008 was a good year for PDS carts :mrgreen:

Legendary Golf Carts 11-23-2011 08:34 AM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
I guess so, we all have them.

bigstik40 11-23-2011 03:07 PM

Re: Serial #, Mfg. # location on 2009 TXT
 
BACK OFF TOPIC - Hey JohnnieB: How did you accomplish the 10% improvement in your battery charge acceptance? By equalizing a lot?? I'm having a similar issue with batteries that were "mistreated". I'm in the process of equalizing right now, in the hopes that I can bring this set back from the "brink". -RAY


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