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Old 11-25-2015, 12:04 PM   #11
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Thanks Crash, I did look and the date on the sticker says 8/2/07. Is it safe to assume the cart is an 07' model?
Advanced motors & drives is the manufacturer of the motor. Is this the brand ez go uses on their carts?
The rating is AU2500 FLT SPD. What does this translate to?
The stock motor in my 2008 TXT PDS was dated 04/28/07 and my cart rolled out of the factory in Aug-2008 (Date code B0808 ), so the motor is roughly 15 months older than the cart. Applying the same lag time to your motor, your cart's build date would be roughly Nov-2009.

Of course, the exact lag time is unknown, but if EZGO used FIFO stocking at their factory, your cart was built after mine (Aug-2008 ) and before they stopped building 36V PDS carts. (2010? ... 2011?)

So, calling it a 2009 TXT PDS is probably a good guesstimate.

Attached is a picture of the motor that was originally in my cart. Note that part of the label on the differential is also visible and it has 07/31/07 printed on it.
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Old 11-25-2015, 12:35 PM   #12
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Thanks Johnny! Now if I could just figure out why the drivers side is 1.25" lower than the passengers side.
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Thanks Johnny! Now if I could just figure out why the drivers side is 1.25" lower than the passengers side.
The only time anyone can tell my cart is lower on the driver side is when it is on level ground and there isn't much level ground around here, so it isn't an issue.
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Old 11-25-2015, 03:29 PM   #14
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LoL, that's true. I didn't notice it until I pulled it in the shop to work on the bad controller. The concrete floor was a dead give away.
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