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EZGO Parts Finder & Compatibility Guide (Complete 2025 Edition)

by 10L0LGCPA 11 Dec 2025 0 Comments

Choosing the right EZGO golf cart parts can feel a bit like rummaging through a toolbox in the dark — everything looks familiar, yet nothing quite fits. With decades of EZGO models on the market, each with its own quirks and component layouts, many owners aren't sure which parts match their cart.

This EZGO Parts Finder & Compatibility Guide brings clarity to the maze. Whether you operate a TXT, RXV, Marathon, Workhorse, PDS, DCS, or the newer Express lineup, this guide helps you identify your cart, understand what fits, and find the right replacement parts quickly.

10L0L provides thousands of OEM-compatible components, so once you identify your model, you’ll always find parts you can trust.

Why EZGO Compatibility Matters

EZGO has produced golf carts since the late 1950s, refining their frames, electrical systems, motors, and controllers many times. Even carts carrying the same name — such as the TXT — have major variations between early and modern versions.

A brake cable for a 1999 TXT will not fit a 2014 TXT.
A carburetor for a Workhorse will not fit a Marathon.
A controller for a DCS system won’t work on a PDS system.

Knowing your exact model and system prevents wrong orders and wasted time.

Section 1: How to Identify Your EZGO Golf Cart Model

Before you can shop for compatible parts, identify your model using these quick checkpoints:

1. Locate the Serial Number Plate

EZGO typically places the serial number in one of these locations:

  • Inside the passenger-side glove box

  • On the frame under the seat, near the battery compartment

  • On the frame behind the driver’s side seat

  • On the passenger-side frame rail

The prefix of the serial number usually reveals the model and production year.

2. Identify by Body Shape and Features

EZGO TXT (1996–Present)

  • Rectangular front cowl

  • Sweeping top struts

  • Angular, simple dashboard

  • Most popular fleet and personal-use model

  • Known for mechanical simplicity and large aftermarket support

Explore compatible components in our EZGO TXT Parts Collection.

EZGO RXV (2008–Present)

  • Rounded cowl and contemporary body

  • AC motor (electric models)

  • Intelligent braking system

  • More advanced electronics

  • Often used in resorts and communities

EZGO Marathon (1976–1993)

  • Boxy front end with metal body

  • Split windshield

  • Square roof supports

  • Early three-wheel versions exist

EZGO Medalist (1993–1995)

  • Similar to TXT but with a more metallic and rounded finish

  • Transitional model right before TXT launch

EZGO Workhorse (1990s–2000s)

  • Heavy-duty utility body

  • Often includes a cargo bed

  • Beefier suspension and frame

EZGO PDS (2000–2008)

  • Looks like a TXT

  • Uses a separate PDS controller

  • Reverse buzzer and controller codes indicate PDS system

EZGO DCS (Mid-1990s)

  • Also resembles a TXT

  • Different controller circuitry

  • Uses a distinct wiring layout

Section 2: EZGO Compatibility by Major Systems

Once you know your model, use this list to determine which parts match your cart.

1. Electrical & Controller Compatibility

TXT Compatibility

  • 36V (1996–2010)

  • 48V (2010+)

  • Uses series, DCS, or PDS systems depending on year

  • Controllers, solenoids, and throttle sensors vary heavily by year

RXV Compatibility

  • 48V AC motor

  • Intelligent brake system (unique to RXV)

  • Controllers and brake components are model-specific

Marathon Compatibility

  • Pre-TXT wiring layouts

  • Older electronics require model-specific controllers, micro-switches, and resistors

If you need controller-related components, visit our Electrical Parts Collection .

2. Steering, Suspension & Frame Parts

TXT

  • Compatible across 1996–2013 for most steering components

  • 2014+ TXT (TXT “Valor” style) uses updated front suspension

  • Shocks, tie rods, and bushings must match model years exactly

RXV

  • Uses independent front suspension

  • Unique spindles, control arms, and steering mechanisms

Workhorse

  • Heavy-duty shocks, springs, and hitch systems required

  • Many TXT parts will not fit due to reinforced frames

For direct-fit suspension upgrades, check our EZGO Shocks & Suspension Components in the main catalog.

3. Engine & Fuel Components (Gas Models)

TXT Gas (1996+)

  • Kawasaki 295cc or 350cc engines

  • Compatibility varies by model year

  • Fuel pumps, carburetors, and ignition coils must match engine type

RXV Gas

  • Kawasaki 13 HP

  • Different carburetor and fuel delivery system

  • Separate air intake and governor layout

Marathon Gas

  • Pre-1990s 2-cycle engines

  • Uses entirely different carburetors, filters, cables, and belts

Need carburetors, ignition coils, or fuel pumps? See our EZGO Gas Parts Collection.

4. Body, Seats & Accessories

These often have cross-model compatibility, but with exceptions:

TXT (most popular for customization)

  • Seat covers, enclosures, rear seats, dashboards have broad compatibility

  • Pre-2014 vs post-2014 body shapes differ slightly

RXV

  • Narrower dash

  • Different strut spacing

  • Unique roof and light kit shapes

Marathon

  • Square body

  • Most modern accessories do not fit without modification

10L0L offers model-specific upgrades such as light kits, enclosures, steering wheels, and hitches.

Section 3: EZGO Parts Cross-Reference Chart (Quick Guide)

Model Years Voltage Notes
TXT 1996–Present 36V / 48V Most aftermarket support; series, DCS, PDS variations
RXV 2008–Present 48V AC motor, smart brake system
Marathon 1976–1993 36V Older wiring and frames
Medalist 1993–1995 36V Transitional model to TXT
Workhorse 1990s–2000s Gas/Electric Heavy-duty utility frame
PDS 2000–2008 36V Special controller and wiring
DCS Mid-1990s 36V Distinct controller circuitry

Section 4: Tips for Choosing the Right EZGO Parts

  • Always confirm the year and model before ordering

  • Check whether your TXT is Series, DCS, or PDS

  • For gas models, verify your engine type

  • Inspect old parts for OEM numbers when possible

  • When uncertain, contact support with a photo of your serial plate

10L0L’s support team helps match replacement parts quickly.

Conclusion

Finding the right EZGO golf cart parts doesn't have to feel complicated. By identifying your model, understanding system differences, and using a clear compatibility guide, you can order the correct parts confidently.

With 10L0L’s extensive catalog of OEM-compatible EZGO parts, owners can repair, upgrade, or personalize their carts knowing every component fits as intended.

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