EZGO RXV/TXT/PDS Fault Codes Troubleshooting Guide + (CHART) | Golf Storage Ideas (2024)

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How to troubleshoot EZGO golf cart fault codes

To troubleshoot your EZGO PDS golf cart, you will need to set the cart into diagnostics mode. You can enter diagnostic mode by turning OFF the key switch and changing the direction switch from the neutral position to reverse. This must be done five times.

Once the above action is done, you will hear a beep code confirming that the cart has been correctly set to diagnostics mode. This beep also highlights the performance option supported by the golf cart.

The above beep code is followed by the golf cart signaling out the diagnostic beep code if it encounters a problem. You will then have to set the Run/Tow switch to Tow mode to proceed further.

There are a few prerequisites that you must ensure before you commence the troubleshooting. Make sure both the cart and its tire pressure are stable.

You must also ensure that the charging wall socket and the reverse buzzer are functioning properly without any fault. Keep in mind that the new batteries may not be fully charged and it’s alright if the accelerator is occasionally stuck.

EZGO diagnostic tool

There are several diagnostic tools available for the EZGO golf cart. They come in different price ranges depending on the features they have to offer.

The EZGO handheld diagnostic tool is quite handy in monitoring the various critical system functions of the golf cart as well as its battery life. The user-friendly tool is compatible with any Curtis controller and is recommended for EZGO 48V RXV and TXT model golf carts. This handheld tool is pricey and costs around USD 1,200.

The Curtis Programmer is another good option for diagnosing your EZGO RXV golf cart. This too comes in four variants namely, OEM, Dealer, Service and User. The OEM version is a handheld tool and is priced at around USD 350.

A digital multimeter is yet another essential diagnostic tool for your EZGO gas or electric golf cart. It can help you perform multiple functions on your cart such as checking the AC/DC voltage, testing the diode and batteries, measuring the current and more. This tool costs around USD 560.

The LSV/RSV Danaher RXV diagnostic tool is another useful tool to help in diagnosing your EZGO RXV golf cart equipped with a Danaher controller. This tool has a compact size and supports handheld operation. It comes with a price tag of close to USD 1,930.

EZGO RXV fault codes

The EZGO RXV golf cart has various fault codes associated with it that help in troubleshooting or diagnosing any problem with the cart.

The following table lists some of the key fault codes related to the cart along with details on what they represent.

EZGO RXV Fault Code

Meaning

8976

The motor current has exceeded the peak rated current of the controller by 50%

9024

There is a short circuit in the motor, motor cable or controller.

12576

The DC bus voltage fails to reach the 24VDC limit within 10 seconds of activating the key switch.

12817

The battery pack voltage is more than 63 volts.

EZGO TXT fault codes

The EZGO TXT golf cart is associated with multiple fault codes to help you with the diagnosis or troubleshooting of your cart. The table below highlights the key fault codes pertaining to the cart along with their interpretation.

EZGO TXT Fault Code

Meaning

1-1

The controller of the cart has failed.

1-2

There is a problem with the throttle.

1-4

The high pedal of the cart is deactivated.

2-4

The solenoid coil is either disconnected or fails to function as desired.

3-1

The solenoid driver has failed.

3-3

The solenoid doesn’t close as required.

3-4

The field winding is in open state.

4-1

The armature is in open state.

4-3

There is a solenoid drop out.

1-3

There is a problem with the speed sensor.

2-1

One or more batteries has a very low voltage.

2-2

One or more batteries has a high voltage.

2-3

There is a thermal cutback.

3-2

The solenoid is welded.

4-2

The motor has stalled.

Motor temperature sensor fault EZGO RXV

The motor temperature sensor fault in an EZGO RXV golf cart is not associated with any specific code. This is indicated as a warning by the golf cart when this sensor is disconnected or shorted.

  • Check if the motor temperature sensor has got disconnected and connect it back in place. On the other hand, if you notice that the sensor is shorted, you must consider getting it replaced.
  • Check the external motor temperature to see if it’s less than 120°C. If not, allow the motor to cool for some time or lessen the driving grade or payload.
  • Check if the thermocouple resistance range is over 400 Ohms but less than 1300 Ohms. If it’s outside this range, the motor and if needed, the controller, must be changed.

EZGO RXV HPD sequencing fault

The EZGO RXV HPD sequencing fault indicates that either the throttle, brake or both pedals fail to come to the upright position when released. This fault may also get triggered if a wrong switch is fitted for the throttle or brake.

  • Check the outputs of the switches using an ohmmeter. The standard open and closed outputs are different for both switches. The throttle pedal changes state immediately on being released while the brake pedal changes state only after it’s released by about 60%. If the ohmmeter doesn’t display the desired reading for the pedals, do a replacement.
  • Check if the switches are in accordance with the version or type of pedal. If not, get the right switch fitted.

EZGO RXV encoder fault

The EZGORXV encoder fault is associated with either a faulty controller or incorrect voltage on the orange wires of the encoder harness or the sensors of the accelerator and brake.

  • Check if the controller of the cart is functioning properly and do a replacement if needed.
  • Check the voltage reading for the orange wires of the encoder harness as well as the accelerator and brake-related sensors. If you don’t get a 5V reading for any of these components, you must change it.

What does EZGO RXV error code 25106 mean?

The EZGORXV error code 25106 indicates that the reverse warning alarm failed to function during a startup check. A controller replacement may be needed.

  • Put the key switch in the OFF position and remove the Pin 23 connector from the controller.
  • Set the Run/Tow switch of the cart to Tow mode.
  • Check the alarm for a shorted condition by measuring the resistance between pins 10 and 13. If it’s less than or more than 0.1 Ohms, the alarm must be changed. A reading less than 0.1 Ohms indicates a short.
  • Put the key switch in the R position and check the reverse warning alarm voltage reading. If it’s not equal to 48V, change the wiring.

What does EZGO RXV error code 25107 mean?

The EZGO RXV error code 25107 means that the mechanical brake of the cart fails to function as desired. The parking brake stops the motor from rotating when the park brake startup test is performed.

This problem can also happen if the key switch is turned to the OFF position and then to the ON position rapidly when the golf cart is in motion. Sometimes, you may need to do a controller replacement.

  • Set the key switch in the OFF position and try moving the golf cart. You should not be able to move the cart.
  • Remove the harness that is connected to the motor brake.
  • Check the brake coil resistance if it’s 27 +/-3 Ohms. If it’s not in this range, get the motor brake replaced.
  • Check if the friction disk is properly aligned and do an alignment if needed.
  • Put the key and Run/Tow switches in ON and RUN positions and try to push the cart.

What does EZGO DC bus timeout error code 12576 mean?

The EZGODC bus timeout error code 12576 means the DC bus voltage reading is not 24 volts within ten seconds of setting the key switch to start position.

  • Check the battery voltage across all the batteries of the cart. This should be at least 42VDC.
  • Check the voltage reading across the contacts of the solenoid. This must be over 3VDC but lesser than 24VDC. If not, get a new solenoid fitted in place of the old one.
  • Disconnect the resistor control module from the B- terminal of the controller. If there is a change in the error status, replace the module.

What does EZGO AC overcurrent error code 8976 mean?

The EZGO AC overcurrent error code 12576 means that the motor current is more than 50% of the peak rated current of the controller. This happens when the motor parameters aren’t according to the specifications.

  • Set the key switch in the OFF mode and then in the ON mode once again.
  • Check if you can move the cart. If not, proceed as given below.
  • Disconnect the U, V and W connectors from the controller.
  • Check the resistance between the U and V, V and W as well as U and W connectors. This should be within the 0.4 Ohms to 0.8 Ohms range. If the resistance is not within this range, change the motor.
  • Replace the controller if the resistance is within the specified range but the cart fails to move.

EZGO RXV drive fault

The EZGO RXV drive fault indicates a fault in the motor, controller or electrical system of the golf cart.

  • Check if the wire harness is corroded due to acid at the point where the wires go around the battery corners. If so, do fresh wiring in place of the old one.
  • Check if the encoder is functioning as desired and get a replacement done if needed.
  • Check if the main harness plug connection at the controller has become loose or shows signs of damage. Tighten the connection if it’s loose and do a new connection if damaged.

EZGO RXV battery voltage fault

The EZGO RXV battery voltage fault is represented by two red flashes and is often due to less than desired battery pack voltage.

Check the battery pack voltage of the golf cart. If the reading is less than 36 volts, you may have to charge the batteries. It’s recommended that you charge each battery individually to see if the charge is being retained.

EZGO TXT high pedal fault code

The EZGO TXT high pedal fault is associated with a 1-4 error code. The pedal gets disabled and the golf cart will not move.

  • Check if the pedal is getting released fully. If not, you may have to get the pedal changed.
  • Check the pedal box, switch and linkage for signs of defect. Replace the defective components.

EZGO TXT solenoid dropout error code

The EZGO TXT solenoid dropout error is represented by the 4-3 error code.

  1. Check the solenoid and the related wiring connection.
  2. If either the solenoid or wiring show signs of wearing out, replace them.
  3. Tighten any loose connections.
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FAQs

How do I test my EZGO PDS controller? ›

PDS TEST AT THE 10 PIN CONNECTOR OF THE CONTROLLER

Place the (+) probe on the black wire terminal of the connector. The reading should be slightly above 14 volts but LESS than 16 volts. If the voltage is below 14 volts, the Throttle Sensor MAY be faulty. Above 16 volts, the controller MAY be faulty.

How do I reset my EZGO RXV golf cart? ›

Look in the area where several electrical wires enter the motor and locate a small red button. This is the reset button. Push the button to reset the motor.

How do you bypass the speed sensor on a EZGO golf cart? ›

The speed sensor on the EZGO golf cart can be bypassed by unplugging it from the speed controller. By disconnecting the J5 pin on the speed controller, this will cause the golf cart to creep along as the controller will go into limp mode.

How do I get my golf cart out of limp mode? ›

How to Fix an EZGO that Runs Slow in Limp Mode
  1. Connect the batteries.
  2. Turn the Tow/Run switch to Run.
  3. Now, the black probe (-) must be placed on the main negative post of the battery pack.
  4. The red probe should then be placed on the yellow wire. ...
  5. Check the reading: It should be around 0.32 VDC with the pedal up.

How do I know if my golf cart solenoid is bad? ›

Press on the accelerator while the key is turned on and the cart is in forward. The solenoid needs to be replaced IF the voltmeter shows a full battery voltage without a click. If your voltmeter stays at 0, the problem stems from somewhere else in your cart.

How do you test a EZGO directional switch? ›

Check all the connections and make sure each part is getting power by using the multimeter. Have your foot firmly on the brake, put in the key, and the F/R switch in the forward position. When you push the go pedal if the solenoid charges up then your EZGO F/R switch is good to go.

Do all electric golf cart motors have a reset button? ›

Electric golf cart motors have a reset button on their chassis which is designed to put your motor back into its original factory state. While it doesn't repair damage that may have occurred to the motor over the years, obviously, it does help to overturn any changes to the operation which may have occurred.

How do you diagnose a golf cart problem? ›

There are a few simple problems that you can fix yourself that will not necessitate professional maintenance.
  1. Test the wall socket where you charge your cart. ...
  2. Expose your golf cart batteries. ...
  3. Test the batteries for voltage. ...
  4. Replace dead batteries. ...
  5. Expose the motor for inspection. ...
  6. Reset the motor. ...
  7. Test the cart.

How do you troubleshoot an electric EZGO golf cart? ›

Things to Keep in Mind Before Troubleshooting
  1. EZGO golf cart batteries aren't perfect right away.
  2. Sticky accelerators are perfectly normal and can be fixed easily.
  3. Keep your cart stable.
  4. Make sure your charging wall socket isn't faulty.
  5. Keep your tire pressure stable.
  6. Troubleshooting the speed controller.
Nov 15, 2016

How do I test my EZGO sensor? ›

Take a digital multimeter and set it to the volts reading. Place the positive probe of the meter on the white wire terminal of the ITS. Release the accelerator pedal slowly. The reading should be in the 0.45V to 0.53V range when the micro-switch gets activated.

How do you bypass the governor on a EZGO golf cart? ›

How to remove governor on a Club Car golf cart - YouTube

How fast can golf carts go without a governor? ›

A typical electric cart without an upgraded speed control tops out around 12 mph.

What sensors can cause limp mode? ›

Some of the common engine sensors that cause limp mode are the MAF sensor, engine temperature sensor, boost pressure sensor, O2 sensor or MAP sensor.

What triggers limp mode? ›

Limp mode is triggered by the car's computer, which receives signals from all the different components of the car. When one of the signals is abnormal, the car will revert to limp mode to prevent further damage.

Can a weak battery cause limp mode? ›

Although a weak battery might trigger limp mode, a weak battery might also pose other issues with your vehicle. A vehicle with a defective battery might cause hard starting, but in the limp mode, it would start immediately. A couple of electrical components might fail, which is the only commonality.

How do you check if a solenoid is working? ›

How to use a Multimeter: Solenoid Testing - Purkeys - YouTube

Can a solenoid click and still be bad? ›

If you do hear clicking, the solenoid may be engaging, but not sufficiently. Hearing clicking without the starter motor moving means the solenoid is transferring the electricity, but it may not be enough. No clicking means the solenoid is not properly engaging, but this may also be due to a dead battery.

How do you test a coil on a EZGO golf cart? ›

Take the voltmeter's black and red probe and place it on the –ve and +ve terminal of the coil. Take the readings. It should be between 3.7-5.2 ohms. If outside the range, the coil should be replaced.

How do you bypass the solenoid on a EZGO golf cart? ›

To bypass the solenoid of your golf cart, simply connect both the large side wires of terminals of the solenoid. And after making the connection, attempt to start the cart. If you fail to start, this is an indication that there is no problem with your solenoid.

How do you test a solenoid on a electric golf cart? ›

Turn on the engine of the cart and press the pedal downwards. If you hear a clicking sound, then it means that the low side voltage is working. But, if there is no such sound, it means that either there is no low side voltage or there is a problem with the solenoid. Use a voltmeter and engage the solenoid.

Is there a fuse on an ezgo golf cart? ›

Most EZ-GO carts will the fuse located in the charging receptacle.

What would cause an electric golf cart not to move? ›

Solenoid Wear

When there is a disruption in the flow of the electrical current, your cart will not operate. A common reason for current disruption is solenoid wear. Each time the solenoid activates as you press down on the gas pedal, the solenoid compounds down onto a thin metal contact plate.

What causes an electric golf cart to lose power? ›

If the coach goes without charge for a long time, the battery may lack the minimum voltage required to restart. Batteries also lose their efficiency with age. Golf Carts will run for approximately five years before the battery needs to be replaced or the charger will need replacement.

How do you check electric problems on a golf cart? ›

Look for a small red button located near the main power supply. Press the button and put your cart back together before hooking it up to charge. In many cases, this will solve the problem. If it doesn't, try removing the motor and testing it with a separate, fully charged battery.

How do you know if your golf cart motor is bad? ›

You have enough going on in your life without your golf car refusing to start when you turn the key in the ignition. If your golf car won't start, is slower than it used to be, or is experiencing other technical problems, you could have a bad motor on your hands.

Why does my golf cart suddenly stop? ›

If the connections from the solenoid have become loose or if there is some other loose contact, the cart might behave in this manner. It can also be caused by a faulty motor or a faulty key switch. If the micro-switch is faulty, it can also cause the cart to suddenly stop midway.

What does a solenoid resistor do? ›

Prevents arcing across your solenoid terminals and keeps your electrical system safe.

How do I reset my EZGO controller? ›

Reset the battery cable

Unplug the negative battery cable (the black wire) before beginning any work on the speed controller. Once disconnected, you should remove the speed controller cover and then reconnect the negative cable.

Why does my ezgo golf cart not move? ›

Why EZGO gas golf cart won't go forward? The main reason why a EZGO gas golf cart will not go forward is because of a locked up brake, or a faulty solenoid and accelerator. A defective Run/Tow or Forward/Reverse switch can also cause a EZGO to not move forward.

What does a speed sensor do on a golf cart? ›

A golf cart speed sensor interprets the rpm of the motor and passes on this detail to a speed controller present in the golf cart. This helps to keep control over several motor functions including roll-away protection and regenerative braking.

How do you test a golf cart controller? ›

The simplest test to ascertain your golf cart controller's performance is to to watch whether it runs when the batteries are fully charged with a slight push of the pedal. If you hear a distinct clicking noise, then your golf cart is running correctly.

How do you unlock Freedom mode on ezgo Rxv? ›

Toggle the forward/reverse switch from the "neutral" position to "reverse" five times in quick succession. After a few seconds, the computer controller will beep four times, indicating it has shifted into the freedom mode.

What does removing the governor do? ›

Removing the governor will increase the maximum rpm of the engine, but the internal parts of the Predator 212 are designed for 3600 rpm. Generally, this isn't an issue with just the governor removal, the internal parts can usually withstand 5000 rpm without breaking apart (unless you go full throttle for too long).

How can I make my electric golf cart go faster without upgrading? ›

How to Make an Electric Golf Cart Faster Without Upgrades
  1. Wash Your Cart Properly. ...
  2. Inspect the Batteries. ...
  3. Refill the Battery Water. ...
  4. Check the Gas Pedal and Linkage. ...
  5. Measure the Tire Pressure. ...
  6. Charge Up Your Battery Unit. ...
  7. Lighten Up Your Cart's Weight.

Do bigger tires make a golf cart go faster? ›

The larger surface area of the bigger tires and wheels increases the maximum possible miles per hour. In some cases, this can be a boost of 300%! The bigger the tires, the better the speed.

What is the fastest golf cart in the world? ›

One group of “speed fiends” currently leading the industry in fast golf cart builds is Plum Quick Golf Cart Racing. The company currently holds two Guinness World Records and numerous other awards. One of these records is the world record for fastest golf cart. Traveling at 118.76 mph this cart can outrun most cars.

How do I reset my EZ GO controller? ›

Reset the battery cable

Unplug the negative battery cable (the black wire) before beginning any work on the speed controller. Once disconnected, you should remove the speed controller cover and then reconnect the negative cable.

How do I reset my golf cart? ›

Easily Reset the Club Car Golf Cart OBC
  1. Key switch to off.
  2. Set forward/reverse to neutral.
  3. Put tow/run switch to tow.
  4. Disconnect the negative battery terminal from the battery pack.
  5. Put the tow/run switch to run.
  6. Put forward/reverse switch to reverse.
  7. Put key switch to on.

Is there a fuse on an ezgo golf cart? ›

Most EZ-GO carts will the fuse located in the charging receptacle.

How do I test my EZGO sensor? ›

Take a digital multimeter and set it to the volts reading. Place the positive probe of the meter on the white wire terminal of the ITS. Release the accelerator pedal slowly. The reading should be in the 0.45V to 0.53V range when the micro-switch gets activated.

What would cause a golf cart not to move? ›

Solenoid Wear

When there is a disruption in the flow of the electrical current, your cart will not operate. A common reason for current disruption is solenoid wear. Each time the solenoid activates as you press down on the gas pedal, the solenoid compounds down onto a thin metal contact plate.

Why does my ezgo golf cart not move? ›

Why EZGO gas golf cart won't go forward? The main reason why a EZGO gas golf cart will not go forward is because of a locked up brake, or a faulty solenoid and accelerator. A defective Run/Tow or Forward/Reverse switch can also cause a EZGO to not move forward.

What are the 4 terminals on a golf cart motor? ›

If you're unsure if it is working, it is simple to test. There are four terminals on a solenoid: usually two large and two small. The small terminals are connected to the battery, and the large terminals are connected to the motor. Disconnect all wires from the two large terminals.

How many miles can you put on a golf cart? ›

How you'll use a golf cart: Desired range: An electric cart's range is typically 15 to 25 miles, depending on the type of battery. With a 4 to 6 gallon fuel tank, you'll average 100 to 180 miles with a gas cart.

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