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EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha — every model year back to the early nineties. Country club fleets. Retirement community daily drivers. Resort maintenance deadlines. We've seen every fault code and heard every solenoid click.

14,000+

Carts Serviced

16 yrs

In Business

3

Major Brands

48 hr

Avg Turnaround

Torque mechanic diagnosing golf cart with multimeter, hood open, shallow depth of field

Ray Delgado · Lead Technician · 11 years

The Team

Three people. Every cart that rolls through the bay gets a name attached to it — the technician who diagnosed it, the hands that fixed it.

Ray Delgado, lead technician, examining a golf cart electrical panel in a two-bay garage

Ray Delgado

Lead Technician

11 years · Electrical Diagnostics

I can hear a worn solenoid from across the shop. The click is wrong — hollow instead of solid. That's a $40 fix if you catch it early.

Ray handles every electrical diagnostic that comes through the bay. EZGO TXT controllers, Club Car IQ systems, Yamaha G-series wiring harnesses — he maps fault codes by memory. Before joining Torque, he spent eight years on golf course equipment in Sarasota.

EZGO TXTClub Car IQYamaha G-SeriesController Rebuild

3,200+

Electrical Jobs

98%

First-Visit Fix

Marcus Webb, motor specialist, working on a disassembled golf cart motor in a clean shop environment

Marcus Webb

Motor & Drivetrain

7 years · Motor Rebuilds & Suspension

A motor rebuild isn't a last resort — sometimes it's the most cost-effective move a fleet manager can make. I'll tell you honestly which way to go.

Marcus specializes in AC and DC motor rebuilds, rear axle work, and lift kit installations. He came to Torque from a marine engine shop, which means he treats every component like it lives in a hostile environment — because in Florida summers, it does.

Motor RebuildRear AxleLift KitsSuspension

420+

Motors Rebuilt

15 yr

Oldest Cart Serviced

Donna Pryce, service coordinator, reviewing a fleet maintenance schedule at her desk

Donna Pryce

Service Coordinator

9 years · Fleet Scheduling & Parts

Resort directors call me on a Thursday needing twelve carts for Saturday. I've never missed a deadline. The shop runs because the schedule runs.

Donna manages every fleet account — scheduling preventive maintenance windows, tracking parts orders, and keeping fleet managers informed. She built the parts cross-reference system used by both technicians and is the first call for any fleet emergency.

Fleet AccountsParts SourcingPreventive MaintenanceOEM + Aftermarket

60+

Fleet Accounts

100%

Saturday Deadline Rate

REPAIR

Common Repairs

Every entry starts with how a technician first notices the problem — because that moment of diagnosis is worth more than any parts catalog.

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Diagnostic45–90 min

Cart won't move — clicks but no drive

Ray Delgado

"That click is your solenoid telling you it's done. Nine times out of ten, I can confirm it with a multimeter before the cart even comes off the trailer."

Solenoid failure is the most common electrical fault we see. A worn solenoid produces a hollow click rather than a firm engagement. Full replacement takes under two hours and restores full torque output.

Applies To

EZGO TXTClub Car DSYamaha G22
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Diagnostic1–2 hours

Battery drains overnight — fully charged by morning

Ray Delgado

"Fleet managers miss this one all summer. It's rarely the batteries — usually a parasitic draw from a charger relay that never fully opens. I've seen it wipe a $1,200 pack in six weeks."

Parasitic draw diagnosis requires overnight current monitoring. We use a clamp meter on each battery in the pack to isolate the draw source before recommending any battery replacement.

Applies To

All ModelsLithium Conversion
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Complex4–6 hours

Motor runs hot — top speed dropping

Marcus Webb

"Thermal runaway in a DC motor starts slow. The speed drops a little, you ignore it, then one August afternoon it just stops. I'd rather rebuild it in the bay than on hole sixteen."

Motor rebuilds involve armature inspection, brush replacement, bearing swap, and commutator resurfacing. On AC motors, we test the controller output before opening the motor — often the controller is the fault.

Applies To

EZGO RXVClub Car PrecedentYamaha Drive
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Moderate2–3 hours

Rough ride — clunking over speed bumps

Marcus Webb

"Worn leaf springs on a retirement community cart are a safety issue, not just a comfort one. These carts stop fast — if the front end is wandering, that's a problem."

Suspension inspection covers leaf springs, A-arm bushings, tie rod ends, and kingpin wear. Florida roads and speed bumps accelerate wear on older carts — we recommend suspension inspection every two years on high-mileage fleet units.

Applies To

Club Car DSEZGO TXTYamaha G-Series
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Diagnostic30–60 min

Charger won't complete cycle — alarm beeping

Ray Delgado

"The charger is telling you something. Most people silence the alarm and keep charging. That's how you turn a charger problem into a battery problem."

Charger fault codes vary by manufacturer. Delta-Q units display a blink code — we cross-reference the count against the fault table before replacing any component. Often a battery with high internal resistance is triggering the fault, not the charger itself.

Applies To

Delta-QLesterPowerDrive 3
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Seasonal Cart Care
Checklist

The same inspection list our technicians run before Florida summer heat and after the wet season. Specific to your cart model — not a generic PDF.

Battery load test protocol by model year
Solenoid & controller check sequence
Suspension wear indicators for Florida roads
Charging system verification steps

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Seasonal Guides

Two seasons matter in Florida: the heat that cooks your batteries and the rain that finds every unsealed connector. Here's how to survive both.

Golf carts lined up at a Florida country club under bright summer sunlight

Summer

June — September

Florida Heat Protocol

"July in Florida will find every weak cell in your pack. I tell every fleet manager the same thing: test your batteries in May, not August."

Ray Delgado

01

Battery Load Test

Full pack load test under 75-amp draw. Any cell below 80% capacity gets flagged for replacement before peak season.

02

Controller Heat Soak

Run the cart for 20 minutes, then check controller temperature. EZGO RXV controllers run hot — we inspect heat sink contact on every unit.

03

Charging Cycle Audit

Verify charger completes full cycle overnight. Incomplete cycles in heat indicate battery sulfation or charger relay wear.

04

Tire Pressure + Brake Adjustment

Heat expands tire pressure. We set cold inflation at 18 PSI for most models. Brake cables stretch in summer — adjustment every 90 days for fleet units.

Golf cart parked near a maintenance shed with wet ground and overcast Florida sky after rain

Wet Season

October — November

Post-Rain Inspection

"Water gets into places on these carts that weren't designed to drain. After a hard rain week, I'll see three carts with corrosion issues that were fine the week before."

Marcus Webb

01

Electrical Connector Inspection

Check main harness connectors for moisture intrusion. Dielectric grease on every exposed connector — especially the motor plug on EZGO TXT models.

02

Battery Box Drainage

Clear battery tray drain holes. Standing water in the battery compartment accelerates terminal corrosion and can short across cells.

03

Suspension & Bearing Check

Wheel bearing play increases after wet operation. Spin each wheel by hand — any roughness or wobble gets a bearing replacement.

04

Body Panel Fastener Audit

Plastic body fasteners crack from UV then allow water ingress. Replace any cracked clips — they're $2 each and prevent a $200 corrosion repair.

Parts Library

600+ SKUs on the shelf. OEM and quality aftermarket. If we don't have it, Donna will have it here by morning.

Request a Part

340+ SKUs

Electrical & Controls

Solenoids, controllers, wiring harnesses, limit switches, key switches, and forward/reverse switches for all major brands.

EZGO TXT ControllerClub Car IQ ControllerSolenoid 36V/48VMain Harness
Fits:EZGOClub CarYamaha

85+ SKUs

Motors & Drivetrain

OEM and aftermarket motors, rear axles, differential assemblies, motor brushes, and armature kits.

Fits:EZGOClub CarYamahaAdvanced EV

60+ SKUs

Batteries & Charging

Trojan, US Battery, and Crown flooded lead-acid. Lithium conversion kits. Delta-Q and Lester charger units and components.

Fits:TrojanUS BatteryDelta-QLester

120+ SKUs

Suspension & Brakes

Leaf spring assemblies, A-arm kits, kingpin sets, wheel bearings, brake cables, brake shoes, and master cylinders.

Leaf Spring KitA-Arm Bushing SetWheel Bearing KitBrake Cable
Fits:EZGOClub CarYamaha

Can't find your part?

Call the shop. If we don't stock it, we'll source it. Same-day for most common parts.