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OWNER'S MANUAL
RXV
with IntelliBrake™ Technology
10036459-C

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL with IntelliBrake™ Technology 10036459-C...
  • Page 3: Contact Information

    OWNER’S MANUAL RXV ELiTE FLEET FREEDOM FREEDOM 2+2 MODEL YEAR 2024 - CURRENT CONTACT INFORMATION Textron Specialized Vehicles, Inc. 1451 Marvin Griffin Road Augusta, Georgia, USA 30906-3852 North America: 1-800-774-3946 Technical Assistance and Warranty 1-888-438-3946 Service Parts 001-706-798-4311 International www.ezgo.com...
  • Page 4 ELCOME Thank you for purchasing this vehicle. Before driving your new vehicle, read this owner’s manual to familiarize your- self with safe driving practices, operation, features and controls. This manual contains instructions for minor maintenance only. Information about major repairs can be found in the repair manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS INTRODUCTION MANUFACTURER’S INTENDED USE ........................1 WARRANTY AND REGISTRATION .........................1 VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION .........................2 SERVICE AND PARTS MANUALS ........................... 2 SAFETY SAFETY LABELS ..............................3 WARNING AND OPERATION LABEL ........................3 TOW BAR LABEL ..............................3 TOW BAR CE LABEL ............................... 3 GROUNDING LABEL P/N ............................4 FLIP SEAT / LOAD DECK WARNING (FREEDOM 2+2 VEHICLES ONLY) ............4 PINCH WARNING (FREEDOM 2+2 VEHICLES ONLY) ...................4...
  • Page 6 ABLE OF ONTENTS CUP HOLDER .................................13 USB PORT (IF EQUIPPED) ............................13 HEADLIGHT SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) ........................13 HORN (IF EQUIPPED) ............................13 TURN SIGNAL (IF EQUIPPED) ..........................13 PREMIUM SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) ........................14 Horn .................................14 Turn Signal ..............................14 Lights ................................14 ACCELERATOR PEDAL ............................14 BRAKE PEDAL ...............................14 PARKING BRAKE ..............................14 SEAT BOTTOM ...............................14...
  • Page 7 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS RXV FREEDOM ..............................35 RXV FREEDOM 2+2 ............................... 36 RXV FLEET ................................37 APPENDIX A QuiQ CHARGER USER’S GUIDE ........................41 APPENDIX B RC900 CHARGER USER’S GUIDE ....................... 45 APPENDIX C E-Z-GO ELiTE CHARGER USER’S GUIDE ....................49...
  • Page 8 ABLE OF ONTENTS...
  • Page 9: Manufacturer's Intended Use

    PERATION INTRODUCTION The following symbols appear throughout this manual and on vehicle labels. Your safety is involved when these sym- bols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 10: Vehicle Serial Number Location

    NTRODUCTION VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Four serial number and manufacture date code labels are on the vehicle. One label is located on the lower right wall of the dash panel. The second label is located on the driver side frame under the front splash shield. The third and fourth labels are located on the passenger side frame rail at the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 11: Safety

    DO NOT MODIFY this vehicle: NEVER alter this vehicle to increase travel speeds above factory specifications. ONLY authorized E-Z-GO dealers should alter the vehicle using approved parts. Alterations not approved or tested by E-Z-GO can create unsafe conditions and increase the chance of an accident.
  • Page 12: Grounding Label P/N

    AFETY GROUNDING LABEL P/N Located on the rear body seat wrap P/N 608818. FLIP SEAT / LOAD DECK WARNING (FREEDOM 2+2 VEHICLES ONLY) Located on the rear-facing grab handle. P/N 697425. 4 in. 10 cm MAX 300 lb. / 25% 136 kg 697425 PINCH WARNING (FREEDOM 2+2 VEHICLES ONLY)
  • Page 13: Brake Release

    AFETY BRAKE RELEASE Located under the run/storage-tow cover. P/N 609694 or 610990 for CE. Failure to follow these instructions can result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH THIS PROCEDURE SHOULD ONLY BE TO CLEAR VEHICLE FROM AN UNSAFE AREA AND BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED TRAINED PERSONNEL In Case Of Total Power Loss And The ‘Run-tow’...
  • Page 14 AFETY...
  • Page 15: Safety Labels Safety

    AFETY SAFETY LABELS SAFETY For questions about your vehicle or the material in this manual, see the contact information on page i or the back of this publication. Certain replacement parts can be used independently and/or in combination with other accessories to modify a TSV (Augusta) manufactured vehicle to permit the vehicle to operate at or in excess of 20 mph.
  • Page 16: Operator Safety

    AFETY OPERATOR SAFETY Safe and responsible use of this vehicle is necessary to prevent dangerous conditions for the operator, passengers and other people in the area of operation. The OPERATON section of the manual provides information on the safe operation of the vehicle. Make sure you read, understand and comply with all of this information to decrease the risk of personal injury or death.
  • Page 17: Operating Without Instruction

    AFETY Operating without Instruction Operation of this vehicle without proper instruction increases the risk of an accident. The operator must understand how to operate the vehicle correctly in different situations and on different types of terrain. All operators must read, understand, and comply with the all warning and instruction labels before operating the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Downhill Operation

    AFETY Downhill Operation Inspect the terrain before descending a hill. Avoid driving across hills. Use the brake to limit speed and maintain con- trol. Loss of vehicle control or rollover can result from driving downhill incorrectly. Refer to Driving Downhill on page 21 for operational information.
  • Page 19: Maintenance Safety

    AFETY MAINTENANCE SAFETY Routine and scheduled maintenance of this vehicle is necessary to keep the vehicle in safe and reliable condition. This section of the manual provides safety information for performing maintenance on your vehicle. Make sure you read, understand, and comply with all of this information to decrease the risk of personal injury or death. Serious injury or death can occur if you do not follow the instructions and procedures shown in this owner’s guide.
  • Page 20 AFETY...
  • Page 21: Features And Controls

    EATURES AND ONTROLS FEATURES AND CONTROLS Additional 12V accessories must be connected to the DC to DC converter. KEY SWITCH / DIRECTION SELECTOR To decrease the risk of component damage, bring the vehicle to a complete stop before moving the key switch. Some factory installed accessories continue to operate with the key switch in the OFF position.
  • Page 22: Premium Switch (If Equipped)

    EATURES AND ONTROLS PREMIUM SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) The premium switch is mounted to the steering column. The switch includes self canceling turn signal, rotating light switch, and horn button. Horn The button on the end of the switch activates the horn. Turn Signal •...
  • Page 23: Charger Receptacle

    EATURES AND ONTROLS CHARGER RECEPTACLE The charger receptacle is located on the front wall of the seat. GLOVE BOX / STORAGE COMPARTMENTS The glove box provides storage space for small items. Glove boxes may be equipped with optional doors. CANOPY TOP AND WINDSHIELD The canopy top does not provide protection from rollover or falling objects.
  • Page 24 EATURES AND ONTROLS...
  • Page 25: Operation

    PERATION OPERATION Some accessories continue to operate with the key switch in the OFF position. Leaving these accessories activated after the vehicle is shut down can cause the battery to dis- charge. To prevent damage to the vehicle, do not hold on to the canopy top struts. SAFETY Failure to operate the vehicle correctly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or rollover, and cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 26: Battery Charger

    PERATION BATTERY CHARGER The charger should be operated in accordance with the charger manufacturer’s instructions. Always place the charger outside the vehicle before and during the charging cycle (does not apply to on-board charger). Never charge the bat- tery pack in a hazardous environment. Risk of electric shock.
  • Page 27: Starting And Stopping The Vehicle

    PERATION STARTING AND STOPPING THE VEHICLE All vehicles have an interlock system that disables the controller and prevents operation or towing of the vehicle while the charger is connected. Remove the charger plug from the receptacle and correctly store the cable before moving the vehicle.
  • Page 28: Slippery Surfaces

    PERATION • Travel at speeds appropriate for your skills, your passenger’s skills and the operating conditions. Avoid unexpected or aggressive maneuvers that could cause discomfort or injury to any passengers. • Handling characteristics can change with the added weight of passengers. Allow more time and distance for brak- ing.
  • Page 29: Driving Downhill

    PERATION DRIVING DOWNHILL When carrying cargo or towing a vehicle or a trailer, the weight of the load will increase the braking distance required to slow or stop the vehicle. Not allowing for increased braking distance under load can cause an accident or injury. When driving down a hill, follow these guidelines: •...
  • Page 30: Hauling Cargo On The Load Deck (Freedom 2+2 Vehicles Only)

    PERATION HAULING CARGO ON THE LOAD DECK (FREEDOM 2+2 VEHICLES ONLY) Hauling cargo incorrectly can alter vehicle handling characteristics and cause loss of control, brake instability, and possibly lead to serious injury or death. Never exceed the maximum weight capacity of the vehicle. The total load (operator, pas- senger, accessories, cargo and load on hitch) must never exceed the maximum weight capacity of the vehicle.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    AINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY To prevent serious injury or death, follow the procedures and comply with the safety information in this manual while performing vehicle service or maintenance. Do not remove the cover from the battery module(s). There are no serviceable items below the cover.
  • Page 32: Scheduled Maintenance Chart

    AINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART Perform all services at the maintenance interval reached first. Interval (perform at interval that Item Remarks Page comes first) Rounds Calendar Overall vehicle condition Daily Inspect. Battery Module Daily Charge daily after use. Steering Daily Check for smooth and free operation. Front suspension Daily Inspect.
  • Page 33: Recommended Lubricants And Fluids

    AINTENANCE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS Check and lubricate all components at the intervals shown in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART on page 24. Item Capacity Lubricants/Fluids Rear axle oil 25 oz. (740 ml) Mobil - 424 - W - ED TSV Part Number 603967 Friction Modifier 2 oz.
  • Page 34: Lifting Front

    AINTENANCE Lifting Front Chock the rear wheels to keep the vehicle from rolling backward. Put a jack under the center front behind the bumper. Front of Vehicle Raise the vehicle with the jack. Install a jack stand under the front frame where the instru- ment panel support is attached to the frame (as shown).
  • Page 35: Polishing The Vehicle

    AINTENANCE Polishing the Vehicle • Do not use medium to heavy duty compounds on the finish. Use wax that is for clear coat automotive finishes only. Do not apply wax or polish to matte finish surfaces. • Use clean or new cloths and pads for polishing. Old or reused cloths and pads can contain dirt particles that will scratch the finish.
  • Page 36: Tire Repair

    AINTENANCE Tire Repair Tire repairs are not covered under the vehicle warranty. Tools • lug wrench, 3/4” • impact socket, 3/4” • impact wrench • torque wrench, ft.lbs. Tire plug tools and plugs are available at automotive outlets. The tire does not have to be removed from the wheel to install the tire plug.
  • Page 37: Wheel Installation

    AINTENANCE Wheel Installation Lug Nut Torque 50 - 85 ft.lbs. (68 - 115 Nm) Always install lug nuts using a cross sequence pattern to Lug Nut Tightening Pattern ensure even seating of the wheel against the hub. Install the wheel on the hub with lug nuts. Make sure the valve stem is to the out- side.
  • Page 38: Battery Charging And Maintenance

    AINTENANCE Make sure that the key switch is in the OFF position and the run/tow switch is in the RUN position before servicing the vehicle. Do not attempt to operate the vehicle or charge the battery pack at temperatures above 140°F (60°C).
  • Page 39: Battery Charging

    AINTENANCE BATTERY CHARGING The battery charger is designed to completely charge the battery pack. If the battery pack is severely discharged the charger will indicate a fault. The automatic charger determines the correct length of charge for the battery pack and turns off when the battery pack is charged.
  • Page 40: Setting State Of Charge (Soc)

    AINTENANCE Setting State of Charge (SOC) The optional SOC meter or the hand held programmer may be used to determine the state of charge of the battery module. If the SOC is below 30%, charge the battery module until the state of charge reaches 50%. The charge cycle may be interrupted by disconnecting the charger from the AC power source first, then from the charging receptacle on the vehicle.
  • Page 41: Towing The Vehicle (Fleet Vehicles)

    AINTENANCE Towing the Vehicle (Fleet Vehicles) Do not try to tow the vehicle with ropes, chains or any device different from a tow bar approved by the manufacturer. Use a golf car with an approved tow bar system to tow the vehicle. Do not tow the vehicle on highways.
  • Page 42: Hauling The Vehicle

    AINTENANCE Hauling the Vehicle Loose cargo or vehicle components can fly off when the vehicle is being transported. Secure or remove all cargo. Inspect the vehicle for loose components prior to transport. Do not allow anyone on a vehicle being transported on a trailer. Remove the windshield before transporting a vehicle on a trailer.
  • Page 43: Vehicle Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS RXV FREEDOM Item Specification Overall Length 93 in (236 cm) Overall Width 47.0 in. (119 cm) Overall Height (no canopy) 46.5 in. (118 cm) Overall Height (with canopy) 69.5 in. (177 cm) Wheelbase 66.0 in. (168 cm) Track Width (front) 35.5 in.
  • Page 44: Rxv Freedom 2+2

    PECIFICATIONS RXV FREEDOM 2+2 Item Specification Overall Length 106 in (269 cm) Overall Width 47.0 in. (119 cm) Overall Height (no canopy) 47.0 in. (119 cm) Overall Height (with canopy) 75.0 in. (191 cm) Wheelbase 66 in. (168 cm) Track Width (front) 34.5 in.
  • Page 45: Rxv Fleet

    PECIFICATIONS RXV FLEET Item Specification Overall Length 93.0 in (236 cm) Overall Width 47.0 in (119 cm) Overall Height (no canopy) 46.5 in. (118 cm) Overall Height (with canopy) 69.5 in. (177 cm) Wheelbase 66 in. (168 cm) Track Width (front) 35.5 in.
  • Page 46 PECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 47: Maintenance Log

    AINTENANCE MAINTENANCE LOG Record periodic maintenance in the following maintenance log. MILES (KM) SERVICE PERFORMED DATE TECHNICIAN AND HOURS COMMENTS...
  • Page 48 AINTENANCE MILES (KM) SERVICE PERFORMED DATE TECHNICIAN AND HOURS COMMENTS...
  • Page 49: Quiq Charger User's Guide

    PPENDIX APPENDIX A QuiQ CHARGER USER’S GUIDE A-41...
  • Page 50: Maintenance Instructions

    This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for versions of the Delta-Q QuiQ (Model nos. 913-4830-E3/- E3B/-E5 /-E5B) installed on E-Z-GO brand vehicles. Please read this information before using your QuiQ Charger. For manufacturer contact information and technical support resources, please visit delta-q.com/support...
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting Instructions

    PPENDIX Delta-Q QuiQ Charger Manual Operating Instructions CAUTION: Charger enclosure may be hot during charging. Use hand protection if handling the charger while charging. Extension cords must be 3-wire cord no longer than 30m(100’) at 10AWG or 7.5m(25’) at 16AWG per UL guidelines. Only connect ONE QuiQ charger to a single 15A circuit or the circuit may become overloaded.
  • Page 52 PPENDIX A-44...
  • Page 53: Rc900 Charger User's Guide

    PPENDIX APPENDIX B RC900 CHARGER USER’S GUIDE B-45...
  • Page 54 Delta-Q à bord RC900 Delta-Q RC900 ELiTE Onboard Charger ELiTE (numéro de référence 944-0003) pour (Part No. 944-0003) for use with E-Z-GO utilisation avec les véhicules de marque E-Z-GO ELiTE lithium brand vehicles (Model 673928). ELiTE alimentés par des batteries au lithium-ion For manufacturer contact information and (Modèle 673928).
  • Page 55 PPENDIX Operating & Maintenance Instructions ™ The charger may become hot during charging. Do not touch the charger when it is charging. ™ To maintain safe operations, the unit automatically reduces its output power if the temperature rises above set thresholds, or if the AC input voltage is too low. The charger also reduces output power if it detects the battery pack is damaged.
  • Page 56 PPENDIX B-48...
  • Page 57: E-Z-Go Elite Charger User's Guide

    PPENDIX APPENDIX C E-Z-GO ELiTE CHARGER USER’S GUIDE C-49...
  • Page 58 958-0001, 958-0002, 958-0003, et 958-0004) pour utilisation 958-0002, 958-0003, and 958-0004) for use with E-Z-GO ELiTE avec les véhicules de marque E-Z-GO ELiTE alimentés au lithium. lithium brand vehicles. Read this information in its entirety before Lisez en entier les informations fournies avant d’utiliser le Chargeur using your ELiTE Charger.
  • Page 59: Mounting Instructions

    AC power longueur avec une prise IEC 320 C13 reliée à la terre outlet, contact E-Z-GO or Delta-Q Technologies for the fonctionnant à une tension nominale de 250 V, 13A minimum proper cord for the local AC power outlet.
  • Page 60 PPENDIX Operating Instructions CAUTION: The charger enclosure may be hot during charging. Use hand protection if handling the charger while charging. The extension cord must be a 3-wire cord less than 30m (100’) at 10AWG or 7.5m (25’) at 16AWG per UL guidelines. If you are connecting four (4) ELiTE Chargers to a single 120V mains circuit, a 20A circuit is recommended.
  • Page 61 PPENDIX Mode d’emploi MISE EN GARDE : Le boîtier du chargeur peut devenir chaud pendant le chargement. Utilisez une protection pour les mains si vous manipulez le chargeur pendant le chargement. La rallonge électrique doit être un cordon à 3 fils de moins de 30 m (100 pi) de long à 10 AWG ou 7,5 m (25 pi) à 16 AWG selon les directives UL. Si vous connectez quatre (4) chargeurs ELiTE à...
  • Page 62: Instructions De Dépannage

    5+ seconds, re- fault. insert the paddle. If the fault returns, contact E-Z-GO Customer Care. Reset the charger by interrupting AC power for 15+ seconds. If the fault Internal charger fault returns, contact E-Z-GO Customer Care.
  • Page 64: California Proposition

    For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle Parts Manuals and Service Manuals are available from a local Distributor, an authorized Branch, Genuine E-Z-GO Parts & Accessories Department or at www.shopezgo.com. Copyrighted Material This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of the...

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