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Condition:New Brand:E-Z-GO MPN:NA UPC:NA

EZGO Ignition Switch

The ignition switch on a golf vehicle is clearly an essential part since it's the catalyst that connects the starter to the battery to result in vehicle start-up. This ignition switch is universal and will fit most e-z-go vehicles without headlights. This switch includes two keys.

  • Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Manufacturer: Textron EZ Go - Parts (FC)
  • Origin: USA
  • Item model number: 18602G1
  • Used on 1991-current e-z-go gas and electric txt, medalist, 4/6-passenger shuttle, st 400, woods boundary mav 400, st sport, st sport ii, st express,
  • Workhorse-mpt (multi-purpose truck) 800, refresher, refresher 1200, 835, cushman commander 2200, and cushman 2/4/6-passenger bellhop vehicles
  • Includes 2 standard keys and hardware for installation
 




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