Yamaha Parts and Accessories
Yamaha Golf Cart Parts Finder
Find Yamaha golf cart parts by model family, serial prefix, voltage, charger plug, gas or electric drivetrain, and part category. Common Yamaha accessories and replacement parts can often be bought online; model-specific or diagnostic repairs may need a specialist retailer, Yamaha dealer, or repair shop.
Start with G-series, G19/G22, Drive/G29, Drive2, Concierge, or UMAX, then compare chargers, batteries, solenoids, windshields, rear seats, mats, lift kits, belts, fuel parts, or accessories with the right fitment checks.
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Yamaha Parts Directory by Category
Most buyers already know the part they need. Pick the category first, then check Yamaha generation, serial prefix, gas or electric drivetrain, voltage, plug style, and safest buying path.

Batteries, Chargers, and Charge Ports
Match pack voltage, lead-acid or lithium chemistry, charger plug, onboard charger behavior, and whether the cart is DC electric, AC electric, or lithium converted.
Buying path
Amazon works for common Yamaha G29, Drive2, G19, and G22 lead-acid chargers. Use Yamaha, a dealer, or a battery specialist for lithium, onboard charging, and uncertain wiring.

Solenoids, Controllers, Cables, and Wiring
Yamaha G-series, Drive/G29, Drive2, DC electric, AC electric, gas, and lithium conversions use different electrical logic and parts.
Buying path
Use Amazon for basic solenoids, meters, reducers, and accessory wiring when fitment is explicit. Use a shop for controller, AC drive, lithium, and hard-to-diagnose electrical faults.

Windshields, Seats, Enclosures, and Body Parts
Drive/G29 and Drive2 windshields, mats, enclosures, and rear seats are different. Check roof supports, passenger count, body generation, and rear frame before buying.
Buying path
Amazon is useful for Drive/G29 and Drive2 windshields, mats, enclosures, rear seats, covers, and seat accessories. Use specialist retailers for OEM body panels and commercial passenger carts.

Tires, Wheels, Lift Kits, Steering, and Suspension
Lift kits, steering adapters, shocks, wheel clearance, and tire height should be matched to G-series, Drive/G29, Drive2, or UMAX suspension geometry.
Buying path
Amazon can work for common G29 lift kits, adapters, and universal accessories. Use a specialist or shop for steering, suspension repairs, and commercial carts.

Gas Engine, Belts, Clutch, and Fuel Parts
Gas Yamaha carts need model-specific checks for belts, starter generator, fuel pump, clutch, carburetor, engine generation, and QuieTech EFI parts.
Buying path
Amazon works for basic tune-up kits, belts, fuel pumps, stabilizer, and some starter-generator parts. Use a shop for clutch, EFI, and engine diagnosis.

Lights, Mirrors, Seat Belts, and Street-Use Accessories
Accessory kits depend on roof supports, voltage reducer planning, body style, dash access, passenger count, and local street-use requirements.
Buying path
Amazon is usually a good first stop for mirrors, turn signals, seat belts, reducers, fans, covers, and small accessories after you verify mounting and voltage.
Shop Common Yamaha Parts and Accessories
Compare common Yamaha chargers, batteries, windshields, rear seats, mats, belts, lift kits, solenoids, fuel parts, steering adapters, and street-use accessories. Match your exact model, year, serial prefix, voltage, plug, and mounting points before ordering.

48V Drive/G29 charger
FORM 48V Yamaha G29/Drive2 charger
Yamaha G29 Drive and Drive2 lead-acid carts with the matching 3-pin leaf plug
Confirm 48V lead-acid pack, plug shape, and charger receptacle before buying.

48V G19/G22 charger
EPOWREY 48V Yamaha G19-G22 charger
Yamaha G19 through G22 lead-acid carts with the matching 2-pin plug
Do not use for G29/Drive leaf-plug carts. Match the 2-pin connector and lead-acid profile.

Lithium battery
EXEFCH 51.2V 105Ah lithium battery kit
48V Yamaha conversions where dimensions, controller, charger, and BMS requirements match
Confirm tray dimensions, controller limits, charger profile, and installer support before converting.

Drive windshield
OMEIPMEO fold-down windshield for Yamaha Drive/G29
Yamaha Drive/G29 gas or electric carts from the listed 2007-2016 fitment range
Do not buy for Drive2 unless the listing explicitly says Drive2. Check roof struts and year range.

Drive2 rear seat
GTW MACH3 rear seat kit for Yamaha Drive2
Drive2 owners adding rear passengers and a fold-down cargo platform
Match Drive2 year range, roof supports, cushion color, and rear frame before ordering.

Drive2 floor mat
Cartalia floor liner for Yamaha Drive2
Protecting Drive2 floors from sand, mud, battery residue, and daily wear
Drive/G29 and Drive2 floors differ. Match the Drive2 year range and pedal layout.

Driving enclosure
Yamaha G29/Drive2 4-passenger enclosure
Four-passenger Yamaha carts used in rain, wind, or cooler seasons
Match passenger count, roof length, short-roof language, and model family before checkout.

Brake shoes
Yamaha-compatible brake shoes and spring kit
Compatible Yamaha drum-brake service when the listing matches your model
Confirm OEM cross-reference, drum size, spring kit contents, and whether both rear wheels need service.

Gas tune-up
10L0L Yamaha tune-up kit with belts
Gas G16, G19, G22, and compatible Yamaha carts needing belts and service items
Match belt numbers, engine generation, and included filters before ordering.

Fuel pump
Yamaha G16/G20/G22 fuel pump kit
Gas Yamaha carts with diagnosed fuel delivery symptoms
Match engine family, hose routing, pulse/vacuum connection, and filter setup.

Starter generator
OEG Yamaha G16-G22 starter generator
Gas Yamaha carts with confirmed starter-generator faults
Match engine, rotation, belt pulley, terminal layout, and OEM cross-reference.

Ignition switch
Yamaha G22/G29/Drive2 ignition switch
Replacing a worn or damaged Yamaha ignition switch with matching connector style
Match G22, G29, Drive, Drive2, gas/electric listing language, and connector shape.

Solenoid
Heavy-duty 48V solenoid for Yamaha G22/G29
Electric Yamaha G22/G29 carts after battery, cable, and controller checks
Match voltage, terminal layout, OEM number, and electric-only fitment before replacing.

Block lift kit
4-inch block lift kit for Yamaha Drive/G29
Drive/G29 owners adding modest tire clearance
Match gas/electric G29 fitment and check tire height, brake clearance, and steering geometry.

A-arm lift kit
SGC 4-inch A-arm lift kit for Yamaha G29
Yamaha G29 owners who want a more complete suspension-style lift
Confirm G29/Drive model, kit type, tire size, and intended road or trail use.

Steering adapter
10L0L Yamaha steering wheel adapter
Yamaha owners installing an aftermarket steering wheel
Match steering column spline, wheel bolt pattern, and model fitment before ordering.

Voltage reducer
Nilight 48V/36V-to-12V voltage reducer
Powering 12V lights, fans, radios, and USB accessories from a Yamaha pack
Confirm pack voltage, accessory amperage, fusing, and lithium compatibility.

Fuse block
DaierTek 12-way fuse block
Cleaner accessory wiring instead of stacked battery-terminal add-ons
Pair with the right reducer and fuse every accessory branch separately.

Battery monitor
OMEIPMEO battery monitor meter
Seeing pack voltage and state-of-charge trends while driving
Match voltage range, display mounting location, and lithium or lead-acid behavior.

Battery tester
Battery hydrometer for flooded lead-acid carts
Checking flooded lead-acid battery condition beyond simple pack voltage
Only use on flooded batteries with removable caps. Do not use on sealed AGM or lithium packs.

Side mirrors
BETOOLL no-drill folding side mirrors
Adding side visibility without drilling into the body
Check square roof-support tube size and bracket clearance before tightening.

Street-use lighting
Shuran universal golf cart turn signal kit
Adding turn signals, horn, hazards, and basic road-use signaling
Universal kits still need reducer planning, clean wiring, and local street-use checks.

Seat belts
Universal golf cart retractable seat belt kit
Street-use builds, rear seat passengers, and family carts
Confirm mounting brackets, frame points, seat configuration, and local LSV requirements.

Diagnostic tool
AstroAI digital multimeter
Checking pack voltage, continuity, solenoid behavior, and accessory wiring faults
Use before replacing batteries, chargers, solenoids, controllers, or reducers based on symptoms alone.

Battery maintenance
CRC battery cleaner
Cleaning corrosion from flooded lead-acid battery posts, cable ends, and trays
Use after disconnecting safely. Heavy corrosion can also mean cables need replacement.

Terminal protection
NOCO battery terminal protector
Protecting clean flooded lead-acid terminals after service
Apply after terminals are cleaned and tightened. It will not fix loose or damaged cables.

Gas maintenance
STA-BIL storage fuel stabilizer
Gas Yamaha carts stored through winter or long off-season gaps
Add before storage and run the engine long enough to pull treated fuel through the system.

Cooling accessory
A2C rechargeable golf cart fan
Hot-weather driving without tapping into the cart electrical system
Clip-on fans still need secure mounting where blades, cords, and passengers stay clear.
Where to Buy Yamaha Parts
We do not sell parts directly, so this page works like a finder: choose the part category, confirm fitment, then use the buying path that matches the risk of the part.
Amazon is good for common Yamaha accessories
Best fit for Drive/G29 and Drive2 chargers, windshields, mats, rear seats, covers, lights, mirrors, reducers, and simple service parts.
Specialist retailers help with older G-series fitment
Use golf-cart parts retailers when you need serial-prefix support, OEM cross-references, older G-series parts, body panels, steering, or suspension pieces.
Dealers matter for QuieTech, EFI, lithium, and critical repairs
Use a Yamaha dealer or repair shop for QuieTech EFI issues, AC drive faults, warranty-sensitive lithium, major steering, brake, clutch, or controller work.
Yamaha Parts Fitment Checklist
The expensive mistake is treating every listing that says Yamaha as a match. Use these checks before ordering model-specific parts.
Identify the Yamaha generation first
A listing that says Yamaha can still be wrong. Confirm G-series, G19/G22, Drive/G29, Drive2, Concierge, or UMAX before comparing parts.
Use the serial prefix and drivetrain
Yamaha prefixes matter because gas and electric versions can share body names while using different engine, wiring, solenoid, and charger parts.
Confirm voltage, plug, and battery chemistry
A G19/G22 48V 2-pin charger, G29/Drive leaf-plug charger, Drive2 AC electric setup, and lithium conversion are different buying paths.
Save part numbers and return terms
Keep the seller page, part number, serial details, install notes, and photos so returns and future maintenance are easier.
Yamaha Model Families That Change Parts Fitment
Yamaha has strong parts support, but the model family matters. Start with the serial prefix and generation before buying anything that bolts to the body, plugs into the pack, or touches the drivetrain.
G-Series and older utility carts
G1, G2, G8, G9, G14, G16, and other older generations
Gas, 36V electric, and 48V electric depending on generation
Older Yamaha carts are often rebuilt and modified. Match by serial prefix, drivetrain, body style, brake setup, belt numbers, and charger plug before ordering replacement parts.
G19, G22, and G-Max
Commonly early-2000s generation; verify prefix and drivetrain
Gas and 48V electric versions
G19/G22 parts can split by gas versus electric, charger plug, body generation, solenoid, belt, fuel, and suspension details. Do not assume Drive/G29 parts fit.
Drive and Drive/G29
2007 to 2016 in many fitment listings
Gas and 48V electric versions
One of the strongest Yamaha aftermarket platforms. Windshields, floor mats, lift kits, chargers, steering adapters, rear seats, and body accessories should be matched to Drive/G29 year range and gas/electric details.
Drive2, Drive2 PTV, and Drive2 Fleet
2017 and newer; verify current body and powertrain
QuieTech EFI gas, PowerTech AC, and lithium options
Drive2 has different body, windshield, mat, rear seat, and roof fitment from Drive/G29. PowerTech AC, lithium, and QuieTech EFI parts should be matched carefully.
Concierge, UMAX, and commercial Yamaha carts
Current passenger and utility platforms
Gas, electric, lithium, EFI, and commercial-duty setups
Passenger and utility Yamaha carts use longer roofs, different rear frames, commercial bodies, cargo beds, and model-specific accessories. Use dealer documentation for structural, body, and warranty-sensitive parts.
Yamaha Compatibility Traps
Use this table when a listing says it fits Yamaha but does not make the exact generation or part split obvious.
Fitment split
G19/G22 2-pin, G29/Drive 3-pin leaf plug, Drive2, onboard charging, lithium, or modified conversionsMistake to avoid
Buying a 48V Yamaha charger without checking the plug and battery chemistryFitment split
Drive/G29, Drive2, older G-series bodies, passenger carts, roof support spacing, and enclosure compatibilityMistake to avoid
Assuming a Drive windshield fits Drive2 because the names sound closeFitment split
Drive/G29, Drive2, roof supports, frame mounting points, cushion color, and extended roof requirementsMistake to avoid
Buying a rear seat kit before checking the rear frame and roof support layoutFitment split
36V or 48V, gas or electric, G-series, G22/G29, Drive2, terminal layout, and controller systemMistake to avoid
Replacing a solenoid after hearing a click without testing batteries and cablesFitment split
G16, G19, G22, G29/Drive, engine generation, drive belt, starter-generator belt, and fuel pump routingMistake to avoid
Ordering a tune-up kit by brand name only instead of belt number and engine familyFitment split
G-series, Drive/G29, Drive2, block lift, A-arm lift, tire size, brake clearance, and steering geometryMistake to avoid
Installing a G29 lift kit on a different Yamaha generationDIY or Shop?
Use the install difficulty as a risk check. The easier the part, the more reasonable Amazon usually is. The more diagnostic the part, the more careful you should be.
Easy DIY
Mirrors, covers, floor mats, fans, cup holders, phone mounts, storage accessories, and simple protectants.
Moderate DIY
Windshields, rear seats, enclosures, turn signals, seat belts, steering wheel adapters, and basic charger replacement.
Diagnose first
Batteries, chargers, solenoids, voltage reducers, battery meters, starter generators, fuel pumps, belts, and accessory wiring.
Use a shop
QuieTech EFI faults, controllers, AC drive issues, lithium conversion faults, clutch work, brake repairs, steering repairs, and commercial cart body work.
Useful Yamaha Tools Before Buying Parts
These pages help confirm the cart, powertrain, symptoms, and model generation before you spend money on parts.
Yamaha Models and Specs
Compare Drive2, Concierge, UMAX, gas, electric, and lithium Yamaha models before ordering model-specific parts.
Open guideYamaha Golf Cart Review
Use this for current Yamaha model context, price ranges, QuieTech notes, and buyer pros and cons.
Open guideVIN and Serial Number Decoder
Start here when the seller does not know the exact Yamaha generation or serial prefix.
Open guideGolf Cart Troubleshooter
Diagnose batteries, chargers, solenoids, controllers, wiring, fuel, and starter issues before replacing parts.
Open guideYamaha Golf Cart Parts FAQ
How do I know which Yamaha golf cart parts fit?
Start with the Yamaha model family, serial number prefix, model year, gas or electric drivetrain, battery voltage, charger plug, and body style. G-series, Drive/G29, Drive2, Concierge, and UMAX parts should not be treated as interchangeable.
Are Yamaha G29 and Drive2 parts interchangeable?
Usually no. Some universal accessories can fit both, but windshields, floor mats, rear-seat kits, body panels, lift kits, charger plugs, solenoids, and many trim pieces are often specific to Drive/G29 or Drive2.
What Yamaha golf cart parts are voltage specific?
Chargers, batteries, solenoids, controllers, voltage reducers, lights, motors, and battery meters can be voltage specific. Confirm whether the cart is 36V, 48V, AC electric, DC electric, lead-acid, or lithium before buying electrical parts.
Which Yamaha golf cart models need extra fitment checks?
Older G-series carts, G19/G22, Drive/G29, Drive2, Concierge passenger carts, and UMAX utility carts all need separate checks. Serial prefix, roof length, rear frame, powertrain, and charger plug can change the correct part.
Should I buy OEM or aftermarket Yamaha golf cart parts?
Use OEM or a Yamaha dealer for warranty work, EFI/QuieTech issues, controllers, major brake or steering repairs, and uncertain diagnostics. Aftermarket parts can work well for windshields, mats, seats, chargers, belts, lights, mirrors, covers, and common maintenance parts when the listing clearly matches your model.


