EZGO Dealer & Golf Cart Repair in Hemet & San Jacinto, CA (2026)

Quick answer: If you live in Hemet or San Jacinto, you can buy a new EZGO golf cart and get mobile repair from Canyon Lake Mobile Golf Cart Repair, an Authorized EZGO Dealer serving Riverside County since 2017. We carry the 2026 EZGO Liberty, Express L6, Valor, RXV, and TXT, and our mobile technicians service Solera Diamond Valley, Four Seasons at Hemet, Sierra Dawn Estates, Seven Hills, and the rest of the Hemet–San Jacinto Valley. We hold a 4.9-star average across 670+ Google reviews. Call (951) 580-9822 or book service online.

Hemet and San Jacinto have one of the densest concentrations of golf-cart-friendly 55+ communities in inland Southern California. Between Solera Diamond Valley, Four Seasons, Sierra Dawn Estates, Seven Hills, and the homes around Diamond Valley Lake and Soboba Springs, thousands of carts are in daily use — and most owners would rather have a tech come to their driveway than tow a cart somewhere. This guide explains who we are, what we sell, what we fix, and what Hemet weather and terrain do to a golf cart over time.

Who is the best EZGO dealer near Hemet, CA?

Canyon Lake Mobile Golf Cart Repair is an Authorized EZGO Dealer that delivers new EZGO carts to Hemet, San Jacinto, Valle Vista, East Hemet, and Winchester. We are the closest authorized dealer that runs a true mobile service operation across the Hemet–San Jacinto Valley, which is the difference that matters most for retirement-community customers — your cart gets diagnosed and repaired in your own driveway or HOA parking pad, not on a tow truck.

We're not a put-down shop. There are good independent repair guys around Hemet, and the regional dealers up in Corona and out in Coachella Valley are real businesses. What we offer is a specific combination: factory EZGO authorization, mobile service across Riverside County, and 670+ five-star Google reviews from this exact corridor.

What EZGO models can I buy in Hemet in 2026?

We sell the full 2026 EZGO lineup — the same carts you'd see at any factory-authorized EZGO dealer — and deliver them to Hemet and San Jacinto:

  • EZGO Liberty — the 6-passenger flagship, launching summer 2026, 19 mph top speed, lithium-ready Samsung SDI architecture, FlipFold rear seating.
  • EZGO Express L6 — proven 6-passenger workhorse, popular for HOA shuttles, family runabouts, and Solera/Four Seasons buyers who want six seats today.
  • EZGO Valor — entry 4-passenger, gas or 48V electric, the value option that still gets you a factory warranty.
  • EZGO RXV — independent rear suspension, AC drive, the premium ride; very popular at Seven Hills and Diamond Valley Golf Club for course play.
  • EZGO TXT — the long-running classic, simple to maintain, easy to upgrade.
  • EZGO Liberty LSV / Express L6 LSV — Low-Speed Vehicle versions, street-legal at 25 mph with FMVSS 500 equipment, registered with California DMV.

If you already own an EZGO and just want service, that's our largest service category. We work on every EZGO model from 1990s-era TXT 36V carts through 2026 Liberty deliveries.

How much does a new EZGO golf cart cost in Hemet in 2026?

Pricing in 2026 generally falls in these bands, before tax, options, and any current factory promotions:

  • EZGO Valor (gas or electric, 4-passenger): roughly $10,500 – $13,500.
  • EZGO TXT (electric, 4-passenger): roughly $11,000 – $14,500.
  • EZGO RXV (electric, 4-passenger): roughly $13,500 – $17,500.
  • EZGO Express L6 (6-passenger): roughly $14,500 – $18,500.
  • EZGO Liberty (6-passenger): roughly $16,000 – $22,000+ depending on trim and lithium configuration.
  • LSV (street-legal) versions: typically add $1,500 – $3,500 for FMVSS 500 lighting, mirrors, seat belts, and DOT windshield, plus DMV title/registration.

These ranges are for new factory units in standard configurations. Lifted carts, upgraded wheels, lithium battery upgrades, premium audio, and custom paint all push higher. Contact us with the trim you're considering and we'll quote you a real out-the-door delivered price for Hemet.

Do you offer mobile golf cart repair in Hemet and San Jacinto?

Yes. Mobile repair is the core of our business. A technician arrives in a fully stocked service van with the diagnostic equipment, replacement batteries, controllers, solenoids, motors, chargers, tires, and consumables needed to fix most issues on the first visit. For Hemet and San Jacinto, our typical service window is the same week, often within 48 hours.

The most common Hemet service calls in our shop are:

  • Cart won't move or only creeps — usually solenoid, MCOR, micro-switch, or speed controller.
  • Batteries won't hold a charge — sulfation in flooded packs, weak cell pulling the pack down, or a failed BMS on lithium.
  • Charger won't start — Powerwise QE, Delta-Q QuiQ, or Lester Summit II diagnostics, often a corroded plug or failed onboard module.
  • Beeping / fault codes — controller-spec'd flash codes (we read them on Curtis 1234/1239 and Navitas TSX/TAC2 platforms).
  • No reverse / "Tow/Run" stuck — DCS/PDS run-tow switch, key switch, or wiring fault.
  • Suspension and steering — leaf-spring bushings on TXT, IRS bushings on RXV/Express, ball joints, rack-end play.
  • Lithium battery upgrade — converting flooded lead-acid packs to LiFePO4 (Eco Battery, Allied, RELiON, Dakota Lithium) for longer range and zero watering.

Why does Hemet's heat kill golf cart batteries faster?

Hemet summers regularly hit 100°F+, and a closed-up garage in East Hemet or Valle Vista can sit at 115–125°F all day. That heat is the single biggest cause of premature battery failure we see in the area. Industry rule of thumb: every 15°F rise above 77°F roughly halves expected lead-acid battery life. A flooded set that should last 5 years in coastal San Diego frequently lasts 3 years or less in a Hemet garage that bakes all summer.

Three things help:

  • Water flooded batteries monthly in summer. Hemet heat boils off electrolyte fast. Top with distilled water 1/4" above the plates after charging, never before.
  • Don't store at low state of charge. A battery sitting at 50% in a 110°F garage sulfates rapidly. Keep it on the charger, or charge to full and unplug.
  • Consider lithium. LiFePO4 packs handle Hemet summers far better than flooded lead-acid, with no watering, lower self-discharge, and 8–10+ year design life. Most Solera and Four Seasons customers we upgrade to lithium never want to go back.

Which Hemet and San Jacinto communities do you serve most?

We service the entire Hemet–San Jacinto Valley. The communities and clubs that generate the majority of our calls in this corridor:

  • Solera Diamond Valley — large 55+ active adult community off Domenigoni Parkway with extensive golf-cart use on internal streets and to Diamond Valley Golf Club.
  • Four Seasons at Hemet — 55+ community at Stetson and Sanderson; lots of carts going to community amenities and the gate.
  • Sierra Dawn Estates — established 55+ community with one of the highest per-home cart counts in the valley.
  • Seven Hills — golf course community in central Hemet; strong demand for course-ready EZGO RXV and Express L6 service.
  • Echo Hills / Hemet Golf Club — older course neighborhood, lots of legacy TXTs that benefit from controller and lithium upgrades.
  • Soboba Springs (San Jacinto) — Royal Vista Golf Resort area; tribe-adjacent communities with mixed cart usage.
  • East Hemet, Valle Vista, Winchester, Romoland — semi-rural homes that often run heavier-duty carts (lifted, larger tires) for property use.
  • San Jacinto historic core — including communities along Esplanade and toward the Soboba foothills.

If your community is gated and needs us on a vendor list, we're happy to handle that paperwork — just ask the HOA office to email us.

How fast can you get to a service call in Hemet?

Most Hemet and San Jacinto service requests are scheduled within the same week, and many within 48 hours. Drive time from our Canyon Lake home base is roughly 25–35 minutes via the 74 or 79, depending on traffic and which side of Diamond Valley Lake you're on. We bundle Hemet calls together when we can to keep response times tight, so booking earlier in the week typically gets you the fastest slot.

Emergency calls — a cart that won't move and is blocking your garage, or a charger that's smoking — get prioritized. Use the online booking link or call (951) 580-9822 and tell the dispatcher you're in Hemet — we'll triage from there.

What's the right battery upgrade for a Hemet golf cart?

For Hemet's climate, we typically recommend 48V LiFePO4 lithium over flooded lead-acid for any owner planning to keep the cart 3+ more years. The math works out roughly like this on a 4-passenger EZGO RXV or TXT:

  • A high-quality flooded set (Trojan T-875 or US Battery 8VGC ×6) installed: roughly $1,400 – $1,900.
  • A turnkey 48V lithium upgrade (Eco Battery, Allied, or RELiON, with charger swap as needed): roughly $2,400 – $3,500 installed.
  • Expected life in a Hemet garage: lead-acid 3–4 years, lithium 8–10+ years.
  • Annualized cost: lead-acid roughly $400/year, lithium roughly $300/year — and lithium delivers more range, no watering, and lighter weight.

For carts under daily heavy use (vendor carts at Diamond Valley Lake events, large-property runabouts in Valle Vista) the lithium case is even stronger because LiFePO4 handles deep discharge and partial-state-of-charge cycling far better than flooded lead-acid.

For a deeper comparison, see our lithium vs. lead-acid guide and our brand comparison of the best lithium golf cart batteries.

Are golf carts street-legal in Hemet and San Jacinto?

Inside designated golf-cart communities and on roads posted at 25 mph or less, a standard golf cart can legally operate in Hemet and San Jacinto under California Vehicle Code §345 and §21260, provided the operator is licensed and the cart is daylight-only. To drive a cart legally on most public roads — including crossing major arterials — you need a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV/NEV), which means FMVSS 500 equipment and DMV registration. We sell the EZGO Liberty LSV and Express L6 LSV factory-built to this spec, and we can convert eligible non-LSV carts.

For the full breakdown, read our guide on whether golf carts are street legal in California in 2026.

What parts and accessories do you carry for Hemet customers?

We stock Genuine EZGO parts plus the major aftermarket lines our customers ask for: Trojan, US Battery, Crown, RELiON, Eco Battery, Allied, Dakota Lithium, Lester, Delta-Q, Powerwise, Curtis, Navitas, Alltrax, MadJax, RHOX, and Doubletake. National parts customers can shop online at our 48V lithium bundles, 36V lithium bundles, and golf cart chargers.

Frequently asked questions

Do you charge a service-call fee for Hemet? Yes — there is a flat service-call fee that covers the trip and the first hour of diagnostics. The fee is credited toward the repair if you authorize the work. Call us for the current rate.

Will you work on my cart if I didn't buy it from you? Absolutely. The majority of Hemet service calls are on carts customers bought used or from another dealer years ago. We service every EZGO regardless of where it was purchased, plus Club Car and Yamaha.

Can you help me make my cart street-legal in Hemet? We can convert eligible carts to LSV configuration with FMVSS 500 lighting, seat belts, mirrors, DOT windshield, VIN issuance, and the paperwork your customer needs for DMV registration. Not every cart is eligible — older TXTs are sometimes a better candidate for trade-up than conversion.

Do you deliver new EZGO carts to Hemet and San Jacinto? Yes. Delivery is included on most new EZGO orders to addresses in the Hemet–San Jacinto Valley, and we'll set the cart up, charge it, and walk you through operation on delivery day.

How long does a typical mobile repair take? Most diagnostics take 30–60 minutes. Battery replacements run 1–2 hours. Controller and motor replacements run 2–4 hours depending on model. We aim to fix the issue in one visit whenever the parts are on the van.

Do you do HOA fleet maintenance contracts? Yes — we maintain several Riverside County HOA cart fleets on scheduled service intervals. If your Hemet or San Jacinto community has shared cart assets, ask us about a fleet plan.

How to book service or buy a new EZGO in Hemet

The fastest path is the Housecall Pro online booking page — it shows live availability and confirms instantly. You can also call (951) 580-9822 or email service@canyonlakemobile.com. For new EZGO sales in Hemet, mention the model you're considering (Liberty, RXV, Express L6, Valor, TXT) and any timing or delivery constraints, and we'll send back a real configuration with out-the-door pricing.

Canyon Lake Mobile Golf Cart Repair
Authorized EZGO Dealer · Serving Canyon Lake, Hemet, San Jacinto, Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Menifee & Riverside County
Phone: (951) 580-9822 · Email: service@canyonlakemobile.com
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