Denago Programming Port ID

If you can’t find the programming port after checking everywhere, there’s an easy way to confirm whether your cart even has one. Look at the main 35-pin connector on the controller. On some 2025+ models that switched from serial to CAN bus programming, the serial port wiring was completely removed from the cart. This quick check will tell you right away.

1. Return to the controller and locate the main 35-pin connector

Carefully inspect the wires entering the connector. If visibility is limited, the connector may be unplugged for inspection. Ensure the vehicle is completely powered OFF before disconnecting it. Release the locking tab by pulling it back with your finger, then gently wiggle the connector loose while pulling on the connector housing only. Do not pull on the wires. Rover model shown above.


2. Check for the wires

 

The image above shows the nomenclature layout of the 35-pin connector. The two cavities you need to check are #28 and #29.

On Denago vehicles, these positions are typically occupied by a blue wire and an orange wire. Wire colors may vary, but the pin positions will not.


3. Check for the wires

 

The image above shows a vehicle with the serial programming wires present for reference.

If your vehicle also has these wires, it is likely that the programming port is present but has been overlooked. In some cases, the port may be tucked far out of sight, zip-tied to other wiring, or hidden behind the fuse box on the side panel.

IF YOUR CONNECTOR LOOKS THE SAME AND YOU HAVE THE BLUE AND ORANGE WIRES, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR THE PROGRAMMING PORT.


4. Check for the wires

 

The photo above shows a 2025 vehicle that does NOT include a serial programming port.

If your vehicle matches this configuration and does not have the programming port, our current Denago programming cable (CC-CBL-FJSE) will NOT work with your vehicle.

These newer models use CAN bus programming instead of serial. At this time, we do not yet offer a programming solution for these vehicles, but we are actively working on one. Please check back for updates.