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Randy Stevens

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  1. It’s s the same issue I had last yr, wasn’t a clogged injector.
  2. The book shows trouble codes so I’m assuming a plug I found in front by storage compartment & radiator is my OBD2 port. To trace this wire will result in complete wiring breakdown as it’s involves other circuit wiring in the harness itself. I did use jump wire on seatbelt also checked voltage thru it. It test low voltage thus I jumped with no different results. Appreciate the info bro.
  3. Yeah, bypassing would be the ticket. I’ve finally got rural king to let me know what I need to do myself rather take it in for them to fix. They’ve got one in for repair with same issue, they get their info straight from a Hisun tech in Texas. If I can bypass it, I surely will, if not, I’ll gladly buy new sensor and get this machine back in business. It does have wires going to seatbelt and I’m sure a sensor is the issue, I just need to know exactly where as not to tear the thing completely down looking for it. Thanks for input ken!!
  4. Truthfully I haven’t looked for a manual yet. I think I’ve got something worked out with rural king(place I bought it at last yr). Mechanic there said he believes a sensor issue and is gonna provide info on what sensor & location and I’ll buy it and install myself. Fingers are crossed!!!🤞
  5. Hisun is absolutely no HELP! They want money for info! Chinese crap!
  6. Well I checked all lead, ground wires I could, did a continuity test on seat belt wiring and it checks out ok, had low voltage, but it doesn’t require 12 volt. Just to be sure, I jumped it with 12 volts when key is on but made no difference. The circuit is working properly. I’m thinking sensor, but which??
  7. Believe it or not, I’ve tried that! I’ve done everything I can possibly do to this that most everyone on here had mentioned, but check voltage within the seat belt system. That’s my next step and it possibly could be a ground issue. I’ll check back with you and let you know my findings!😉
  8. Yep, I tried that! Basically it is the same thing as buckling the seat belt, provides contact to a sensor somewhere in the yards of wiring on machine. I’ve jiggled the hell out of it . Lol. Thanks bro!!
  9. Yes, I tried buckling both belts, no difference. Thanks for your input! Every bit helps!😉
  10. Everything on instrument panel checks out ok, I need to take it somewhere to do a diagnostic on it as it does have a plug in for that. Rural king tech told me t was a seat belt safety switch issue in which he said they replaced entirely harness & it wasn’t. My fault for not checking his work. Machine starts up and runs great for a few minutes, then acts like it’s running out of fuel or had governor control. That’s exactly how they are suppose to act when drivers seat belt isn’t connected. (Safety feature). The tech told me this can be by-passed but would void warrant if applied. Now the warranty is gone, but so is tech who told me this, so I have no idea what he meant and stuck at square one with the very same issue. It is getting fuel, everything else checks out for now. Thanks for your input, very much appreciated
  11. Travis, No they didn’t replace harness, I was there the day he spliced it and watched him do it. They thought they’d do some troubleshooting on it while I was present to try bypassing the seat belt safety device. After 8 weeks in that shop, they told me they replaces entire harness, in which they didn’t! I won’t take it back to that location again as I believe in honesty and they weren’t. I appreciate your opinion but it doesn’t apply on that info. Thanks again!
  12. Hey all, I bought a Hisun 550 back in June of 2019. After 6 weeks of ownership, this machine took to sputtering when started and under power. I checked everything I could think of before I took it back to place of purchase....(rural king), since it had a one year warranty. They kept it almost two months stating they were waiting to get info from Hisun to rectify the issue (supposedly faulty drivers seat belt). I was told by the tech that they replace seat belt harness and cured the problem. It did! Ran just fine again for almost a year and now the very same issue has returned. After doing a little investigating on my own, I noticed that rural king did not replace the seat belt harness at all. The wires to seat belt connector was cut and spliced and taped back together. Now I’m not real sure what the real problem is as that tech is no longer with company and can’t seem to locate the past work order for my machine. Hisun customer service is non existent . I’m on my own and begging for help. Im mechanically inclined but if this is an electricical issue, I’m screwed! No warranty left. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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