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Axis x550 02 sensor on right after buying the UTV.
Ridge Runner replied to TPlummer's topic in AXIS Off-Road UTV SxS Forum
I don’t know why, but curious where you are seeing the code. On the dash, or a code reader? Also is it running ok? Thank you -
Success!(almost). I followed Pop Bobs instruction. Worked great. I struggled trying to clear the side panel around the dump lever handle. The side panel was hung up there, I didn’t want to break anything, so I didn’t struggle too long. I had enough clearance to tighten up the remaining screw and added a replacement. The replacement is a hex head, silver. Sadly I ordered the wrong length screw, it works, but I’ll order a longer one, and take the panel off and change. Thanks so much for your help.
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Thanks Pop Bob mine looks a bit different in that the side panel appears to nest underneath the black section of the bed . Where I’m stuck is locating the screw heads where the top of the side panel connects to the bed. I located the screws near the tail light, and on the other end of the bed. Your advice and photos have been helpful. Thanks again
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Thanks Pop Bob. That’s what I did, I started with the fender lip. What I don’t recall seeing on my bed is the screws at the top of the side panel. Your photo shows two holes through the black section of the bed, on the outside above side panel. Tomorrow, in full daylight I will take another look at mine. Were there hole plug cover where those two screws are? When you got the side panel removed were you able to get the lip screw secured? thanks again
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I hate those things too. And with winter coming soon, I’d would hate to not have my tailgate working fully, or have it apart, and unable to get it back together. Thanks for your help. I really thought some one one the forum had to repair/replace a tail light assembly and would know the secret of getting it apart and back together
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Thank you. I’ve thought about drilling a hole, but the bolt heads line up with the back of the rear light assembly. So I think, with my luck, I’d end up ruining the light too. I ordered some of the 6mm threaded quick nuts that slip over panels. From the diagram you sent, they could be part number 3. It’s really hard to tell. Coleman was not any help, sadly.
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It’s really a tough thing to figure out. My latches are both good, and working, but one side the bolts that hold the latch came loose. One is missing, and the latch is barely hanging on, to the other bolt, but it’s loose and floppy. I ordered new bolts/screws, but I can’t get inside the bed assembly to tighten the remaining bolt and replace the one that fell out
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Thanks Alien10. From the diagram, it looks like I may have to completely remove the bed. I tried removing the fender lip, but I found out the hard way, that there is no way to put the screws back in, to reattach the lip, because the nut on the inside is not accessible. I’d really like to know how they put this bed together. Thanks for the diagram.
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Hi i have a 2019 Coleman 550 Outfitter. The tail gate has a pin on each side, that snaps into latch blocks that are mounted on the inside of the tail gate opening. There are two M6x16 pan head screws(bolts?) that hold the latch blocks in place. The screws enter from inside the bed body, and I can’t figure out how to access them. This is right by the tail light assemblies. I tried taking a pan head screw out of the fender lip, but found out there is not a nut firmly inplace, to hold the pan head screw in. Bottom line I’m making it worse. coleman was no help. If I could figure out how they attached the tail light, then maybe I could put the latch screws in through the tail light hole. Any ideas? thanks Ridgerunner
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High or Low Range Coleman 550 Outfitter
Ridge Runner replied to Clint's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
Had mine 4 years, 90% I’m in low range. -
4 years on a HISUN made Coleman 550 Outfitter. So far I’m happy. A few squeaks, and door rubber strap broke, that’s it