2023 trailboss 750 low rpm and mid rpm miss
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By Buck
My father-in-laws 750 hisun will not change gears unless he completely turns the motor off then shifts. I thought it might be a brake problem but he thought clutch. He took it to a jackleg down the road and he basically charged him $300 and did not fix a thing. Any ideas would be useful because he really can’t afford throwing money at it.
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By FDWT9956
I am putting a new primary and secondary clutch into a 2021 Sector 750. It is rarely used, only 350 miles, brought brand new and lost the CVT belt and I can't figure out why. In the first picture is the primary I removed.
I received the new primary and it has a retaining ring around the outer edge. Does this make a difference?
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By Homeowner A
Have an issue all the sudden where the UTV will cut out randomly mid range throttle and under load. Light consistent throttle on fairly flat ground no problems. If you quickly change throttle position sometimes it will bog down and cut out, splutter, etc. Floor it or let off and it may do just fine. Going up a hill and adding more throttle as the incline demands, will cut out splutter and smell unburnt fuel. So far doesn't ever completely quit. If you let off it will idle just fine. A lot of times if you floor it, it will pick up and even get a boost of power. Changed to a slightly hotter plug to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't . Any ideas what might be going on and what to try next?
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By BMurph
Hello everyone! I am new here and have no experience with UTVs but I am quickly getting some. I have a shifting problem where I can shift through all gears without the engine running but as soon as I start the engine I can not select a gear. Yes, foot is on the brake and yes the pin is being pulled to go into reverse if I was to try going into reverse. The shift lever does not move. I adjusted the linkage to get more accurate shifting with the engine off so I know those are now correct. I opened the shift lever housing to inspect the teeth on the gear and found this picture below. Why is this oil so milky looking? I assume with oil like this I'll need to replace the wet clutch as well but am not positive. Does anyone have any input into how to flush this system and get things shifting correctly? Thanks in advance for all the help!
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By CSM_Retired
View File Kioti Daedong K9 2400 Shop Manual
This manual is to provide servicing personnel with information on the general speci- fications, service, operating principle, troubleshooting, exploded view including part name, removing and installing procedures for K9 2400/K9 2440 UTV (Utility Vehicle) with high-end technology.
All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Therefore, some of the information in this manual may differ from the machine you have.
KIOTI has a principle to apply update to the next edition of the manual if there is any. However, KIOTI has no obligation to modify the contents in this manual, especially the contents in the manual which is already distributed or published.
The modified information is available in KIOTI's online electronic manual system (DEMSS).
This manual is ultimately to satisfy customers with best performance of this UTV. If there is any typo, wrong information or question for this manual, feel free to contact KIOTI.
Submitter CSM_Retired Submitted 01/02/2025 Category KIOTI
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