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So had nuthing but trouble w this machine since I got it. New fuel pump new fuel injector. Now no spark and seem like sometimes no injector pulse?  2019 Hisun Sector 550. Any ideas?? Wiring diagrams seem to be impossible to find. 

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Well I have tried everything I can. Called the dealer I bought in from just a few months ago and less then 500 miles. That are a month out and I cannot take it there till the appointment. I explained to ruthenium all the issues I have had already and there suggestion was to take to a different Hisun dealer!!!!  Wow!!!  So guess that’s what I will be doing. They too are a few weeks out but are happy to look at it. Apparently they get a lot from other places that don’t want to deal with these machine. Wish I would of done a little more research on this brand of side by side now. 

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In light of the age, and mileage, coupled with the no pulse, and the no spark issues. It really sounds like a CPU problem. Possibly you could convince the manufacturer to send you a replacement? 

Todays high tech engines need good solid technical support from the manufacturer. Unfortunately that's not the case with Hisun. That just makes everything so much harder to deal with. 

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Ya I was thinking either the CPU or a crank sensor of some sort. I am fairly familiar with the Delphi fuel system. It’s really quite a simple set up. Guess we will find out b

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N yes. I have attempted to email Hisun. And post a review. However Their website has changed and my review and emails are no longer they’re on their website how convenient. 

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You might think about choosing the wording carefully when giving a review. Or you might possibly offer to give a glowing review?

The amount of help you get from the manufacturer, might depend on your attitude in that review.

I fully understand your frustration, but it's something to consider. 

 

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17 hours ago, Mick said:

Well I have tried everything I can. Called the dealer I bought in from just a few months ago and less then 500 miles. That are a month out and I cannot take it there till the appointment. I explained to ruthenium all the issues I have had already and there suggestion was to take to a different Hisun dealer!!!!  Wow!!!  So guess that’s what I will be doing. They too are a few weeks out but are happy to look at it. Apparently they get a lot from other places that don’t want to deal with these machine. Wish I would of done a little more research on this brand of side by side now. 

Unfortunately Mick, Hisun will provide you with little to no info. They want us to depend on their dealers to handle these sub-par machines. I’ve had issues with mine in the past and when you contact the requested dealer, they admit that the are behind in their work on these because they personally don’t know enough about them themselves! At least they were honest enough to tell me and at $125 an hour, you can’t afford to have them fix it and let them sit at shop for weeks in end till Hisun finds the issue and pass through info onto dealer’s technicians.  I found a local country boy who works on arc/tub’s out of his garage and he fixed mine up within couple days. I know you perhaps don’t have such a local -yokal in your parts, but Hisun techs won’t give you time of day on these. I’ve filed complaint. with BBB as to warn potential buyers to do extensive research on these! It’s a fine machine when it runs otherwise it’s a piece of junk!  Chinese Crap!  Sorry I can’t offer a motive CPU orcrank sensor would be a starting point? Good luck.

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Just now, Randy Stevens said:

Unfortunately Mick, Hisun will provide you with little to no info. They want us to depend on their dealers to handle these sub-par machines. I’ve had issues with mine in the past and when you contact the requested dealer, they admit that the are behind in their work on these because they personally don’t know enough about them themselves! At least they were honest enough to tell me and at $125 an hour, you can’t afford to have them fix it and let them sit at shop for weeks in end till Hisun finds the issue and pass through info onto dealer’s technicians.  I found a local country boy who works on arc/tub’s out of his garage and he fixed mine up within couple days. I know you perhaps don’t have such a local -yokal in your parts, but Hisun techs won’t give you time of day on these. I’ve filed complaint. with BBB as to warn potential buyers to do extensive research on these! It’s a fine machine when it runs otherwise it’s a piece of junk!  Chinese Crap!  Sorry I can’t offer a motive CPU orcrank sensor would be a starting point? Good luck.

Sorry for spelling , i meant atv/utv’s 

  • 3 months later...
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Update. Well been at the dealer since end of November supposedly It needed a new wiring harness they just got the harness in and installed and now they told me that the plug-in to the ignition is not the same waiting to hear back from them again to see if that was actually the problem. 

  • 1 month later...
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So I finally got it back so far so good everything seems to be fine they replaced one of the wiring harnesses, not sure which one and the fan controller so we’ll see how things go from here. 

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