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Ok so I can’t get an adapter for my two cheap code readers?

im assuming an adapter that is 4 pins and fits the plug in next to the fuse box may work. IMG_0277.thumb.jpeg.482378155c5d523a6e223d450cccaa5b.jpegBut if it can’t read the code from the Delphi based deal you described then it would be useless. I think it’s some kind of motorcycle brand based adapter like Yamaha or Harley. It’s just a cheap enough solution that I may try it before I spend 300$. Maybe you already know what you’re talking about. I sure don’t know much in this & many other areas. If I did my UTV would be running and not such a terrible disappointment 

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Can someone tell me what connector plug you need to get to connect my Tiny Scan to connect it to my Hisun HS-550 Performance made for Rural King? The folks at that make and sell the Tiny Scan said it will work on the Hisun with Delphi EFI system. Hisun said the port connection should be under the bench seat although I have yet to find it. He said it is a white connector with black cap that will have to be removed to plug in the code scan tool and I think he said it was a 6 pin plug.

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Not sure if this will help, as here are posts for the UT400, but lately with all the advertising on this blog, I find it hard to read anything anymore. I found the plug on mine under the seat,

Try here:

 

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I just got off the phone with the company that makes the TINY SCAN 301 and the TINY SCAN TS-140 the TS-140 is the one I have he told me both come with a plug on them that will plug into the Hisun UTV  although I have heard the newer HISUN's use OBD2 if you have a UTV like my 2018 HISUN HS-550 Performance made for Rural King by HISUN Motor Company in Texas either Tiny Scan TS-140 or 301 will plug directly into the Hisun diagnostic plug which I finally found when I took the bench seat out and opened the lid over the engine compartment and looked down the driver side of the Engine and found the wire laying way down beside the engine lifted it and low and behold there was the 6 pin diagnostic plug with a plug-in cap that has to be removed to plug in the scanner and replaced to keep dirt and stuff when finished. Hope this helps someone. Oh the 301 does a lot more like connect to iPhone, Android, or PC via WIFI with it's own IP address but is a little over $300 the TS-140 reads and clears codes and only costs $169.

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