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Last October we were sitting at an idle on a Sunday morning and it died for the first time since we time since we bought it new I've already sent it to the shop because it's under warranty after trying to fix it. New fuel injector new spark plug couldn't do a compression check because I couldn't find anything to fit it but now that it's at the shop I have a feeling that the exhaust valves tighten themselves up and they are not closing anybody ever have this problem?

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what model is it. This can be a few things, of course the three most basic things are spark, fuel and compression. Its pretty easy to check for spark, and fuel test is also easy to test. You only need to use a compression tester for motorcycles/atv as they have the smaller adapter needed for some of the small openings in the cylinder head. But on a guess it should be putting out in the very high 165 or more.

  • 2 weeks later...
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shop said zero compression. Upon further inspection found timing chain very loose and said it needed a cam tensioner. Hisun wants the maintenence records to cover the warranty so I'm trying to find receipts from 6 months ago. But I will keep yall updated

 

BTW its a 2020 hisun sector 750. 

As soon as I get it right I'm getting rid of this dump and getting a Polaris. I should have known better than getting Chinese crap

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Exactly thats why I was like wth man. Its got 161 next oil change isn't until 200. I think I'm just going to pencil in the maintenance log at the back and that better work. These people are ridiculous; 160 hrs out of a 15k machine I mean come on. I am going to report them to the bbb

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Officially you can do your own maintenance on the vehicle as long as you kept the oil and filter receipts, that constitutes a service. But with your mileage have you done any oil change yet?

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I did the oil change at 50 and lubed everything by the book. I just didn't keep the receipts. The wife is looking for them through the credit card but I dunno. Hopefully I find them I will definitely keep them from now on

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according to the factory owners manual, you are required to perform an oil change at 50 miles. and the next service is not due until 250 miles. But none of these have any bearing to a faulty cam chain tensioner. I think the dealer is the one pushing back not hisun. Hisun has never asked me for customers service records. Even though they can, it is very rare. The dealer is the one asking. In the owners manual it states: As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. HISUN recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your vehicle, but HISUN cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance As the vehicle owner, you should be aware that HISUN may deny your warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications. You have not done any abuse, you did not neglect this uvt, you did not do improper maintenance as well. Lack of a timely service is not improper maintenance, simply late on the service.

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If you get push back from the dealer, I would contact hisun directly in Texas. 972-446-0765 and push #8 on the menu. it will take you directly to the service warranty section.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Sorry I just seen this. But I gave them the receipts and they covered it under warranty. Rebuilt the whole motor. Should be ready to pick up this afternoon. Thanks for the input strike, I'll let you know how it pans out. Hopefully we get it back before the foot of snow next week. Would love to ride in it. We never see any in east Texas 

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Basically start the atv and put it to the floor. When the rev limiter hits, turn off ignition and keep petal to floor until all is nice and quite again. It resets the idle or something. I've done it twice because it wouldn't run at idle, and once after a week of choppy idle when cold. All three times idle returned to like when the first time started it new.

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also had a problem with occasional momentary stalling. Usually 1 or 2 times in a 30 min ride. Turned out POS battery cable was loose. Found the problem when it wouldn't start (like it had no battery). Tighten it up and haven't had to do a reset since 

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