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buckrub replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
#6 Coil showed .5 and 6.98, so it seems to be bad. Concerning step 8 I could not find any connections wrong. Also, I tried a continuity test on the plug wire and there wasn't any. I found a coil and wire on Ebay for 30 bucks. At Coleman Powersports they were around 100 dollars. -
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aefron88 replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
Ok next up step is #6 on the instruction pictures I posted above: Checking the ignition coil. The ignition coil you can find by following the spark plug lead. Test primnary and secondary as directed in the picture above step #6. As far as step 8: Contrary to the manual I don't believe there's a magneto coil on these EFI units, the ignition coil is driven directly by the ECU. This step should be something like "verify crankshaft position sensor" but thats going to require an oscilloscope or HUD Ecu hacker & Cables & a PC. You can at least verify that the sensor is plugged in correctly. Plug is the wires coming out of the passenger side of the crankcase. Should be a 4 pin square plug (IE 2x2) Let me know what you find and we can continue from there -
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Kawasaki Mule 550,520,500 Complete service manual
Travis replied to Travis's topic in Kawasaki UTV SxS Forum
For some reason it will not work in Acrobat, try opening it with firefox or a browser like whitelightning stated -
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WhiteLightning replied to Travis's topic in Kawasaki UTV SxS Forum
Try opening with a browser. I know Firefox usually works well for me -
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Fair Lake Mule replied to Travis's topic in Kawasaki UTV SxS Forum
I downloaded the pdf file and then opened the file using pdf reader. The opened file says the dimensions of this page are out of range and content may be truncated. The display shows only a portion of each page. Changing the scale using the zoom feature only changes the size of the window, the content remains truncated and unusable. Any thoughts? -
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buckrub replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
No, still no spark after replacing the fuse, sorry. -
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aefron88 replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
F1 fuse is a 5 amp and controls the ECU/dash display which would mean no spark. Dies it start (or at least have spark) with the f1 fuse replaced? -
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Joe Breaux replied to Smittay's topic in Hisun UTV SxS Forum
I highly recommend a test ride.. even if you have to go70 mi .. I m 70 yrs old and rode ATVs since a kid so I speak from experience.I too have 1 Honda thats 25 yrs old and still runs. But I was genuinely impressed with CF MOTO. And no, I dont work for them.. We have had zero issues with ours and I do not baby them!- 11 replies
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Hy (pronounce he), just bought a Hisun Sector E1. I'll be using it to haul logs and stuff in the Sangre de Cristo mountains.
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I find your post very interesting. I just took a quick look and they do look like nice machines, but I don't have a dealer within 70 miles that I see. Your post makes me want me to take a closer look. If I were to be shopping for a machine, I'd make an effort to consider the CFMOTO. My Honda Foreman ATV is about 24 years old, and it could have a premature serious problem, but so far it keeps on plowing snow and hauling firewood. LOL
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I will do that. Can you please advise what makes the difference between the flooded lead acid battery and the AGM battery? Like, if the 2 batteries are both rated at 350 CCAs, does the AGM battery actually turn the engine over better than the flooded lead acid battery? Not doubting you, just would like to learn more about the kinds of batteries. Thanks
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Joe Breaux replied to Smittay's topic in Hisun UTV SxS Forum
I have owned many Hondas over the last 40 yrs.. All were absolutely bulletproof machines.. but I must say I bought a CF MOTO ATV 1 1/2 yrs ago because there were no Hondas available anywhere.. and it is fabulous.. 2 yr warrantee, dealers everywhere if I need one.. But so far, oil change is all its needed.. and it smokes my Hondas. My wife loves the automatic CVT trans and power steering and smooth IRS ...- 11 replies
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Simple check before you dig into the switch is to look at the winch motor terminals to see if the +/- cables match the motor markings.
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My advice is to get rid of that battery right now. Don't care how old it is or isn't. You are not getting the cranking amperage needed and are not doing the starter, keyswitch or starter drive any favors. Don't get another N-Everstart regular battery. SLA-AGM (Sealed Lead-Acid, Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are the only way to go, unless you want to pay an exorbitant amount for a gel cell unit. Consign your existing battery to the lawnmower where it belongs. Also, beware of some of the AGM battery ratings as the Chinese manufacturers tend to be "overly optimistic". Interstate make a decent one if you want to shop locally. The above is assuming that the battery terminals and grounding bolts are clean, bright, and not frayed. Check this FIRST! 🏁
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buckrub replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
It occurred to me today. My buddy's buggy came without a fuse box, so we had to order one, but it's not yet installed on his, so I took the cover off the new box and found I was mistaken. The bad fuse was a 5A marked F1. I bought a pack of assorted fuses, so I have a new one now. Although the F4 fuse was ok I listened for the fuel pump sound today, but the wind is blowing and I'm hard of hearing, so I couldn't detect the sound. -
Usually I will have to hit the key a few times to get it to turn over. The battery is only a year old. Maybe it needs a recharge? I used the UTV yesterday to clean up a bunch of branches and downed trees. It was idling most of the time, but it didn't stall or overheat. Ran like a champ. Used the winch several times, too. On the topic of the winch, the switch reads "in" but it's pushing the steel rope out. Did they wire it wrong? I wonder if I could just reverse the wires on the switch.
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Mine all start instantly with the AGM s.. even hot. seem to last longer too. I just changed a Chrome in my Honda, it was 7 years old and still worked but I figured it was due.. Dont want to get stranded 4 miles in the woods.😁
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Having owed ATVs/UTVs for 30 years, I would strongly advise owning only major brands like Honda or Polaris. The cheap machines are just what you pay for - cheap machines. Be sure you know where you can get service, parts, and answers to any questions prior to buying a machine. You need a dealer and not a Lowes store when something needs attention. I've owned Honda products which are very high quality, but I'd think hard about Polaris if I were in the market for a machine. There are a few other manufacturers that I'm sure offer reasonable support, but a dealer is critical IMHO even though the better machines are reliable. The forums are a good place for information of course. If you have a trail that you plan to ride in your area, go there and talk to the people that have experience. People really like to help.
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I have a 350 CCA lead acid battery in my 410. I still have the occasional slow start. Does the AGM battery work better?
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Agree on N Everstart battery..junk...I Have been using CHROME BATTERIES for years in all my ATV UTVs. Excellent battery. 2 yr warrantees
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2012 should be carb. First T/S check is a restricted air intake. Remove the intake tube off the carb. If you have a critter "squatter" in the air box, the restriction of the mouse house will be removed and should clear up. The exhaust will smell rich and be sooty UNTIL the excess fuel in the muffler burns off........will take some run time to "clear". Next is a choke (fuel enrichment) problem and float level. Remove fuel line to carb and seal off. Run until the bowl runs low on fuel and a rich condition will clear up....run good for a short time and decline into the lean spit/pop/ reduced RPM and die. You need to post a image of the carb for which type choke you have. Honda OEM fuel enrichment cables were too short and resulted in a mall amount of excess fuel and kill the plug over several hours.
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2021 Coleman UT400 - Transmission fluid change
aefron88 replied to AlaskaTrail's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
sorry for the delay on this, I assume you have figured it out by now but for anyone that comes along later: Yes, the Coleman UT400 is the same as the Hisun HS400. Same for the various other sizes, all Coleman UTVs are rebadged models made by Hisun. The service manuals leave a lot to be desired, and leave out some important steps, but if you have some mechanical experience you should be able to figure out the missing parts. -
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aefron88 replied to buckrub's topic in Coleman UTV SxS Forum
No worries, i'm not sitting around waiting. I just enjoy solving mechanical puzzles. F4 should be a 15 amp fuse and runs the fuel pump relay & dc jack. Without that you wont get fuel to start the engine. Replace that and see what happens. When you turn the key to on (not start) you should hear the fuel pump kick on (slight hum under the passenger seat) for about 5 seconds before it builds pressure. The little black boxes are relays, shouldnt need to touch those, and i'm not aware of any replacements aside from getting a new fuse box ($80ish bucks) -
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LOL DEKA? great batteries..
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So how do I get a set for the bushings? Previous owner used duck tape on all arms......I was wondering why isn't was so squirrely🤣 but how/where do I get the bushings and how much it cost? I was told I have a 2015 joyner sand spider 650cc....I don't think it's that new but that's what he said· 0 replies
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I just bought my first SxS. (XP 4 1000) I have ridden and raced dirt bikes for 40+ years. Old age has set in and I needed a new format to continue my off road adventures. My wife and I enjoy exploring old mining sites and ghost towns all over Arizona. We have a home in Southern Arizona and share our time between home and Phoenix. We look forward to the tips and information shared here.· 0 replies