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This is for all of you Joyner Trooper, Commando, and Renegade UTV owners. Joyner UTV specific topics.


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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.
    • 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.
    • 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)
    • LOL  DEKA?  great batteries.. 
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