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Hisun Axis 500 Fuel gauge fault


Sylvain Gravel

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Hi,

Thank you for admitting me to your forum. I have an issue with my Hisun Axis 500. I bought this vehicle last week, the fuel gauge was totally in good condition. Now it no longer indicates the fuel level. There is no longer any current supplying the gauge. I checked the fuses, everything is fine.

 

The connections seems ok.

 

Any idea? 

 

Thanks

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I would keep an eye on it, but at this point you can't really tell if it's not working. There are 6 bars, and almost 8 gallons so it should be something like 1.3 gal/bar assuming the gauge is linear. Most gas gauges tend not to be, in my experience, at least in cars. I have not tried to check the accuracy of my Hisun's gauge.

For trail riding these things should get pretty decent gas mileage, I'm guessing around 20 MPG, so a full tank should be like 150 miles on that machine.

Idling should burn <0.5 GPH.

So you may not have burned much more than a gallon anyway.

Post an update when you burn some more and let us know if it's still having issues.

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On 11/12/2022 at 10:13 AM, aefron88 said:

I would keep an eye on it, but at this point you can't really tell if it's not working. There are 6 bars, and almost 8 gallons so it should be something like 1.3 gal/bar assuming the gauge is linear. Most gas gauges tend not to be, in my experience, at least in cars. I have not tried to check the accuracy of my Hisun's gauge.

For trail riding these things should get pretty decent gas mileage, I'm guessing around 20 MPG, so a full tank should be like 150 miles on that machine.

Idling should burn <0.5 GPH.

So you may not have burned much more than a gallon anyway.

Post an update when you burn some more and let us know if it's still having issues.

You were right about the fuel consumption. There are two bars left, that mean the gauge is working. Thanks.

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My 2021 HS 500 has the exact same display as yours.  I've been wondering the same thing.  Meantime I'm driving around with a gas can in the back.  I've been roaming around for about 2 hours now driving at low speeds no more than 3,000 rpms max, 10-12 kms/h.  Maybe take a little while  longer for the first white light on the fuel guage to go out?  I hope its not malfunctioning as I am 45 minutes from my dealer in New Hamburg ON and have no trailer to haul it around.

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