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By AaronD1982
I recently purchased a 2019 or 2020 (no manual) Massimo 400S Buck Series UTV. It ran fine for a couple days but the low battery light was flashing while it drove. It then died in the field one day and I was able to jump the battery and get it rolling enough to get back to the barn. It started both times I turned the key for a couple days after and when driven died 10 minutes later in the driveway. Even after jumping it had no juice, but with the key out of the ignition it kept trying to start, a quick look on the Google machine and it suggested starter solenoid or ignition switch was the culprit. Fair enough, let's just order a replacement solenoid, right? No way Jose....the pin connector on the UTV is a 2-pin white plastic connector and the part received is a 4 pin. How do I swap that and make it work? Can I even? Where do I find correct parts in the future?
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By Eman85
Pulled fuel injector to see if I could clean it or if it's stuck open. Had a slide on clip that was really tough to get off. Don't see how the clip is supposed to lock into the plastic part that the injector slides into. Any videos or pics of injector replacement?
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By Roger McLean
Hello everyone. I just purchased a 2018 Joyner Renegade R2 1100cc UTV. Does anyone know how to get replacement instrument gauges for this vehicle? The fuel and tachometer gauges do not work.
Where would I get a front hood storage replacement cover or lid for the 2018 Joyner Renegade R2 1100cc UTV? It is missing. The seller told me the wind blew it off at fast speed.
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By didgeridoo
Hello, All! I've decided to replace the traction batteries in my 2018 Sector E1 with a 48V Lithium set. They may be expensive, but I figure the Discovery Dry Cell are, too. I am not looking for the max driving range, as I have never received near the brochured range to begin with, but a good mix of charge/ get work done/ charge is what I am expecting.
I have settled on the 48V EAGL kit from bigbattery dot com. Each battery pack provides 30Ah. The kit ships with a charger, as well. The packs would be physically connected in parallel (using a busbar) to one another, maintaining the 48V voltage, but together would be able to provide the amp draw the buggy pulls when going up hill or towing a rake (rated 320 max continuous Amps). This is in comparison to the serial connection the eight 6V lead batteries. Each of the EAGL batteries looks to have its own BMS; am I correct in thinking I will have to use their included charger rather than (simply) changing the onboard charger to lithium mode? The chemistry of the pack is LiFe PO4, for what it's worth. I haven't torn anything apart yet (to diagram), so I am not sure how the dash will interpret the AMP draw, but the kit I am looking at includes a dash mounted charge indicator.
If anyone has completed a similar conversion, do you have any tips? Specifically, how did you remove the original batteries, and how did you secure the new ones? I am guessing that almost any change from the stock batteries would involve at least some modifications. Any tips would be appreciated, especially things I may have failed to consider. Thanks!

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