Massimo 700 Oil drain bolt
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By Ricky
I bought this qlink 700 frontrunner from my father in law. Went through a horrible divorce where my ex kept all my personal belongings and refused to return them. Finally got a court order and she was ordered to return my items including the utv. Utv sat for 3 years. I finally got it to crank but nothing electrical is working (fuel pump, instrument cluster, lights, horn etc...) all the fuses are good, possibly a relay??? Where can I get an owners manual, parts diagram etc.? I have no clue what year it is.
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By Thumpalong
Hello I have a 08 hisun 700 and apparently that year they had frost plugs in the cylinder head and were know to corrode and start leaking. Well I have one and I have tried the jb weld to seal the leak but no go. Is there anyone that can tell me the mesurements of the cylinder frost plug hole. Apparently you cannot buy them not available, so I'll try to source something if I can get the mesurements. Thanks Thumpalong
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By owencole15
Massimo 500 will only crank when I jump solenoid with screwdriver cranks right up and runs great. But won’t start with key doesn’t do anything when I turn the key. Only thing it does is power everything as in dash and fuel pump then have to jump solenoid to crank up and drive.
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By pdwads
My wife and I bought the MSU 850-5 two weeks ago. No action photos yet. Trailered it up to our North western, property in the lower Michigan peninsula. The county had blocked our 1/4 mile long driveway with their snowplows. So we parked on the road, unloaded her and went climbing over the snow hill. She handled it beautifully. Parked her in the garage, then trudged the 1/4 mile back through the snow, then headed back down state. Can't wait for some of the snow to melt off. We'll break it in and post some pictures.
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By robwork9
Hopefully someone out there is a T-Boss 410 electrics expert or a Massimo mechanic is viewing this. I parked my 410 and it was working great. I came back a week later and attempted to crank it and nothing. Turned the key and no power. Figured it was a bad/low battery so I charged it. Still nothing. Attempted to jump start it and still nothing. Usually when I put the key in and turn it to the first position, the display comes on and I hear the ECU and other items boot. Now it is doing nothing.
I slowly went through the electrical system and found the main fuse attached to the starter relay, part 71602 (pic 1) blown. I figured replacing this fuse would fix my problem. It didn't. I then ordered a new starter relay thinking maybe that part had gone bad and caused the fuse to blow, but a new relay did not fix the problem.
I have found a work around for starting the machine. If I take one of the purple/black leads (pic 2) and insert one of them in the bottom right of the starter relay (pic 1 and 3) then the machine will get power even with the key in the off position. I'm bypassing something but don't know what. I can use my right hand to hold the wire against the lower right of the starter relay, reach over and hold the brake with my foot, then take my left hand and turn the key and it will crank. As soon as I remove the wire from the relay the machine shuts down. I have even removed the power distributor box and it will still get power when I touch the wire to the relay. Of course this is not the way it should work but if I can't solve this problem somehow I may just have to rig a connector to the relay and bypass whatever is causing the electrical issue. Massimo has told me the purple/black wires on my model are not used.
Any help in figuring what my problem may be or other items I can try?
v/r,
Rw
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