Hisun 700 R light in cluster
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The problem is, the machine thinks it's in reverse and is hitting the rev limiter.
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.
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Already did that. Dint work took a relay under the hood. I unplugge
[QUOTE=4getful2;3309977]The problem is, the machine thinks it's in reverse and is hitting the rev limiter.
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.[/QUOTE
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.[/QUOTE
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[QUOTE=88king;3309979]
I unplugged it and now it works great.
The problem is, the machine thinks it's in reverse and is hitting the rev limiter.
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.[/QUOTE
If memory serves, you'll need to remove the air box assembly and look farther down on the engine/transmission case and you should see the revrse wiring switch. You either need to clean and tighten this connection or remove this wire and attach it to a known good ground. This should fix your problem.[/QUOTE
I unplugged it and now it works great.
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