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  1. Yes, I experienced this seat belt nanny first hand. Found a mention of it in a note buried in the manual, then found the warning label after that. Hooked up seat belts (like we're supposed to) and problem solved. k-bo
  2. Another possible scenario that some Hisun Sector owners will run into is the seat belt governor. If seat belts are not fastened, the vehicle will not go over a few miles an hour and it will buck and hesitate like there is fuel starvation or an ignition issue. It took me a long time to find any documentation on this. However, I did find a sticker on the left side roll cage that provides a warning.
  3. Sorry, I don't have one. I'm still working up to being able to do downloads. I'd like to have a wiring diagram and a service manual for my 2022 Hisun Sector 550. k-bo
  4. That is entirely possible, Gwbarm. Based on the problem description, it's not entirely clear. I would check that for sure. k-bo
  5. First item to check is always the fuse for that circuit. A volt meter with a continuity checker built in would make that easy to do, but they can be visually checked for a gap in the conductor inside the fuse body. Hope it's that because that's the easiest fix. I would also have a look at the wiring harness that is going to the flasher. Maybe a wire got pinched or chewed. Good luck! k-bo
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