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LOUIS KATSIKARIS JR
March 28, 2025

what is the bed size?

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Mr. Anderson
March 28, 2025

The bed size of the AXIS OFF-ROAD X550 2024 is 0.31 cubic meters (10.95 cubic feet) with an unloaded bed height of 883 mm (34.76 inches).

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Joey Parks
March 6, 2025

Is there a service and parts manual for the axis x550

Summary of Contents for AXIS OFF-ROAD X550 2024

  • Page 2 Safe Operation Practices • Set-up • Operation • Product care • Specifications ’ PERATOR ANUAL AXIS X550/XS750 Record Product Information Model Number Before setting up and operating your new utility vehicle please locate the model plate and record the information in the provided area to the right.
  • Page 3 WARNING This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this vehicle. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see this symbol.
  • Page 4 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES The doors are designed to assist in keeping the operator and Dress Properly passenger inside the vehicle during operation. Do NOT operate Proper clothing can reduce the severity of injury in the event of vehicle without doors in place. an accident.
  • Page 5 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES Cargo Box Loading/Operation CHILDREN Do not exceed vehicle’s Total Load Capacity rating of 2624 lbs Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the (1190 kg ) for X550 and 2645 lbs(1200 Kg) for XS750 . This presence of children.
  • Page 6 Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or Follow the vehicle maintenance and service schedules to ensure container opening at all times until fueling is complete. Do that all mechanical and safety systems are working properly and not use a nozzle lock-open device.
  • Page 7 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES SPARK ARRESTOR The spark arrestor should be maintained in effective working order WARNING by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by This vehicle is equipped with an internal combustion law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other engine and should not be used on or near any states may have similar laws.
  • Page 8 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES...
  • Page 9 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES Before installing and operating your new utility vehicle, click on the nameplate on the left inside of the frame above the tire below the cargo box where you will find the vehicle's information. This information will be necessary if you seek technical support through our website, customer support department or local authorized service resellers.
  • Page 10 OPERATION at www.opei.org or the engine manufacturer’s web site. THANK YOU If you have any problems or questions concerning the vehicle, Thank you for purchasing this product. It was carefully engineered phone your local authorized service dealer or contact us directly. to provide excellent performance when properly operated and We want to ensure your complete satisfaction at all times.
  • Page 11 OPERATION Figure1 FEATURES BRAKE LIGHTS The brake lights are located on the rear of the cargo bed Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the features described and are illuminated by depressing the brake pedal or when below. the hazard button is in the “ON” position. FUEL CAP The fuel cap is located on the right side of the vehicle to TAIL LIGHTS...
  • Page 12 OPERATION OCCUPANT PROTECTION STRUCTURE (OPS) & WARNING SEAT BELTS (NOT SHOWN) This utility vehicle is equipped with an Occupant Protection Always wear the seat belt when operating the utility vehicle. Structure (OPS) and seat belts. When used together they are Use the following guidelines when using a utility vehicle effective in reducing crushing injuries to the operator and equipped with OPS:...
  • Page 13 OPERATION Figure 2-3 CONTROLS - ENGINE TOTAL MILEAGE Refer to Figure 2 for location and information of the controls - COOLANT OVER-TEMP INDICATOR described below. -TACHOMETER A.STEERING WHEEL -EPS &ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT CODE The steering wheel is used to control the direction of the * -- If equipped utility vehicle.
  • Page 14 OPERATION SHIFT LEVER D. HORN The shift lever changes the gears of the utility vehicle The horn activates the horn under the hood when depressed. between park (“P”), reverse (“R”), neutral (“N”), high (“H”) E. HAZARD SWITCH and low (“L”) The hazard switch turns the hazards “...
  • Page 15 OPERATION Starting the Utility Vehicle WARNING Seat belts reduce injury. Always wear your seat belts. The lap-style seat belts may not provide adequate protection for small children. Pay special attention when carrying a child passenger. Always use the seat belts when operating and riding in the vehicle GENERAL SAFETY RECEIVE INSTRUCTION —...
  • Page 16 OPERATION Stopping the Engine After slowing the engine to idle, turn the key to the OFF Release brake pedal and slowly apply pressure to the position. gas pedal. Remove the key. Release gas and apply brake pedal evenly and firmly to slow Warming Up down or stop.
  • Page 17 OPERATION Differential Lock FOR X550 Loading the Cargo Bed The front axle differential can be activated when the utility vehicle WARNING is stopped and the shift lever is in the NEUTRAL position. To activate The utility vehicle may become unstable if the cargo either axle differential press the upper portion of the front axle bed is loaded incorrectly.
  • Page 18 OPERATION Loading a Utility Vehicle into a Truck or onto Park the vehicle safely on level ground and set parking brake. a Trailer Empty heavy loads by hand. For light loads, unlatch cargo bed by pulling up on one WARNING of the cargo bed release levers.
  • Page 19 OPERATION 4. Place the ramp fingers or plate edges on the edge of the Offset Track widths: Your utility vehicle has an offset track trailer or truck bed (Figure 11). • width front and rear, it’s important to factor this in to your ramp placement and ramp width needs.
  • Page 20 PRODUCT CARE MAINTENANCE CHART Follow the Maintenance Chart given below. This chart describes service guidelines only. Refer to the Engine WARNING Operator's Manual for engine maintenance items listed in the table below. Before performing any type of maintenance/service, disengage all controls and stop the engine. Wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
  • Page 21 PRODUCT CARE PRE-START CHECKLIST • Check seat belt and OPS. Do not operate utility vehicle until repaired if either is broken. • Check parking brake. Make sure the parking brake indicator light comes on when the parking brake is ON. •...
  • Page 22 PRODUCT CARE MAINTENANCE WARNING To avoid personal injury, be sure to check and service the vehicle on a flat surface with the engine off and the parking brake ON. If servicing under the cargo bed, be sure that the cargo bed is supported so that it can not inadvertently close.
  • Page 23 PRODUCT CARE Removing the Battery Access Panel Cleaning Primary Air Filter Element Open the air cleaner cover once a week under ordinary conditions Unlock the battery access panel under the seat by rotating the — or daily when used in a dusty place — to get rid of large lock knob, then lifting the battery access panel (Figure 13).
  • Page 24 PRODUCT CARE Inspect the inner filter for deposits or damage. 1 . Jack up the front end of the utility vehicle on the front If either filter are excessively dirty or damaged, replace filters frame tube (a) only (Figure 16). as a set.
  • Page 25 PRODUCT CARE If the door is not latching properly, the latches (a)can be adjusted. Loosen the two bolts (b) securing the latch (a), position the latch (a) so that the door closes and latches properly, then re-tighten the two bolts (b) (Figure 19). Figure 20 After the new filter has been replaced, the engine oil normally decreases a little.
  • Page 26 PRODUCT CARE Park the vehicle on a flat surface, remove the hood panel, set the parking brake and shut off the engine. check to see that the coolant level is between the FULL (a) and LOW (b) marks of recovery tank (c) (Figure 22).
  • Page 27 PRODUCT CARE Checking the Brake Pedal Loosen the lock nut (a) and then tighten the bolt (b) to adjust WARNING the parking brake. Turn the bolt until it touches, then back it off a 1/4-turn (Figure 26). Stop the engine and chock the wheels before checking brake pedal.
  • Page 28 PRODUCT CARE Checking the Engine Start System pre-load adjuster nut counter-clockwise to decrease the compression force (lower the utility vehicle). WARNING To return the utility vehicle to its stock setting, use the Do not allow anyone near the vehicle while testing. If the chart below: vehicle does not pass the test, do not operate the vehicle.
  • Page 29 PRODUCT CARE shipped with this utility vehicle. Park the vehicle on a flat surface and raise the cargo bed. Using a spanner wrench, loosen the upper lock nut. To drain the used oil, remove the drain plug at the bottom of Adjust the pre-load adjuster nut to the desired setting.
  • Page 30 PRODUCT CARE Tighten filter by hand an additional 1/2-turn only. changed. Replacing Radiator Hose Draining the PCV Accumulator The PCV accumulator should be drained at each oil change See your authorized service dealer to have the radiator to remove oil condensation. There are two PCV hose changed.
  • Page 31 PRODUCT CARE Start and operate the engine for a few minutes. Burp (remove air from) the coolant system as instructed in the Stop the engine and let cool. Burping (Removing Air From) the Coolant System section. Check coolant level of recovery tank and coolant if necessary. Burping (Removing Air From) the Coolant System Burp (remove air from) the coolant system as instructed in the To “burp”...
  • Page 32 PRODUCT CARE cloth or paper to prevent dust and dirt from entering. Particular DRAIN THE AIR INTAKE care must be taken not to allow dust and dirt into the fuel pump Remove the nine Allen-head bolts (a) and washers (a) securing entrance.
  • Page 33 PRODUCT CARE Battery NOTE: If you store a battery that is not completely charged, the battery may need to be replaced. WARNING Never remove the battery while the engine is running. Keep electrolyte away from eyes, hands, and clothes. If you are spattered with it, wash it away completely with water immediately and get medical attention.
  • Page 34 PRODUCT CARE exposed rods with grease (if equipped). Front windshield vent operation: Remove the battery from the vehicle. Store the battery As shown in the figure 47, handle A can adjust the opening of the following the battery storage procedures. vent.
  • Page 35 PRODUCT CARE TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Before performing any type of maintenance/service, disengage all controls and stop the engine. Wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect spark plug wire and ground it against the engine to prevent unintended starting. Always wear safety glasses during operation or while performing any adjustments or repairs.
  • Page 36 PRODUCT CARE Problem Cause Remedy Engine does not Refer to Service manual. Ensure the unit contains at least 1/4 tank of Poor quality fuel clean fuel. restart when warm Contact your local authorized dealer for service. Fuel tank vent plugged Contact your local authorized dealer for service.
  • Page 37 PRODUCT CARE Problem Cause Remedy Engine overheats Listen or look for the radiator fan to turn on. The unit must be running, Cooling fan not turning or the key switch in the run position. If the dash indicates the engine has over heated, immediately turn the unit off and then turn the key switch to the run position.
  • Page 38 PRODUCT CARE Problem Cause Remedy Battery light comes Weak or Low Battery. Check Battery Voltage. Loose electrical connections on when engine is Ensure all electrical connections are secure. within the charging system. running Contact your local authorized dealer for a current draw inspection. Excessive current draw from Accessories.
  • Page 39 SPECIFICATIONS Make Specifications / X550 / XS750 1 cylinder, 4-cycle, gasoline, SOHC, liquid Type cooled 540CC for X550 Displacement 735CC for XS750 26 (35.37) for X550 Engine Horsepower Kw (HP) 34(45.56) for XS750 Rated Revolution 5500 rpm for X550 / XS750 Low Idling Revolution 1400±100 rpm for X550 / XS750 Fuel Capacity...
  • Page 40 SPECIFICATIONS Make Specifications / X550 / XS750 Front Independent, Dual A-arm type Suspension Rear Independent, Dual A-arm type Max rolling weight (Towing capacity) kg (lbs.) 680(1500) Payload capacity (Cargo Bed) kg (lbs.) 272 (600) 760 (1675.5) for X550 Vehicle Curb Weight kg (lbs.) 770 (1697.6) for XS750 1190 (2624) for X550...
  • Page 41 Fuse Box Figure 51 Traveling Speeds X550/XS750 Range gear shift lever km/h (mph)/ X550 km/h (mph)/ XS750 48(29.8) 48(29.8) High 75(46.6) 77(47.85) Reverse 40 (24.85) 40 (24.85) Vehicle Limitations The Vehicle has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by manufacturer. Use with implements which are not sold or approved and which exceed the maximum specifications listed below, or which are otherwise unfit for use on this vehicle, may result in vehicle malfunction or failures with a possibility of vehicle damage, property damage and injury to the operator or others.
  • Page 42 Operation procedures for center Console Model X550 / XS750 Part No.P338001361500000...
  • Page 43: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT User Precautions ....................... 43 1. General Information .................... 44 1.1 Panel ....................44 1.2 General Features ............... 44 1.3 Basic Operation Way ............... 45 1.4 Home Page Introduction ............45 1.5 APP Page Introduction ............46 1.6 Trip/Trip Time Reset ..............47 1.7 Fault Code Information ............47 1.8 Service Information..............
  • Page 44: User Precautions

    User Precautions It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. Precautions when operating the system –...
  • Page 45: General Information

    1. General Information 1.1 Panel 1.2 General Features Seq. Features FM/AM Radio ① Hand-free Call via Bluetooth ® ② Playing Music via Bluetooth ® ③ Front and Rear View System ④ CARPLAY ⑤ Video Playing via USB ⑥ Music Playing via USB ⑦...
  • Page 46: Basic Operation Way

    System Language Option (English/Chinese) ⑭ 1.3 Basic Operation Way Operation Way Description Tap (short press) Item Selection& Item Execution 1.4 Home Page Introduction Icon Seq. Description CARPLAY App ( tap it to open the CARPLAY after connecting the smartphone ) ①...
  • Page 47: App

    Home Page Virtual Button (tap it to go back home page) ⑭ 1.5 APP Page Introduction Icon Seq. Description Bluetooth Music App ® ① Equalizer App ② Front Camera App ③ Rear Camera App ④ Settings Interface ⑤ Bluetooth Hand-Free Calling App ®...
  • Page 48: Trip/Trip Time Reset

    1.6 Trip/Trip Time Reset Icon Seq. Description Trip and Trip Time Reset by User Manually ① 1.7 Fault Code Information Icon Seq. Description Current Fault Code of The Vehicle ① Fault Code Search and Detail Information ② Fault Code ③ Description of DTC ④...
  • Page 49: Multimedia

    2. Multimedia 2.1 FM/AM Radio Icon Seq. Description FM AM Mode Switch and Viewing the Preset Radio Stations ① from FM1/FM2/FM3/AM1/AM2 Automatically Searching Radio Stations from High Frequency to ② Low Frequency Start and Pause Button ③ Automatically Searching Radio Stations from Low Frequency to ④...
  • Page 50: Playing Video/Audio/Image By Usb

    2.2 Playing Video/Audio/Image by USB Icon Seq. Description Multimedia ( Video/Audio/Image ) List and Option Interface ① Playing Previous Item ( Video/Audio/Image ) ② Start and Pause Button ③ Playing Previous Item ( Video/Audio/Image ) ④ Audio Effect Setting ( Country/Pop/Salsa/Custom ) ⑤...
  • Page 51: Playing Music Via Bluetooth

    2.3 Playing Music via Bluetooth® Icon Seq. Description General Menu Interface of Bluetooth Phone ① Playing Previous Song ② Start and Pause Button ③ Playing Next Song ④ Audio Effect Setting ( Country/Pop/Salsa/Custom ) ⑤ General Setting Interface ⑥ Playing Song List ⑦...
  • Page 52: Phone

    3. Phone 3.1 Pairing/ unpaired Bluetooth® Device Icon Seq. Description Dialing Keyboard Button ① Dialed Call / Received Call Button ② Contacts List Button ③ General Setting Interface of Bluetooth ④ Setting Button of Bluetooth ⑤ Phone Connecting/ Disconnecting /Deleting Interface ⑥...
  • Page 53: Dial Number

    3.2 Dial number Icon Seq. Description Hang Up Call Button ① Phone or Vehicle Speaker Alternative Button When Calling ② Answer Call Button ③ Dialing Key Board (tap it to input phone number) ④ 3.3 Contact Icon Seq. Description Contacts List ①...
  • Page 54: Carplay

    4. CARPLAY 4.1 Wire&Wireless CARPLAY Connecting Icon Seq. Description Entry of Navigation APP in The Phone ① Entry of Music App in The Phone ② Entry of Calling in The Phone ③ Shortcut of CARPLAY Home Page ④ Shortcut of Device Home Page ⑤...
  • Page 55: Settings

    6. Settings 6.1 System Settings(Language/Date&Time/Beep Tone) Icon Seq. Description Entry of Language Option ( English & Chinese) ① Entry of Date&Time Setting ② Beep Tone Switch of Tap Screen ③ Entry of GPS Antenna Switch and Viewing Position ④ Status Entry of Radio Data System Switch ( RDS ) ⑤...
  • Page 56: Audio&Eq Settings

    6.3 Audio&EQ Settings 6.3.1 Equalizer Adjustment Icon Seq. Description Audio Type of Country Style ① Audio Type of Pop Style ② Audio Type of Salsa Style ③ Audio Type of Custom Style ④ Entry of Audio Type Option ⑤ Entry of Four Channels to Vehicle Speakers Controlling ⑥...
  • Page 57 6.3.2 Vehicle Speaker Audio Output Setting Icon Seq. Description Entry of Four Channels to Vehicle Speakers Controlling ① Audio Output from Right Rear Vehicle Speaker ② Audio Output from Two Rear Vehicle Speakers ③ Audio Output from Left Rear Vehicle Speaker ④...
  • Page 58: Wifi Settings

    6.3.3 Volume Adjustment Icon Seq. Description Main Volume Adjustment ① Ring Volume Adjustment ② Phone Talking Volume Adjustment ③ CARPLAY or Android Auto Navigation Volume Adjustment ④ Siri or Android Assistant Voice Volume Adjustment ⑤ 6.4 WIFI Settings Icon Seq. Description WIFI General Switch ( The CARPLAY Will Stop Connecting after ①...
  • Page 59: Bluetooth Settings

    6.5 Bluetooth Settings Icon Seq. Description Bluetooth General Switch ( The Bluetooth will Stop Working after ① Switch off ) Switch of Automatically Answer Bluetooth Calling ② Entry of Pairing Mode ③ Entry of Clear the Bluetooth Device Records from the Unit ④...
  • Page 60: Instrument Unit Switch Settings

    6.7 Instrument Unit Switch Settings Icon Seq. Description Instrument Distance Unit Switch from Mile to KM ① Instrument Temperature Unit Switch from ℉to ℃ ② Volume Unit Switch from Gallon to Liter ③ 7. Updating the System Icon Seq. Description Update the MCU firmware (Microcontroller units ) or System on ①...
  • Page 61: Specifications

    8. Specifications Item Specification Description Linux SPHE8368U 1Gbit 256Mbit Appearance Color Black Screen Size 10.25 inch Resolution 1280*480 FM:87.5MHz-107.9MHz Radio Frequency Band AM: 530KHz-1710KHz Bluetooth Version Version 5.0 Rated Working Voltage DC 12Volt Rated Working Current 10Amp Panel Size 289.14*139.73*26.6mm Audio Format MP3/WAV Video Format...
  • Page 62 cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 63 Hisun Motors Corp., U.S.A. Emission Control System Warranty Statement YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Hisun Motors Corp., U.S.A. (hereinafter “HISUN”) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your Off-Road vehicle. New off-road motor vehicles must be designed, built and equipped to meet U.S.
  • Page 64 Hisun Motors Corp., U.S.A. Limited Warranty on Emission Control System YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS isun otors orp., . warrants that each new off-road vehicle: is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause such vehicle to fail to conform to applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency for the...
  • Page 65 limitations may not apply to you. Hisun Motors Corp., U.S.A. Limited Warranty on Emission Control System No express emission control system warranty is given by HISUN except as specifically set forth herein. Any emission control system warranty implied by law, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, is limited to the express emission control system warranty terms stated in this warranty.
  • Page 66 LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION Hisun Motor Corporation Warranty Registration for United States and Canada At the time of sale, the Warranty Registration Form must be completed by your dealer and submitted to Hisun within ten days of purchase. Upon receipt of this registration, Hisun will record the registration for warranty.
  • Page 67 repairs that are needed within the warranty period because of defects in material and workmanship. Installation errors, accidents, normal wear, and a variety of other causes that affect the product are not covered. Products Recreational Commercial Use** 250cc Utility & Sport Models 2 year 90 days 450cc ~ 1000cc (including Crew)
  • Page 68 and Maintenance Manual must be timely performed in order to maintain warranty coverage. Hisun Motors reserves the right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance. What Hisun Motors Will Do Hisun Motor's sole and exclusive obligation under this Limited Warranty is limited to, at our opinion, repairing a defective part, replacing such part or parts with new or Hisun certified remanufactured parts.
  • Page 69 MAINTENANCE LOG Dealer/Service Service Performed - Date Miles Company Name Comments Hisun Confidential Information Hisun PN: 90-20100001...

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