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Problem with Coolant Temp
Since the lay down I noticed that with the ignition on the temp gauge reads middle of normal.....with the bike being DEAD COLD. What did I kill? The temp sensor or the gauge?
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
The shop manual is available for download somewhere on the forum here. In section 18, page 15 it has the procedure for testing the thermo sensor. That should tell you if it's working correctly or not.
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
swap for f4i gauges then see.
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
ORIGINAL: SilverF3 swap for f4i gauges then see. |
RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
ORIGINAL: idodirt The shop manual is available for download somewhere on the forum here. In section 18, page 15 it has the procedure for testing the thermo sensor. That should tell you if it's working correctly or not. |
RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
when the bike is off before you start it, and still cold, does it still read that high?
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
ORIGINAL: redzintimidator when the bike is off before you start it, and still cold, does it still read that high? Correction, with key off engine off it rest NEAR the bottom, not complete on the stop |
RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
Anyone?
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
Hey where did you find the manual?
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RE: Problem with Coolant Temp
Sounds like you have a bad sensor, bad gauge, or a short. Follow the procedures in the manual to test the electronic components. At this point... it's a process of elimination to see what is causing the problem with your gauge.
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