CBR 929rr overheating
#11
Alright, so I'm assuming that both side middle cowls have to be removed and then I will find the bottom bolts for the radiator. Do I have to disconnect the hoses to allow for this movement of the radiator? I'd obviously rather not have to drain the fluids and I'd like to make this as clean as possible.
#12
No just the left side fairing. The fan side. There is 1 lower bolt/bolt bracket. It holds the overflow tank and radiator to the block.
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You wont actually be taking the fan assembly completely apart but #25 is the bolts you will be taking off to remove it from the radiator.
2001 Honda CBR929RR Parts, 2001 Honda CBR929RR OEM Parts - BikeBandit.com
You wont actually be taking the fan assembly completely apart but #25 is the bolts you will be taking off to remove it from the radiator.
#13
#14
Ok so when running the bike and the fan hooked up as it should be does the fan come on at around 212? If your supply power to the fan and it works then its not the fan but could be the switch like VM said. Clarification would be a start on that one. There are only a few more components to the system.
#15
Ok so when running the bike and the fan hooked up as it should be does the fan come on at around 212? If your supply power to the fan and it works then its not the fan but could be the switch like VM said. Clarification would be a start on that one. There are only a few more components to the system.
How can I test the switch? Same method right?(ie using the Circuit Continuity Tester around it) Also where is the switch located?
#16
#17
Yes. It did get to like 225F-230F in some beach traffic while sitting in the sun. Once I got moving again and got the air flowing it dropped down to a more normal level.
#18
So if your fan is not working when not jumped by a jumper wire then at best you have a bad fan switch. Dont assume the worst though. If you want to go a easier cheaper route you can wire a toggle switch to the fan and manually run it. Do you have the repair manual? if not got to the 954 section and download the manual. There is about 20 pages dedicated to the cooling system...
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