Running Temperature
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Running Temperature
Hey guys, I recently picked up a used 01 F4i and was wondering if my running temp is too high. While in traffic sitting I notice my temp rise up to 238 F. I thought this might be high since I've read of others only hitting the high 220s. Is this bad and what could be the cause of this? What should I check?
While cruising the temp drops to under 200, moving in city traffic its in the low 200s.
Thanks in advance
While cruising the temp drops to under 200, moving in city traffic its in the low 200s.
Thanks in advance
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RE: Running Temperature
Thats sounds kinda high. Does your fan kick in at least when you are up in those temps? I've got an 01 F4i too and the temp can get up to 220 especially during these hot days and through city streets. But the fan will usually kick in by then.
Wampum huh, thats like some aussie animal or something. Used to be a team name I had for a previous company i worked for.
Wampum huh, thats like some aussie animal or something. Used to be a team name I had for a previous company i worked for.
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RE: Running Temperature
if it gets to 255, shut the bike down. that's the critical temp. but upper 230's is high. I've had all sorts of temperature problems with my last car. When the temperature is ran hotter than normal, it usually meant air in the lines, a sticking thermostat, or a damaged water pump (Each one a progressively more expensive fix, so check them in that order).. Usually it's one of the three... unless you have a leaking head gasket or something. I'd try purgeing the lines of air. If that doesn't work, I'd go to the next-least expensive fix: The thermostat. It's just a $9 piece of metal.. Not too hard to do. It's most likely one of those two things...
With my car, I had the exact same problem. Wasn't the thermostat, air in the lines, or the water pump. It was a leaking head gasket. Car was at normal temps on the highway, but idle, the thing would redline. Not a cheap fix (unless you know how to replace it yourself). Hopefully that's not it.
With my car, I had the exact same problem. Wasn't the thermostat, air in the lines, or the water pump. It was a leaking head gasket. Car was at normal temps on the highway, but idle, the thing would redline. Not a cheap fix (unless you know how to replace it yourself). Hopefully that's not it.
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