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Old 03-17-2006, 06:15 PM
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I recently layed my 929 down on its left side at about 10mph and everysince is has been overheating. I have a roll cage on my bike so it didn't get damaged at all and that is why I am confused. It usually starts off at 35 degress then climbs slowly and fans would come on at like 210-220. Well now it comes right on at about 96 degrees and climbs fast and fan doesn't come on. It let it get to 225 and turned it off cause I know there is something wrong. Any help would be appreciated cause I know its something dumb cause the bike didn't get damaged and I don't want to pay for someones easy fix.
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Well now it comes right on at about 96 degrees and climbs fast and fan doesn't come on.
What exactly comes on at 96 degrees? Did you check the connections to the fan? Other then the fan connection is secure ensure the coolant level is correct then "burp" the system. Going from memory you do that by removing the radiator cap, filling the radiator up, letting the bike warm up then revving the engine a few times finally toping off the radiator to ensuring it’s full then replace the cap.
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 09:29 PM
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yo mang...falling on it's side, maybe you gots air bubble now.
so fan doesn't come on at all anymore?

 
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Old 03-18-2006, 03:05 PM
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Thanks guys but all it was was the fan fuse that it!!
 
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