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NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - caveman - 28-06-15

Last night my oil light was on from starting the bike which was strange as it usually goes straight off to when I let go of the starter but it didn't go off this I thought it was maby cause I'm it was parked facing uphill but even when I levelled out and went down hill it stayed on and just flickered a little when It was at revs and the oil level was fine. I changed the oil today and the problem is still the same.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 28-06-15

It's a nuisance, as it's obviously an electrical fault presuming you've put the correct amount in?
As long as you know your oil is at the correct level and not leaking then at least you know it's not about to seize up.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 28-06-15

Might be worth topping up the oil nearer to the higher level mark, it may solve the problem.
I normally do mine two thirds of the way up between the case markings.


Make sure you start the engine and let it run for about 30 seconds then see where it settles after switching off, that's the correct way of checking the oil level, you simply may not have put enough in.


Do it gradually as well, in tiny amounts, restart the bike then let it settle again, DO NOT OVER FILL IT.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - midden - 28-06-15

:agree especially if filter was changed


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - chris.biker - 28-06-15

If I have read this right your saying it happens at low revs. My thoughts are stop running the engine and find out exactly what is wrong, i believe the oil light comes on when the the oil  pressure is low, the pressure is built up by the oil pump which is there to pump the oil though the engine lubricating all the required places.


If I am right the pump could be on its way out. I m sure others on here who are more familiar with the Fazer engine will comfirm this either way, but in the mean time it is risky to run the engine in my opinion.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 28-06-15

(28-06-15, 05:04 PM)chris.biker link Wrote: If I have read this right your saying it happens at low revs. My thoughts are stop running the engine and find out exactly what is wrong, i believe the oil light comes on when the the oil  pressure is low, the pressure is built up by the oil pump which is there to pump the oil though the engine lubricating all the required places.


If I am right the pump could be on its way out. I m sure others on here who are more familiar with the Fazer engine will comfirm this either way, but in the mean time it is risky to run the engine in my opinion.


Nope, it's an oil level light, not a pressure light.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 28-06-15

My guess is new oil has been put in but the level checked without running the engine first, so it hasn't got enough in it.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - Mike01 - 28-06-15

My FZ1 did this before and after an oil change and has flashed on start up a few times since. It flashes 10 times then pauses, does it again and stops. It has stayed on once for around 30 seconds too.
Search on tinterweb told me the 10 flash code is for faulty level switch. It's not done it again for a while, I know level is fine etc so not too worried.
As Darrsi says light is for level not pressure, is on mine anyway  :lol


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - fazersharp - 28-06-15

Just bang an extra egg cup full amount in there and you will be back to no light on


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 28-06-15

(28-06-15, 09:43 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Just bang an extra egg cup full amount in there and you will be back to no light on


Or, a much better idea, measure it properly as above!
Leave the egg cups for your eggs.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - hotmetal - 28-06-15

What bike is it? I know on the gen 1 FZS1000 it's an oil level light and not pressure as someone already said. With my first Fazer, light would come on when giving it the berries if the oil level was any lower than the max mark in the sight glass. The sensor is just a bit pessimistic. The dealer confirmed it and just said to keep it topped up to the top line in the sight glass. Was always ok after that.

If topping it up to the top of the glass doesn't cure it then might be worth calling dealer? Someone on here is bound to know though.


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - Dead Eye - 29-06-15

I don't think I have -ever- accurately measured the volume of oil I have added to a vehicle

I just buy enough for the capacity of the engine and fill until within spec of available measurement marks (glass sight on the bikes and dip-stick on the cars)


If the light is on (as said it is a level light, not pressure) then just add a bit more - I've seen cases of the level sensor being a bit awkward on here before Smile


Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - midden - 29-06-15

Haynes manual says



Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - Skippernick - 29-06-15

Can't need that much help he has not responded in 24 hrs!




Re: NEED HELP!!! oil light on at idle then flickering when revved?? - darrsi - 29-06-15

(29-06-15, 10:14 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Can't need that much help he has not responded in 24 hrs!

:lol