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Oil warning light
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Here's an old post worth looking at.


http://fazerowners.yuku.com/reply/275423...UTieGjyvIU
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#22
I keep telling you if you get the "oil flash light" then about an eggcup full of oil to top up is all it needs to cure it. When it happened to me I was using halfords oil and I put it down to that as the level was the same as always when in the past I had used Castrol   
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#23
I'm using castol power 1 racing 10w-40 fully.

I did an oil change in early May where at the same time i put some Wynn's engine flush in it, however this problem first started before all this when i was riding home from Ireland in mid April.
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(17-06-17, 10:54 AM)Grant1Shepherd link Wrote: I'm using castol power 1 racing 10w-40 fully.

I did an oil change in early May where at the same time i put some Wynn's engine flush in it, however this problem first started before all this when i was riding home from Ireland in mid April.


I've been using this stuff for quite a while now, and i'm more than happy with it, so if you wanna save yourself a few quid next time i highly recommend it.
First time i've ever tried fully synthetic, and gear changing feels a tad smoother so i think i'll stick with it from now on.
Although i do change mine every 4000 miles anyway, instead of the service manual's 6000 miles, it's just something i've always done.


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