(06-02-18, 08:36 AM)Adam2201 link Wrote: The sensor is the other possibility! I can test that at the same time as the fan switch. It was very heavy rain Saturday with a lot of spray.The only time the temperature warning light has come on for me is when the sensor gets wet.
The only symptom over heating was a load of steam when I parked up, the bike was riding fine. Not sure when I will get to work on it, but I will give an update!
In the event of coolant loss the thermostat housing is high and dry... and the temperature sensor stays too cool to switch on the warning light.
Its only use is as a rain detector. :lol