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Coolant overheating warning light
#1
Hi All,

I've read on one of the online owner's manuals that the coolant overheating warning light should come on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. Mine does not come on at all. The fuel and oil level warning lights do. The coolant level is fine and the bike runs okay.

Any ideas where I should start looking ? ...or should it only come on when the engine is overheating !! It's just that I've noticed the engine has a strange smell recently...without I've been running through cow excrement or something similar  :eek
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#2
There is no 'coolant overheating warning light'
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
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#3
It's on the rev counter under 15000rpm marker.
I have a 1998 model owners book does not mention the light should come on with ignition briefly only when overheating & the 2001 book doesn't either, but 2003 book says it should come on with ignition briefly.
Just make sure the cooling fan is kicking in. 
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#4
(20-12-16, 01:43 PM)bandit link Wrote: It's on the rev counter under 15000rpm marker.

Well I'll be buggered! I never noticed that  :pc , I think I'm going to have to dig out my owners manual and my Haynes manual and see what else I've not noticed  :book :lol
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
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#5
The coolant temperature warning light is controlled by a separate switch from the one that does the fan.
It's also separate from the ignition unit so there is no way for it to come on for a few seconds when you turn on the ignition.
The only time I've had an engine overheat was when the radiator developed a leak and the coolant level dropped. The switch is near the top of the thermostat block so if the level is low the switch doesn't get hot enough to activate anyway.
The only time it has come on for me has been in heavy rain. :lol
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#6
Well that's sorted that then! I have never seen it come on & nor have you Fazer99, so I think we can safely say phil mcglassup that your overheating warning light doesn't either. [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]
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#7
It's an led lamp and not a filament bulb so is unlikely to fail. 

The low fuel and low oil lights are filament bulbs and to check the bulbs haven't blown light up when the starter button is pressed but Yamaha decided there was no need to include the overheating led in this check
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#8
Well my coolant light (small red) comes on briefly when I turn the ignition on. I've got a 2002/3 Foxeye
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#9
Fox eyes do,box eyes don't.[img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]
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#10
Quote:Fox eyes do,box eyes don't
Reclines in a sort of superior glow  Big Grin
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#11
never seen mine on either 99 boxeye but remember reading it only comes on when its overheating

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#12
Thanks for all the replies everyone...you've cleared that up nicely  :thumbup
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#13
(20-12-16, 05:25 PM)mtread link Wrote: Well my coolant light (small red) comes on briefly when I turn the ignition on. I've got a 2002/3 Foxeye


So does mine (2003 Foxeye). Just HAD to go out to garage and check after reading this thread :lol
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#14
We all did, believe me :-)
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#15
You probably never noticed because the fuel warning light comes on too and it's brighter so will grab your attention.
Yeah I just checked too.
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#16
I knew it was there but even when I was purposely trying to get the fan on when changing the coolant and doing a rad flush the fan or the light never came on, I got bored waiting and gave up after about 10-15 mins of ticking over. 

Only the green ignition light comes on  -- 98
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#17
Yellow Fuel, Red Oil, and Red Coolant Temp lights come on for about 1 -1.5 seconds after switching Ignition on.
2002-2003 Foxeye 600
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#18
(21-12-16, 11:21 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: I knew it was there but even when I was purposely trying to get the fan on when changing the coolant and doing a rad flush the fan or the light never came on, I got bored waiting and gave up after about 10-15 mins of ticking over. 

Only the green ignition light comes on  -- 98
I never got mine hot enough to turn on the fan except once on a stupidly hot day when I got totally stuck in traffic. Last time I changed the radiator I decided to ditch the fan as it gets in the way... the bike's done 30k since then.
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#19
I've only had it come on once in 44k miles. Frightened the life out of me!
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