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Jacobscreek
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Temp gauge

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I'm being a lazy bugger and asking rather than going round to the bike to look. Where will I find the temp sensor/sender that gives the signal to the temp gauge?
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Doh, it's a 750L
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Screwed into the back of the thermostat housing.
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Thank you. Looked on parts diagram but couldn't see it on it. Nice and easy to get at then
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Yup, the preverbial piece of piddle
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Sorry to be a pain but where would a sensor be fitted to control an electric fan? I believe one can be added like on the early models
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Jacobscreek wrote:Sorry to be a pain but where would a sensor be fitted to control an electric fan? I believe one can be added like on the early models
Trust me Ya woh need a fan on a Kettle ;)
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slosher wrote:
Jacobscreek wrote:Sorry to be a pain but where would a sensor be fitted to control an electric fan? I believe one can be added like on the early models
Trust me Ya woh need a fan on a Kettle ;)
Cheers aar kid :D
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:tw Suzuki did extensive testing in the USA Death Valley with six bikes in Summer,& could only get one to switch on its fan 8-)

so they decided it was really not needed & became an option on the later bikes :idea:
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