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Earl
Hiding in the valley, United Kingdom
Posts: 3,782
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
15 May 2008 20:03 |
what do i need to do to test my fuel light i emptied the tank earlier this year but the light didnt come on, do i need to disconnect it or link it out or is a resistor required, im a sparky so take it easy on me lol
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Red Monkey
Swinging in a tyre, United Kingdom
Posts: 18,391
Premier Member Daytona 955i (99-01)
15 May 2008 20:25 |
errr....have you checked the bulb
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Suppards
Cheapside, United Kingdom
Posts: 1,097
Premier Member Bonneville T100 (01->)
16 May 2008 05:39 |
Unfortunately Tim, your bike is suffering from the bike equivalent of the Windows "Blue Screen of Death" syndrome.   You'll have to scrap the whole job and get a new one - 'tis the only known cure.  If you'd like to dispose of your Daytona easily and at no extra cost just give me a call. Would save you lots of hassle. 
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Earl
Hiding in the valley, United Kingdom
Posts: 3,782
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
16 May 2008 09:30 |
rm iwas hoping to prove if its the sender or the bulb, ie if i disconnect the sent and short the cable and it still doent work then i know to check the bulb, i dont want to pll the idiot lights apart if i dont have to.
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Red Monkey
Swinging in a tyre, United Kingdom
Posts: 18,391
Premier Member Daytona 955i (99-01)
16 May 2008 13:16 |
Clocks out....
It's easy.....whilst you're in there do the LED mod that is described elsewhere.....big improvement
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