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is there a test I can do to see if my fan is cutting in(working) at the right temperature
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Short circuit the temp switch to be sure fan is working, if it isn't check the fuse (replace it, don't just look at it!!!! Don't ask me why I say that :lol: )

If fan is working then test the temp switch in boiling water
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Just to expand on AMCQ's post, at the back of the RHS radiator you'll see an electrical spade connector. If you pull off the female, and then connect a wire from that to the frame, then switch on the ignition, the fan should come on. Basically the positive feed to the motor is always live, and the temperature switch just completes the circuit to ground.

It's worth checking by hand that the fan blade turns freely, not unusual for some flying debris to wedge between the blade and shroud and stop it, which will then cause the fuse to pop. I found on my bike that a misrouted hose was squeezing the shroud onto the blade and causing the same bother.

The temperature that the fan switches should be around 100C, on my non-digital temp gauge that is right around the 6 o'clock point.
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cheers for your help
It was just I can`t remember mine ever coming on :oops:
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bazzashadow wrote:cheers for your help
It was just I can`t remember mine ever coming on :oops:
That depends on your riding conditions. If you're moving then there's usually enough airflow to keep things cool. Stop-start traffic on the other hand should get the bike up to 100C fairly easily. It takes quite a surprisingly long time idling in the driveway to get up to the same level.

Loud cans will also drown out any fan noise. :D
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Loud cans will also drown out any fan noise. :D[/quote]







:D :D :shh: :D :D :D
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Am starting to think my fan's got a problem- Don't think it's come on recently despite the (non digital) temp gauge getting a touch past 6 O'clock in stop start traffic on a warm day. I ended up switching off every time I stopped just in case. Also, at Grainstorm I found the coolant reservoir was empty, which makes me suspect a bit of overheating & boiling off as I haven't noticed any leaks. It certainly used to come on. Anyways, this thread seems to contain the clues I need to check it out, so thanks.
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False alarm- Commuted to work today & when I parked up this eve the fan came on. But now it's only working on one side :lol: :lol:
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Maybe it has SP 1 syndrome. They only had one fan;-)


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Pete.L wrote:Maybe it has SP 1 syndrome. They only had one fan;-)


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