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barwel1992 25-03-10 07:49 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
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Originally Posted by fizzwheel (Post 2224370)
Personally I'd be inclined to correct that first, before you start looking for other reasons.

I have tried, was suposed to be finished doing all this by last Sunday but air filter went a stray :thumbdown: i was also lied to by the seller saying it had a K&N and it doesn't it has a standard one that looks like it needed changing 5k ago

just trying to get it to a good state before its MOT in may and my trip down south next month

Uu Mr.E uU 25-03-10 09:08 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
sounds just like mine as i get on av 90-110mile befor light comes on and my bike is alwase well looked after. like u said its not normal unless suzuki changed somthing on the k4+ bikes to the k3 bikes in the fule tank. mabe moved the sensor down in the fule tank or somthing but i dout it.

barwel1992 25-03-10 09:22 PM

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^ i think im going to clean up all the connections to the tank and see if that makes a difference, they most likely haven't been unplugged in the last 7 years but more than likely have gotten wet

carternd 26-03-10 04:19 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
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Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2224372)
i kick up about 9k but do a lot of engine breaking no idea if that uses more fuel i presume it would, and brake have new lines/pads and have been given a good going over. at the moment looking at the air filter again i would say thats where most of the problem lies, given it a good brush and hoover for the time been

and yes the sensor bounces on and off for about 15 - 20 miles

It does if you change down doing it, but the main thing that makes you get through fuel is using the throttle as an on-off switch, rather than being steady and gentle, and observing so as to not need to brake/gas/brake/gas. A bit boring, granted, but it makes everything come together!
Now stop wasting time and buy a new air filter. 200 miles and you'll have spent the extra on petrol anyways!

barwel1992 26-03-10 04:38 PM

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^ i have brought a new filter about............12 days ago and it went missing in the post, have another one on is way though so hopefully it will be hear tomorrow

PS after i Hoover'd the air filter and did the oil change, new pads and brake lines and 16mm tank risers im getting a hell of a lot more mid range and i mean a hell of a lot the bike is now picking up the front in 2nd it wouldn't do that before , now i was obviously not riding economically but hopefully i will get better mpg as well im willing to say its defiantly the air filter thats to blame (and maybe partly me )

Sally 26-03-10 05:25 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
My K3 didn't have a flashing fuel light, it came on at a solid fuel light with ~ 2L to go!

MattCollins 26-03-10 09:58 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
FWIW... There is no need to go out and buy a new filter every time.

Blow the old one out with bulk air - not one of those little blowers. I use a 1/2" barbed end (effectively an open hose) as the nozzle from about 6-8". Air cleaner should be good for 60-100k km providing it doesn't get wet with either water or oil.

barwel1992 26-03-10 10:26 PM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
i dont have access to compressed air :( and my air filter has done about 17k mile's just going to replace it as its the easiest option

carternd 27-03-10 08:10 AM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
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Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2225555)
i dont have access to compressed air :( and my air filter has done about 17k mile's just going to replace it as its the easiest option

You are right. A hoover or air line will get most carp out, if the filter is clogged up it needs changing. They aren't exactly the most expensive of parts. Oh, BTW, when was your oil filter last changed?

RE. Mattcollins - some bikes have foam filter elements and they need to be oiled. For those who have them.

barwel1992 27-03-10 10:59 AM

Re: Premature Fuel light
 
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Originally Posted by carternd (Post 2225724)
You are right. A hoover or air line will get most carp out, if the filter is clogged up it needs changing. They aren't exactly the most expensive of parts. Oh, BTW, when was your oil filter last changed?

RE. Mattcollins - some bikes have foam filter elements and they need to be oiled. For those who have them.

my oil filter looked as though it had dent been changed in the last 10k but i have just replaced


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