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after having the Sv for around 8 months... i've just found out that ive got a fan behind my radiator....the thing is, i've never heard it on,?
does anyone know the temperature that its support to kik in?, i've got a vapor speedo on if that helps! Liam |
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Before Sid jumps in, What year and what bike you have? A pointy I think come on around 103 deg c?
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Its a 2000 Suzuki sv650s
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I know it's a pointy but mine comes on at about 100-105(not exactly sure) Same as Tomor said above
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Id be interested to know this as well, as mine has never come on either
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I can also report my pointy k3 kicks in at 103c. It'd be interesting to get some reports from some curvy owners.
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The radiator fan comes on when the switch in the radiator gets up to temperature and closes the circuit.
The sensor that drives the temperature readout on the dash (pointy) or the warning light (curvy) is located in the thermostat housing between the 2 cylinders. Because of this there will be variance between the temperatures you see displayed when the fan kicks in. Typical values have been given already but anywhere from 100-107 or so would be quite normal. Jambo Sent from my thingie
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my record temperature (K8 ) was 104C and the fan still did not start - I guess it still OK, right?
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I have a 1999 Curvy, mine has never ever ever come on, I've had the bike 2 1/2 years. Not even had warning light.
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Dave, If its never come on in 2 1/2 years i would suggest you do a test on the thermostat, i don't have my haynes manual here at home but if you have one there is a description of how to test it in there.
You dont want the motor overheating for long periods of time. Craig |
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