Hello
My Temperaturefeeler ( it is in the left radiator on the bottom mounted) doesn't switch the fan's anymore. i need a new one. Does anybody know if theres a standard replacement from some japanese bike for it?
I heard that there's similar in some H*****, but I don't know which type.
Thank you for advices.
Regards
jan
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Have you tried to connect the two wires to test if the fans will run?
Sometimes the fans itself cause much more troubble than the switch in the radiator.
ciao joachim
PS you may ask Gottfried at www.hahne-power.de
Sometimes the fans itself cause much more troubble than the switch in the radiator.
ciao joachim
PS you may ask Gottfried at www.hahne-power.de
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Hello
Fans, both of them, work perfectly, i just to have connect those 2 wires and they start to rotate. So i think it's just a matter of switch them on when the cooling liquid starts to boil. Normally on road I don't need them, but off road they are neccesary sometimes, so I just put some metal between the plates of the feeler and the fans start to work.
Regards
Jan
Fans, both of them, work perfectly, i just to have connect those 2 wires and they start to rotate. So i think it's just a matter of switch them on when the cooling liquid starts to boil. Normally on road I don't need them, but off road they are neccesary sometimes, so I just put some metal between the plates of the feeler and the fans start to work.
Regards
Jan
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