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Roketa 54B-250 temperature gauge problem
Hi all,
I got my Roketa 54B-250 (YY250T) with Honda engine 2 weeks ago and till now everything was looks good, but today i noticed that the temperature gauge drops to 0 as i accelerate and go back to normal as i stop. Very strange problem. Did anyone know what can be the problem or what can i do before I'm taking it to a repair ? Thank you |
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Welcome to SD.
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Could be, but I'm sticking with a loose wire.
Once you fix the leak, Make sure you get ALL the air out of the cooling system. |
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Thanks for the help !
here is the results : Temperature indicator fixed, the wire was not tight enough (thank you scooterwayne ) I removed the floor of the scooter and found the leak from one of the coolant pipes, fixed that too. The indicated temperature is somehow lower than before, shows just between 1/2 and 1/4 seems. The fill cap is looks full. can be because of trapped air ? how to release the air from the system ? Thank you |
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How I burp mine is, I take the radiator cap off and let it idle for about 10mins. Then add some antifreeze if needed.
[ Use the center stand when doing this.] Quote:
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Thanks for the help
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