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25-03-2008, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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A monster to push
Its amazing the things that go through your mind while pushing your monster home, now theres a statement.
Mainly, could this be a heart attack I`m having and must fix the low fuel light. If I disconnect it and short the socket out, it lights up, so I guess its the sensor in the tank. I`ve had it out and had a look at it, very nice. As for how it works, now there is a mystery. Anyone got any ideas? The books says buy a new one, but thats not my style unless really forced. JK |
25-03-2008, 09:06 PM | #2 |
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Now reading that made me laugh
But i think this time the books probably right, buy a new one....... .....there's a fuel-electric transition going on there i wouldn't want to mess with. Cheers, Shandy |
26-03-2008, 09:22 AM | #3 |
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Dont push the thing, Call out the RAC, I conked on the M6 once coming back to Hatfield from Chester, tried to push it to a fuel stop to get a good look but after 4 miles I felt like Sh1*ing a kidney and joined the RAC 70 quid for a 12 mile journey.... pushing in the rain on a busy motorway or getting a orange clad loon to give you a ride... to ensure I get my money's worth they have so far picked me up once and dropped my bike off at Motorapido for some much needed love!
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