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Radiator Cooling Fan Not Activating at Temp
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 1118910" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>I experienced a failed relay on my 2007 at around 60k miles, I was exiled in South FL for most of those miles so the fans had to work extra hard. The relay itself was working (clicking) but the contacts had burned enough to make a bad connection when activated. If this is your problem (given the age of the bike), you cold test it by tapping the relay case with the handle of a screw driver or something to see if the fans come on (when at temp), this is how I confirmed my relay problem.</p><p></p><p>Or as Ionbeam mentioned if you have easy access to the both the Headlight relay and the Fan relay simply swap them over to test. From memory this relay is only around $20 so probably does not hurt buying a new one to have as a spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 1118910, member: 1858"] I experienced a failed relay on my 2007 at around 60k miles, I was exiled in South FL for most of those miles so the fans had to work extra hard. The relay itself was working (clicking) but the contacts had burned enough to make a bad connection when activated. If this is your problem (given the age of the bike), you cold test it by tapping the relay case with the handle of a screw driver or something to see if the fans come on (when at temp), this is how I confirmed my relay problem. Or as Ionbeam mentioned if you have easy access to the both the Headlight relay and the Fan relay simply swap them over to test. From memory this relay is only around $20 so probably does not hurt buying a new one to have as a spare. [/QUOTE]
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