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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Gen 1 running hotter
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<blockquote data-quote="wingshot" data-source="post: 660432" data-attributes="member: 7057"><p>My two cents...</p><p></p><p>I noticed my 05 start running hot (three or more bars) after 40,000; changed the coolant and still riding running three or more bars. Yet, after a few minutes of riding the temp drops down to two bars. It is not something I am willing to complain about as sliding back a few inches in the seat helps the heat dissapate.</p><p></p><p>The next steps are to check the thermostat, the relay, and the water pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingshot, post: 660432, member: 7057"] My two cents... I noticed my 05 start running hot (three or more bars) after 40,000; changed the coolant and still riding running three or more bars. Yet, after a few minutes of riding the temp drops down to two bars. It is not something I am willing to complain about as sliding back a few inches in the seat helps the heat dissapate. The next steps are to check the thermostat, the relay, and the water pump. [/QUOTE]
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