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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Forest Of Dean
Bike: S2r
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I think that they're a little float sensors and not really a repairable item.
You could do a fuel out, fuel in test to see if it is the sensor or wiring. I'd put a multimeter across the sensor out wires with a full tank then after a reasonable run around drain what remains and measure again, if it's the same then it's maybe naff. You'd still need to check the wires from the sensor to connecter, the connecter itself and the wiring on through the loom. Else it's replace and I don't see any OEM parts that are cheap! It might be worth getting an alrady broken one to see if it's possible though I suspect dissaembly would be a bit destructive! Do you get to any of the Cotswold biker pub runs? All local and usually lots of eye candy to drool over.
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