12 year warranty in fuel strips?

My one started playing up yesterday, the bikes only done 7,500 miles (2012 GSA). Showing 78 mile range after filling the tank to the brim. It's still under warrantee, but I don't know if I can be arsed to take it in if it's only going to shortly break again. I always use the trip meter for judging fuel stops.

but you havnt got a fuel strip type guage,in your bike is the much more reliable float system
 
My one started playing up yesterday, the bikes only done 7,500 miles (2012 GSA). Showing 78 mile range after filling the tank to the brim. It's still under warrantee, but I don't know if I can be arsed to take it in if it's only going to shortly break again. I always use the trip meter for judging fuel stops.

If it's a 2012 bike, it doesn't have a fuel strip. They changed to a conventional float arrangement a year or two before that...
 
My one started playing up yesterday, the bikes only done 7,500 miles (2012 GSA). Showing 78 mile range after filling the tank to the brim. It's still under warrantee, but I don't know if I can be arsed to take it in if it's only going to shortly break again. I always use the trip meter for judging fuel stops.

Maybe your float is coming out in sympathy for all our faulty strips?
 
but you havnt got a fuel strip type guage,in your bike is the much more reliable float system
Oops! I didn't know that,:blush thanks for the heads up.:) Yesterday after filling it up with £30 of Shell's finest it still only showed a range of 78 miles even after several miles, so something has gone a bit screwy.
 
Does anybody know the fuel strip output values on a full tank?
Disconnect the biatch and put a resistor (or whatever) in line to force the ECU to show a full tank.

I waded through the ADV Rider thread and yes it can be spoofed with resistors and it's even easier to zap with a piezo gas lighter.

I can't help wondering if the strip conductors fail where they exit the top mounting.


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I waded through the ADV Rider thread and yes it can be spoofed with resistors and it's even easier to zap with a piezo gas lighter.

I can't help wondering if the strip conductors fail where they exit the top mounting.


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Mine works fine when I put it in the right way up. Well give or take 60 miles or so but it is good when it gets to the low tank it about right within a litre or so. I wish my rear drive had a 12 year warranty
 


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