flo3flo
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2008 GS.
18k miles.
Bought the bike just over 12 months ago. I am the second owner. Previous owner had FSH with Motorrad Plymouth.
The fuel gauge always showed more fuel than there actually was.
When the tank was brimmed, the gauge would show full and would decrease as the fuel was used.
Though 3 or 4 bars meant empty. (ran out a couple of times!) I never had the low fuel warning light come on.
I figured that the strip simply needed calibrating so I bought a GS-911.
I carefully took the strip out and plugged the strips connector back in to the pump housing and allowed it to fully dry outside the tank.
When I turned the ignition on it still showed 3 bars (empty tank for me). After the 90 second cycle it then changed to empty, the amber light came on and the word 'fuel' flashed on screen.
All attempts to calibrate it with the GS-911 failed with an error message and fault code 'implausible or unreliable signal' (or words to that effect)
I replaced everything and brimmed the tank. I now have the very common, permanent empty amber light etc etc!
I tested the external fuel strip connector terminals (at the pump) and got 0.07v. This is the same as the live readings on the GS-911 when connected to the strip.
I then tested the same terminals and started the fuel strip heater test cycle on the GS-911. The readings remained the same 0.07v.
Surely the volts should rise during the test cycles when the ECU is asking the strip to heat up?
I'd appreciate advice from any electrical gurus.
18k miles.
Bought the bike just over 12 months ago. I am the second owner. Previous owner had FSH with Motorrad Plymouth.
The fuel gauge always showed more fuel than there actually was.
When the tank was brimmed, the gauge would show full and would decrease as the fuel was used.
Though 3 or 4 bars meant empty. (ran out a couple of times!) I never had the low fuel warning light come on.
I figured that the strip simply needed calibrating so I bought a GS-911.
I carefully took the strip out and plugged the strips connector back in to the pump housing and allowed it to fully dry outside the tank.
When I turned the ignition on it still showed 3 bars (empty tank for me). After the 90 second cycle it then changed to empty, the amber light came on and the word 'fuel' flashed on screen.
All attempts to calibrate it with the GS-911 failed with an error message and fault code 'implausible or unreliable signal' (or words to that effect)
I replaced everything and brimmed the tank. I now have the very common, permanent empty amber light etc etc!
I tested the external fuel strip connector terminals (at the pump) and got 0.07v. This is the same as the live readings on the GS-911 when connected to the strip.
I then tested the same terminals and started the fuel strip heater test cycle on the GS-911. The readings remained the same 0.07v.
Surely the volts should rise during the test cycles when the ECU is asking the strip to heat up?
I'd appreciate advice from any electrical gurus.
?