Greetings,
The last couple of times that I left the bike parked in the sun for an extended period, the low fuel light has come on. There is plenty of fuel in the tank. On both occasions, I have gone to the gas station and filled it up (less than 2 gallons each time) and the light goes out as I beleive the added fuel cools the tank.
My question is...... Is the low fuel sensor triggered by actual fuel level or does it sense temperature differance to determine that no fuel is at that level.
Thanks for your wisdom,
The last couple of times that I left the bike parked in the sun for an extended period, the low fuel light has come on. There is plenty of fuel in the tank. On both occasions, I have gone to the gas station and filled it up (less than 2 gallons each time) and the light goes out as I beleive the added fuel cools the tank.
My question is...... Is the low fuel sensor triggered by actual fuel level or does it sense temperature differance to determine that no fuel is at that level.
Thanks for your wisdom,
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