My thermistor recently quit, leading me to embarrass myself about saying I'd have to clean the carbs when the bike was running out of gas.
Here's what the search button says:-
" The Specials use a thermistor, a thermal resistor. When it is submerged in liquid, the gauge light remains off, when out of the liquid, the light should go on. I have had them go bad before. My test was to try another in it's place."
Am I right in thinking that this means the thermistor will not conduct power when it's wet with gas but will conduct power when it dries out?
My Ohm meter shows infinite resistance on mine, wet or dry, so it's hooped, right?
I got a replacement and it does that too.
Seems I'll be real careful watching the odometer until I can arrange to get #3.
Here's what the search button says:-
" The Specials use a thermistor, a thermal resistor. When it is submerged in liquid, the gauge light remains off, when out of the liquid, the light should go on. I have had them go bad before. My test was to try another in it's place."
Am I right in thinking that this means the thermistor will not conduct power when it's wet with gas but will conduct power when it dries out?
My Ohm meter shows infinite resistance on mine, wet or dry, so it's hooped, right?
I got a replacement and it does that too.
Seems I'll be real careful watching the odometer until I can arrange to get #3.
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