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On a Breva 750 is the low fuel light supposed to come on when you fist turn on the key as a check?If not, does this mean the bulb is burned out or are there other possibilities? The light has never worked on this bike since I purchased it used.The circuit outside of the dash looks simple. It is just a thermistor in the tank with a line in and out from the dash. I have found no information on what goes on inside the dash.
Well, I'm thinking:I suspect that you need a lower resistance, to generate the heat, that starts the process where it self heats and lights the bulb.I can't find a single bit of info on the wattage of that thermistor. That looks like about 1/4 watt. The one in the tank is large, closer to 1 watt, to pass that bulb current. The one in the tank is enclosed in a shield, in case something goes wrong in the gasoline, it is less likely to be a safety issue.Have you tested the bulb?
On a Breva 750 is the low fuel light supposed to come on when you fist turn on the key as a check?.......
On my Breva it comes on "occasionally ".
Just spoke with Gonzo. On his Breva, the low fuel light does NOT cycle on initial ignition. Although it does come on sometimes, then fade out without fuel being low - and that's on an 8,000 km bike.
Does not come on with the key that I recall.
Wayne,Are you referring to the Fuel light or the Flasher warning light?
The other models that I owned, the EV and the Centauro, that use that same thermistor, did NOT have a resistor also. It was a simple thermistor and bulb, nothing else.You shorted the wires, and the bulb did not light. Bad bulb or wiring, right?Sounds like you are itching to replace the thermistor anyway, even though the bulb does not work.
The small holes in the can are not to damp the fluid, If the sensor receives full 12 Volts in air the it can get white hot and fuse, any flame is cooled passing through the tiny holes so its contained inside the capsule. That's why you cannot use a bare thermistor.If the light doesn't go when you short the wires out do you think a new sensor will fix it?The dash I have is not screwed together, the light is a surface mount LED, when I find another ribbon cable I will check it out.I think the 2.5k resistance you measured may be ok although I expected it to be lower.BTW, is the text on your screen extra wide, (on my Mac it disappears off to the side) I think its caused by the reference in the 3rd post setting the text width
I am not itching to replace anything. I wish I had the luck to only have a bad thermistor because it looks relatively easy and cheap to repair.......I would much prefer if all my newer bikes had the gauge and warning light set up of the EV or Centauro.I hate the electronic dash with it's integration of key immobilizers, parasitic drain, key codes and links to the ECU.