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I know lots of people have tried various dehumidifying strategies to keep the instruments clear. Mine has fogged up yet again after a rainy spell and is working fine (I'm on the 2nd one) but I was wondering if anyone with a later model Griso say '14 or newer has experienced this problem? Is it a design flaw that has possibly been updated? I only get this in the winter or sunny days when sunlight directly hits the instrument cluster. Just kind of annoying. Thx!
Was your bike in a heated garage over the winter?
I took delivery of the new bike in spring 2017 and apparently the bike was stored in heated garage and showroom from date of manufacture up until delivery.I also rode in the rain a few times.If your saying thats how it all starts then I will notify my dealer.ThanksNorm F.
Moto, it's been a couple of years since I took the instrument panel out but I seem to recall a plastic cap and under that is a white thingy I assumed was the breathing membrane. Is that not the case?
Sounds like I forgot what it looked like and I need to check the lower vents and maybe blow some hot air through there?
Moto,I just pulled the dash off and the cap I was talking about was siliconed in on this replacement dash. I'm failing to see where the two bottom vents are though.PS, I also found your dissertation on the issue only to find photobucket pics not showing up. I guess I should stop at this point and wait for advice. I suspect the membrane I'm speaking of is the air pressure sensor? I could try to pry the silver bezel off but that sounds risky. I don't see the two false posts that are vents either...
upload image gifThats my 2014 fogging up in the bottom right corner. It's still under warrenty but im not sure if its enough to complain about. What do y'all think?
Moto, I think I might have asked before (its now more important since I have acquired a 2007 Griso)What do you think of completely sealing the dash and tubing the pressure off to a slack diaphragm, I'm thinkingsomething like a balloon that can compensate for temperature/elevation changes.Perhaps some desicant for good measure.So next sunny day I should wheel the bike outside to see if I get any condensation, perhaps cool the plastic with ice or one of those refrigerant spray cans?Thanks for all the work you have done on this.
Well bad news is the fogging is back. Good news is I know why.After sitting in direct sunlight for about 5 hours, within 5 minutes of being connected electronically, the moisture returned. It has to be the heat generated on the PCB. I didn't even start the bike. I programmed the clock and turned the key back off and it's back again. Crazy!