OK I put a gallon of gas into the bike today before a quick ride with the wife. It was about half full when we left about a half hour later I looked down and it was in the red. What the hell I just put some in, then it slowly goes back up. Fell all the way to the bottom for about ten minutes. No problems just couldnt tell how much gas I have left. We stoped for awhile and on the way home it seemed to work but who know's. Any one else have this happen to them. It's an 03.
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Originally posted by kickitjpCould be just a loose eletrical connection between the tank and the guage...
if the guage goes to empty, the problem is with a ground wire....if it goes to full, problem with a live wire.I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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Originally posted by kickitjpWell on my Pre, if I leave the tank wire unplugged, the guage will read in the red. Hope it helps....Kan-O-Gixxer!
-89 Gixxer 1100 Engine
-Stage 3 Jet Kit / KNN Pod Filters
-Ohlins Susupension
-Various Other Mods
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I am having the same problem with my 2000. So now I just use the trip meter and refule about every 180 miles..
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It's probably just the connector for the fuel level sender . Check the little cinnector that you have to pull apart to take the tank all the way off , preferably while the key's in . Mine does the same thing 'cause the wire's a bit old and worn out .
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Originally posted by md86It's probably just the connector for the fuel level sender . Check the little cinnector that you have to pull apart to take the tank all the way off , preferably while the key's in . Mine does the same thing 'cause the wire's a bit old and worn out .Help Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
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