Let the dealer worry about it.
That's why you buy new,, because it's warranted. if something goes wrong you can always take it back to the dealer to fix it...
FOR FREE!
PS. If you start messing with it on your own, you might screw something up and void the warranty, then you'd really be screwed.
2007-04-15 13:16:37
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answered by Scotty 6
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If you want to try to trouble shoot the problem yourself, make sure the fans are plugged into their connectors securely. I'm not sure if there is separate fuse for the fans but you may want to check the fuses. There is also a switch that's probably attached to the radiator that tells the fans when to turn on check and make sure that its connected securely.
If all that fails take her back to the dealer!!
2007-04-15 09:42:15
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answered by cpu_doc67 1
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Take a bike path. As an experience MX rider you have already got the muscle mechanics to journey yet you would be taught some highway skills from the class. maximum mandatory is braking. Any squid can whack the noise maker yet gaining wisdom of the thank you to brake is what can shop your existence. it is likewise what wins races. I brake with in ordinary terms front brakes and not use the rear (till required in airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dirt / rain). it incredibly is a racing type that i actually like and it incredibly is basically desirable to admired sportbikes. be taught to brake tricky and tender with the front and you would be extra advantageous of. additionally take a song college and hit upon a club that promotes rapid and risk-free (in many situations racers) on your section. they might coach you alot approximately using and stop you fom making blunders. i might say a 600R is basically too plenty for many individuals. you have already got it so basically take extra care. final little bit of propose - journey such as you're invisible. automobiles won't seem for ya, and which could be anoying, yet they might kill you so as that they have the appropriate of way no matter what.
2016-10-22 05:44:43
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answered by ? 4
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The temperature sensor might be bad or simply unplugged. I'm not sure where it is on your model. It is on the cylinder head. Probably on left rear facing backwards.
When you do find it, make sure it's plugged in.
If it is - unplug it, turn on the key and jump that wire to ground. The fan should come on.
If the fan comes on - the sensor is probably bad.
2007-04-15 08:08:58
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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Take it back to the dealer.
2007-04-15 05:58:23
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answered by Michael d 2
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whats wrong with taking it to the dealer?? they took
your money didn't they. if you let this go then it will not
be covered.fans are supposed to come on around
225 or 230.
2007-04-15 06:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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What motorcycles don't come with warranties these days? Take it back and tell them to fix it.
2007-04-15 05:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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take it back whoever you bought it off, you should have waranty that will cover any problems. So, you wont be out of pocket!
2007-04-15 06:00:10
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answered by the best 2
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I think you answered it yourself. The cooling fans aren't working.
2007-04-15 05:58:49
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answered by Andy S 1
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TAKE IT BACK TO THE DEALER!!!!!!.
2007-04-15 06:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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