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Anonymous Posted on Mar 15, 2012

Cooling fans not coming on 2006 FZ1

When running radiator cooling fans not cutting in,is over heating

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2012

    Hi had changed coolant and ran up bike found it got to 91c and fans hadn't come on so shut down bike,not sure at what temp they meant to come on.

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2012

    How do u bleed cooling system on this bike,do they have bleed screw ??

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It sounds as if you have an air lock in the coolant line. Bleed the coolant system and check that the thermostat works by doing a resistance check while the thermostat is in a jug, into which you pour boiling water. It should go "Short" when at boiling. Coolant in most bikes is usually kept at around 80-85 Deg C. I hope this helps

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