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My cbr 929 honda is overheating how do i fix this problem

Honda cbr929rr is overheating

  • Steeler Ed May 11, 2010

    Verify that the coolant is full and the fan kicks in at the correct temp (around 212 degrees F).

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Where do you drive, what state and what is your current temp there? How soon does it take to get warm? Is it red lining the temp gadge? Is it two stoke water cooled? If so it sounds like a thermostat failure, replace it with or just remove it altogether.

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Check the coolant circuit that does not have air at all kept inside.
With the bike cold and the radiator cap open on the bike's kick stand start pressing again and again the coolant pipes and fill in coolant if you have to.Then start the bike without closing the radiator cap and keep pressing-releasing (like a sponge) the pipes until the radiator's lower pipe start getting hot.Then close the cap and wait with the engine running until you hear the radiator fan turn on.If you reach 227 F (108 C)and it hasn't start turn it off and check the temp switch on the radiator or the fan.
If the radiator's lower pipe never get's hot but the temp gauge shows you the temp reaching above 194 F (90 C) then you have a thermostat problem and you should check your cylinder head gasket too for compression failure.

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Why is the red light flashing 3 long, 5 short?

http://downloads.hondatech.info/Moto/CBR/CBR929RR.pdf
Download the above. Page 125 explains it all. The 3 long means 30 and the short 5 means 5. Fault code is 35 (30+5)
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