01 325 trailboss oil cooling fan problems!
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01 325 trailboss oil cooling fan problems!
OK I screwed up and hooked the battery up backwards on this 325 trailboss it was a battery off something else & the post were backwards now my oil cooler fan stays on ! What did I screw up ? I unplugged the temp sensor on the cooler thinking it might be bad but checks out with ohm meter . were does the power for the fan come from if anyone knows I could use some help ! This is my wifes machine & she is pretty mad she cant go riding in this spring like winter weather were having in Texas Thanks Oh I did ride today without her LOL
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01 325 trailboss oil cooling fan problems!
im not sure if your model has an ECM or not. its new enough that it could have one but old enough that it might not lol. unfortunatly fuses do not protect against voltage flowing the wrong direction. the only thing it screws up is electronics. i would get a manual to see if it has the test procedures for the various electronic parts on your bike.
ive been through atlo about 1000 times. never stayed long enough to say ive been there tho. i have 2 parks to ride at in my back yard so i dont have to travel that far. i live in troup so i have river run and mud creek both in jacksonville.
ive been through atlo about 1000 times. never stayed long enough to say ive been there tho. i have 2 parks to ride at in my back yard so i dont have to travel that far. i live in troup so i have river run and mud creek both in jacksonville.
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01 325 trailboss oil cooling fan problems!
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: shilohridgesecurity
OK I screwed up and hooked the battery up backwards on this 325 trailboss it was a battery off something else & the post were backwards now my oil cooler fan stays on ! What did I screw up ? I unplugged the temp sensor on the cooler thinking it might be bad but checks out with ohm meter . were does the power for the fan come from if anyone knows I could use some help ! This is my wifes machine & she is pretty mad she cant go riding in this spring like winter weather were having in Texas Thanks Oh I did ride today without her LOL</end quote></div>
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]Quite possible thermistor switch module under front cover fried!( #4010249 LR60) causing fan to stay on constantly?
OK I screwed up and hooked the battery up backwards on this 325 trailboss it was a battery off something else & the post were backwards now my oil cooler fan stays on ! What did I screw up ? I unplugged the temp sensor on the cooler thinking it might be bad but checks out with ohm meter . were does the power for the fan come from if anyone knows I could use some help ! This is my wifes machine & she is pretty mad she cant go riding in this spring like winter weather were having in Texas Thanks Oh I did ride today without her LOL</end quote></div>
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]Quite possible thermistor switch module under front cover fried!( #4010249 LR60) causing fan to stay on constantly?
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im not sure if your model has an ECM or not. its new enough that it could have one but old enough that it might not lol. unfortunatly fuses do not protect against voltage flowing the wrong direction. the only thing it screws up is electronics. i would get a manual to see if it has the test procedures for the various electronic parts on your bike.
ive been through atlo about 1000 times. never stayed long enough to say ive been there tho. i have 2 parks to ride at in my back yard so i dont have to travel that far. i live in troup so i have river run and mud creek both in jacksonville.
ive been through atlo about 1000 times. never stayed long enough to say ive been there tho. i have 2 parks to ride at in my back yard so i dont have to travel that far. i live in troup so i have river run and mud creek both in jacksonville.
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