Kawasaki Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor at Sadie Hernandez blog

Kawasaki Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. found the temp sensor info in the manual, i figured it'd be in the cooling section but its under the efi section. It works at idle and at high. after changing my coolant, my temperature sensor only works intermittently. coolant bypasses the closed thermostat when cold until operating temperature is attained, causing the engine to warm up more quickly. temp light came on, coolant not circulating. last week, on the way to work, my temperature gauge started rapidly climbing at a stop light. It says to pull the ecu and. the temperature sensor is located on the back of the engine, directly under the passenger side throttle body.

2008 KAWASAKI NINJA EX250 J COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR RADIATOR THERMO
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coolant bypasses the closed thermostat when cold until operating temperature is attained, causing the engine to warm up more quickly. the temperature sensor is located on the back of the engine, directly under the passenger side throttle body. It says to pull the ecu and. last week, on the way to work, my temperature gauge started rapidly climbing at a stop light. found the temp sensor info in the manual, i figured it'd be in the cooling section but its under the efi section. after changing my coolant, my temperature sensor only works intermittently. temp light came on, coolant not circulating. It works at idle and at high.

2008 KAWASAKI NINJA EX250 J COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR RADIATOR THERMO

Kawasaki Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor found the temp sensor info in the manual, i figured it'd be in the cooling section but its under the efi section. temp light came on, coolant not circulating. the temperature sensor is located on the back of the engine, directly under the passenger side throttle body. after changing my coolant, my temperature sensor only works intermittently. It works at idle and at high. coolant bypasses the closed thermostat when cold until operating temperature is attained, causing the engine to warm up more quickly. last week, on the way to work, my temperature gauge started rapidly climbing at a stop light. It says to pull the ecu and. found the temp sensor info in the manual, i figured it'd be in the cooling section but its under the efi section.

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