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    Coolant temperature sensor

    This part has failed on my GSXR600, so the radiator fan doesn't turn on. I have tested the fan by wiring it directly to the battery and the fan does work.

    I went to a Suzuki dealer, and they want to charge me $88 for the sensor, and it's only designed to start the fan at 105°C, by which time the coolant has already boiled over. I went to a few car parts stores and Budget Motorcycle Spares, and none of them stock anything like that. I want a sensor that starts the fan at around 85-95°C. Anyone know where I can get one from?

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    That sounds about right price wise from a dealer but the temp part doesn't.
    My K9 750 comes on at around 85-90 but it has got up to over 100 so it sounds like your coolant/antifreeze needs replacing or at least putting better stuff in.

    Just checked the service book and it says on at 100 off at 105.

    If the fan won't start it could be the relay.
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    The coolant will only boil over at 105 degrees if the pressure cap is faulty. For every 1psi of coolant pressure, the boiling point is raised by 4 degrees C.
    With a 13 pound radiator cap, that raises the boiling point to around 152 degrees C.
    Maybe the cap is faulty, not the sensor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    This part has failed on my GSXR600, so the radiator fan doesn't turn on. I have tested the fan by wiring it directly to the battery and the fan does work.

    I went to a Suzuki dealer, and they want to charge me $88 for the sensor, and it's only designed to start the fan at 105°C, by which time the coolant has already boiled over. I went to a few car parts stores and Budget Motorcycle Spares, and none of them stock anything like that. I want a sensor that starts the fan at around 85-95°C. Anyone know where I can get one from?
    The fan on my gixxer 6 comes on around 105C - no boil over involved at that temp.
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    +1 on checking the cap.

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    Have you been riding it fast enough to get up to temperature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Have you been riding it fast enough to get up to temperature?
    Yes I have been. It only cooks when moving at a very slow pace or when I'm stopped at a traffic light. Shutting the engine off isn't the solution because then it won't start again until it cools down, but that's probably starter motor related (very common problem on the SRAD).

    So, does anyone know what pressure rating I should look for in a radiator cap? It's a 1998 SRAD.

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    turn it off at on at traffic lights and u might be susceptible to heat soak anyway?

    can't go wrong with replacing it with a factory suzuki part - must have worked before

    you could always just fit a switch, turn it off and on when u decide

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    Try an auto electrical shop, they should have a range of sensors available, maybe even one that fits in the hole correctly.

    I had a temp sensor go faulty on my duc, I pulled it apart and resoldered the connections from the sensor to the connector pins, has worked fine ever since. It's fan doesn't turn on until around 100°C either.
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    Jusy buy a Corolla cap from Repco for $15. Same thing.

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    You say the fan doesn't come on by itself? What temp has the bike got up to during riding? My fan on my SRAD750 didn't come on until about 105d, on the thou it's about the same, 105-107.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    You say the fan doesn't come on by itself? What temp has the bike got up to during riding? My fan on my SRAD750 didn't come on until about 105d, on the thou it's about the same, 105-107.
    The hottest I've ever seen the temperature display go up to is 108 before I shut the engine off, and the fan never came on. I have since replaced the radiator cap with a 15psi model. I rung up Suzuki and they said the factory cap is rated at 15.6psi.

    I'll wire up a switch to the fan at some stage as I can't afford the $88 to replace switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post

    I'll wire up a switch to the fan at some stage as I can't afford the $88 to replace switch.
    Cant afford $88 to repair your motorbike? You should seriously consider buying a bicycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    The hottest I've ever seen the temperature display go up to is 108 before I shut the engine off, and the fan never came on. I have since replaced the radiator cap with a 15psi model. I rung up Suzuki and they said the factory cap is rated at 15.6psi.

    I'll wire up a switch to the fan at some stage as I can't afford the $88 to replace switch.
    By the sounds of it you can't afford not to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Cant afford $88 to repair your motorbike? You should seriously consider buying a bicycle.
    I already have one that I use every day.

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