The radiator fan on my '91 GPX250 is not working. Normally it kicks in when the tempreture gauge is about 2/3 the way to red but I'm assuming the thermostat that sets this off is faulty and as a result, nothing happens. This causes real problems when I'm sitting in traffic and the tempreture gauge reaches the red (after which I usually have to pull over and give it a rest in case I blow a gasket).
I've thought of just rewiring the thing so that the fan starts everytime the engine starts (irrespective of the tempreture), but I've been told by the local Kwaka dealer that although this is a cheap option, it is not a good idea as it will lead to the fan burning out before long and that I will have trouble warming it up in the morning.
Any thoughts or ideas if this is correct or is the Kwaka dealer being too anal in his interpretation of the solution.
I'll need to do something before Summer comes around and the weather really starts getting hot.
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GPX Fan Not Working
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The thermo is a sealed unit on the radiator I think - had the same problem on mine.
So fixing the thermo meant getting a new radiator.
You're dealer is overstating the risk of fan burnout, though I'd probably put a switch on it rather than wire it to the ignition.
I had a switch on mine and it paid off in winter. The fan last 50000kms with the switch system with no burnout.
ty
So fixing the thermo meant getting a new radiator.
You're dealer is overstating the risk of fan burnout, though I'd probably put a switch on it rather than wire it to the ignition.
I had a switch on mine and it paid off in winter. The fan last 50000kms with the switch system with no burnout.
ty
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On the GPX you have to remove seat, fairings and fuel tank.
Remove thermo cover bolts and remove the cover. Pull thermo out and change and pop everything back together
If ya get stuck PM me will get you pictures etc. Also may pay to test the thermo with popping it in water to see if it opens as may be anther problem
Good Luck
Remove thermo cover bolts and remove the cover. Pull thermo out and change and pop everything back together

If ya get stuck PM me will get you pictures etc. Also may pay to test the thermo with popping it in water to see if it opens as may be anther problem

Good Luck