Flush Mount (popup) Fuel Cap and Gauge Install
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RE: Flush Mount (popup) Fuel Cap and Gauge Install
Install was easy ( i am NOT a mechanic) Directions are clear and straight forward. Took me about an hour, taking my time.
Only problem I have is after 3 months, the leds on the fuel gauge started going out. Now have 4 not working...I am not happy about this.
Only problem I have is after 3 months, the leds on the fuel gauge started going out. Now have 4 not working...I am not happy about this.
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RE: Flush Mount (popup) Fuel Cap and Gauge Install
I have a set installed and as far as the water thing goes. The rubber seal around the gas cap is recessed a little so that allows a small amount of water to settle on top of that seal when you wash your bike. If you blow the water out with a leaf blower or a compressor after you wash the bike or just go for a ride you shouldn't have a problem. If you wash the bike then open the gas cap immediatelyyou will probably see a small amount of water. I use a leaf blower to dry the bike and haven't had any problem with water.
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I am guessing that even though this post was back in 2007, others like me know that these are pieces of crap. Mine lasted about 2 months. Now only the fuel pump icon lights up and one light blinks constantly. When turning on the ignition, all the lights light up once. Then only one blinks. What a piece of crap.