2006 fuel light stays off
#1
2006 fuel light stays off
Hey guys. I've got a 2006 1200c that the low fuel light doesn't come on when its out. I've ran out of gas twice now because of this. Wanted to see if there's a way to test the fuel light on the gauge or if anyone has a trick to get it to come on so I know the light works and its not burned out. Any suggestion would be great. Thanks in advance.
#2
Hey guys. I've got a 2006 1200c that the low fuel light doesn't come on when its out. I've ran out of gas twice now because of this. Wanted to see if there's a way to test the fuel light on the gauge or if anyone has a trick to get it to come on so I know the light works and its not burned out. Any suggestion would be great. Thanks in advance.
#3
Yeah, the 2006 is a carburetor bike not a fuel injector bike. It does not utilize a "low fuel" light. Just make sure you have your fuel petcock set to normal operation and when you run out of fuel, switch it over to the "reserve" position and you have about a gallon and a half of fuel left to get you to a gas station.
#5
Yeah, the 2006 is a carburetor bike not a fuel injector bike. It does not utilize a "low fuel" light. Just make sure you have your fuel petcock set to normal operation and when you run out of fuel, switch it over to the "reserve" position and you have about a gallon and a half of fuel left to get you to a gas station.
The OP has a "C" model bike which has a 4.5 gal. tank. 150 miles would be more like it.
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#8
The same speedo was/is used on other model bikes. The low fuel light is only used/applicable on EFI bikes. You bike has a carb, not EFI.