zoomdude57
Husqvarna
AA Class
I have been battling an issue where my low fuel light does not come on. While I can easily revert to using the odometer; I can be a bit annal when it comes to making sure everything on the bike is in working order!
I have seen a few posts on related issues, but none seem quite like mine. K7MDL has posted an excellent description on how that circuit works and that has been a great aid in my troubleshooting.
This is a 2009 EFI model.
Here is what I have done so far:
1) Verified the Fuel Warning light comes on during the startup diagnostics
2) Removed the fuel pump and tested the thermistor. Testing shows about 1K ohms at ambient temperature and applying warm air via a heat gun results in dropping resistance.
3) With the pump removed from the tank and the ignition on I am getting approximately 10 volts to the connector to the fuel pump assembly.
4) I am seeing approximately 6mA current to the thermistor and around a 6 volt voltage drop.
5) After waiting several minutes the fuel light does not come on and temperature of the thermistor remains at ambient temp. No change in current or voltage drop.
6) With ignition on and fuel pump assembly out of the bike I can apply heat to the thermistor and the fuel warning light will come on within 30 seconds or less.
Based on the above I believe my fuel level thermistor is in working order and that the Fuel Warning light is working properly. I am thinking the 6mA might not be enough current to heat the thermistor and based on what I have researched my thought is that overall resistance in this circuit is too high and thus the low amps. I know there is a 68 Ohm resistor in the circuit but have not been able to locate it.
So few questions:
1) Where on the 08/09 EFI bikes is the 68 Ohm resistor located? I am reluctant to start cutting wire harness tubing without having a good idea on where to look.
2) Is the 6mA in fact too low to heat the thermistor?
Any help is appreciated.
I have seen a few posts on related issues, but none seem quite like mine. K7MDL has posted an excellent description on how that circuit works and that has been a great aid in my troubleshooting.
This is a 2009 EFI model.
Here is what I have done so far:
1) Verified the Fuel Warning light comes on during the startup diagnostics
2) Removed the fuel pump and tested the thermistor. Testing shows about 1K ohms at ambient temperature and applying warm air via a heat gun results in dropping resistance.
3) With the pump removed from the tank and the ignition on I am getting approximately 10 volts to the connector to the fuel pump assembly.
4) I am seeing approximately 6mA current to the thermistor and around a 6 volt voltage drop.
5) After waiting several minutes the fuel light does not come on and temperature of the thermistor remains at ambient temp. No change in current or voltage drop.
6) With ignition on and fuel pump assembly out of the bike I can apply heat to the thermistor and the fuel warning light will come on within 30 seconds or less.
Based on the above I believe my fuel level thermistor is in working order and that the Fuel Warning light is working properly. I am thinking the 6mA might not be enough current to heat the thermistor and based on what I have researched my thought is that overall resistance in this circuit is too high and thus the low amps. I know there is a 68 Ohm resistor in the circuit but have not been able to locate it.
So few questions:
1) Where on the 08/09 EFI bikes is the 68 Ohm resistor located? I am reluctant to start cutting wire harness tubing without having a good idea on where to look.
2) Is the 6mA in fact too low to heat the thermistor?
Any help is appreciated.