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Not my area of expertise as a forewarning. With that out of the way, I suspect it's one of two things but have no way to differentiate. One that is the most likely is the oil pressure sensor has failed and is now showing a constant false positive even though there is still pressure. The second is that the oil pump has failed and you actually don't have oil pressure and should be very concerned. If you have kept riding the bike without it running hotter than normal I would look into the sensor first, and possibly replacing it. Tertiary, and a good place to just be sure. The bike is running with the light on correct? As some bikes will let it be on with the cluster prior to start.
As another note, if you haven't run the bike for a long period since, for fear of issues, do not attempt to run it. Just replace the sensor if possible or take it to a qualified mechanic to make sure there is actually oil flow for the safety of your engine.
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Not my area of expertise as a forewarning. With that out of the way, I suspect it's one of two things but have no way to differentiate. One that is the most likely is the oil pressure sensor has failed and is now showing a constant false positive even though there is still pressure. The second is that the oil pump has failed and you actually don't have oil pressure and should be very concerned. If you have kept riding the bike without it running hotter than normal I would look into the sensor first, and possibly replacing it. Tertiary, and a good place to just be sure. The bike is running with the light on correct? As some bikes will let it be on with the cluster prior to start.
As another note, if you haven't run the bike for a long period since, for fear of issues, do not attempt to run it. Just replace the sensor if possible or take it to a qualified mechanic to make sure there is actually oil flow for the safety of your engine.
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Not my area of expertise as a forewarning. With that out of the way, I suspect it's one of two things but have no way to differentiate. One that is the most likely is the oil pressure sensor has failed and is now showing a constant false positive even though there is still pressure. The second is that the oil pump has failed and you actually don't have oil pressure and should be very concerned. If you have kept riding the bike without it running hotter than normal I would look into the sensor first, and possibly replacing it. Tertiary, and a good place to just be sure. The bike is running with the light on correct? As some bikes will let it be on with the cluster prior to start.
As another note, if you haven't run the bike for a long period since, for fear of issues, do not attempt to run it. Just replace the sensor if possible or take it to a qualified mechanic to make sure there is actually oil flow for the safety of your engine.
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When I had my fazer thou I fitted a multigauge made by one of the forum members in place of the fuel gauge, it had lots of options of what to display from the bikes wiring loom and multiple screens that could be cycled through, would need an extra sensor for oil pressure or temp though.
It also acted as a speedo healer and could be linked to a cheap GPS module so you could compare readings on the go, he even showed a point on the dash where 5v could be taken to power the gps module.
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Current toys: '99 XT600E, 2000 4TX, '82 Princess 30DS (where the username comes from), No longer a '03 Fazer thou.
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That is a pressure switch only shown not pressure measurement, you'd need to change for a different sensor, an adaptor to 1/8"NPT would give greater choice of sensors in both EU or USA automotive resistance range or custom industrial sensor which would likely need software calibration with a known pressure source.
A straight oil pressure warning light would do me, does the 900 engine warning light not incorporate low oil pressure?
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Quote:That is a pressure switch only shown not pressure measurement, you'd need to change for a different sensor, an adaptor to 1/8"NPT would give greater choice of sensors in both EU or USA automotive resistance range or custom industrial sensor which would likely need software calibration with a known pressure source.
A straight oil pressure warning light would do me, does the 900 engine warning light not incorporate low oil pressure?
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In This HVAC Training Video, I Show how a Pressure Transducer Works, Common Voltages and Pressures, Troubleshooting, and Calibration Testing! Pressure Transducers are Common in Larger VRF and Some Mini VRF Systems! Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.
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The method for a straight oil pressure switch on the 850 doesnt work on the 900 due to the oil tank being separated from the engine. There is no room so you have to make a brass 90° banjo adapter