My VFR is 'Cooler' than Yours

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by wannabe, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. wannabe

    wannabe New Member

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    Hi everyone. I have been lurking on this site since I bought my '2000' in July. The web-site has been a great resource for my questions.

    I am using my bike as a daily commuter and I am noticing as the weather cools I can not get the operating temp. to come up past 140 degrees. There is exeptions, but for most of my 20 mile commute the bike runs cold.

    I started tearing in to the cooling system but thought I would post this dilema in order to get some expert advise.

    Does anyone have some input for me?

    Thanks. Steve
     


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  2. Jake

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    Sounds like a classic case of a sticking thermostat.

    Cheap part, but I've heard they can be a major PITA to get at. If you aren't already using a Honda service manual, I'd recommend you get one.

    Good luck,
    Jake
     


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    Thanks for the reply. It turned out to be a thermostat. A bit of a job to get at, but not too bad.


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