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Bandit thermo fan

Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc In-line 4's' started by redzook1308, Feb 12, 2016.

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    Ok, so i got my 1988 bandit running today. Runs really good (so far). Left it running for like 20 to 25 min and the thermo fan wouldnt come on, took it for a 5 min ride and still didnt come on.
    I put direct power to the positive on the fan and it worked. Plugged it back in and still not working. (All plugs are plugged in properly).
    What else can i look at?
     
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    check your thermo fan switch
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    Awesome ill check them tmoz. Thanks for your help.
    Do they play up?
     
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    Not that I am aware of with Suzuki's, they do on CBR's
     
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    Ok bud.
    Could it of just not been hot enough?
     
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    No worries. Thanks for that. Got it all working. Pulled the whole thermostat housing apart and cleaned all plugs and everything and now she works
     
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