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Hi

Can someone tell me how to remove the thermostatic fan switch on my 2013 beta Evo.

It looks as if it justs pushes in and is held in by an O ring, but I cannot get the old one out.

Thanks

Stuart

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The thermostat is held in by a circlip, so you'll need circlip pliers to remove that.  For best access you'll have to drop the radiator out to the limit of the fan wires - you may have to release a couple of cable ties, then as the thermostat is quite a tight fit and I usually screw a self tapping screw into the back of it to help prise it out.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have replaced the switch and the fan but the bike is still overheating when it stands running for a while.

It looks to me as if the fan is running more slowly that I remember.  Can anyone tell me what voltage I should be getting at the fan?

Also does anyone know where the earth point is on the loom so that I can check the grounding?

Thanks

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Hi

I only had 1.6 volts at the fan.  Cleaned all the connectors particularly the one to the regulator.

Now all works fine, so must have just had a bad connection.

Thanks for all your help.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Took the bike out today and it overheated again.  Fan running slowly. 

Cleaned connections again, no joy.

By chance can across this thread -

As suggested disconnected the fuel solenoid (which was not working anyway) and fan now back up to speed. 

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