So, Ive nearly had it a week, and the fuel gauge seems to have gone west, Ive done a search and it seems to be fairly common.
This was the first time I let the fuel go to the warning light, the gauge was showing pretty empty, so I pulled in to a garage fairly soon after the light came on and a bit over 18 liters went in, so 6 liters left which is what Triumph say in the book.
But then after leaving the garage, light still on and gauge showing empty, thought it might be sticky so at a set of lights I jammed the front brake on (Who says Tiger brakes are crap, I nearly stood it on its face), anyway that actually put the light out, but the gauge is still showing empty, so new sender unit I presume??
PS: My light came on at 180 miles, 18 liters in so approx 45MPG, not too bad Im thinking, I was playing a bit with the first tank full and only got 38MPG. UK Miles and gallons by the way.
Yup... new Fuel Sending Unit.
I've seen them on eBay for about $20 (get one from a 2006 or newer Tiger, or other triumph bike with the same part number for the FSU). Otherwise they are about $95 from the dealer.
Figures are all about right so no probs there.
My gauge sticks occasionally, but usually frees itself off in a mile or two with the vibration. I just use it as an excuse to rev the nuts off it.
I fill her up, zero the trip and then I know I need to be looking for fuel at around 190 to 200. Light usually comes on around 195. Sometimes, depending on ttraffic I can be sweating on 210-215, no light, gauge off the bottom and quitely certain it's broke. Then I bottle out and fill up and squeeze 22 litres or so in.... :?
leave it a while they normally decide to work again, but only when they are good and ready :shock:
Thanks Guys, I'll try and free her off then, oh dear, means Ill have to ride her again, shame :)
Hey Tim - sorry for your troubles. But LO Tigers don't need no stinkin fuel gauge. None of my other bikes gott 'em (except the ST) so I go with the trip odo and a 32oz MSR bottle straped on...just in case I miscalculate. I'd use the bumpy road / high rev methood to unstick it.
Quote from: "jphish"Hey Tim - sorry for your troubles. But LO Tigers don't need no stinkin fuel gauge. None of my other bikes gott 'em (except the ST) so I go with the trip odo and a 32oz MSR bottle straped on...just in case I miscalculate. I'd use the bumpy road / high rev methood to unstick it.
Your right of course, and my last bike never had a gauge, but If somethings there I want it to work, even if its totally inacurate :lol:
Quote from: "Timbox2"Your right of course, and my last bike never had a gauge, but If somethings there I want it to work, even if its totally inacurate :lol:
Don't worry it will be totally inacurate, well mine is... 8)
Yeah - the gauge is sort of a 'relative fuel indicator' - Mine stays on full for first 100 mi... then drops so fast you can almost watch it move. I don't pay much attention til I hit about 200 mi.
well, it fixed itself this morning.
Fair play to performance Triumph, I was up in cheltenham today and popped in and saw the service manager and asked him about the fuel gauge, "Yep, they all do that was his sort of reply" "We can put a new one in if you like, £118 fitted, but the likelihood is that one will do the same in a year or two, they normally sort themselves out after a while, and we have found that if you don't run the tank too empty, they're not so bad"
Ah well, his honesty was refreshing :lol:
Quote from: "Timbox2"Your right of course, and my last bike never had a gauge, but If somethings there I want it to work, even if its totally inacurate :lol:
COMPLETELY agree! If it hadn't come with a gauge... fine. But it's there and it's broken now so it has to be fixed :)
Usually once these fail it's due to the float in the sending unit swelling. It might un-stick for a while but it will probably stick again.
The 2006 and newer FSU design uses a redesigned float. I think you can actually buy the float by itself but then you have to service the FSU, and it requires some luck and finesse :)
Mine has always been the same,needle goes from full to off the dial in around the 125mile mark another 50 to light.
Hey Timbox2 !! its good to hear your atleast gettin out on yer Tigger !! mines been pacin up n down in the garage since december :shock:
i don`t know if this works but i put Redex in my fuel, mostly when i remember but it must be about every third tankfull !! its suppost to keep the tank from rustin ( tanks plastic ) keep the fuel lines clean, lube the pump and probably the sender unit, clean the injectors and lube the uppercylinder area !! :?
but i put it in cos i`ve always done it !!
might help !!
KK
Quote from: "KuzzinKenny"Hey Timbox2 !! its good to hear your atleast gettin out on yer Tigger !! mines been pacin up n down in the garage since december :shock:
i don`t know if this works but i put Redex in my fuel, mostly when i remember but it must be about every third tankfull !! its suppost to keep the tank from rustin ( tanks plastic ) keep the fuel lines clean, lube the pump and probably the sender unit, clean the injectors and lube the uppercylinder area !! :?
but i put it in cos i`ve always done it !!
might help !!
KK
Might be worth a try KK, cheers mate, yep me and Tigger are getting out quite a bit, here she is today in the Chepstow area
(http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g132/cockneytaff/Tiger/Tiger006.jpg)