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Coolant thermistor — removal and installation (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Contents: Removal ↓ Installation ↓
Read 1.2.1 and 1.3.1 carefully.

Removal



Lift the fuel tank; see 4.1.1.

Remove the rubber cover (1).

Disconnect the electrical connector (2).

Unscrew and remove the thermistor (3).

Unscrew and remove the thermistor (3).


(The article is reprinted from this resource Motoinstruction)

Installation



Smear the thread of a new thermistor with LOCTITE® 574.

Screw the new thermistor (3) finger-tight and then tighten.

If any coolant has been spilled during the removal procedure, top up to correct level when finished; see 2.10.1.
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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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