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Fuel reserve sensor (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Check proper operation of the sensor by adding a 2W bulb in series to the sensor.

Place a bulb between the battery power supply cable and the connector terminal and connect the negative terminal to the ground connection:
  • if the sensor is submerged in petrol (sensor high electrical resistance, approx. 5-7 kOhm), the bulb should remain off.
  • if the sensor is not submerged in petrol, the bulb should turn on.


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