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NickPTre900

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Hi.

I do not know if anyone else has had this problem, where temperature gauge reads in the red but the bike is mechanical OK. The cure apparently is replacement set of clocks!!

My replacements are due in from Benelli UK shortly.

But when you have only had the bike 6 days (at the time) I thought as I am sure anyone else would that my new steed was about to do the way of impeding doom!!
 
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Nick, I've been fooling around with these clocks for a while now & have found that the earlier versions do have problems displaying temperature properly. The gauge can get offset & read too high. However, the red warning light in the tacho never comes on (& the display doesn't show "temp"), so you can rest assured that the temperature is ok.
Tuneboy also shows that the temperature is ok.

Eventually the gauge will reset itself correctly.

The version D gauge is fine, although it does reset it's clock & trip meter on occasions when starting. The solution to this problem is proving to be a little tricky. I thought I had it licked, but I was pipped at the post.
Thanks for the information. Do I still need to replace the clocks (the trip is now starting to set itself) or will it reset? Should I be asking Benelli UK for the version D gauge?

Please advise.

Regards

NickPTre900
 
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