Brother, I had the similar issue, please do check once whether or not you are able to see few bubbles/ white kind of foam in the engine oil looking from the oil glass. If yes, it might be the issue like the coolant is mixing with the engine oil. In that case you need to replace the water pump seal. This solves the issue. Generally sensors will work perfectly. Hope I answerd the question.
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In my case it turned out to be the wiring. Might be issue the sensor or the wiring. Mostly the cases are with the wiring so do check the wiring harness and turn the handle fully left to right if the response in the dash changes. Also check, wiggle and press the covered wires in the right side infront of the tank which goes towards the head of the bike. The bunch wires lies at the cone set bearing part 'lower part of the handles. Sensor ko problem ho vane sensor change garne, wiring ko ho vane wiring check garera banaune bro.
This problem might be common with the KTM's. In my case it turned out to be the wiring. Might be issue with the sensor or the wiring. Mostly the cases are with the wiring so do check the wiring harness and turn the handle fully left to right if the response in the dash changes. Also check, wiggle and press the covered wires in the right side infront of the tank which goes towards the head of the bike. The bunch wires lies at the cone set bearing part 'lower part of the handles'. Do check the sensors as well.
This problem might be common with the KTM's. In my case it turned out to be the wiring. Might be issue the sensor or the wiring. Mostly the cases are with the wiring so do check the wiring harness and turn the handle fully left to right if the response in the dash changes. Also check, wiggle and press the covered wires in the right side infront of the tank which goes towards the head of the bike. The bunch wires lies at the cone set bearing part 'lower part of the handles'
Yes brother i asked with the service center they told me it might have the problem with the wiring or the sensors. But couldn't confirm it, until the new working sensors are plugged on.
@@maddybabu bro it's not a dangerous issue it's just a minor issue. It's just a issue with the sensor or the wiring, it is just showing the wrong information in the dash, but it doesn't effect the engine because the engine is not over heated actually. In cases the ecu might not let us to start the bike coz it's thinking the engine is over heated but actually it's not. So if you have the similar problem you can takeout the sensor plug and start the bike and take it towards your convince. It's totally safe.
@@abhishekshakya287 which wiring i need to check near handle or somewhere else in bike? please give me the position approx where i can find the cut in wire o
This problem might be common with the KTM's. In my case it turned out to be the wiring. Might be issue the sensor or the wiring. Mostly the cases are with the wiring so do check the wiring harness and turn the handle fully left to right if the response in the dash changes. Also check, wiggle and press the covered wires in the right side infront of the tank which goes towards the head of the bike. The bunch wires lies at the cone set bearing part 'lower part of the handles'
This problem might be common with the KTM's. In my case it turned out to be the wiring. Might be issue the sensor or the wiring. Mostly the cases are with the wiring so do check the wiring harness and turn the handle fully left to right if the response in the dash changes. Also check, wiggle and press the covered wires in the right side infront of the tank which goes towards the head of the bike. The bunch wires lies at the cone set bearing part 'lower part of the handles'