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cbxchris
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I kinda asked this question a week or so ago and didn`t really get a answer. This is on a GS 1150ES. I do not want to disable the complete monitor system or remove the bulbs unless absolutely necessary. This is my theory and I would like for anyone to tell me right or wrong. I notice in the shop manual the way to check and see if your sensor is good or not is to take a meter and with the sensor still in the battery take one lead to the ground and the other to the sensor. It should read above 3V. I have a friend that runs a shop and we checked several different bikes with sensors. Most all checked out around 6V. I notice on the sensor there is a capacitor that my guess takes 12v and reduces it to 6v...my guess to much voltage back to monitor system?? It seems to me you could take the sensor lead cut off the part that goes to the sensor put a end on it and lay it down with the positve lead and it should fool the monitor system into thinking all is good. The main reason I am attempting to do all this is the sensor battery is 110 bucks....without 40. Usually I do not let money stop me from buying the best for my bikes but I have several. I will not ride this bike a lot and know in 2 years it would be 110 bucks again. Thanks again and like to say there are a lot of good folks on this board!!!
Chris