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Old 05-17-2007, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My newly purchased T309 6 Speeder seems to have a minor fault, in that the neutral light ceases to function when the motor is warm.

When it is cold it works fine again.

I am returning it to the dealer for rectification, when i can find a mutually convenient 'window.'

I thought I would ask though, if anyone has come across this symptom and what the cause was?

Off the topof my head I am guessing faulty neutral switch.

Anyone any ideas, please?

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Nige.

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Old 05-17-2007, 07:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It does sound like a bad sensor. Check this thread over in the T3 forum.

It's about a $30 part, & installation & removal appear to be quite simple if you don't want to leave it at the dealer.

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Thanks for the link, Kit.

It seems according to Jetmech, if I just remove the washer from the sensor, I should be good to go!

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Thanks again for the info.

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No prob, Nige. Good luck with it!

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