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R1150RT (R22) Temperature light

As far as I've ever been able to tell - it doesn't! It looks like there should be a light behind that red insert, but I get the feeling that das faktory didn't follow through here. If it's any help, here's a chart that's supposed to be for the 1100; I don't recall the source of this.
Oil temp iRID chart R1100.JPG
 
As far as I've ever been able to tell - it doesn't! It looks like there should be a light behind that red insert, but I get the feeling that das faktory didn't follow through here. If it's any help, here's a chart that's supposed to be for the 1100; I don't recall the source of this.
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hmm, I wonder at what temp it would be good to shut it off and let it cool down. I assume it should never get too hot if you are moving.
 
Hi !!!

At what temperature does the light turn on on an r1150 ??

Thank for your return !!

Richard

The lights come on with the ignition.

Since you asked about the temperature light, the assumption is you're referring to engine temp.
There's no light. That's what the oil temperature gauge is for.
 
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