5 minutes is too soon for that fan to turn on. That's a good thing. Your relationship with the Acewell is beyond me. What is slightly unsettling is picturing you doing prolonged idling of that bike at this stage. No leaks? That's good. Get it roadworthy, registered and insured then put it motion around the neighborhood. That'll expose glitches without washing down the combustion chambers with fuel.
If you idle it for 15 minutes and have wired it correctly, in temps of 80º either the fan will come on, the temp gauge will light or the bearings will seize.
In the meantime, you can do this.
Hey Laitch,
So I tried what you had written in your post about the coolant relay. I've tested all three methods Kama for the fan and temp light.
I'm going to assume I tested everything correctly but my results show that nothing works. I would like to know where I should start troubleshooting.
Thanks
Edit: I am currently running through this Diagnostic page:
http://www.ibmwr.org/ktech/fan-diagnosis.shtmlTemp Probe test: 414 Ohms
(I ran it for a couple minutes before)
Fuse 6 was burned out. My research tells me its the FI/Temp sensor fuse? If so the bike still started...?
I dont have a temp sensor light. I just realized this. Ill have to order one. The acewell doesnt have a light for this.
Jumped Pin 15 to A2. The fan starts. Albeit I need to order a new one, it squeals a bit.
Tried jumping the temp sensor with a paperclip. The fan doesnt start. (was supposedly mentioned in clymers) Also it appears this circuit I think runs off of Fuse 6. I say this because when the fuse was removed, the bike started right up (when jumped). When I put a new fuse in with the temp sensor still jumped the bike will not start.
This is a little bit confusing.
On the IBMWR page it says that "touching a jumper wire to connectors 31 and A3 should turn on the over temp. warning light." 31= Ground. A3= Light. However on the Acewell the Light needs a + and not a - .