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wjoel
Posted 2008-12-06 9:11 PM (#24658)
Subject: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.

Had the 08 Vision out today,It started fine with the temp at 30 deg.Of course I've had the battery tender hooked up for the past week.When I first started out , the temp. gauge showed -9 on my
dash.After a few miles, it jumped to -1,finally after several more miles,it read the correct temp.
I was riding with my neighbor and his 08 Vision. He also experienced the same fluctuation.

Has anyone else encountered this as well, with the temp. gauge?





08 Super Steel Gray Vision
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VisionTex
Posted 2008-12-06 9:24 PM (#24661 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: RE: Ambient temperature gauge


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
Yes, they all do it.
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wjoel
Posted 2008-12-06 10:05 PM (#24662 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: RE: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
What's the fix on this? It has not done this on my Vision up to this point,when the temps are about
40 and higher.
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david.terry
Posted 2008-12-07 1:59 AM (#24666 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Madison, AL
Same issue here. Temp meter works fine until it gets cold.
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2008-12-07 8:20 AM (#24667 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Yes I was out early yesterday the Temp was 21 Defrees F and my bike was showing -9 degrees F but later in the day it was correct
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bigwill5150
Posted 2008-12-07 11:58 AM (#24672 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Iron Butt

Posts: 725
Reno County, KS
Yep, I remember reading about this problem last year. Temp gauges don't like the cold. There is no fix for it. There probably never will be, sorry to say.
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clubford00
Posted 2008-12-07 3:46 PM (#24673 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 301
Buffalo Grove,Ill
Cmon nobody rolls out of bed on a cold morning and functions properly. gees give it a chance guys Its cold.
When my car is parked all night in a cold garage and then i go out where its even colder i realize its gonna take a little bit of time to "catch up"
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wjoel
Posted 2008-12-07 6:44 PM (#24678 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
Maybe you are right? My's wifes Toyota Rav4 's temp gauge started blinking the wrong temp.
the other day when it got nippy.I still think there is a fix for this from Polaris.
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Bearcat
Posted 2008-12-07 10:48 PM (#24687 - in reply to #24678)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Cruiser

Posts: 173
Prescott Valley, AZ
I started a thread on the temp gauge last year when the temps here got down below freezing. What you are seeing is what everyone who rides a Vision in the "extreme" cold will observe. Once the temps get down below freezing the gauge gets a tad confused. I spoke to one of the Victory "engineers" at AZ Bike Week last year and he said he had never heard of anything like this and would "look into it". After many posts here it appears that the general agreement is that the - sign you see is "supposed" to indicate either twenty degrees or maybe even the teens.

In any event, Victory has said zero about this and I doubt it is anywhere near the top of their list of things needing fixes. I ride year round here (unless of course there has be moisture and the temps are freezing or lower) so I have seen this MANY times and just igmore it as I know the temp gauge is not as good as it could be. The Vision is a remarkable piece of engineering, a bike that rides like no other, and gets more "looks" than nearly any other motor vehicle on the road. And always remember, if your temp gauge is reading wierd turn the seats and grips up to HIGH and ride on!!

Ride Safe, Ride Often!!
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clubford00
Posted 2008-12-08 12:09 AM (#24689 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 301
Buffalo Grove,Ill
If your in an area where the temp drops enough to goof up the gauge what difference does it make if its 30 or 28 its cold nuff said.
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metalguy
Posted 2008-12-08 12:26 AM (#24691 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
Yep, it seems to only freak out under 32 degrees... I experienced it last winter repeatedly. I don't care, really. If the guage freaks, it is just a day to button my top button...-----Metalguy
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RedRider
Posted 2008-12-08 6:15 AM (#24696 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Visionary

Posts: 1350
Actually the temp gauge is like any gauge on the dashboard. We call them an idiot light. The temp gauge is saying, "Only an idiot would go out when it drops below 32." Couldn't resist.
I hope you posted on the Toyota site how poor their temp gauge works?
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-12-08 7:35 AM (#24697 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
Besides the total 'biker attitude' it must take to ride at 9 degrees, I believe the gauge is off a bit anyway.

Does anyone else have a temp gauge that shows about 5 degrees warmer than it really is? For example in the 'Texas Winter' (June--Sept) I've ridden on days where the temp gauge indicates 107 degrees, but my hunch is it's not quite that hot.

What's your experience?
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sandman
Posted 2008-12-08 9:15 AM (#24701 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Cruiser

Posts: 294
rhode island
handle bar mech. gauge would be an easy fix.
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clubford00
Posted 2008-12-08 10:27 AM (#24704 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Tourer

Posts: 301
Buffalo Grove,Ill
Or you could look at the thermometer on the side of the garage !
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2008-12-08 11:04 AM (#24705 - in reply to #24704)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Just put on the Weather Band Radio
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VisionTex
Posted 2008-12-08 12:30 PM (#24710 - in reply to #24696)
Subject: Re: Ambient temperature gauge


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
BlueOx USA - 2008-12-08 5:15 AM

Actually the temp gauge is like any gauge on the dashboard. We call them an idiot light. The temp gauge is saying, "Only an idiot would go out when it drops below 32." Couldn't resist.
I hope you posted on the Toyota site how poor their temp gauge works?


I can see it now, due to poor quality, we will have to bail out Toyota in about 10 years!
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coachwes
Posted 2008-12-09 9:48 PM (#24768 - in reply to #24658)
Subject: RE: Ambient temperature gauge


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 24
savannah ga
HI ALL Just picked up my 08 2 weeks ago and i also noticed the -9 problem . When i went to the dealer for my 500 mile service i told him . His replie was never heard of it and the owner said he wouldnt even worry about it . Ya well i like to know how cold it is just for my personal record . so iam putting down -9 sounds good lol .
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