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Home › Forums › All Things 750 Twin › Technical Garage › How To Fix It › OIL LIGHT
As the oil light reacts to oil pressure, you have either a dodgy switch or low oil pressure.
Only other thing could be a wire which has been chafed through and shorting to bring the light on.
If you can get an oil pressure gauge and adaptor to fit in place of the the Z750’s pressure switch you can test the pressure. If not change the switch and hope.
i could always take the bulb out 😀
it’ll stop you worrying about it up until the engine siezes along the motorway.
had a play today and it looks like a faulty switch,luckily i have a spare 😀
Yeah hes changed the switch and now the light doesnt come on at all lol
Maybe the oil pressure is that good it never drops enough to ever bring the light on. It could happen.
beg to differ my ikkle dwarfy one,it does fecking work.
PLENTY OF OIL IN THE ENGINE BUT THE OIL LIGHT KEEPS COMING ON????? thoughts please.
oil pressure is soooooooooooooooo good it squirts it all over my left boot 😀