I owned my R15 from last 4 years and never had any problem in my bike in this time. But 2 years ago I faced a serious problem in my bike's fuel pump and it was due to over heating of the fuel pump as the bike was parked in hot open garage in my house for 1 month. At that time I visited at Yamaha Service Station for for multiple times but the service guys were unable to resolve this problem. Then a service guy found that the bike's fuel pump do not respond whenever its parked in hot places and indeed he was right, after taking it in a cool place (at least for 30 minutes) the starts perfectly runs like anything never happened to it. Then he consult with his area service Engineer (Yamaha head office Engineer) and after watching a citation that Engineer replaced the fuel pump under the warranty. After that time I even Leh'd in last year on my bike and there was no failure in any part of the bike.
But yesterday it was very hot and I started my bike in the morning after 30-35 days, as usual it starts at the self. Then I rode it to a near by place and parked it in the parking, after one hour when I was about to go home it happened again. Bike's fuel pump stopped responding and because of my old bitter experience I knew that its a fault in the fuel pump, so I just take my bike in the shadow under a tree waited for the fuel pump to get cool down and after 1 hour I tried to start the bike again but it fails. Then somehow I arranged some cold water and pour-spray it on bikes fuel tank right after spraying 2-3 bottles of cold water on the tank the fuel pump starts making sounds like it usually do in every R15. So after that makeshift troubleshoot the bike gets started and I returned home. Then I talked with Servicing dealer, he told me that the fuel pump must be replaced to resolve this problem and it cost around Rs 7500. I was astonished
with his words and thought how cheap is the built quality of Yamaha spares. A module costing near about Rs 7500 has a lifespan of 1-2 years. Then I talked in the Yamaha head office regarding this complaint and they also asked me to replace the pump and told me that this time it will not be covered under warranty. Now I am very disappointed with this bike & cheap spares maker Yamaha Motor India.And there are a lot of people in our area who faced this problem and there's no solution except replacement of the module. So anyone there who faced such problem in his bike? Anyone there who knows where can I get the fuel pump repair?


And after repairing I will definitely switch to any other good built brand like Honda or Kawasaki.



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