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  • yamaha r15 v2 fuel pump complaint

    Hi guys,

    I am new to this forum. I had recently purchased a white R15 2.0 LE, my bike was fine for first 3 months, after which it started showing problems. My bikes engine was killed all of a sudden while riding. when i called service center, they said i have to bring it to their showroom. so i had to put it in an auto and take it there. After reaching there and after a days check they said the fuel pump is damaged and it needs replacement. I got my fuel pump replaced after one month.

    After all that hustle it was fine for 2 weeks. This Friday, again while travelling to office, the two indicators on the dash one orange and another red glowed and all of a sudden ,engine killed itself. the fuel pump was not starting after turning on the ignition and the two lights which use to glow before the fuel pump starts also stopped glowing. so i had to push the bike for nearly 2 kms to find the nearest rickshaw stand so that i could take my bike to service center. But then when I placed the key and turned on the ignition for one last time , it started and everything was working. Does anyone have any idea why its behaving this weird. i have done only 2500 kms in that. if anyone has any idea regarding this kindly give your suggestions. I gave it to service center today and they don't have a clue.

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      take it to asc and have them check for any loose connections.
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        Do you keep sufficient petrol in your fuel-tank? If yes then take it to ASC and make them check the electricals thoroughly.
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        • #5
          please check a similar thread here.. i have given the answer..

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