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  • Pulsar NS 200 coolant level getting dropped day by day

    I've recently changed coolant in my NS200 after 20,000km to Motul Motocool.
    But I've noticed that the coolant level is getting dropped whenever I ride the bike for long.
    Why is it so?
    I've filled the coolant after removing all the air so there should be no issue of air in the radiator.
    So why it is getting dropped day by day?
    Last edited by xBhp; 09-14-2020, 03:44 PM.

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    Re: Pulsar NS 200 coolant level getting dropped day by day

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      Re: Pulsar NS 200 coolant level getting dropped day by day

      Originally posted by kush0809 View Post
      I've recently changed coolant in my NS200 after 20,000km to Motul Motocool.
      But I've noticed that the coolant level is getting dropped whenever I ride the bike for long.
      Why is it so?
      I've filled the coolant after removing all the air so there should be no issue of air in the radiator.
      So why it is getting dropped day by day?
      That's the Bajaj patented technology G.E.T.S.H.A.F.T.E.D standing for Generic Engine Temerity Sensor Haptic Failure Timed Ensured Destruction, or in simpler terms poor shitty Bajaj quality.

      1) Check for leaks in the entire system

      2) Check the blowby valve or its equivalent that allows hot steam to escape and prevent the entire cooling system from being a pressure cooker and exploding.

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        Re: Pulsar NS 200 coolant level getting dropped day by day

        Thanks brother
        Originally posted by Manan View Post
        That's the Bajaj patented technology G.E.T.S.H.A.F.T.E.D standing for Generic Engine Temerity Sensor Haptic Failure Timed Ensured Destruction, or in simpler terms poor shitty Bajaj quality.

        1) Check for leaks in the entire system

        2) Check the blowby valve or its equivalent that allows hot steam to escape and prevent the entire cooling system from being a pressure cooker and exploding.

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