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Hi
Assume this is for the Thundercat.
Most Yamahas have an oil level light, including the FZR600 that the Thundercat lump is based on. From memory it is a small sensor (~10p diameter tube) that fits from below into the sump plate.
They do seem to behave oddly sometimes. Probably worth keeping the oil level towards the top and make sure you are using the right oil. Tended to find with the FZ750 that the oil light would come on when the engine was pretty cold (and hence the oil still cold) and the level was still well within limits. Oil at the top of the glass or oil warm and it wouldn't come on.
If it were an oil pressure light and you were really low on oil pressure then you would probably have wrecked the engine by keeping on riding it.
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Hi
High pressure oil pump to push oil around the engine. If that failed your engine would be toast rapidly. If you rode it any distance I would expect the crank to be gone rapidly, and if you didn't stop for it to quite probably throw a rod through the crankcases.
Think the sensor for the oil level is towards the front so a long uphill section (or wheelies) might allow oil away from the sensor enough to cause the light to come on if the level is borderline.
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Check to see if there is a multipin block connector inside of the fairing somewhere,like this one on a Yamaha R1
https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Workshop/Picture374.jpg
Some of the pins can become corroded and so is a good idea to start with all of the connectors that you can find.Give them all a squirt of WD40,GT85 or Duck oil and make/remake the connection so as to help to clean the electrical contacts ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Old Thread Alert!
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