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Post by Alleyoop on Oct 12, 2013 15:10:49 GMT -6
Not if you can get out it, if you can see it and get your hands on it then no. Why don't you take a picture of where your tank is then we would be able to see if anything has to come off to get at it. Alleyoop
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Post by bobf on Oct 12, 2013 15:52:14 GMT -6
www.roketa.com/product/parts_detail.jsp?partId=32998&partName=FRAME%20ASSEMBLY%281%29It is different than mine for sure and it is under the floor boards too. If you need to remove the float it is connected by at least six inches of wire. Remove four nuts and work it carefully outward so you don't somehow break, bend, or otherwise destroy the float assembly. You should first check the wires to the float and make sure they are properly connected. To get the floor boards off you may be able to take a few screws off the front panels on the sides near the floorboards. Same on each side of the rear panels near the floor boards. This may allow you to flex them a bit in order to get the floor boards out. Also may need to remove the metal foot boards on each side in order to get to some screws holding the floor boards down. I thought that for what looks like a simple job was a bit difficult and confusing, but I did manage it by myself. Be sure this is what you really need to do before starting. If your front panel under the windshield can be removed that should give you a chance to look at the wiring on the back of the instrument panel. I think. I had mine off a couple times and believe I could see the instrument panel and wiring. It has been near two years since I did that. It will be a good chance to see how your scoot is put together. On my scoot the rear panels can be loosened and then split at the front end and slid to the rear. The rear stayed together with a couple hidden screws. If you need to take the back panels off then you may need to take a couple pieces of the under seat compartments out too. Good luck with it. Not real hard but to me it was slow and frustrating just to get my sensor out so I could make it to quite leaking. A photo story like Allyoop asked for may be handy for others see and offer help. .
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