Heated Grips Not Hot
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Heated Grips Not Hot
Anyone have Heated Grips that even on the highest setting does not get hot? 2015 RGU CVO and my grips are not hot enough. Friends are uncomfortable over 3 setting. I road today in 55 degree weather without gloves on setting 6 and would have liked more heat. Been back to dealer and the said they were within specs at 134 degrees.
Anyone figure out what causes a reduce Heath?? A few had said they believe a crimped wire could cause this issue.
Anyone figure out what causes a reduce Heath?? A few had said they believe a crimped wire could cause this issue.
#4
I put a set on over the winter, level 2 is all I need, and after awhile that can even get a little too warm.
I'd give the dealership an earful if you know that yours don't function like they should. You paid a lot of money for that CVO they should be making sure you're happy with it. I'm assuming it came with heated grips from the factory. They should swap them out under warranty.
I'd give the dealership an earful if you know that yours don't function like they should. You paid a lot of money for that CVO they should be making sure you're happy with it. I'm assuming it came with heated grips from the factory. They should swap them out under warranty.
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#6
As stated above I did take them back to the dealer. They took bike inside and ran the bike and used some sort of heat sensor to determine grip temperature. They come back and say grips are working properly and show 134 degrees at a 6 setting. They say that is within normal spec. I challenge them and get no satisfaction. Guess I have to try another dealer. I really hate taking my bike to any dealer, nothing but bad experiences with service departments. I do all my own service, but first time with heated grips.
#7
As stated above I did take them back to the dealer. They took bike inside and ran the bike and used some sort of heat sensor to determine grip temperature. They come back and say grips are working properly and show 134 degrees at a 6 setting. They say that is within normal spec. I challenge them and get no satisfaction. Guess I have to try another dealer. I really hate taking my bike to any dealer, nothing but bad experiences with service departments. I do all my own service, but first time with heated grips.
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#9
That's definitely not right, mine are the same as the other guys. Although I've never had them past 4, but they do get toasty.
You can check a few things. There's one power connection under the fairing, one connection from one grip to the other sticking out of the hole in the handlebars between the mounts, and a plug/receptacle on the end of the right grip. Those are the most likely places for problems to occur, especially in the grip.
Maybe pop the cover off of the end and make sure that the plug is seated properly; it's really easy to kink the leads to the grip, you'll see why when you open it up. You can use a needle-nose pliers on the plug, there's a hole to put one of the tips in. The wire shouldn't need to be folded back on itself.
Other than that, one of the grips may be bad. You might be able to look at resistance if you've got a meter, they should be about the same.
You can check a few things. There's one power connection under the fairing, one connection from one grip to the other sticking out of the hole in the handlebars between the mounts, and a plug/receptacle on the end of the right grip. Those are the most likely places for problems to occur, especially in the grip.
Maybe pop the cover off of the end and make sure that the plug is seated properly; it's really easy to kink the leads to the grip, you'll see why when you open it up. You can use a needle-nose pliers on the plug, there's a hole to put one of the tips in. The wire shouldn't need to be folded back on itself.
Other than that, one of the grips may be bad. You might be able to look at resistance if you've got a meter, they should be about the same.
#10
Mine work great, on a ride in the 40*'s the other day, I rode with them on like 5, it felt so good I nearly blistered my palm (ya, dumb but it was chilly)...
With that said...They do act goofy. By that I mean, Sometimes they will cycle what would be considered normal, ya know, on-off-on-off keeping a constant temp. Then they cool off and seem too cold, then kick on and get too hot.
I have no idea how or what controls these grips. It's obviously a thermostat/thermister but whoever designed it must work in the same department as the Infotainment R&D.
Bottom line though...I LOVE them AND the heated seat!
With that said...They do act goofy. By that I mean, Sometimes they will cycle what would be considered normal, ya know, on-off-on-off keeping a constant temp. Then they cool off and seem too cold, then kick on and get too hot.
I have no idea how or what controls these grips. It's obviously a thermostat/thermister but whoever designed it must work in the same department as the Infotainment R&D.
Bottom line though...I LOVE them AND the heated seat!