If the oil light on your Vulcan 900 stays on, it could indicate low oil pressure or low oil levels. Check the oil level using the dipstick and top it off if necessary. Additionally, a malfunctioning oil pressure sensor or a more serious engine issue could be causing the light to remain on. It's advisable to consult your owner's manual and consider having a mechanic inspect the bike if the problem persists.
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i have a 97 Nissan altijma and the oil light stays on but i checked the oil level and it is normal but the light flashes when i drive and at an idle it stays on is that oil pump.?
It takes almost exactly a gallon. Just did my oil change on a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 900. It was just over a gallon, but a gallon worth was good enough.
The 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 has a curb weight of approximately 540 pounds (245 kg). This weight includes all fluids, such as oil and a full tank of gas, making it ready for riding. The Vulcan 900 is known for its balance and maneuverability, contributing to its popularity among cruiser motorcycles.
The Kawasaki Vulcan 900 typically requires about 3.5 quarts (approximately 3.3 liters) of oil when performing an oil change with a new oil filter. Always refer to the owner's manual for the specific model year for the most accurate information, as capacities can vary slightly. Ensure to check the oil level with the dipstick after filling to confirm it's at the correct level.
take it to a mechanic
The oil light will always come on for just a second after a car is started. If the oil light stays on, the oil could be low or need to be changed.
The 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 typically requires about 10.5 ounces (or approximately 310 milliliters) of fork oil per leg. It's important to use the recommended type and weight of fork oil, usually 10W, for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions and details related to maintenance.
Vulcan 1500 is a Kawasaki.
no oil
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
It's oil level or pressure. If level ok, pressure test.