What is the reason for the flashing fuel gauge on the CFMOTO 250SR?
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The flashing fuel gauge on the CFMOTO 250SR indicates low fuel level, or it could be due to an incorrect fuel estimation causing the system to falsely report low fuel. Differences between the low and high configurations of the CFMOTO 250SR: Configuration differences: The low-configuration CFMOTO 250SR comes with CBS and a standard digital instrument panel, while the high-configuration version features ABS and a TFT instrument panel. Clutch differences: The low-configuration model uses a standard clutch, whereas the high-configuration model employs a slipper clutch. Braking differences: The low-configuration version uses a CBS linked braking system with a front single-direction three-piston caliper, while the high-configuration version is equipped with ABS and radial calipers. The CFMOTO 250SR is a sport-style motorcycle launched by CFMOTO to meet market demand. How the fuel gauge works: Below the fuel gauge needle is a set of coils, which act as an electromagnet when powered. The fuel level sensor in the tank functions as a sliding variable resistor. As the fuel level changes in the tank, the float on the fuel level sensor moves up and down, altering the resistance of the variable resistor on the sensor. This changes the current passing through the coils on the fuel gauge, modifying the magnetic force and causing the fuel gauge needle to move between full and empty, displaying the remaining fuel level in the vehicle.