What should I do if the motorcycle engine fault light comes on?
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Check and eliminate the fault of the regulator. When it is confirmed that the regulator is faulty. First, the fault should be checked. Generally, check whether the contacts are burnt or dirty and not conducting, and whether the contact return spring is invalid.
I found that when the motorcycle engine warning light comes on, it must be dealt with immediately—safety cannot be taken lightly. After pulling over, check the dashboard to see if the oil level and coolant temperature are normal. Low oil or overheating could be serious issues, and continuing to ride might damage the engine. If everything seems fine, it might just be a sensor glitch, but I still advise not taking risks—contact a repair shop as soon as possible or arrange for a tow to get it checked. Thinking back, a friend of mine once ignored the warning light, which led to a chain detachment and an accident—so safety always comes first. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and air filter checks, can prevent many issues.