• Q. Why F symbol indicate on display in FZ S version 3.0?

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    Google | 5 years ago

    It's F-trip meter. It is automatically turns on when the fuel level reaches a set minimum quantity, it is there to work like reserve mode in carburatted bikes. It will give you the information of kms run after the 'reserve' amount. Whenever you fill the tank above that sensor level it turns off automatically. ( Anyway it's pretty inaccurate, it may turn off and on depending on your bikes position)

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    Sayan
    Sayan | 5 years ago

    It's reserve fuel meter to say that your bike is in reserve

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    Aditya
    Aditya | 3 years ago

    It's mean you can get F*** , so go to the gas station .

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