First post! I'm a proud new owner of a 2014 Genuine Stella!
It's been raining a lot here and the scooter was out in the rain for a little bit. I have it all covered up now, but I noticed that there's condensation in the instrument cluster now. It's not a whole lot, but I definitely want to get it out.
Is there an easy way to take these out, or any manuals on how to do so? Would appreciate any help. Happy to be a part of the community!
Condensation in instrument cluster
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Look on the right side ( sitting on the bike) under the speedo but above the glovebox. There is a rubber plug that goes there.
I get condensation in my orange bike sometimes, but it goes away in 10 minutes of driving; so I always just ignored it.
I get condensation in my orange bike sometimes, but it goes away in 10 minutes of driving; so I always just ignored it.
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