So a further investigation the other day found that I had a burnt out bulb. I changed the bulb but had a full tank of gas, so it didn't turn on yet. However, today I was moving some bikes around (now have 3 BMW's...) and this bike was outside in the very cold (-5*C plus brutal wind chill) after having been moved from my 'not as cold' garage. I noted that the fuel light was now on... with lots of gas in the tank. Do you think the sensor was tripped by the cold fuel? I know that sensor on the RS is supposed to trip when it is partially exposed, causing a temp difference inside it, etc etc etc. Maybe Bert knows more since he's studied the electrical parts in detail?