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OIL COOLERCOOL
63 Nm (6.3 mkg, 46 ftlb)
NOTE:
EAS00458
CHECKING THE OIL COOLER
1. Check:
oil cooler
Cracks / damage Replace.
2. Check:
oil cooler inlet hose
oil cooler outlet hose
Cracks / damage / wear Replace.
EAS00459
INSTALLING THE OIL COOLER
1. Clean:
mating surfaces of the oil cooler and the
crankcase
(with a cloth dampened with lacquer thinner)
2. Install:
O-ring
New
oil cooler
1
washer 2 New
bolt
3
Before installing the oil cooler, lubricate the oil
cooler bolt and O-ring with a thin coat of engine
oil.
Make sure that the O-ring is positioned proper-
ly.
Align the projection
a on the oil cooler with the
slot
b in the crankcase.
3. Fill:
cooling system
(with the specified amount of the recom-
mended coolant)
Refer to “CHANGING THE COOLANT” in
chapter 3.
crankcase
(with the specified amount of the recom-
mended engine oil)
Refer to “CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL” in
chapter 3.
4. Check:
cooling system
Leaks Repair or replace any faulty part.
5. Measure:
radiator cap opening pressure
Below the specified pressure Replace the
radiator cap.
Refer to “CHECKING THE RADIATOR”.
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WATER PUMPCOOL
Order Job / Part Q’ty Remarks
1
2
3
4Removing the impeller shaft
Oil / water pump assembly and oil
pump rotor
Water pump cover
O-ring
Pin
Impeller shaft (along with the impeller)1
1
2
1
Remove the parts in the order listed.
The water pump and oil pump are com-
bined into one unit (oil / water pump as-
sembly).
It is not necessary to remove the impeller
shaft unless the coolant level is extreme-
ly low or coolant leaks from the oil pan.
Refer to “OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP” in
chapter 5.
12 Nm (1.2 mkg, 8.7 ftlb)
NOTE:
EAS00468
WATER PUMP
IMPELLER SHAFT
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WATER PUMPCOOL
Order Job / Part Q’ty Remarks
5
6
7
8Water pump seal
Oil seal
Bearing
O-ring1
1
1
1
For installation, reverse the removal
procedure.
12 Nm (1.2 mkg, 8.7 ftlb)
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WATER PUMPCOOL
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
EAS00471
DISASSEMBLING THE WATER PUMP
1. Remove:
water pump seal
1
Tap out the water pump seal from the inside of
the water pump housing.
2Water pump housing
2. Remove:
oil seal
1
bearing 2
Tap out the bearing and oil seal from the outside
of the water pump housing.
3Water pump housing
3. Remove:
rubber damper holder
1
rubber damper 2
(from the impeller, with a thin, flat-head
screwdriver)
Do not scratch the impeller shaft.
EAS00473
CHECKING THE WATER PUMP
1. Check:
water pump housing cover
1
water pump housing 2
impeller 3
rubber damper 4
rubber damper holder 5
water pump seals
oil seal
Cracks / damage / wear Replace.
2. Check:
bearing
Rough movement Replace.
3. Check:
water pump outlet pipe
Cracks / damage / wear Replace.
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WATER PUMPCOOL
NOTE:
CAUTION:
NOTE:
NOTE:
EAS00475
ASSEMBLING THE WATER PUMP
1. Install:
oil seal
New 1
(into the water pump housing 2)
Before installing the oil seal, apply tap water or
coolant onto its out surface.
Install the oil seal with a socket that matches its
outside diameter.
2. Install:
water pump seal
New 1
Never lubricate the water pump seal surface
with oil or grease.
Install the water pump seal with the special
tools.
Before installing the water pump seal, apply
Yamaha bond No.1215 or Quick Gasket
2 to
the water pump housing
3.
Mechanical seal installer
4
90890-04078, YM-33221
Middle driven shaft bearing
driver
5
90890-04058, YM-04058
Yamaha bond #1215
90890-85505
Quick gasket
ACC-11001-05-01
APush down.
3. Install:
rubber damper
New 2
rubber damper holder New 1
Before installing the rubber damper, apply tap
water or coolant onto its outer surface.
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7-1
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMFI
19Atmospheric pressure
sensor
20Fuel injection system
relay
21Engine trouble warning
light
22Lean angle cut-off
switch
23Air cut-off valve
13Coolant temperature
sensor
14Spark plug
15Cylinder identification
sensor
16Pressure regulator
17Battery
18ECU
1Ignition coil
2Air filter case
3Intake temperature
sensor
4Fuel delivery hose
5Fuel tank
6Fuel pump
7Fuel return hose
8Intake air presure sen-
sor
9Throttle position sen-
sor
10Fuel injector
11Catalytic converter
12Crankshaft position
sensor
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
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FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMFI
1Main switch
4Fuse (main)
5Fuse (backup)
6Battery
7Fuse (fuel injection)
10Starting circuit cut-off relay
11Neutral switch
12Sidestand switch
13Fuel pump
14E.C.U.
15Ignition coil #1
16Ignition coil #2
17Ignition coil #3
18Ignition coil #4
19Spark plug
20Injector #1
21Injector #2
22Injector #3
23Injector #4
25Sub-throttle position sensor
26EXUP servo motor
27Speed sensor
28Coolant temperature sensor
29Intake air temperature sensor
31Crankshaft position sensor
32Throttle position sensor
33Intake air pressure sensor
34Atmospheric pressure sensor
35Cylinder identification sensor
36Lean angle cut-off switch
43Multi function meter
53Engine stop switch
73Fuse (ignition)
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FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMFI
SUBSTITUTE CHARACTERISTICS OPERATION CONTROL (FAIL-SAFE ACTION)
If the ECU detects an abnormal signal from a sensor while the vehicle is being driven, the ECU illumi-
nates the engine trouble warning light and provides the engine with alternate operating instructions
that are appropriate for the type of malfunction.
When an abnormal signal is received from a sensor, the ECU processes the specified values that are
programmed for each sensor in order to provide the engine with alternate operating instructions that
enable the engine to continue to operate or stop operating, depending on the conditions.
The ECU takes fail-safe actions in two ways: one in which the sensor output is set to a prescribed value,
and the other in which the ECU directly operates an actuator. Details on the fail-safe actions are given
in the table below.
FAIL-SAFE ACTIONS TABLE
Fault
Code No.ItemSymptomFail-safe actionAble / unable
to startAble / unable
to drive
11
Cylinder identification
sensorNo normal signals are received from
the cylinder identification sensor.Continues to operate the engine based
on the results of the cylinder
identification that existed up to that
point.
UnableAble
12Crankshaft position
sensorNo normal signals are received from
the crankshaft position sensor.Stops the engine (by stopping the
injection and ignition).UnableUnable
13
14Intake air pressure
sensor (open or short
circuit) (pipe system)Intake air pressure sensor-open or
short circuit detected.
Faulty intake air pressure sensor
system.Fixes the intake air pressure to
101.3 kpa.
AbleAble
15
16Throttle position sensor
(open or short circuit)
(stuck)Throttle position sensor-open or short
circuit detected.Fixes the throttle position sensor to
fully open.AbleAble
17EXUP servo motor
potention
(open or short circuit)EXUP servo motor potention-open or
short circuit detected.Turn the EXUP servo motor toward
the open side for 3 seconds and then
stop it.AbleAble
18
EXUP servo motor (lock)A lock of the EXUP servo motor is
detected.Perform the preventive control
against motor locking.
Perform the lock release operation
twice every 100 seconds.
AbleAble
19Sidestand switch (open
circuit in wire to ECU)Open circuit in the input line of ECU
No.15 terminal is detected when the
start switch is pressed.-- (No start)UnableUnable
20Intake air pressure
Atmospheric pressureDefective values are detected due to
the internal malfunctionFixes the intake air pressure and
atmospheric pressure to 101.3 kpa.AbleAble
21Coolant temperature
sensorCoolant temperature sensor-open or
short circuit detected.Fixes the coolant temperature to
60C.AbleAble
22Intake temperature
sensorIntake temperature sensor-open or
short circuit detected.Fixes the intake temperature to 20C.AbleAble
23Atmospheric pressure
sensorAtmospheric pressure sensor-open or
short circuit detected.Fixes the atmospheric pressure to
101.3 kpa.AbleAble
33
34
35
36
Faulty ignitionOpen circuit detected in the primary
lead of the ignition coil.Cut the injection of other cylinder in
the same group with the cylinder that
the error is detected.
(Example: when the #1 cylinder is
detective, cut the injection of #1 and
#4 cylinders, when the #2 cylinder is
detective, cut the injection of #2 and
#3 cylinders).
Turn on the power to the air induction
solenoid to always cut-off the air.
Able
(depending
on the num-
ber of faulty
cylinders)Able
(depending
on the num-
ber of faulty
cylinders)
30
41Lean angle cut-off
switch (latch up
detected) (open or short
circuit)Lean angle cut-off switch-open or short
circuit detected.Turns OFF the fuel injection system
relay of the fuel system.
UnableUnable
42Speed sensor, neutral
switchNo normal signals are received from the
speed sensor; or, an open or short
circuit is detected in the neutral switch.Fixes the gear to the top gear.AbleAble
43Fuel system voltage
(monitor voltage)The ECU is unable to monitor the
battery voltage (an open circuit in the
line to the ECU).Fixes the battery voltage to 12 V.AbleAble
44
Error in writing the
amount of CO
adjustment on
EEPROMAn error is detected while reading or
writing on EEPROM (CO adjustment
value).--
AbleAble
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