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A
THROTTLE BODIESFI
NOTE:
NOTE:
b. After performing the step a, move the sub-
throttle position sensor to adjust to be in a
range from 0.97 to 1.07 V
Sub-throttle position sensor
voltage
0.97 1.07 V
(green / yellow – blue)
After setting up the sub-throttle position sen-
sor, check that the sub-throttle position sensor
output voltage is 0.4 V or more with the nut of
worm shaft turned to the full close side until it
stops.
When the sub-throttle position sensor output
voltage is 0.4 V or more, check that the sub-
throttle position sensor output voltage is 4.6 V
or less with the nut of worm shaft turned to the
full open side until it stops.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE THERMO
WA X
1. Check:
thermo wax
1
Damege Replace the thermo wax.
2. Adjust:
thermo wax the end face distance
a
a. Before adjusting the distance, push the rod
b in order to be fitted in several times by
hand.
b. Measure the outside air temperature, and
adjust the distance
a by turning the adjust-
ing screw
2. Refer to the thermo wax toler-
ance table based on the measured outside
air temperature for correct adjustment.
Setup tolerance of the longitudinal axis should
be 0.2 mm ( 0.008 in).
After adjusting the thermo wax, check that the
first idling is released at the coolant tempera-
ture around 60C (140F) by idling.
If the first idling is not released around 60C
(140F), make sure to set it again. (When the
coolant temperature is low, adjust the distance
between the end faces longer or adjust it short-
er when the coolant temperature is high.)
In case of turning the adjusting bolt two-third
turn, the temperature varies about 10C
(50F).
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9Radiator fan motor relay
10Turn signal relay
11Rectifier / regulator
12Throttle position sensor
13Sub-throttle position sensor
1Coolant temperature sensor
2Intake air temperature sensor
3Intake air pressure sensor
4Fuel pump
5ECU
6Lean angle cut-off switch
7Starting circuit cut-off relay
8Headlight relay (dimmer)
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSELEC
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IGNITION SYSTEMELEC
1Main switch
4Fuse (main)
6Battery
10Starting circuit cut-off relay
11Neutral switch
12Sidestand switch
14E.C.U.
15Ignition coil #1
16Ignition coil #2
17Ignition coil #3
18Ignition coil #4
19Spark plug
31Crankshaft position sensor
35Cylinder identification sensor
36Lean angle cut-off switch
53Engine stop switch
59Clutch switch
73Fuse (ignition)
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YESNO 2. Battery
Check the condition of the battery.
Refer to “CHECKING AND CHARGING
THE BATTERY” in chapter 3.
Minimum open-circuit voltage
12.8 V or more at 20C (68F)
Is the battery OK?
Clean the battery
terminals.
Recharge or re-
place the battery.
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YESNO
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3. Spark plugs
The following procedure applies to all of the
spark plugs.
Check the condition of the spark plug.
Check the spark plug type.
Measure the spark plug gap.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SPARK PLUGS”
in chapter 3.
Standard spark plug
CR9EK (NGK)
Spark plug gap
0.6 0.7 mm (0.0236 0.0276 in)
Is the spark plug in good condition, is it of the
correct type, and is its gap within specifica-
tion?
Re-gap or replace
the spark plug.
IGNITION SYSTEMELEC
NOTE:
YESNO
1. Main and ignition fuses
Check the main and ignition fuses for conti-
nuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE FUSES” in chap-
ter 3.
Are the main and ignition fuses OK?
Replace the fuse(s).
EAS00737
TROUBLESHOOTING
The ignition system fails to operate (no
spark or intermittent spark).
Check:
1. main and ignition fuses
2. battery
3. spark plugs
4. ignition spark gap
5. ignition coil resistance
6. crankshaft position sensor
7. main switch
8. engine stop switch
9. neutral switch
10. sidestand switch
11. clutch switch
12. starting circuit cut-off relay (diode)
13. lean angle cut-off switch
14. wiring connections
(of the entire ignition system)
Before troubleshooting, remove the following
part(s):
1. seat
2. fuel tank
3. side cowlings
Troubleshoot with the following special tool(s).
Ignition checker
90890-06754
Dynamic spark tester
YM-34487
Pocket tester
90890-03112, YU-3112
EAS00738
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IGNITION SYSTEMELEC
6. Crankshaft position sensor resistance
Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor
coupler from the wire harness.
Connect the pocket tester (Ω 100) to the
crankshaft position sensor coupler as shown.
Positive tester probe gray
Negative tester probe black
1
2
Measure the crankshaft position sensor
resistance.
Crankshaft position sensor
resistance
336 504 Ω at 20C
(between gray and black)
Is the crankshaft position sensor OK?
YESNO
Replace the
crankshaft position
sensor.
EAS00749
7. Main switch
Check the main switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the main switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the main
switch.
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8. Engine stop switch
Check the engine stop switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the engine stop switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the right
handlebar switch.
EAS00751
9. Neutral switch
Check the neutral switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the neutral switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the neutral
switch.
EAS00752
10. Sidestand switch
Check the sidestand switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the sidestand switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the side-
stand switch.
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11. Clutch switch
Check the clutch switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the clutch switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the clutch
switch.
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SIGNALING SYSTEMELEC
1Main switch
4Fuse (main)
6Battery
10Starting circuit cut-off relay
11Neutral switch
13Fuel pump
14E.C.U.
27Speed sensor
38Fuel level warning light
39Oil level warning light
40Neutral indicator light
41Tachometer
42Shift timing indicator light
43Multi function meter
45Coolant temperature indicator light
47Turn signal indicator light (left)
48Turn signal indicator light (light)
55Turn signal relay
58Horn switch
60Turn signal switch
61Horn
62Front turn signal / position light (left)
63Front turn signal / position light (right)
64Rear turn signal light (left)
65Rear turn signal light (right)
73Fuse (ignition)
74Fuse (signal)
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SIGNALING SYSTEMELEC
YESNO 2. Voltage
Connect the pocket tester (DC 20 V) to the
meter assembly coupler (wire harness side)
as shown.
The wiring circuit
from the main switch
to the meter assem-
bly coupler is faulty
and must be re-
paired. Positive tester probe green / white
Negative tester probe black / white
1
2
Turn the main switch to “ON”.
Measure the voltage (DC 12 V) of
green / white and black / white at the
meter assembly coupler.
Is the voltage within specification?
This circuit is OK.
12
Replace the multi-
function meter.
NO
1. Multi-function meter bulb socket
Check the multi-function meter bulb socket
for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE BULBS AND
BULB SOCKETS”.
Is the multi-function meter bulb socket OK?
YES
EAS008067. The speedometer fails to come on.
2. Speed sensor
Connect the pocket tester (DC 20 V) to the
speed sensor coupler (wire harness side)
as shown.
Replace the speed
sensor.
NOYES
Positive tester probe white / yellow
Negative tester probe black / blue1
2
Set the main switch to “ON”.
Elevate the rear wheel and slowly rotate it.
Measure the voltage (DC 5 V) of white / yel-
low and blue. With each full rotation of the
rear wheel, the voltage reading should cycle
from 0.6 V to 4.8 V to 0.6 V to 4.8 V.
Does the voltage reading cycle correctly?
This circuit is OK.
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1Main switch
4Fuse (main)
6Battery
14E.C.U.
28Coolant temperature sensor
73Fuse (ignition)
76Radiator fan motor relay
77Fuse (radiator fan motor left)
78Fuse (radiator fan motor right)
79Radiator fan motor 2
80Radiator fan motor 1
COOLING SYSTEMELEC
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