battery YAMAHA TTR125 2003 User Guide

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ÅRelationship between the open-circuit voltage
and the charging time at 20 ˚C (68 ˚F)
(These values vary with the temperature, the
condition of the battery plates, and the electro-
lyte level.)
ıOpen-circuit voltage
ÇCharging time (hours)
ÎTime (minutes)
‰Charging condition of the battery
ÏAmbient temperature 20 ˚C (68 ˚F)
aCharging
bCheck the open-circuit voltage.
Check the charge of the battery, as shown
in the charts and the following example.
Example
Open-circuit voltage = 12.0 V
Charging time = 6.5 hours
Charge of the battery = 20 ~ 30% Å
5. Charge:
Battery
(refer to the appropriate charging
method illustration)
WARNING
Do not quick charge a battery.
CAUTION:
Never remove the MF battery sealing
caps.
Do not use a high-rate battery charger
since it forces a high-amperage current
into the battery quickly and can cause
battery overheating and battery plate
damage.
If it is impossible to regulate the charging
current on the battery charger, be careful
not to overcharge the battery.
When charging a battery, be sure to
remove it from the machine. (If charging
has to be done with the battery mounted
on the machine, disconnect the negative
battery lead from the battery terminal.)
To reduce the chance of sparks, do not
plug in the battery charger until the bat-
tery charger leads are connected to the
battery.
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Before removing the battery charger lead
clips from the battery terminals, be sure
to turn off the battery charger.
Make sure the battery charger lead clips
are in full contact with the battery termi-
nal and that they are not shorted. A cor-
roded battery charger lead clip may
generate heat in the contact area and a
weak clip spring may cause sparks.
If the battery becomes hot to the touch at
any time during the charging process,
disconnect the battery charger and let the
battery cool before reconnecting it. Hot
batteries can explode!
As shown in the following illustration, the
open-circuit voltage of an MF battery sta-
bilizes about 30 minutes after charging
has been completed. Therefore, wait 30
minutes after charging is completed
before measuring the open-circuit volt-
age.
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Charging method using a variable voltage charger
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Charging method using a constant voltage charger
BATTERY INSPECTION AND CHARGING

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6. Install:
Battery
7. Check:
Battery terminals
Dirt → Clean with a wire brush.
Loose connection → Connect properly.
8. Lubricate:
Battery terminal
9. Connect:
Battery leads
(to the battery terminals)
CAUTION:
First, connect the positive lead 1, then the
negative lead 2.
10. Install:
Battery cover
FUSE INSPECTION
CAUTION:
To avoid a short circuit, always set the
main switch to “OFF” when checking or
replacing a fuse.
1. Remove:
Battery cover
2. Check:
Continuity
2Reserve fuse
Recommended lubricant
Lithium soap base grease
Checking steps:
Remove the fuse 1.
Connect the pocket tester to the fuse and
check the continuity.
NOTE:
Set the pocket tester selector to “Ω × 1”.
Pocket tester
YU-03112-C/90890-03112
If the pocket tester indicates “∞”, replace
the fuse.
1
2
1
2
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3. Replace:
Blown fuse
WARNING
Never use a fuse with an amperage rating
other than that specified. Improvising or
using a fuse with the wrong amperage rat-
ing may cause extensive damage to the
electrical system, cause the starting and
ignition systems to malfunction and could
possibly cause a fire.
4. Install:
Battery cover Replacement steps:
Set the main switch to “OFF”.
Install a new fuse of the correct amperage.
Set on the switches to verify if the electri-
cal circuit is operational.
If the fuse immediately blows again, check
the electrical circuit.
ItemsAmperage
ratingQ’ty
Main fuse 10 A 1
FUSE INSPECTION

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ENGCLUTCH AND PRIMARY DRIVEN GEAR
9. Adjust:
Push lever position
Adjustment steps:
Loosen the locknut 1.
Turn the push rod 1 2 clockwise or coun-
terclockwise to match alignment marks.
Hold the push rod 1 to prevent it from
moving and tighten the locknut to specifi-
cation.
Tighten the locknut 1.
T R..
Locknut:
8 Nm (0.8 m • kg, 5.8 ft • lb)
10. Install:
Dowel pins
Gasket (right crankcase cover)
Right crankcase cover
Battery negative lead 1
Lead holder 2
Bolts (right crankcase cover)
NOTE:
Apply Quick gasket® (YAMAHA Bond
No.1215) to end of the right crankcase cover
bolts, as shown.
Tighten the bolts in stages, using a criss-
cross pattern.
Quick gasket®:
ACC-QUICK-GS-KT
YAMAHA Bond No.1215:
90890-85505
New
T R..10 Nm (1.0 m · kg, 7.2 ft · lb)
11. Install:
Kickstarter crank 1
Nut (kickstarter crank) 2
NOTE:
Install the kickstarter crank so that there is 5 ~
10 mm (0.2 ~ 0.4 in) a between the kickstarter
crank and the right crankcase cover.
T R..50 Nm (5.0 m · kg, 36 ft · lb)

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* The illustration shows the TT-R125LWE
12345 7 6890A
EDCB

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND WIRING DIAGRAM
EC600000
ELECTRICAL
EC610000
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND WIRING DIAGRAM
EC611000
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
1
CDI unit
2
Main switch
3
Start switch
4
Clutch switch
5
Engine stop switch
6
Starting circuit cut-off
relay
7
Ignition coil
8
Battery
9
Starter relay
0
Fuse
A
Rectifier/regulator
B
Neutral switch
C
CDI magneto
D
Starter motor
E
Spark plug
COLOR CODE
B ...................... Black
Br ..................... Brown
G...................... Green
O...................... Orange
R ...................... Red
Sb .................... Sky blueW ..................... White
Y ...................... Yellow
B/W.................. Black/White
L/Y ................... Blue/Yellow
R/W ................. Red/White
EC612000
WIRING DIAGRAM
B
R/W
WB
RYW
BR Y
10A
R
BR/W
ON
OFFR
BrRB/WBB/WBr B
ON OFF
R/WBr BB
R/WSbR/W
BB BL/Y
OFF RUN
BBBB/W
W
YWSbBSbY B
G
WBrRG
WBrRB
B/WR
W Br
GO
R
SbR/WR/WR/WR/W
R/W
B
R
B/WBrBr
B
L/Y
BSb
YW
RWBrG
RWBrG
B/W
B/W
BOO
B
B
1
2
3
45 67
8
90 A
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ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM
STARTING CIRCUIT CUT-OFF SYSTEM
OPERATION
If the main switch is set to “ON”, the starter
motor can only operate if at least one of the
following conditions is met:
The transmission is in neutral (the neutral
switch is closed).
The clutch lever is pulled to the handlebar
(the clutch switch is closed).
The starting circuit cut-off relay prevents the
starter motor from operating when neither of
these conditions has been met. In this
instance, the starting circuit cut-off relay is
open so current cannot reach the starter
motor. When at least one of the above condi-
tions has been met the starting circuit cut-off
relay is closed and the engine can be started
by pressing the start switch.
WHEN THE TRANSMISSION IS
IN NEUTRAL
WHEN THE CLUTCH LEVER IS
PULLED TO THE HANDLEBAR
1Battery
2Main fuse
3Main switch
4Start switch
5Starting circuit cut-off relay
6Neutral switch
7Clutch switch
8Starter relay
9Starter motor
12
M
3
8
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7
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INSPECTION STEPS
If the starter motor will not operate, use the following inspection steps.
*1 marked: Refer to “FUSE INSPECTION” section in the CHAPTER 3.
*2 marked: Refer to “BATTERY INSPECTION AND CHARGING” section in the CHAPTER 3.
*3 marked: Refer to “MAIN SWITCH INSPECTION” section.
NOTE:
Remove the following parts before inspection.
1) Seat
2) Rear fender
3) Fuel tank
Use 12 V battery in this inspection.
Use the following special tools in this inspection.
Pocket tester:
YU-3112-C/90890-03112
*1 Check fuseReplace fuse and
check wire harness.
*2 Check battery Recharge or replace.
Check each coupler and
wire connection.Repair or replace.
*3 Check main switch. Replace.
Check starter motor
operation.Repair or replace.
Check starting circuit
cut-off relay.Replace.
Check starter relay. Replace.
Check neutral switch. Replace.
Check clutch switch. Replace.
Check start switch. Replace.
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
No good
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