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FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMFI
Fault code No.21SymptomOpen or short circuit is detected from the coolant temperature sensor.
Used diagnostic code No. 06 (coolant temperature sensor)
OrderInspection operation item and probable
causeOperation item and countermeasureReinstatement
method
1Connected condition of connector
Inspect the coupler for any pins that
may have pulled out.
Check the locking condition of the
coupler.If there is a malfunction, repair it and connect it
securely.
Coolant temperature sensor coupler
Main wiring harness ECU coupler
Sub-wire harness couplerReinstated by
turning the
main switch
ON.
2Open or short circuit in wiring harness
and / or sub lead.Repair or replace if there is an open or short
circuit.
Between sensor coupler and ECU coupler
Black / Blue – Black / Blue
Green / White – Green / White
3Defective coolant temperature sensor.Execute the diagnostic mode (Code No.06).
Replace if defective.
Refer to “COOLING SYSTEM” in chapter 8.
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COOLING SYSTEMELEC
EAS00807
COOLING SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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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
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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.
EAS00739
EAS00749
3. Main switch
Check the main switch for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE SWITCHES”.
Is the main switch OK?
YESNO
Replace the main
switch.
COOLING SYSTEMELEC
NOTE:
YESNO
1. Main, ignition and radiator fan motor fuses
Check the main, ignition and radiator fan
motor fuses for continuity.
Refer to “CHECKING THE FUSES” in chap-
ter 3.
Are the main, ignition and radiator fan motor
fuses OK?
Replace the fuse(s).
EAS00808
TROUBLESHOOTING
The radiator fan motor fails to turn.
The coolant temperature indicator light
fails to light when the engine is warm.
Check:
1. main, ignition, and radiator fan motor fuses
2. battery
3. main switch
4. radiator fan motor
5. radiator fan motor relay
6. coolant temperature sensor
7. wiring connections
(the entire cooling system)
Before troubleshooting, remove the following
part(s):
1. seat
2. fuel tank
3. side cowlings
Troubleshoot with the following special tool(s).
Pocket tester
90890-03112, YU-3112
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YESNO
4. Radiator fan motor
Disconnect the radiator fan motor coupler
from the wire harness.
Connect the battery (DC 12 V) as shown.
The radiator fan mo-
tor is faulty and must
be replaced.
Positive battery lead  blue
Negative battery lead  black1
2
Does the radiator fan motor turn?
5. Radiator fan motor relay
Disconnect the radiator fan motor relay
form the wire harness.
Connect the pocket tester (Ω  1) and bat-
tery (12 V) to the radiator fan motor terminal
as shown.
Check the radiator fan motor for continuity.
Replace the radiator
fan motor relay.
NOYES
Battery positive terminal  red / white
Battery negative terminal 
green / yellow 1
2
Does the radiator fan motor relay have conti-
nuity between red and brown / green?
Tester positive probe  red
Tester negative probe  brown / green3
4
COOLING SYSTEMELEC
EAS00809
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COOLING SYSTEMELEC
Remove the coolant temperature sensor.
Connect the pocket tester (Ω  1k) to the
coolant temperature sensor as shown.
Immerse the coolant temperature sensor in
a container filled with coolant .
Make sure the coolant temperature sensor
terminals do not get wet.
Place a thermometer in the coolant.
Slowly heat the coolant, and then let it cool to
the specified temperature indicated in the
table.
Check the coolant temperature sensor for
continuity at the temperatures indicated in
the table.
EAS00812
1
Coolant temperature sensor
resistance
0C (32F): 5.21  6.37 kΩ
80C (176F): 0.29  0.35 kΩ
WARNING
Handle the coolant temperature sensor
with special care.
Never subject the coolant temperature
sensor to strong shocks. If the coolant
temperature sensor is dropped, replace
it.
6. Coolant temperature sensor
Replace the coolant
temperature sensor.
NOYES
Coolant temperature sensor
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
Three bond sealock
10
Does the coolant temperature sensor oper-
ate properly?
7. Wiring
Check the entire cooling system’s wiring.
Refer to “CIRCUIT DIAGRAM”.
Is the cooling system’s wiring properly con-
nected and without defects?
Properly connect or
repair the cooling
system’s wiring.
NOYES
This circuit is OK.
EAS00813
2
NOTE:
3
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OVERHEATING / OVERCOOLING /
POOR BRAKING PERFORMANCETRBL
SHTG
FUEL SYSTEM
Throttle body (-ies)
Damaged or loose throttle body joint
Air filter
Clogged air filter element
CHASSIS
Brake(s)
Dragging brake
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Spark plug(s)
Incorrect spark plug gap
Incorrect spark plug heat range
Ignition system
Faulty E.C.U.
Loose union bolt
Damaged brake hose
Oil or grease on the brake disc
Oil or grease on the brake pad
Incorrect brake fluid level
EAS00855
OVERHEATING
ENGINE
Clogged coolant passages
Cylinder head(s) and piston(s)
Heavy carbon buildup
Engine oil
Incorrect oil level
Incorrect oil viscosity
Inferior oil quality
COOLING SYSTEM
Coolant
Low coolant level
Radiator
Damaged or leaking radiator
Faulty radiator cap
Bent or damaged radiator fin
Water pump
Damaged or faulty water pump
Thermostat
Thermostat stays closed
Oil cooler
Clogged or damaged oil cooler
Hose(s) and pipe(s)
Damaged hose
Improperly connected hose
Damaged pipe
Improperly connected pipe
EAS00856
OVERCOOLING
COOLING SYSTEM
Thermostat
Thermostat stays open
EAS00857
POOR BRAKING PERFORMANCE
Worn brake pad
Worn brake disc
Air in hydraulic brake system
Leaking brake fluid
Faulty brake caliper kit
Faulty brake caliper seal
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