sensor YAMAHA YZF-R1SC 2004 Workshop Manual

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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.
EAS00739
YESNO
EAS00741
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.
EAS00763
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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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
EAS00738
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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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9-1
STARTING FAILURES
TRBL
SHTG
NOTE:
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel tankEmpty fuel tank
 Clogged fuel filter
 Clogged fuel strainer
 Clogged fuel tank drain hose
 Deteriorated or contaminated fuel
Fuel pump Faulty fuel pump
 Faulty fuel pump relay
Throttle body (-ies)
Deteriorated or contaminated fuel
 Sucked-in air
Ignition coil(s) Cracked or broken ignition coil body
 Broken or shorted primary or secondary
coils
Ignition system Faulty ECU
 Faulty crankshaft position sensor
EAS00844
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following guide for troubleshooting does not cover all the possible \
causes of trouble. It should be
helpful, however, as a guide to basic troubleshooting. Refer to the relative procedure i\
n this manual for
checks, adjustments, and replacement of parts.
STARTING FAILURES
ENGINE
Cylinder(s) and cylinder head(s)
Loose spark plug
 Loose cylinder head or cylinder
 Damaged cylinder head gasket
 Damaged cylinder gasket
 Worn or damaged cylinder
 Incorrect valve clearance
 Improperly sealed valve
 Incorrect valve-to-valve-seat contact
 Incorrect valve timing
 Faulty valve spring
 Seized valve
Piston(s) and piston ring(s) Improperly installed piston ring
 Damaged, worn or fatigued piston ring
 Seized piston ring
 Seized or damaged piston
Air filter Improperly installed air filter
 Clogged air filter element
Crankcase and crankshaft Improperly assembled crankcase
 Seized crankshaft
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Battery Discharged battery
 Faulty battery
Fuse(s) Blown, damaged or incorrect fuse
 Improperly installed fuse
Spark plug(s)
Incorrect spark plug gap
 Incorrect spark plug heat range
 Fouled spark plug
 Worn or damaged electrode
 Worn or damaged insulator
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9
Starting systemFaulty starter motor
 Faulty starter relay
 Faulty starting circuit cut-off relay
 Faulty starter clutch
STARTING FAILURES / INCORRECT ENGINE IDLING SPEED /
POOR MEDIUM-AND-HIGH-SPEED PERFORMANCETRBL
SHTG
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Battery
Discharged battery
 Faulty battery
Spark plug(s) Incorrect spark plug gap
 Incorrect spark plug heat range
 Fouled spark plug
 Worn or damaged electrode
 Worn or damaged insulator
Ignition coil(s)
Broken or shorted primary or secondary
coils
 Cracked or broken ignition coil
Ignition system Faulty ECU
 Faulty crankshaft position sensor
Switches and wiring
Faulty main switch
 Faulty engine stop switch
 Broken or shorted wiring
 Faulty neutral switch
 Faulty start switch
 Faulty sidestand switch
 Faulty clutch switch
 Improperly grounded circuit
 Loose connections
EAS00846
INCORRECT ENGINE IDLING SPEED
ENGINE
Cylinder(s) and cylinder head(s)
Incorrect valve clearance
 Damaged valve train components
Air filter Clogged air filter element
FUEL SYSTEM
Throttle body (-ies) Damaged or loose throttle body joint
 Improperly synchronized throttle bodies
 Improperly adjusted engine idling speed (idle
adjusting screw)
 Improper throttle cable free play
 Flooded throttle body
 Faulty air induction system
EAS00848
POOR MEDIUM-AND-HIGH-SPEED PERFORMANCE
Refer to “STARTING FAILURES”.
ENGINE
Air filter
Clogged air filter element
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel pump Faulty fuel pump
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