2008 Suzuki 750 King Quad Service Manual

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FOREWORD
This manual contains an introductory description on the SUZUKI LT-A750X/P and procedures for its inspection/
service and overhaul of its main components.
Other information considered as generally known is not included.
Read the GENERAL INFORMATION section to familiarize yourself with the vehicle and its maintenance. Use this
section as well as other sections to use as a guide for proper inspection and service.
This manual will help you know the vehicle better so that you can assure your customers of fast and reliable service.

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Inexperienced mechanics or mechanics without the proper tools and equipment may not be able to
properly perform the services described in this manual.
Improper repair may result in injury to the mechanic and may render the vehicle unsafe for the rider
and passenger.

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* This manual has been prepared on the basis of the latest specifications at the time of publication. If modifications have been made since then, differences may exist between the content of this manual and the
actual vehicle.
* Illustrations in this manual are used to show the basic principles of operation and work procedures. They
may not represent the actual vehicle exactly in detail.
* This manual is written for persons who have enough knowledge, skills and tools, including special tools, for
servicing SUZUKI vehicles. If you do not have the proper knowledge and tools, ask your authorized
SUZUKI motorcycle dealer to help you.

© COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2007

99500-47021-03E

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Precautions............................................................... 00-i
Precautions ............................................................ 00-1

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General Information ................................................... 0-i
General Information ............................................... 0A-1
Maintenance and Lubrication ................................. 0B-1
Service Data...........................................................0C-1

Body and Accessories............................................... 9-i
Precautions .............................................................. 9-1
Wiring Systems ......................................................9A-1
Lighting Systems ....................................................9B-1
Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn ..................9C-1
Exterior Parts .........................................................9D-1
Body Structure .......................................................9E-1

Engine ......................................................................... 1-i
Precautions .............................................................. 1-1
Engine General Information and Diagnosis ........... 1A-1
Emission Control Devices ...................................... 1B-1
Engine Electrical Devices.......................................1C-1
Engine Mechanical.................................................1D-1
Engine Lubrication System .................................... 1E-1
Engine Cooling System.......................................... 1F-1
Fuel System ...........................................................1G-1
Ignition System.......................................................1H-1
Starting System....................................................... 1I-1
Charging System.....................................................1J-1
Exhaust System ..................................................... 1K-1
Suspension................................................................. 2-i
Precautions .............................................................. 2-1
Suspension General Diagnosis.............................. 2A-1
Front Suspension ................................................... 2B-1
Rear Suspension....................................................2C-1
Wheels and Tires ...................................................2D-1

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Driveline / Axle ........................................................... 3-i
Precautions .............................................................. 3-1
Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft ................... 3A-1
Differential .............................................................. 3B-1
Transfer..................................................................3C-1
Propeller Shafts......................................................3D-1
Brake ........................................................................... 4-i
Precautions .............................................................. 4-1
Brake Control System and Diagnosis .................... 4A-1
Front Brakes........................................................... 4B-1
Rear Brakes ...........................................................4C-1
Parking Brake.........................................................4D-1

Transmission / Transaxle .......................................... 5-i
Precautions .............................................................. 5-1
Automatic Transmission......................................... 5A-1
Steering....................................................................... 6-i
Precautions .............................................................. 6-1
Steering General Diagnosis ................................... 6A-1
Steering / Handlebar .............................................. 6B-1

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LT-A750XPK9 (’09 MODEL)

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Section 00

Precautions
CONTENTS

General Precautions ........................................... 00-1
Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service ............ 00-2

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Warning / Caution / Note..................................... 00-1

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00-1 Precautions:

Precautions
Precautions

Precautions
Warning / Caution / Note

B831G20000001

Please read this manual and follow its instructions
carefully. To emphasize special information, the symbol
and the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have
special meanings. Pay special attention to the messages
highlighted by these signal words.
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WARNING

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CAUTION

Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in vehicle damage.
NOTE

Indicates special information to make
maintenance easier or instructions clearer.

Please note, however, that the warnings and cautions
contained in this manual cannot possibly cover all
potential hazards relating to the servicing, or lack of
servicing, of the vehicle. In addition to the WARNINGS
and CAUTIONS stated, you must use good judgement
and basic mechanical safety principles. If you are unsure
about how to perform a particular service operation, ask
a more experienced mechanic for advice.

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General Precautions
!

WARNING

CAUTION

• If parts replacement is necessary, replace
the parts with Suzuki Genuine Parts or
their equivalent.
• When removing parts that are to be reused,
keep them arranged in an orderly manner
so that they may be reinstalled in the
proper order and orientation.
• Be sure to use special tools when
instructed.
• Make sure that all parts used in
reassembly are clean. Lubricate them
when specified.
• Use the specified lubricant, bond, or
sealant.
• When removing the battery, disconnect the
negative (–) cable first and then the
positive (+) cable.
• When reconnecting the battery, connect
the positive (+) cable first and then the
negative (–) cable, and replace the terminal
cover on the positive (+) terminal.
• When performing service to electrical
parts, if the service procedures do not
require use of battery power, disconnect
the negative (–) cable the battery.
• When tightening the cylinder head or case
bolts and nuts, tighten the larger sizes
first. Always tighten the bolts and nuts
diagonally from the inside toward outside
and to the specified tightening torque.
• Whenever you remove oil seals, gaskets,
packing, O-rings, locking washers, selflocking nuts, cotter pins, circlips and
certain other parts as specified, be sure to
replace them with new ones. Also, before
installing these new parts, be sure to
remove any left over material from the
mating surfaces.

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Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in death or injury.
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• To avoid getting burned, do not touch the
engine, engine oil, radiator and exhaust
system until they have cooled.
• After servicing the fuel, oil, water, exhaust
or brake systems, check all lines and
fittings related to the system for leaks.

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• Proper service and repair procedures are
important for the safety of the service
mechanic and the safety and reliability of
the vehicle.
• When 2 or more persons work together,
pay attention to the safety of each other.
• When it is necessary to run the engine
indoors, make sure that exhaust gas is
forced outdoors.
• When working with toxic or flammable
materials, make sure that the area you
work in is well ventilated and that you
follow all of the material manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Never use gasoline as a cleaning solvent.

Precautions:

• Before refitting the sealed coupler, make sure its seal
rubber is positioned properly. The seal rubber may
possibly come off the position during disconnecting
work and if the coupler is refitted with the seal rubber
improperly positioned, it may result in poor water
sealing.

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• Never reuse a circlip. When installing a
new circlip, take care not to expand the
end gap larger than required to slip the
circlip over the shaft. After installing a
circlip, always ensure that it is completely
seated in its groove and securely fitted.
• Use a torque wrench to tighten fasteners
to the specified torque. Wipe off grease
and oil if a thread is smeared with them.
• After reassembling, check parts for
tightness and proper operation.
• To protect the environment, do not
unlawfully dispose of used motor oil,
engine coolant and other fluids: batteries,
and tires.
• To protect Earth’s natural resources,
properly dispose of used vehicle and parts.

Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service

B831G20000003

00-2

I310G1000002-01

• Inspect each lead wire circuit for poor connection by
shaking it by hand lightly. If any abnormal condition is
found, repair or replace.

When handling the electrical parts or servicing the FI
systems, observe the following points for the safety of
the systems.
Electrical Parts
Connector / Coupler
• When connecting a connector, be sure to push it in
until a click is felt.

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• When taking measurements at electrical connectors
using a tester probe, be sure to insert the probe from
the wire harness side (backside) of the connector/
coupler.

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• With a lock type coupler, be sure to release the lock
when disconnecting, and push it in fully to engage the
lock when connecting.
• When disconnecting the coupler, be sure to hold the
coupler body and do not pull the lead wires.
• Inspect each terminal on the connector/coupler for
looseness or bending.
• Push in the coupler straightly. An angled or skewed
insertion may cause the terminal to be deformed,
possibly resulting in poor electrical contact.
• Inspect each terminal for corrosion and
contamination. The terminals must be clean and free
of any foreign material which could impede proper
terminal contact.

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1. Coupler

2. Probe

• When connecting meter probe from the terminal side
of the coupler (where connection from harness side
not being possible), use extra care not to force and
cause the male terminal to bend or the female
terminal to open. Connect the probe as shown to
avoid opening of female terminal. Never push in the
probe where male terminal is supposed to fit.

00-3 Precautions:
• Check the male connector for bend and female
connector for excessive opening. Also check the
coupler for locking (looseness), corrosion, dust, etc.

Switch
Never apply grease material to switch contact points to
prevent damage.
ECM / Various sensors
• Since each component is a high-precision part, great
care should be taken not to apply any severe impacts
during removal and installation.

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3. Coupler

4. Probe

“A”: Where male terminal fits

Clamp
• Clamp the wire harness at such positions as indicated
in “Wiring Harness Routing Diagram in Section 9A
(Page 9A-4)”.
• Bend the clamp properly so that the wire harness is
clamped securely.
• In clamping the wire harness, use care not to allow it
to hang down.
• Do not use wire or any other substitute for the band
type clamp.

INCORRECT

I718H1000001-02

I310G1000008-01

• When disconnecting and connecting the coupler,
make sure to turn OFF the ignition switch, or
electronic parts may get damaged.

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I310G1000007-01

• Be careful not to touch the electrical terminals of the
electronic parts (ECM, etc.). The static electricity from
your body may damage these.

Fuse
• When a fuse blows, always investigate the cause to
correct it and then replace the fuse.
• Do not use a fuse of different capacity.
• Do not use wire or any other substitute for the fuse.

I831G1000001-01

I649G1000001-02

Precautions:
Battery
• Battery connection in reverse polarity is strictly
prohibited. Such a wrong connection will damage the
components of the FI systems instantly when reverse
power is applied.

00-4

• Never connect any tester (voltmeter, ohmmeter, or
whatever) to the electronic unit when its coupler is
disconnected. Otherwise, damage to electronic unit
may result.
• Never connect an ohmmeter to the ECM with its
coupler connected. If attempted, damage to ECM or
sensors may result.
• Be sure to use a specified voltmeter/ohmmeter.
Otherwise, accurate measurements may not be
obtained and personal injury may result.

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Electrical Circuit Inspection Procedure
While there are various methods for electrical circuit
inspection, described here is a general method to check
for open and short circuit using an ohmmeter and a
voltmeter.

I718H1000004-01

• Removing any battery terminal of a running engine is
strictly prohibited. The moment such removal is made,
damaging counter electromotive force will be applied
to the ECM which may result in serious damage.

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• Before measuring voltage at each terminal, check to
make sure that battery voltage is 11 V or higher.
Terminal voltage check with a low battery voltage will
lead to erroneous diagnosis.

Open circuit check
Possible causes for the open circuit are as follows. As
the cause can exist in the connector/coupler or terminal,
they need to be checked carefully.
• Loose connection of connector/coupler
• Poor contact of terminal (due to dirt, corrosion or rust,
poor contact tension, entry of foreign object etc.)
• Wire harness being open.
• Poor terminal-to-wire connection.
When checking system circuits including an electronic
control unit such as ECM, etc., it is important to perform
careful check, starting with items which are easier to
check.
1) Disconnect the negative (–) cable from the battery.
2) Check each connector/coupler at both ends of the
circuit being checked for loose connection. Also
check for condition of the coupler lock if equipped.

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“A”

“A”

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ECM

I718H1000005-02

1. Sensor
I310G1000012-02

“A”: Check for loose connection

00-5 Precautions:
3) Using a test male terminal, check the female
terminals of the circuit being checked for contact
tension.
Check each terminal visually for poor contact
(possibly caused by dirt, corrosion, rust, entry of
foreign object, etc.). At the same time, check to
make sure that each terminal is fully inserted in the
coupler and locked.
If contact tension is not enough, rectify the contact to
increase tension or replace. The terminals must be
clean and free of any foreign material which could
impede proper terminal contact.

2) Disconnect the coupler “B” and measure resistance
between couplers “A” and “B-1”.
If no continuity is indicated, the circuit is open
between couplers “A” and “B-1”. If continuity is
indicated, there is an open circuit between couplers
“B-2” and “C” or an abnormality in coupler “B-2” or
coupler “C”.
“A”
“B-2”
ECM

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“C”

“B”

“B-1”

I705H1000010-02

“C”

I649G1000027-02

“B”: Check contact tension by inserting and removing.

“C”: Check each terminal for bend and proper alignment.

4) Using continuity inspect or voltage check procedure
as described below, inspect the wire harness
terminals for open circuit and poor connection.
Locate abnormality, if any.

Voltage check
If voltage is supplied to the circuit being checked, voltage
check can be used as circuit check.
1) With all connectors/couplers connected and voltage
applied to the circuit being checked, measure
voltage between each terminal and body ground.
2) If measurements were taken as shown in the figure
and results were listed in the following, it means that
the circuit is open between terminals “A” and “B”.
Voltage between
“A” and body ground: Approx. 5 V
“B” and body ground: Approx. 5 V
“C” and body ground: 0 V

“D”

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“D”: Looseness of crimping

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“F”: Thin wire (A few strands left)

Continuity check
1) Measure resistance across coupler “B” (between “A”
and “C” in figure).
If no continuity is indicated (infinity or over limit), the
circuit is open between terminals “A” and “C”.
“A”

“B”

ECM

“C”

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Precautions:
3) Also, if measured values are as listed following, a
resistance (abnormality) exists which causes the
voltage drop in the circuit between terminals “A” and
“B”.
Voltage between
“A” and body ground: Approx. 5 V
“B” and body ground: Approx. 5 V – 2 V voltage
drop
“C” and body ground: 3 V – 2 V voltage drop

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3) Measure resistance between terminal at one end of
circuit (“A” terminal in figure) and body ground. If
continuity is indicated, there is a short circuit to
ground between terminals “A” and “C”.
“A”
“D”
“B”

ECM

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“B”

“C”

“A”

5V

5V

“B” “C”

“A”

“D”

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“E”: Other parts

4) Disconnect the connector/coupler included in circuit
(coupler “B”) and measure resistance between
terminal “A” and body ground. If continuity is
indicated, the circuit is shorted to the ground
between terminals “A” and “B”.

5V

“A”

5V

“C”

“D”: To other parts

0V

“E”

Short circuit check (Wire harness to ground)
1) Disconnect the negative (–) cable from the battery.
2) Disconnect the connectors/couplers at both ends of
the circuit to be checked.

“B”

ECM

“C”

NOTE
If the circuit to be checked branches to other
parts as shown, disconnect all connectors/
couplers of those parts. Otherwise, diagnosis
will be misled.

I705H1000009-02

“D”: To other parts

00-7 Precautions:
Using The Multi-Circuit Testers
• Use the Suzuki multi-circuit tester set.
• Use well-charged batteries in the tester.
• Be sure to set the tester to the correct testing range.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

• When connecting the multi-circuit tester,
use the needle pointed probe to the back
side of the lead wire coupler and connect
the probes of tester to them.
• Use the needle pointed probe to prevent
the rubber of the water proof coupler from
damage.
• When using the multi-circuit tester, do not
strongly touch the terminal of the ECM
coupler with a needle pointed tester probe
to prevent the terminal damage or terminal
bend.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

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NOTE

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Using the testers
• Incorrectly connecting the (+) and (–) probes may
cause the inside of the tester to be burnout.
• If the voltage and current are not known, make
measurements using the highest range.
• When measuring the resistance with the multi-circuit
tester (1), ∞ will be shown as 10.00 MΩ and “1”
flashes in the display.
• Check that no voltage is applied before making the
measurement. If voltage is applied the tester may be
damaged.
• After using the tester, turn the power off.

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: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

I649G1000002-02

(A)

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Section 0

General Information
CONTENTS

Fuel Line Inspection ..........................................0B-10
Engine Oil and Filter Replacement ...................0B-10
Front Differential Gear Oil Inspection................0B-12
Front Differential Gear Oil Replacement ...........0B-13
Final Gear Oil Inspection...................................0B-14
Final Gear Oil Replacement..............................0B-14
Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment ......................................................0B-15
Throttle Body Inspection ...................................0B-15
Cooling System Inspection................................0B-15
Drive V-belt Inspection and Replacement.........0B-17
Drive Shaft Boots Inspection.............................0B-17
Front Brake System Inspection .........................0B-17
Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment ........0B-19
Rear Brake Friction Plate Wear Limit
Inspection........................................................0B-20
Tire Inspection...................................................0B-21
Steering System Inspection ..............................0B-21
Toe Adjustment .................................................0B-22
Suspensions Inspection ....................................0B-22
Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection .......................0B-23
Compression Pressure Check ..........................0B-26
Oil Pressure Check ...........................................0B-26
SDS Check........................................................0B-26
Automatic Clutch Inspection..............................0B-26
Specifications .....................................................0B-27
Tightening Torque Specifications......................0B-27
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................0B-27
Recommended Service Material .......................0B-27
Special Tool ......................................................0B-27

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General Description .............................................0A-1
Symbols .............................................................. 0A-1
Abbreviations ...................................................... 0A-1
SAE-to-Former SUZUKI Term ............................ 0A-2
Vehicle Side View ............................................... 0A-3
Vehicle Identification Number ............................. 0A-3
Fuel and Oil Recommendation ........................... 0A-3
Engine Coolant Recommendation ...................... 0A-4
BREAK-IN Procedures........................................ 0A-4
Country and Area Codes .................................... 0A-5
Wire Color Symbols ............................................ 0A-5
Warning, Caution and Information Labels
Location ............................................................ 0A-6
Component Location ...........................................0A-7
Electrical Components Location ......................... 0A-7
Specifications.......................................................0A-9
Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK8)........................... 0A-9
Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK9)......................... 0A-11
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................0A-11
Special Tool ...................................................... 0A-11

Maintenance and Lubrication................. 0B-1

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Precautions...........................................................0B-1
Precautions for Maintenance .............................. 0B-1
General Description .............................................0B-1
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants................. 0B-1
Scheduled Maintenance ......................................0B-1
Periodic Maintenance Schedule Chart................ 0B-1
Lubrication Points ............................................... 0B-2
Repair Instructions ..............................................0B-3
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning .... 0B-3
Exhaust Pipe Bolt and Muffler Bolt Inspection .... 0B-4
Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment ...... 0B-4
Spark Plug Replacement .................................... 0B-9
Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning ................... 0B-9
Spark Arrester Cleaning.................................... 0B-10

Service Data ............................................. 0C-1
Specifications .......................................................0C-1
Service Data........................................................0C-1
Tightening Torque List ........................................0C-7

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General Information
General Information

General Description
Symbols

B831G20101001

Listed in the table below are the symbols indicating instructions and other information necessary for servicing.
The meaning of each symbol is also included in the table.
Definition
Torque control required.
Data beside it indicate specified torque.
Apply oil.
Use engine oil unless otherwise specified.
Apply molybdenum oil solution.
(Mixture of engine oil and SUZUKl MOLY PASTE in a ratio of 1:1).
Apply SUZUKI SUPER GREASE “A” or equivalent.
99000-25010
Apply SUZUKI MOLY PASTE or equivalent.
99000-25140
Apply WATER RESISTANCE GREASE.
99000-25160
Apply SUZUKI SILICONE GREASE or equivalent.
99000-25100
Apply SUZUKI BOND “1215” or equivalent.
99000-31110
Apply SUZUKI BOND “1216B” or equivalent.
99000-31230
Apply THREAD LOCK SUPER “1303” or equivalent.
99000-32030
Apply THREAD LOCK SUPER “1322” or equivalent.
99000-32110
Apply THREAD LOCK SUPER “1360” or equivalent.
99000-32130
Use engine coolant or equivalent.
99000-99032-11X

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Apply or use brake fluid.

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Use special tool.
Do not reuse.
Note on reassembly.

Abbreviations

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A:
ABDC: After Bottom Dead Center
AC: Alternating Current
ACL: Air Cleaner, Air Cleaner Box
API: American Petroleum Institute
ATDC: After Top Dead Center
A/F: Air Fuel Mixture
B:
BBDC: Before Bottom Dead Center
BTDC: Before Top Dead Center
B+: Battery Positive Voltage
C:
CKP Sensor: Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKPS)
CKT: Circuit
CO: Carbon Monoxide
CPU: Central Processing Unit

D:
DC: Direct Current
DIFF-LOCK Relay: Differential Lock Relay
DMC: Dealer Mode Coupler
DOHC: Double Over Head Camshaft
DRL: Daytime Running Light
DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code
E:
ECM: Engine Control Module Engine Control Unit
(ECU) (FI Control Unit)
ECT Sensor: Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
(ECTS)
Water Temp. Sensor (WTS)
F:
FI: Fuel Injection, Fuel Injector
FP: Fuel pump
FPR: Fuel Pressure Regulator
FP Relay: Fuel Pump Relay

General Information:

E:
Electronic Ignition (EI): —
Engine Control Module (ECM): Engine Control
Module (ECM), Fl Control Unit, Engine Control Unit
(ECU)
Engine Coolant Level (ECL): Coolant Level
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT): Coolant
Temperature, Engine Coolant Temperature, Water
Temperature
Engine Speed (RPM): Engine Speed (RPM)
F:
Fan Control (FC): —
Fuel Level Sensor: Fuel Level Sensor, Fuel Level
Gauge
Fuel Pump (FP): Fuel Pump (FP)
G:
Generator (GEN): Generator
Ground (GND): Ground (GND, GRD)
I:
Ignition Control Module (ICM): —
Intake Air Temperature (IAT): Intake Air Temperature
(IAT), Air Temperature
Idle Speed Control (ISC): —
Ignition Control (IC): Electronic Spark Advance (ESA)
M:
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL): LED Lamp,
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP): Intake Air
Pressure (IAP), Intake Vacuum
Mass Air Flow (MAF): Air Flow
O:
On-Board Diagnostic (OBD): Self-Diagnosis Function,
Diagnostic
P:
Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM): —
R:
Random Access Memory (RAM): —
Read Only Memory (ROM): ROM
T:
Throttle Body (TB): Throttle Body (TB)
Throttle Body Fuel Injection (TBI): Throttle Body Fuel
Injection (TBI)
Throttle Position Sensor (TP Sensor): TP Sensor
(TPS)
V:
Voltage Regulator (VR): Voltage Regulator

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G:
GEN: Generator
GND: Ground
GP Switch: Gear Position Switch
H:
HC: Hydrocarbons
I:
IAP Sensor: Intake Air Pressure Sensor (IAPS)
IAT Sensor: Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IATS)
IG: Ignition
ISC Valve: Idle Speed Control Valve (ISCV)
J:
JASO: Japanese Automobile Standards Organization
L:
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display
LED: Light Emitting Diode (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
LH: Left Hand
M:
MAL-CODE: Malfunction Code (Diagnostic Code)
Max: Maximum
MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp (LED)
Min: Minimum
N:
NOx: Nitrogen Oxides
O:
OHC: Over Head Camshaft
P:
PCV: Positive Crankcase Ventilation (Crankcase
Breather)
R:
RH: Right Hand
ROM: Read Only Memory
S:
SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers
SDS: Suzuki Diagnosis System
T:
TO Sensor: Tip-over Sensor (TOS)
TP Sensor: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

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SAE-to-Former SUZUKI Term

B831G20101003

This list shows SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)
J1930 terms and abbreviations which may be used in
this manual in compliance with SAE recommendations,
as well as their former SUZUKI names.
Ex. SAE term (Abbreviation): Former SUZUKI term
A:
Air Cleaner (ACL): Air Cleaner, Air Cleaner Box
B:
Battery Positive Voltage (B+): Battery Voltage, +B
C:
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP Sensor):
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKPS), Crank Angle
D:
Data Link Connector (DLC): Dealer Mode Coupler
Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM): —
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC): Diagnostic Code,
Malfunction Code

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0A-3 General Information:

Vehicle Side View

B831G20101004

NOTE

Difference between illustration and actual
vehicle may exist depending on the markets.
SUZUKI LT-A750X (2008-model)

Vehicle Identification Number

B831G20101005

The frame serial number or V.I.N. (Vehicle Identification
Number) “A” is stamped on the left side of the front frame
pipe. The engine serial number “B” is located on the right
side of the crankcase. These numbers are required
especially for registering the machine and ordering
spare parts.

Right Side

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“A”

I831G1010003-01

I831G1010001-01

Left Side

“B”

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Fuel and Oil Recommendation

I831G1010002-01

I831G1010004-01

B831G20101006

Fuel (For USA and Canada)
Use only unleaded gasoline of at least 87 pump octane
(R/2 + M/2) or 91 octane or higher rated by the research
method.
Gasoline containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether),
less than 10% ethanol, or less than 5% methanol with
appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitor is
permissible.
Fuel (For Other Countries)
Gasoline used should be graded 91 octane (Research
Method) or higher. Unleaded gasoline is recommended.
Engine Oil (For USA)
Oil quality is a major contributor to your engine’s
performance and life. Always select good quality engine
oil.
Suzuki recommends the use of SUZUKI
PERFORMANCE 4 MOTOR OIL or an equivalent
engine oil. Use of SF/SG or SH/SJ in API with MA in
JASO.
Suzuki recommends the use of SAE 10W-40 engine oil.
If SAE 10W-40 engine oil is not available, select and
alternative according to the chart.

General Information:

Engine Coolant Recommendation

I831G1010008-01

Front Differential Gear Oil
Use hypoid gear oil that meets the API service
classification GL-5 and is rated SAE #90. Use a hypoid
gear oil with a rating of SAE #80 if the vehicle is
operated where the ambient temperature is below 0 °C
(32 °F).
Rear Drive (Final) Gear Oil
Use mobil fluid 424 or equivalent oil.

Water for mixing
Use distilled water only. Water other than distilled water
can corrode and clog the aluminum radiator.
Anti-freeze / Engine coolant
The engine coolant perform as a corrosion and rust
inhibitor as well as anti-freeze. Therefore, the engine
coolant should be used at all times even though the
atmospheric temperature in your area does not go down
to freezing point.
Suzuki recommends the use of SUZUKI COOLANT antifreeze/engine coolant. If this is not available, use an
equivalent which is compatible with an aluminum
radiator.
Liquid amount of water / Engine coolant
Solution capacity (total)
2 450 ml (2.6/2.2 US/Imp qt)

For engine coolant mixture information, refer to “Engine
Coolant Description in Section 1F (Page 1F-1)”.
!

Brake Fluid
Specification and classification: DOT 4
!

WARNING

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Since the brake system of this vehicle is
filled with a glycol-based brake fluid by the
manufacturer, do not use or mix different
types of fluid such as silicone-based and
petroleum-based fluid for refilling the
system, otherwise serious damage will
result.
Do not use any brake fluid taken from old or
used or unsealed containers.
Never reuse brake fluid left over from a
previous servicing, which has been stored
for a long period.

B831G20101007

Engine Coolant
Use an anti-freeze/engine coolant compatible with an
aluminum radiator, mixed with distilled water only.

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Engine Oil (For Other Countries)
Oil quality is a major contributor to your engine’s
performance and life. Always select good quality engine
oil. Use of SF/SG or SH/SJ in API with MA in JASO.
Suzuki recommends the use of SAE 10W-40 engine oil.
If SAE 10W-40 engine oil is not available, select an
alternative according to the chart.

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CAUTION

Mixing of anti-freeze/engine coolant should
be limited to 60%. Mixing beyond it would
reduce its efficiency. If the anti-freeze/engine
coolant mixing ratio is below 50%, rust
inhabiting performance is greatly reduced.
Be sure to mix it above 50% even though the
atmospheric temperature does not go down
to the freezing point.

BREAK-IN Procedures

B831G20101008

During manufacture only the best possible materials are
used and all machined parts are finished to a very high
standard but it is still necessary to allow the moving parts
to “BREAK-IN” before subjecting the engine to maximum
stresses. The future performance and reliability of the
engine depends on the care and restraint exercised
during its early life. The general rules are as follows.
1) Keep to these break-in engine speed limits:
Speed limits
Initial 500 km (300 miles): Less than 1/2 throttle
2) Upon reaching an odometer reading of 500 km (300
miles) you can subject the vehicle to full throttle
operation, for short periods of time.

0A-5 General Information:

Country and Area Codes

Wire Color Symbols

Wire Color

Black
Blue
Brown
Dark green
Green
Gray
Orange
Pink
Red
White
Yellow
Black with Blue tracer
Black with Brown tracer
Black with Green tracer
Black with Light green tracer
Black with Red tracer
Black with White tracer
Black with Yellow tracer
Blue with Black tracer
Blue with Green tracer
Blue with White tracer
Blue with Red tracer
Blue with Yellow tracer

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Symbol
B
Bl
Br
Dg
G
Gr
O
P
R
W
Y
B/Bl
B/Br
B/G
B/Lg
B/R
B/W
B/Y
Bl/B
Bl/G
Bl/W
Bl/R
Bl/Y

B931G20101009

Effective Frame No.

5SAAR41A 87100001 –

5SAAR41A 97100001 –

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The following codes stand for the applicable country(-ies) and area(-s).
Model
Code
Country or Area
P-17
Sweden
P-24
Australia
LT-A750XK8
P-28
Canada
P-33
U.S.A.
P-17
Sweden
P-24
Australia
LT-A750XZK8
P-28
Canada
P-33
U.S.A.
P-17
Sweden
P-24
Australia
LT-A750XK9
P-28
Canada
P-33
U.S.A.
P-17
Sweden
LT-A750XZK9
P-28
Canada
P-33
U.S.A.

Symbol
Br/W
G/B
Gr/R
Gr/W
O/G
O/R
O/W
O/Y
O/B
O/Bl
P/W
R/B
R/G
W/B
W/Bl
W/G
W/R
W/Y
Y/B
Y/Bl
Y/R
Y/G

Wire Color
Brown with White tracer
Green with Black tracer
Gray with Red tracer
Gray with White tracer
Orange with Green tracer
Orange with Red tracer
Orange with White tracer
Orange with Yellow tracer
Orange with Black tracer
Orange with Blue tracer
Pink with White tracer
Red with Black tracer
Red with Green tracer
White with Black tracer
White with Blue tracer
White with Green tracer
White with Red tracer
White with Yellow tracer
Yellow with Black tracer
Yellow with Blue tracer
Yellow with Red tracer
Yellow with Green tracer

B931G20101010

General Information:

Warning, Caution and Information Labels Location

B931G20101011

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10

4

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8
6

[A]

12, 13

1, 21

3

23, 24

20
5

7

11
14

17, 18

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15, 16

19

2

1. Certification plate
2. Information label
3. Gearshift label
4. Gearshift label

5. Tire air pressure label

6. Tire air pressure label and warning nopassenger label
7. General warning & AGE, 16 label
8. General warning label

9. Warning no-passenger label

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10. AGE, 16 label

11. Manual notice label

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12. Max AMP caution label

For P-24, 33
For P-33

13. Max AMP caution label

14. Fuel caution label

I831G1010005-06

For P-17, 28
For P-24

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

15. Front carrier warning label

For P-28

16. Front carrier warning label

For P-17, 28

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

17. Rear carrier warning label

For P-24, 33

For P-28

For P-17, 24, 28, 33
For P-28

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

18. Rear carrier warning label

19. ICES Canada label

For P-24, 33

For P-17, 28
For P-28

20. Compliance label No.2

For P-28

21. I.D. plate

For P-17

For P-28

22. Cooling fan label

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

For P-33

23. Compliance label

For P-28

For P-24, 33

[A]: Left side of frame

0A-7 General Information:

Component Location
Electrical Components Location

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1

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10

16

1. Battery

7. 4WD/Diff-lock relay

13. Ignition switch

2. Starter relay/Main fuse

8. Mode selection switch coupler

14. Power source

3. Fuse box

9. Starter motor

15. Ignition coil

4. Neutral relay

10. ECT sensor

16. Rear brake switch

5. Fuel pump relay

11. 4WD/Diff-lock switch

17. Gear position switch

6. ECM

12. Brake lever switch (R)

I831G1010006-02

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18
23
20

28

22
27
31

21

26
30

19
24

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29

34

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32

18. Cooling fan thermo-switch

24. Parking brake switch

30. High position diode

19. Resister

25. Brake lever switch

31. Low position diode

20. 4WD/Diff-lock actuator diode

26. Regulator/Rectifier

32. Speed sensor

21. Neutral relay diode

27. Parking brake relay

33. CKP sensor

22. Cooling fan

28. Diff-lock relay

34. Generator

23. Handlebar switch

29. Actuator

I831G1010007-03

0A-9 General Information:

Specifications
Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK8)

B931G20107001

NOTE
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions and dry mass
Item
Overall length

Overall height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Seat height
Dry mass
Front track
Rear track
Engine

Drive train

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Item
Type
Number of cylinders
Bore
Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Fuel system
Air cleaner
Starter system
Lubrication system
Idle speed

Item

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Clutch
Transmission
Transfer

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Overall width

Transmission
Transfer
Primary reduction ratio (Automatic
drive)
Secondary reduction ratio
Final reduction ratio (Front & Rear)
Low
Transfer gear ratio
High
Reverse
Drive system
Gearshift pattern

Specification
2 115 mm (83.3 in)
2 135 mm (84.1 in)
1 210 mm (47.6 in)
1 250 mm (49.2 in)
1 245 mm (49.0 in)
1 280 mm (50.4 in)
270 mm (10.6 in)
880 mm (34.6 in)
273 kg (601 lbs)
275 kg (606 lbs)
930 mm (36.6 in)
940 mm (37.0 in)

Specification
4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC
1
104.0 mm (4.094 in)
85.0 mm (3.346 in)
722 cm3 (44.1 cu.in)
10.0 : 1
Fuel injection
Non-woven fabric element
Electric and recoil starter
Wet sump
1 300 ± 100 r/min

Specification
Wet shoe, automatic, centrifugal type
Automatic variable ratio (V-belt)
2-speed forward with reverse
Automatic
L-H-N-R (Hand operated)
Variable change (2.763 – 0.78)
2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)
3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)
Shaft drive

Remark
P-28, 33
P-17, 24
P-28, 33
P-17, 24

P-28, 33
P-17, 24

Remark

Remark

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Chassis

Electrical

Specification
Independent, double wishbone, coil spring, oil damped
Independent, double wishbone, coil spring, oil damped
180 mm (7.1 in)
200 mm (7.9 in)
1.6°
3.4 mm (0.13 in)
10 mm (0.39 in)
0.64°
46° (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
Disc brake, twin
Sealed oil-bathed multi-disc
AT25 x 8-12œœ, tubeless
AT25 x 10-12œœ, tubeless

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Item
Front suspension
Rear suspension
Front wheel travel
Rear wheel travel
Caster
Trail
Toe-out
Camber
Steering angle
Turning radius
Front brake
Rear brake
Front tire size
Rear tire size

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Capacities

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Item
Ignition type
Ignition timing
Spark plug
Battery
Generator
Main fuse
Fuse
Headlight
Auxiliary light
Brake light/Taillight
Revercing light
Speedometer light
Neutral indicator light
High beam indicator light
Coolant temperature/FI indicator
light
Reverse indicator light
Diff-lock indicator light

Fuel tank

Engine oil

Differential gear oil
Final gear oil
Coolant

Item

Oil change
With filter change
Overhaul

Specification
Electronic ignition (CDI)
7° B.T.D.C. at 1 300 r/min
NGK CR6E or DENSO U20ESR-N
12 V 64.8 kC (18 Ah)/10 HR
Three-phase A.C. generator
30 A
10/10/10/10/15/15 A
12 V 35/35 W x 2
12 V 35/35 W
12 V 21/5 W
12 V 21 W
LED
LED
LED

Remark

Remark

P-17
P-17

LED

LED
LED

Specification
17.5 L (4.6/3.8 US/lmp gal)
2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)
2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)
3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)
500 ml (0.5/0.4 US/lmp qt)
770 ml (0.7/0.6 US/lmp qt)
2 450 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)

Remark

0A-11 General Information:

Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK9)

B931G20107002

NOTE
• These specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Any differences between the LT-A750X/ZK8 (’08-model) and LT-A750X/ZK9 (’09-model) in
specifications are indicated with an asterisk mark (*).
Dimensions and curb mass
Item

Specification
2 115 mm (83.3 in)
2 135 mm (84.1 in)
1 210 mm (47.6 in)
1 250 mm (49.2 in)
1 245 mm (49.0 in)
1 280 mm (50.4 in)
270 mm (10.6 in)
880 mm (34.6 in)
302 kg (666 lbs)
304 kg (670 lbs)
930 mm (36.6 in)
940 mm (37.0 in)

Overall length

Overall height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Seat height
* Curb mass
Front track
Rear track

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Overall width

Remark
P-28, 33
P-17, 24
P-28, 33
P-17, 24

P-28, 33
P-17, 24

Special Tools and Equipment

09900–06108
Snap ring pliers

B931G20108001

09900–20101
09900–20102
09900–20202
Vernier calipers (1/15 Vernier calipers (1/20 Micrometer (1/100
mm, 150 mm)
mm, 200 mm)
mm, 25 – 50 mm)

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Special Tool

09900–20205
Micrometer (0 – 25
mm)

09900–20210
09900–20530
Micrometer (100 – 125 Cylinder gauge set
mm)

09900–20607
09900–20701
Dial gauge (1/100 mm, Magnetic stand
10 mm)

09900–20803
Thickness gauge

09900–20602
Dial gauge (1/1000
mm, 1 mm)

09900–20605
Dial calipers (1/100
mm, 10 – 34 mm)

09900–20805
Tire depth gauge

09900–21304
V-block (100 mm)

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09900–26006
Engine tachometer
(solar cell type)

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09913–84510
Bearing installer

09900–22403
09900–25008
09900–25009
Small bore gauge (18 Multi-circuit tester set Needle pointed probe
– 35 mm)
set

09904–41010
SDS set

09910–32812
Crankshaft installer

09910–32860
Attachment

09912–34510
Cylinder
disassembling tool

09913–60910
Bearing remover

09913–61510
Bearing puller

09913–70210
Bearing installer set

09913–75520
Bearing installer

09915–40610
Oil filter wrench

09915–63311
Compression gauge
attachment

09915–64512
Compression gauge

09915–74511
Oil pressure gauge set

09915–74533
Oil pressure gauge
attachment

09915–77331
Meter (for high
pressure)

09916–10911
Valve lapper set

09916–14510
Valve lifter

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09913–50121
Oil seal remover

09900–22302
Plastigauge (0.051 –
0.152 mm)

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09900–22301
Plastigauge (0.025 –
0.076 mm)

09915–74521
Oil pressure gauge
hose

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0A-13 General Information:

09916–14910
Valve spring
compressor
attachment

09916–44910
09916–57360
Valve guide remover/ Attachment
installer

09916–34550
Valve guide reamer
(5.5 mm)

09916–34580
Valve guide reamer
(10.8 mm)

09916–84511
Tweezers

09920–31020
09920–13120
Crankcase separating Extension handle
tool

09917–23711
Ring nut wrench

09917–47011
Vacuum pump gauge

09920–33540
Clutch shoe remover

09920–53740
Clutch sleeve hub
holder

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09919–28610
Sleeve protector

09916–34542
Reamer handle

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09916–14521
Valve spring
compressor
attachment

09921–20240
Bearing remover set

09921–21910
Bearing holder

09922–21410
09922–31430
Long socket (46 mm) Clutch spring
compressor

09923–73210
Bearing remover

09923–74511
Bearing remover

09924–41830
Bearing retainer
wrench

09924–52420
09924–52450
Secondary bevel gear Fixed driven face
holder
holder

09924–52460
Socket (52 mm)

General Information:

09930–11950
Torx wrench

09924–74570
Final drive gear
bearing installer/
remover

09924–84521
Bearing installer set

09930–10121
Spark plug wrench set

09930–30721
09930–30104
Rotor remover sliding Rotor remover
shaft

09930–73140
Starter torque limiter
socket

09930–73170
Starter torque limiter
holder

09930–31921
Rotor remover

09930–40113
Rotor holder

09930–82720
Mode select switch

09940–40211
Fuel pressure gauge
adapter

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09930–40131
Balancer drive
sprocket holder

09924–74520
Oil seal installer/
remover

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09924–52470
Fixed final drive gear
holder

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09940–40220
Fuel pressure gauge
hose attachment

09940–92430
Rear axel wrench A

09941–34513
09941–51012
Steering race installer Ring locknut wrench

09941–53610
Front fork installer
hammer

09941–64511
Bearing remover

09942–72410
Tie-rod end remover

09943–88211
Bearing remover/
installer

09951–15810
Bearing installer

09944–66010
Bearing installer

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99565–01010–013
CD-ROM Ver.13

Maintenance and Lubrication:

0B-1

Maintenance and Lubrication
General Information

Precautions
Precautions for Maintenance

B931G20200001

The “Periodic Maintenance Schedule Chart” lists the recommended intervals for all the required periodic service work
necessary to keep the vehicle operating at peak performance and economy. Maintenance intervals are expressed in
terms of kilometers, miles and months for your convenience.
NOTE
More frequent servicing may be required on vehicle that are used under severe conditions.

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General Description

Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

B931G20201001

Refer to “Fuel and Oil Recommendation in Section 0A (Page 0A-3)” and “Engine Coolant Recommendation in Section
0A (Page 0A-4)”.

Scheduled Maintenance

Periodic Maintenance Schedule Chart
NOTE

B931G20205001

I = Inspect and clean, adjust, replace or lubricate as necessary.
C = Clean.
R = Replace.
T = Tighten.

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km
Item
miles
months
polyurethane foam element
Air cleaner element
non-woven fabric element
Exhaust pipe nuts and muffler mounting bolts
Valve clearance
Spark plug

Spark arrester
Fuel line

Engine oil and oil filter
Front differential gear oil
Final gear oil
Throttle cable play
Throttle body
Engine coolant
Radiator
Radiator hose
Drive belt
Drive shaft boots
Brakes
Rear brake plates

Interval
Initial 200
Every 1 000
Every 2 000
Initial 100
Every 600
Every 1 200
Initial 1
Every 3
Every 6
—
C
C
—
I
I
T
T
T
I
—
I
—
—
I
Replace every 6 000 km (4 000 miles).
—
—
C
—
I
I
Replace every 4 years.
R
—
R
—
—
I
Replace every 2 years.
—
—
I
Replace every year.
I
I
I
—
I
I
Replace every 2 years.
—
I
I
—
—
I
—
I
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
Replace every 10 000 km (6 000 miles).

0B-2 Maintenance and Lubrication:

km
miles
months

Item
Brake fluid

Initial 200
Initial 100
Initial 1
—
—

Brake hose
Tires
Steering
Suspensions
Chassis nuts and bolts
General lubrications

—
I
—
T
—

Interval
Every 1 000
Every 600
Every 3
I
Replace every 2 years.
—
Replace every 4 years.
I
I
—
T
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Lubrication Points
Proper lubrication is important for smooth operation and long life of each working part of the vehicle.
Major lubrication points are indicated as follows.
NOTE

Every 2 000
Every 1 200
Every 6
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• Before lubricating each part, clean off any rusty spots and wipe off any grease, oil, dirt or grime.
• Lubricate exposed parts which are subject to rust, with a rust preventative spray whenever the
vehicle has been operated under wet or rainy conditions.
Lubricate exposed parts
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

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5

4

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3

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1. Steering shaft holder

4. Propeller shaft joint spline

2. Brake level holder and throttle lever

5. Drive shaft joint spline

3. Brake pedal

6. Drive belt cover bearing (Inner race)

: Apply water resistance grease.

Maintenance and Lubrication:

0B-3

Repair Instructions
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning

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Inspect and clean element
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

!

Inspection
1) Remove the air cleaner element. Refer to “Air
Cleaner Element Removal and Installation in Section
1D (Page 1D-5)”.
2) Inspect the air cleaner element for clogging. If it is
clogged with dirt, clean or replace it with a new one.
!

3) Carefully use compressed air to clean the air cleaner
element.
CAUTION

Always apply compressed air to the inside of
the air cleaner element. If compressed air is
applied to the outside, dirt will be forced into
the pores of the air cleaner element,
restricting air flow through the air cleaner
element.

CAUTION

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If driving under dusty conditions, inspect or
clean the air cleaner element more frequently.
The surest way to accelerate engine wear is
to operate the engine without the element or
to use a torn element. Make sure that the air
cleaner is in good condition at all times. Life
of the engine depends largely on this
component.

3) After finishing the air cleaner element inspection,
reinstall the removed parts.

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4) After cleaning the air cleaner element, reinstall the
removed parts.
5) Drain water from the air cleaner by removing the
drain plug.

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Cleaning
1) Remove the air cleaner element assembly. Refer to
“Air Cleaner Element Removal and Installation in
Section 1D (Page 1D-5)”.
2) Separate the polyurethane from element.

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6) Reinstall the drain plug.

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0B-4 Maintenance and Lubrication:

Exhaust Pipe Bolt and Muffler Bolt Inspection

Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment

Tighten exhaust pipe bolts, muffler bolt and nut
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter

Inspect valve clearance
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 2
000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months) thereafter

Check the exhaust pipe bolts, muffler bolts and nut to the
specified torque. Refer to “Exhaust Pipe / Muffler
Removal and Installation in Section 1K (Page 1K-2)”.

Inspection
Valve clearance adjustment must be checked and
adjusted, a) at the time of periodic inspection, b) when
the valve mechanism is serviced, and c) when the
camshafts are removed for servicing.
1) Remove the front inner fender (LH & RH). Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the inlet V-belt cooling duct. Refer to “V-belt
Cooling Duct Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-5)”.
3) Remove the left side cover (1) and engine side cover
(2).

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Tightening torque
Exhaust pipe nut (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lbf-ft)
Muffler mounting bolt (b): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lbf-ft)
Muffler connecting bolt (c): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lbf-ft)

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(a)

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4) Remove the recoil starter (3).

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(b)

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Maintenance and Lubrication:
5) Drain a small amount of engine coolant and
disconnect the radiator upper hose of thermostat
side. Refer to “Cooling System Inspection (Page 0B15)”.

0B-5

8) Turn the crankshaft to bring the “TDC” line “A” on the
generator rotor to the lug mark “B”.

“A”

“B”

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9) Remove the cylinder head cover. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-17)”.

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6) Remove the spark plug cap (4) and spark plug (5).
Refer to “Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal
and Installation in Section 1H (Page 1H-3)”.

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5

NOTE

• Check the engraved lines “C” on the
camshafts, so it is parallel with the mating
surface “D” on the cylinder head cover.
• The valve clearance should be taken
cylinder is at Top Dead Center (TDC) of
compression stroke.
• The clearance specification is for COLD
state.
• To turn the crankshaft for clearance
checking, be sure to use a wrench, and
rotate in the normal running direction.

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7) Remove the valve timing inspection plug (6).

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“C”

“D”

“D”

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“D”

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“C”
“D”

“C”
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0B-6 Maintenance and Lubrication:
10) Insert the thickness gauge between the tappet and
the cam. If the clearance is out of specification,
adjust it to the specified range.

3) Check the figures printed on the shim. These figures
indicate the thickness of the shim, as illustrated.

NOTE
The valve clearance specification is different
for both intake and exhaust valves.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)
Valve clearance (When cold)
IN.: 0.10 – 0.20 mm (0.004 – 0.008 in)
EX.: 0.20 – 0.30 mm (0.008 – 0.012 in)

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3.00 mm
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4) Select a replacement shim that will provide a
clearance within the specified range. For the
purpose of this adjustment, a total of 25 sizes of
tappet shim are available ranging from 2.50 to 3.50
mm in steps of 0.05 mm.
CAUTION

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Both the right and left valve clearances
should be as closely as possible.

(A)

5) Fit the selected shim (2) to the valve stem end, with
numbers toward tappet. Be sure to check shim size
with micrometer to ensure its size.
NOTE

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The clearance is adjusted by replacing the existing
tappet shim with a thicker or thinner shim.
1) Remove the intake or exhaust camshafts. Refer to
“Engine Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-17)”.
2) Remove the tappet (1) and shim (2) by fingers or
magnetic hand.

• Be sure to apply engine oil to tappet shim
top and bottom faces.
• When seating the tappet shim, be sure the
figure printed surface faces the tappet.

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0.00 – 0.04
0.05 – 0.09
0.10 – 0.20
0.21 – 0.25
0.26 – 0.30
0.31 – 0.35
0.36 – 0.40
0.41 – 0.45
0.46 – 0.50
0.51 – 0.55
0.56 – 0.60
0.61 – 0.65
0.66 – 0.70
0.71 – 0.75
0.76 – 0.80
0.81 – 0.85
0.86 – 0.90
0.91 – 0.95
0.96 – 1.00
1.01 – 1.05
1.06 – 1.10
1.11 – 1.15
1.16 – 1.20
1.21 – 1.25
1.26 – 1.30
1.31 – 1.35
1.36 – 1.40

MEASURED
VALVE
CLEARANCE
(mm)

PRESENT
SHIM SIZE
(mm)

SUFFIX
NO.

235

255

240

245

250

265

270

275

280

285

290

295

300

305

310

315

320

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340

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TAPPET SHIM SET (12800-41810)

350

2.40
2.45
2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.45
2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.40 3.45 3.50 3.50
3.45 3.50 3.50
3.50 3.50
3.50

HOW TO USE THIS CHART:
I. Measure valve clearance. “ENGINE IS COLD”
II. Measure present shim size.
III. Match clearance in vertical column with present shim size in horizontal
column.
EXAMPLE
Valve clearance is
0.23 mm
Present shim size
2.70 mm
Shim size to be used
2.80 mm

2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

SPECIFIED CLEARANCE/NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED

2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40
2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.45

2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.45 3.50

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TAPPET SHIM SELECTION TABLE [INTAKE]
TAPPET SHIM NO. (12892-41C00-XXX)

Maintenance and Lubrication:
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0.00 – 0.04
0.05 – 0.09
0.10 – 0.14
0.15 – 0.19
0.20 – 0.30
0.31 – 0.35
0.36 – 0.40
0.41 – 0.45
0.46 – 0.50
0.51 – 0.55
0.56 – 0.60
0.61 – 0.65
0.66 – 0.70
0.71 – 0.75
0.76 – 0.80
0.81 – 0.85
0.86 – 0.90
0.91 – 0.95
0.96 – 1.00
1.01 – 1.05
1.06 – 1.10
1.11 – 1.15
1.16 – 1.20
1.21 – 1.25
1.26 – 1.30
1.31 – 1.35
1.36 – 1.40
1.41 – 1.45
1.46 – 1.50

MEASURED
VALVE
CLEARANCE
(mm)

PRESENT
SHIM SIZE
(mm)

SUFFIX
NO.

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250

255

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265

270

275

280

285

290

295

300

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310

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325

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350

2.40
2.45
2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.45
2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.30 2.35 2.40
2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45
2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50
2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55
2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.45
2.50
2.55
2.60

2.55
2.60
2.65
2.70

2.60
2.65
2.70
2.75

2.65
2.70
2.75
2.80

2.70
2.75
2.80
2.85

2.75
2.80
2.85
2.90

2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95

2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00

2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05

2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10

3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15

2.80
2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.85
2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

2.90
2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20

3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30

3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35

3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.40 3.45 3.50 3.50
3.45 3.50 3.50
3.50 3.50
3.50

3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25

3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45

HOW TO USE THIS CHART:
I. Measure valve clearance. “ENGINE IS COLD”
II. Measure present shim size.
III. Match clearance in vertical column with present shim size in horizontal
column.
EXAMPLE
Valve clearance is
0.38 mm
Present shim size
2.90 mm
Shim size to be used
3.05 mm

2.95
3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.50

SPECIFIED CLEARANCE/NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED

2.50
2.55
2.60
2.65

2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.45 3.50

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TAPPET SHIM SELECTION TABLE [EXHAUST]
TAPPET SHIM NO. (12892-41C00-XXX)

0B-8 Maintenance and Lubrication:

(EXHAUST SIDE)

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Maintenance and Lubrication:
6) Install the camshafts. Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-21)”.
7) Rotate the engine so that the tappet is depressed
fully. This will squeeze out oil trapped between the
shim and the tappet that could cause an incorrect
measurement, then check the clearance again to
confirm that it is within the specified range.
8) After finishing the tappet clearance adjustment,
reinstall the removed parts. Refer to “Engine Top
Side Assembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-21)”.

Spark Plug Replacement

0B-9

3) After finishing the spark plug inspection, reinstall the
removed parts.
Spark Plug Gap
1) Remove the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap
and Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section
1H (Page 1H-3)”.
2) Measure the spark plug gap using a wire gauge.
Adjust the spark plug gap if necessary.
Spark plug gap
0.7 – 0.8 mm (0.028 – 0.030 in)

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Replace spark plug
Every 6 000 km (4 000 miles)

Refer to “Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal and
Installation in Section 1H (Page 1H-3)”.

Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning

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Inspect spark plug
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)

Heat Range
1) Remove the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap
and Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section
1H (Page 1H-3)”.
2) Check spark plug heat range by observing electrode
color.
If it appears white or glazed, replace the spark plug
with colder type one.

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3) After finishing the spark plug inspection, reinstall the
removed parts.

3) After finishing the spark plug inspection, reinstall the
removed parts.

Electrodes Condition
1) Remove the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap
and Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section
1H (Page 1H-3)”.
2) Check to see the worn or burnt condition of the
electrodes.
If it is extremely worn or burnt, replace the plug. And
also replace the plug if it has a broken insulator, or
damaged thread.
3) After finishing the spark plug inspection, reinstall the
removed parts.
!

Carbon Deposits
1) Remove the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap
and Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section
1H (Page 1H-3)”.
2) Check carbon deposits on the spark plug.
If carbon is deposited, remove it using a spark plug
cleaner machine or carefully use a tool with a
pointed end.

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CAUTION

Check the thread size and reach when
replacing the spark plug. If the reach is too
short, carbon will be deposited on the screw
portion of the spark plug hole and engine
damage may result.

0B-10 Maintenance and Lubrication:

Spark Arrester Cleaning

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Spark arrester cleaning
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)

Fuel Line Inspection

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Inspect fuel line
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

1) Remove the muffler end cover (1).

Replace fuel line
Every 4 years
Inspect the fuel line in the following procedures:
1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
3) Remove the fuel tank side cover. Refer to “Fuel Tank
Removal and Installation in Section 1G (Page 1G8)”.
4) Inspect the fuel feed hose for damage and fuel
leakage. If any defects are found, the fuel feed hose
must be replaced.

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2) Remove the spark arrester (2) from the muffler.

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3) Clean the spark arrester (2) with a brush.

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5) After finishing the fuel feed hose inspection or
replacement, reinstall the removed parts.

Engine Oil and Filter Replacement

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Replace engine oil
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 2
000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months) thereafter

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4) After finishing the spark arrester cleaning, reinstall
the removed parts.

Replace oil filter
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 2
000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months) thereafter
Oil should be changed while the engine is warm. Oil filter
replacement at the above intervals, should be done
together with the engine oil change.

Maintenance and Lubrication:
Engine Oil Replacement
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground and set the brake
lock.
2) Remove the engine side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Place an oil pan below the engine, and drain engine
oil by removing the oil drain plug (1) and filler cap
(2).

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5) Pour new oil through the oil filler. When performing
an oil change (without oil filter replacement), the
engine will hold about 2.3 L (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt) of oil.
Use of SF/SG or SH/SJ in API with MA in JASO.
6) Start up the engine and allow it to run for several
minutes at idling speed after tightening the oil filler
cap.
7) Turn off the engine and wait about three minutes,
and then check the oil level on the dipstick (3). The
oil level should be between the low level line “A” and
full level line “B”. If the oil level is lower than the low
level line “A”, add oil to the full level line “B”.

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4) Tighten the oil drain plug (1) to the specified torque.
CAUTION

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Replace the gasket washer with a new one.

Tightening torque
Oil drain plug (a): 21 N·m (2.1 kgf-m, 15.0 lbf-ft)

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Oil Level Inspection
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground and set the brake
lock.
2) Start up the engine and allow it to run for several
minutes at idling speed.
3) Turn off the engine and wait about three minutes,
then check the oil level on the dipstick (1). If the level
is below low level line “A”, add oil to full level line “B”.
If the level is above full level line “B”, drain oil to full
level line “B”.
NOTE

When inspecting the oil level, the oil filler cap
threads are not run in but touching the filler
hole upper edge.

1

“B”
1

(a)

“A”
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Oil Filter Replacement
1) Drain engine oil as described in the engine oil
replacement procedure.
2) Remove left inner cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the oil filter (1) using the special tool.

1

(a)
(A)

Special tool
(A): 09915–40610 (Oil filter wrench)

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(A)

6) Add new engine oil and check the oil level is as
described in the engine oil replacement procedure.

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Necessary amount of engine oil
Oil change: 2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)
Oil and filter change: 2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)
Engine overhaul: 3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)

Front Differential Gear Oil Inspection

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4) Apply engine oil lightly to the O-ring of new oil filter,
before installation.
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CAUTION

Inspect front differential gear oil
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)
1) Place the vehicle on level ground.
2) Remove the oil level plug (1) and oil filler plug (2),
and inspect the oil level. If the oil level is below the
level hole, add fresh oil until oil flows from the level
hole.

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ONLY USE A GENUINE SUZUKI
MOTORCYCLE OIL FILTER.
Other manufacturer’s oil filters may differ in
thread specifications (thread diameter and
pitch), filtering performance and durability
which may lead to engine damage or oil
leaks. Also, do not use a genuine Suzuki
automobile oil filter on this vehicle.

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5) Install a new oil filter. Turn it by hand until you feel
that the oil filter O-ring contacts the oil filter mounting
surface. Then, tighten the oil filter two full turns (or to
specified torque) using the special tool.
NOTE

To properly tighten the oil filter, use the
special tool. Never tighten the oil filter by
hand only.
Special tool
(A): 09915–40610 (Oil filter wrench)

Tightening torque
Oil filter (a): 20 N·m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 lbf-ft)

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3) Tighten the oil level plug (1) and oil filler plug (2) to
the specified torque.

4) Tighten the oil drain plug (1) to the specified torque.
!

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CAUTION

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CAUTION

Replace the gasket washers with a new one.

Replace the gasket washers with new ones.
Tightening torque
Front differential gear oil level plug (a): 8.5 N·m (
0.85 kgf-m, 6.0 lbf-ft)

Tightening torque
Front differential gear oil drain plug (a): 32 N·m (
3.2 kgf-m, 23.0 lbf-ft)

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Tightening torque
Front differential gear oil filler plug (b): 35 N·m (
3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lbf-ft)

2

(b)

1

1

(a)

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5) Pour fresh oil through the oil filler hole until it
overflows from the oil level hole. When performing
an oil change, the front differential will hold about
500 ml (0.53 US qt, 0.44 Imp qt) of oil. Use hypoid
gear oil SAE #90, API grade GL-5.

Front Differential Gear Oil Replacement

NOTE

Replace front differential gear oil
Every 2 years

Use hypoid gear oil SAE #80, API grade GL-5,
if the vehicle is ridden where the ambient
temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F).

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1) Place the vehicle on level ground.
2) Remove the front under cover. Refer to “Under
Cover Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-12)”.
3) Drain the front differential gear oil by removing the oil
drain plug (1), oil filler plug and oil level plug.

Front differential gear oil capacity
500 ml (0.53 US qt, 0.44 lmp qt)

6) Tighten the oil level plug (2) and oil filler plug (3) to
the specified torque.
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CAUTION

Replace the gasket washers with new ones.
Tightening torque
Front differential gear oil level plug (b): 8 N·m (
0.8 kgf-m, 5.7 lbf-ft)
Front differential gear oil filler plug (c): 35 N·m (
3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lbf-ft)

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(c)

2

(b)

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Final Gear Oil Inspection

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4) Drain oil by removing the oil drain plug (1) and oil
filler plug (2).

Inspect final gear oil
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground.
2) Remove the filler plug (1), and inspect the oil level. If
the oil level is below, add fresh oil until the oil level
reaches the bottom tip of the thread.

2
1

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5) Tighten the oil drain plug (1) to the specified torque,
and pour fresh oil through the oil filler hole until the
oil level reaches the bottom tip of the thread. Use
Mobil fluid 424 or equivalent oil.

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Final gear oil capacity
770 ml (0.81 US qt, 0.68 lmp qt)
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CAUTION

Replace the gasket with a new one.
Tightening torque
Final gear oil drain plug (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m,
16.5 lbf-ft)

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3) Tighten the oil filler plug (1) securely.

Final Gear Oil Replacement

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Replace final gear oil
Every year

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1) Place the vehicle on a level ground.
2) Remove the rear under cover. Refer to “Under Cover
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D12)”.
3) Place an oil pan below the final gear case.

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Maintenance and Lubrication:

Throttle Cable Play Inspection and Adjustment

Cooling System Inspection

Inspect throttle cable play
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter

Replace engine coolant
Every 2 years

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Inspect and adjust the throttle cable play “a” as follows.

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Engine Coolant Level Inspection
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground.
2) Check the engine coolant level by observing the full
and lower lines on the engine coolant reservoir tank.
If the level is below the lower line, add engine
coolant to the full line from the engine coolant
reservoir tank filler.

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Throttle cable play “a”
3.0 – 5.0 mm (0.12 – 0.20 in)

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“F”

“a”

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1) Loosen the lock-nut (1) of the throttle cable.
2) Turn the adjuster (2) in or out until the throttle cable
play “a” (at the throttle lever) is between 3 – 5 mm
(0.12 – 0.20 in).
3) Tighten the lock-nut (1) while holding the adjuster
(2).

“L”

Engine Coolant Change
Refer to “Engine Coolant Description in Section 1F
(Page 1F-1)”.
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After the adjustment is completed, check that
handlebar movement does not raise the
engine idle speed and that the throttle lever
returns smoothly and automatically.

Throttle Body Inspection

WARNING

Do not open the radiator cap when the engine
is hot, as you may be injured by escaping hot
liquid or vapor. Engine coolant may be
harmful if swallowed or if it comes in contact
with skin or eyes. If engine coolant gets into
the eyes or in contact with the skin, flush
thoroughly with plenty of water. If swallowed,
induce vomiting and call physician
immediately.

1

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1) Remove the radiator cap lid.
2) Remove the radiator cap (1).

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Inspect throttle body
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)
Inspect the throttle body periodically for dart or mud. If
any dirt or mud is found, clean it. Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-8)”.

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6) Flush the radiator with fresh water if necessary.
7) Tighten the drain plug (4) to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

9) Bleed air from the cooling circuit.
10) After changing engine coolant, reinstall the removed
parts.
Air Bleeding From the Cooling Circuit
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground and set the brake
lock.
2) Pour engine coolant up to the radiator inlet.
3) Slowly swing the vehicle, right and left, to bleed the
air trapped in the cooling circuit.
4) Add engine coolant up to the radiator inlet.
5) Start up the engine and bleed air from the radiator
inlet completely.
6) Add engine coolant up to the radiator inlet.
7) Repeat the 6), 7) procedures until no air bleeds from
the thermostat connector inlet.
8) Close the radiator cap securely.
9) After warming up and cooling down the engine, add
the specified engine coolant until the level is
between the upper and lower lines on the engine
coolant reservoir tank.

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3) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
4) Remove the front under cover. Refer to “Under
Cover Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-12)”.
5) Place a pan below the water pump, and then drain
the engine coolant by removing the drain plug (2).

Replace the gasket with a new one.

Tightening torque
Engine coolant drain plug (a): 13 N·m (1.3 kgfm, 9.5 lbf-ft)

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10) Reinstall the removed parts.
Radiator Inspection

Inspect radiator
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

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8) Pour the specified engine coolant up to the radiator
inlet.

Inspect the radiator for damage and engine coolant
leakage. If any defects are found, replace it with a new
one.

Engine coolant capacity (including reservoir)
2 450 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)

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Maintenance and Lubrication:

Drive Shaft Boots Inspection

Radiator Hoses Inspection
Inspect radiator hoses
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)

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Inspect drive shaft
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter
Inspect the boots for wear or damage. If any defects are
found, replace them with new ones.

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Inspect the radiator hoses for damage and engine
coolant leakage. If any defects are found, replace them
with new ones.

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Drive V-belt Inspection and Replacement

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Inspect drive V-belt
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

Replace drive V-belt
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)

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Inspect the drive V-belt in the following procedures:
1) Remove the drive V-belt. Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
2) Inspect the drive V-belt for crack or other damage
and measure the width of belt if necessary. If any
abnormal point are found, replace the drive V-belt
with a new one. Refer to “V-belt Type Continuously
Variable Automatic Transmission Removal and
Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.

Front Brake System Inspection

3) Install the removed parts. Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.

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Inspect brake system
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter
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WARNING

• The brake system of this vehicle is filled
with a glycol-based brake fluid. Do not use
or mix different types of fluid such as
silicone-based and petroleum-based
fluids. Do not use any brake fluid taken
from old, used or unsealed containers.
Never reuse brake fluid left over from the
last servicing or stored for a long period of
time.
• Brake fluid, if it leaks, will interfere with
safe running and immediately discolor
painted surfaces. Check the brake hoses
and hose joints for cracks and oil leakage
before riding.

0B-18 Maintenance and Lubrication:
Brake Fluid Level Check
Inspect brake fluid level
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)
1) Place the vehicle on a level ground.
2) Check the brake fluid level by observing the lower
limit lines on the brake fluid reservoir. When the
brake fluid level is below the lower limit line,
replenish with brake fluid that meets the following
specification.

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CAUTION

Replace the brake pad as a set, otherwise
braking performance will be adversely
affected.

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BF: Brake fluid (DOT 4)

Front Brake Pads Check
The extent of front brake pad wear can be checked by
observing the grooved limit line “A” on the pad. When the
wear exceeds the grooved limit line, replace the pads
with new ones. Refer to “Front Brake Pad Replacement
in Section 4B (Page 4B-2)”.

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Brake Fluid Replacement
Replace brake fluid
Every 2 years

“A”

Refer to “Brake Fluid Replacement in Section 4A
(Page 4A-6)”.

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Air Bleeding from Brake Fluid Circuit
Refer to “Air Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit in
Section 4A (Page 4A-5)”.

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Front Brake Hose Inspection

Inspect brake hose
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)
1) Turn the handlebars to left or right.
2) Inspect the brake hoses and hose joints for crack,
damage or brake oil leakage. If any defects are
found, replace the front brake hose with a new one.
Refer to “Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation
in Section 4A (Page 4A-7)”.

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Maintenance and Lubrication:
Front Brake Hose Replacement
Replace brake hose
Every 4 years
Refer to “Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation in
Section 4A (Page 4A-7)”.

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Brake Pedal Free Travel
Inspection
Inspect and adjust the rear brake pedal free travel “a” as
follows.
Rear brake pedal free travel “a”
20 – 30 mm (0.8 – 1.2 in)

Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake)
Lever Inspection and Adjustment

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NOTE

Adjust the rear brake by adjusting the brake
pedal first and then adjust the brake lever.

“a”

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Brake Pedal Height
1) Inspect the brake pedal height “a” between the pedal
top face and footrest. Adjust the brake pedal height if
necessary.
Brake pedal height “a”
12.5 – 22.5 mm (0.5 – 0.9 in)

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Adjustment
• Turn the adjuster nut (1) so the rear brake pedal has
20 – 30 mm (0.8 – 1.2 in) free travel at the rear brake
pedal end before pressure is felt.

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2) Loosen the lock-nut (1).
3) Turn the adjuster (2) until the brake pedal becomes
12.5 – 22.5 mm (0.5 – 0.9 in) “a” higher from the top
of the footrest.
4) Tighten the lock-nut (1) securely.

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• Adjust the rear brake light switch so that the brake
light will come on just before pressure is felt when the
brake pedal is depressed.

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Rear Brake (Parking Brake) Lever Play Adjustment
1) After adjusting the brake pedal, check the rear brake
lever play “a” The brake lever play “a” as measured
at the lever holder should be between 6 – 8 mm (0.2
– 0.3 in) when the lever is lightly pulled in towards
the grip. If adjustment is necessary, slacken the
cable by loosening the lock-nut (1) and screwing the
cable adjuster (2) on the brake lever holder all the
way in.
Rear brake lever play “a”
6 – 8 mm (0.2 – 0.3 in)

Rear Brake Friction Plate Wear Limit Inspection

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Replace rear brake friction plate
Every 10 000 km (6 000 miles)
After adjusted rear brake pedal and rear brake lever,
inspect the rear brake friction plate wear limit.
• While fully applying the rear brake, check to see that
the extension line of the index mark “A” is within the
limit “B”. If the extension line is out of the limit “B”,
replace the friction plates with new ones. Refer to
“Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly in Section
4C (Page 4C-3)”.

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5) After adjusting the play, check that the rear wheels
roll freely without applying the brake, the
transmission in neutral and the rear wheels off the
ground. Readjust the rear brake lever if the rear
wheels could not roll freely.

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CAUTION

Replace the friction plate as a set, otherwise
breaking performance will be adversely
affected.

2) Turn the adjust nut (3) so the rear brake lever has 6
– 8 mm (0.2 – 0.3 in) play “a” at the rear brake lever
end before pressure is felt.

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3) Minor adjustment can be made with the adjuster (2).
4) Tighten the lock-nut (1).

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Tire Inspection

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Inspect tire
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)
Tire Tread Condition
Operating the vehicle with excessively worn tires will
decrease riding stability and consequently invite a
dangerous situation. It is highly recommended to replace
a tire when the remaining depth of tire tread reaches the
following specification.
Special tool
: 09900–20805 (Tire depth gauge)
Tire tread depth “a” (Service limit)
Front: 4.0 mm (0.16 in)
Rear: 4.0 mm (0.16 in)

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CAUTION

The standard tire fitted on this vehicle is an
AT25 x 8-12œœ for the front and a AT25 x 1012œœ for the rear. The use of tires other than
those specified may cause instability. It is
highly recommended to use the specified
tires.
Tire type
DUNLOP
• Front: DUNLOP KT411
• Rear: DUNLOP KT415

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Steering System Inspection

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Tire Pressure
If the tire pressure is too high or too low, steering will be
adversely affected and tire wear increased. Therefore,
maintain the correct tire pressure for good roadability or
longer tire life will result. Cold inflation tire pressure is as
follows.

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Inspect steering system
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter

“a”

Cold inflation tire pressure
kPa
kgf/cm2
Front
35
0.35
Rear
30
0.30

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Steering should be adjusted properly for smooth turning
of handlebars and safe running.
1) Place the vehicle on level ground.
2) Make sure the tire pressure for right and left tires in
the same and set to the proper specification.
3) Set the front wheels in the straight position.
4) Place a load of 75 kg (165 lbs) on the seat.
5) Measure the distances (“A” and “B”) between the
front wheels. Subtract the measurement of “A” from
that of “B” to find the toe-out. If the toe-out is not
within specification, adjust the tie-rod to the right or
left until the toe-out is within the specified range.
Toe-out (“B” – “A”)
Standard: 10 ± 4 mm (0.39 ± 0.16 in)

psi
5.1
4.4

Vehicle load capacity limit
172 kg (380 lbs)
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CAUTION

To minimize the possibility of tire damage
from over-inflation, we strongly
recommended that a manual type air pump
be used rather than a high pressure air
compressor as found in service stations.
When filling air into the tires, never exceed 70
kPa (0.7 kgf/cm2, 10 psi)

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“B”
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0B-22 Maintenance and Lubrication:
If the toe-out is out of specification, bring it into the
specified range. Refer to “Toe Adjustment (Page 0B22)”.

Toe Adjustment

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5) After adjustment has been made, tighten the four
lock-nuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Tie-rod lock-nut (a): 45 N·m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 lbfft)

Adjust the toe-out as follows:
1) Loosen the lock-nuts (1), (2) on each tie-rod.
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(a)

CAUTION

• The lock-nuts (2) have left-hand threads.
• When loosening and tightening the locknuts, hold the tie-rod end with a open end
wrench.

(a)

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NOTE

Hold the concave part “a” of tie-rod with a
wrench.

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“a”

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2) Temporarily tighten the four lock-nuts.
3) Check that the distances “C” and “D” are equal, as
shown. If the distances are not equal, adjust the tierod to the right or left until the toe-out is within
specification. Check the toe-out again by measuring
distances “A” and “B”.
4) If the toe-out is not within specification, repeat the
adjustment as above until the proper tor-out is
obtained and distances “C” and “D” become equal.
“A”

Right angle
(90°)

“C”

“D”

FWD

“B”
I831G1020088-04

Suspensions Inspection

B931G20206024

Inspect suspension
Every 2 000 km (1 200 miles, 6 months)
1) Support the vehicle with a jack and wooden blocks.
2) Remove the front and rear wheels.
3) Inspect the suspension arm and bearing for
scratches, wear, or damage. If any defects are
found, replace them with new ones. Refer to “Front
Shock Absorber Removal and Installation in Section
2B (Page 2B-3)”.
4) Inspect the front and rear shock absorbers for oil
leakage or damage. If any defects are found, replace
them with new ones. Refer to “Front Shock Absorber
Removal and Installation in Section 2B (Page 2B-3)”
and “Rear Shock Absorber Removal and Installation
in Section 2C (Page 2C-3)”.

Maintenance and Lubrication:

Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection

0B-23

B931G20206025

Tighten chassis bolt and nut
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter
Check that all chassis bolts and nuts are tightened to
their specified torque.

6

(f)

I831G1020065-01

1

(a)

(a)

6

Tie-rod lock-nut 45 N⋅m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 lb-ft)

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1

7

(b)

I831G1020062-01

1

Handlebar upper clamp bolt 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

8

2

(b)

3

2

8

(g)

(g)

I831G1020060-02

7

Front suspension arm pivot nut (Upper) 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lb-ft)

8

Front suspension arm pivot nut (Lower) 65 N⋅m (6.5 kgf-m, 47.0
lb-ft)

(b)

(c)

I831G1020063-01

Handlebar holder nut 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

3

Steering shaft holder bolt 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

10

(b)

9

(d)‫ޓ‬

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(e)

9

10

4

(d)

I831G1020064-01

4

Steering shaft lower nut 162 N⋅m (16.2 kgf-m, 117.0 lb-ft)

5

Tie-rod end nut 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

10

Front hub nut 110 N⋅m (11.0 kgf-m, 79.5 lb-ft)
Front wheel set nut 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

(b)
I831G1020066-03

0B-24 Maintenance and Lubrication:

10

(b)

16

10
11

(j)

(b)

17

(d)
I831G1020067-04

(a)
I831G1020070-03

Rear wheel set nut 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

16

Front brake air bleeder valve 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

11

Rear hub nut 121 N⋅m (12.1 kgf-m, 87.5 lb-ft)

17

Front brake caliper mounting bolt 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

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10

13

12

(f)

13

(f)

18

(f)

(k)

19

(j)

I831G1020068-04

I831G1020071-03

12

Tie-rod end nut 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

18

Footrest bar mounting bolt (M8) 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

13

Steering knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower) 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m,
21.0 lb-ft)

19

Footrest bar mounting bolt (M10) 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)

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20

14

(b)

I831G1020069-04

14

Front shock absorber mounting nut (Lower) 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m,
43.5 lb-ft)

15

Front shock absorber mounting bolt (Upper) 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m,
40.0 lb-ft)

20

I831G1020072-03

Brake hose union bolt 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

21

21

(l)

(l)
I831G1020073-04

21

Master cylinder mounting bolt 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

Maintenance and Lubrication:

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22

(b)

(m)

I831G1020074-04

Rear brake pedal pivot bolt 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

23

(k)

I831G1020077-02

28

Rear knuckle nut 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

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22

23

(k)

29

23

23

(k)

(n)

(k)

24

(m)

23

(k)

I831G1020075-05

23

Rear brake case bolt 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

24

Rear brake cam lever nut 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

26

29

I831G1020078-04

Rear stabilizer joint nut
[Up to 5SAAR41A497105526: 34 N⋅m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.5 lb-ft)]
[From 5SAAR41A497105527: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)]

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0B-25

(b)

(b)

25

(b)

I831G1020076-02

25

Rear shock absorber mounting nut (Lower) 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m,
43.5 lb-ft)

26

Rear shock absorber mounting nut (Upper) 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m,
43.5 lb-ft)

27

Rear suspension arm pivot nut (Upper and Lower) 60 N⋅m (6.0
kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

30

I831G1020079-02

Trailer towing mounting bolt 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

0B-26 Maintenance and Lubrication:

Compression Pressure Check

B931G20206026

Refer to “Compression Pressure Check in Section 1D
(Page 1D-2)”.

Oil Pressure Check

B931G20206027

Refer to “Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E (Page 1E2)”.

SDS Check

B931G20206028

Refer to “SDS Check in Section 1A (Page 1A-15)”.

Automatic Clutch Inspection

3) Start the engine.
4) Shift the range lever to the “High” position.
5) Slowly open the throttle and note the engine speed
(r/min) when the vehicle begins to move forward.
Special tool
: 09900–26006 (Engine tachometer (solar
cell type))
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Engagement speed
1 500 – 2 000 r/min
6) Disconnect the tachometer and install the frame front
cover.

B931G20206029

Clutch “Lock-up” Inspection
Perform this inspection to determine if the clutch is
engaging fully and not slipping.
1) Warn up the engine.
2) Connect a tachometer onto the spark plug hightension code.
3) Start the engine.
4) Shift the range lever to the “High” position.
5) Apply the front and rear brakes as firm as possible.
6) Fully open the throttle fully and note the maximum
engine speed sustained during the test cycle.

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This vehicle is equipped with a centrifugal type
automatic clutch.
To insure proper performance and longevity of the clutch
assemblies it is essential that the clutches engage
smoothly and gradually. Before checking the initial
engagement and clutch lock-up two inspection checks
must be performed to thoroughly check the operation of
the drive train.
Initial Engagement Inspection
1) Warm up the engine.
2) Connect the tachometer or the multi circuit tester
onto the spark plug high-tension cord (1).

!

CAUTION

Do not apply full power for more than 5
seconds or damage to the clutch or engine
may occur.
Lock-up r/min
3 500 – 4 000 r/min

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I831G1020086-01

If the lock-up speed (r/min) does not coincide with
the standard range, inspect the following items for
any abnormalities.
Refer to “V-belt Type Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
• Clutch shoe
• Clutch wheel
• Movable drive and driven face

Maintenance and Lubrication:

0B-27

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Exhaust pipe nut
Muffler mounting bolt
Muffler connecting bolt
Oil drain plug
Oil filter
Front differential gear oil level plug
Front differential gear oil filler plug

NOTE

N⋅m
23
23
23
21
20
8.5

lbf-ft
16.5
16.5
16.5
15.0
14.5
6.0

35

3.5

25.5

32
8
23
13
45

3.2
0.8
2.3
1.3
4.5

23.0
5.7
16.5
9.5
32.5

Note
)(Page 0B-4)
)(Page 0B-4)
)(Page 0B-4)
)(Page 0B-11)
)(Page 0B-12)
)(Page 0B-13)
)(Page 0B-13) /
)(Page 0B-13)
)(Page 0B-13)
)(Page 0B-13)
)(Page 0B-14)
)(Page 0B-16)
)(Page 0B-22)

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Front differential gear oil drain plug
Front differential gear oil level plug
Final gear oil drain plug
Engine coolant drain plug
Tie-rod lock-nut

B931G20207001

Tightening torque
kgf-m
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.1
2.0
0.85

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection (Page 0B-23)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material

NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
DOT 4
—

B931G20208001

Note
)(Page 0B-18)

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Material
Brake fluid

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Lubrication Points (Page 0B-2)”

Special Tool

09900–20803
Thickness gauge
)(Page 0B-6)

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 0B-26)

09900–20805
Tire depth gauge
)(Page 0B-21)

09900–26006
Engine tachometer (solar
cell type)
)(Page 0B-26)

B931G20208002

0B-28 Maintenance and Lubrication:

P

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09915–40610
Oil filter wrench
)(Page 0B-12) /
)(Page 0B-12)

Service Data:

0C-1

Service Data
General Information

Specifications
Service Data

B931G20307001

Valve + Valve Guide
Unit: mm (in)
Item

Valve stem deflection
Valve stem runout
Valve head thickness
Valve seat width
Valve head radial runout
Valve spring free length

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

Valve spring tension

IN. & EX.

Valve diam.
Tappet clearance (When cold)

Valve guide I.D.
Valve stem O.D.

Camshaft + Cylinder Head
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Cam height

Limit
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0.35 (0.014)
0.05 (0.002)
0.5 (0.02)
—
0.03 (0.001)
46.1 (1.81)

Standard
36.330 – 36.380 (1.4303 – 1.4323)
35.300 – 35.350 (1.3898 – 1.3917)
0.019 – 0.053 (0.0007 – 0.0021)
22.012 – 22.025 (0.8666 – 0.8671)
21.972 – 21.993 (0.8650 – 0.8659)
—
—

Limit
36.030 (1.4185)
35.000 (1.3780)
0.150 (0.0059)
—
—
0.10 (0.004)
0.05 (0.002)

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Valve guide to valve stem clearance

Standard
36.0 (1.42)
33.0 (1.30)
0.10 – 0.20 (0.004 – 0.008)
0.20 – 0.30 (0.008 – 0.012)
0.010 – 0.037 (0.0004 – 0.0015)
0.030 – 0.057 (0.0012 – 0.0022)
5.500 – 5.512 (0.2165 – 0.2170)
5.475 – 5.490 (0.2156 – 0.2161)
5.455 – 5.470 (0.2148 – 0.2154)
—
—
—
0.9 – 1.1 (0.035 – 0.043)
—
—
182 – 210 N (18.6 – 21.4 kgf, 41.0 – 47.2 lbs)
at length 36.35 mm (1.43 in)

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Camshaft journal oil clearance
Camshaft journal holder I.D.
Camshaft journal O.D.
Camshaft runout
Cylinder head distortion
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket thrust
clearance

IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

0.15 – 0.27 (0.006 – 0.011)

—

—

0C-2 Service Data:
Cylinder + Piston + Piston Ring
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Compression pressure (Automaticdecomp. actuated)
Piston-to-cylinder clearance
Cylinder bore

Limit

Approx. 1 000 kPa (10.0 kgf/cm2, 142 psi)

—

0.030 – 0.040 (0.0012 – 0.0016)

0.120 (0.0047)
Nicks or
Scratches

104.000 – 104.015 (4.0945 – 4.0951)

Piston diam.
Cylinder distortion
Piston ring free end gap

Piston ring-to-groove clearance
Piston ring groove width

Piston ring thickness
Piston pin bore I.D.
Piston pin O.D.

103.965 – 103.980 (4.0931 – 4.0937)
Measure at 15 mm (0.6 in) from the skirt end.
—
1st
R
Approx. 13.1 (0.52)
2nd RN
Approx. 14.6 (0.57)
1st
R
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
2nd RN
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
1st
—
2nd
—
0.83 – 0.85 (0.0327 – 0.0335)
1st
1.30 – 1.32 (0.0512 – 0.0520)
2nd
1.01 – 1.03 (0.0398 – 0.0406)
Oil
2.01 – 2.03 (0.0791 – 0.0799)
0.76 – 0.81 (0.0299 – 0.0319)
1st
1.08 – 1.10 (0.0425 – 0.0433)
2nd
0.97 – 0.99 (0.0382 – 0.0390)
23.002 – 23.008 (0.9056 – 0.9058)
22.992 – 23.000 (0.9052 – 0.9055)

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Conrod + Crankshaft
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Conrod small end I.D.
Conrod deflection
Conrod big end side clearance
Conrod big end width
Crank web to web width
Crankshaft runout

P

Item

Oil pressure (at 60 °C, 140 °F)
Clutch
Unit: mm (in)

103.880 (4.0898)

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Piston ring end gap

Oil Pump

Standard

Item
Clutch wheel I.D.
Clutch shoe
Clutch engagement r/min
Clutch lock-up r/min

0.05 (0.002)
10.5 (0.41)
11.7 (0.46)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.180 (0.0071)
0.150 (0.0059)
—

—
—
—
—
—
23.030 (0.9067)
22.980 (0.9047)

Standard
23.006 – 23.014 (0.9057 – 0.9061)
—
0.10 – 0.75 (0.004 – 0.030)
24.95 – 25.00 (0.982 – 0.984)
72.9 – 73.1 (2.87 – 2.88)
—

Limit
23.040 (0.9071)
3.0 (0.12)
1.0 (0.04)
—
—
0.08 (0.003)

Standard
140 – 180 kPa
(1.4 – 1.8 kgf/cm2, 20 – 26 psi)
at 3 000 r/min

Limit

Standard
140.0 – 140.2 (5.512 – 5.520)

Limit
140.5 (5.53)
No groove at any
part
—
—

—
1 500 – 2 000 r/min
3 500 – 4 000 r/min

—

Service Data:

Standard

Limit

Variable change (2.763 – 0.780)

—

2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)
3.600 (36/10)
3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)
34.3 (1.35)

—
—
—
—
—
—
33.3 (1.31)

153.0 (6.02)

145.4 (5.72)

0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)

0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
—
—
—
—
—
—

0.03 – 0.15 (0.001 – 0.006)

—

0.05 – 0.10 (0.002 – 0.004)

—

0.02 – 0.06 (0.0008 – 0.0024)

—

0.08 – 0.15 (0.0031 – 0.0059)

—

Hypoid gear oil SAE #90, API grade GL-5
Mobil 424 or equivalent gear oil
500 ml (0.53/0.44 US/lmp qt)
770 ml (0.81/0.68 US/lmp qt)

—
—
—
—

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Drive Train
Unit: mm (in) Except ratio
Item
Primary reduction ratio (Automatic
drive)
Secondary reduction ratio
Front
Final reduction ratio
Rear
Low
Transfer gear ratio
High
Reverse
Drive V-belt width
Movable driven face spring free
length
Low
Shift fork to groove
High
clearance
Reverse
Low
Shift fork groove
High
width
Reverse
Low
Shift fork thickness
High
Reverse
Front/Rear output shaft bevel gear
backlash
Front drive (differential) gear
backlash
Without gear
cover
Rear drive (final)
specification
gear blacklash
Gear cover
assembled
specification
Front differential gear oil type
Rear drive gear oil type
Front differential gear oil capacity
Rear drive gear oil capacity

Thermostat + Radiator + Fan + Coolant
Item
Standard
Thermostat valve opening
Approx. 82 °C (180 °F)
temperature
Thermostat valve lift
8 mm (0.31 in) and over at 95 °C (203 °F)
20 °C
Approx. 2.45 kΩ
(68 °F)
50 °C
Approx. 0.811 kΩ
(122 °F)
ECT sensor resistance
80 °C
Approx. 0.318 kΩ
(176 °F)
110 °C
Approx. 0.142 kΩ
(230 °F)
Radiator cap valve opening
110 – 140 kPa (1.1 – 1.4 kgf/cm2, 15.6 – 19.9 psi)
pressure
Cooling fan thermo-switch operating OFF → ON
Approx. 93 °C (199 °F)
temperature
ON → OFF
Approx. 87 °C (189 °F)
Use an antifreeze/coolant compatible with aluminum
Engine coolant type
radiator, mixed with distilled water only, at the ratio of 50:50.
Reservoir
Approx. 250 ml (0.26/0.22 US/lmp qt)
Engine coolant
Engine
Approx. 2 200 ml (2.32/1.94 US/lmp qt)

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Note
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0C-4 Service Data:
Injector + Fuel Pump + Fuel Pressure Regulator
Item
Specification
Injector resistance
11 – 13 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)
Fuel pump discharge amount
55.5 ml (1.88/1.95 US/lmp qt) and more/10 sec.
Fuel pressure regulator operating
Approx. 294 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm2, 41psi)
set pressure

GP switch voltage
Injector voltage
Ignition coil primary peak voltage
ISC valve resistance
Throttle Body

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Bore size
I.D. No.
Idle r/min
Fast idle r/min
Throttle cable play

Note
When cranking

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FI Sensors + Secondary Throttle Valve Actuator
Item
Specification
CKP sensor resistance
150 – 250 Ω
CKP sensor peak voltage
5.0 V and more
IAP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
IAP sensor output voltage
Approx. 2.63 V at idle speed
TP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
Closed
Approx. 1.1 V
TP sensor output voltage
Opened
Approx. 4.3 V
ECT sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
ECT sensor output voltage
0.15 – 4.85 V
ECT sensor resistance
Approx. 2.45 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
IAT sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
IAT sensor output voltage
0.15 – 4.85 V
IAT sensor resistance
Approx. 1.60 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
TO sensor resistance
19 – 20 kΩ
Normal
0.4 – 1.4 V
TO sensor voltage
Leaning
3.7 – 4.4 V

Note

0.6 V and more
Battery voltage
80 V and more
Approx. 31 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)

Specification
42 mm
31G0
1 300 ± 100 r/min
1 500 – 2 000 r/min (When cold engine)
3 – 5 mm (0.12 – 0.20 in)

When leaning
65°
From 1st to Top
When cranking

Service Data:

0C-5

Electrical
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Type

Spark plug

Gap
Spark performance
CKP sensor resistance
CKP sensor peak voltage

Specification
NGK: CR6E
DENSO: U20ESR-N
0.7 – 0.8 (0.028 – 0.031)
Over 8 (0.3) at 1 atm.
150 – 250 Ω
5.0 V and more

Primary

0.1 – 0.6 Ω

Secondary

12 – 19 kΩ

Note

Terminal –
Ground
Plug cap –
Terminal
When cranking

Ignition coil resistance
80 V and more
0.4 – 1.0 Ω
Approx. 400 W at 5 000 r/min

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Ignition coil primary peak voltage
Generator coil resistance
Generator maximum output
Generator no-load voltage (When
engine is cold)
Regulated voltage

75 V (AC) and more at 5 000 r/min

Starter motor brush length

Standard
Limit

Starter torque limiter slip torque

Standard

Starter relay resistance

Fuse size

Wattage
Unit: W

Type
designation
Capacity
HI
Headlight
LO
Fuel
Ignition
Power source
Fan
Main

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Battery

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Item

Headlight

HI
LO

Auxiliary headlight
Brake light/Taillight
Revercing light
Speedometer light
High beam indicator light
Neutral indicator light
FI indicator light/Engine coolant
temp. indicator light
Reverse indicator light
Differential lock indicator light

13.5 – 15.5 V at 5 000 r/min
12.5 (0.49)
6.0 (0.24)
41.2 – 62.8 N⋅m
(4.2 – 6.4 kgf-m, 14.5 – 32.5 lb-ft)
3–5Ω
YTX20CH-BS

12 V 64.8 kC (18 Ah)/10 HR
10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
10 A
15 A
30 A

Specification

P-24, 28, 33
35 x 2
35 x 2
35/35
21/5
—
LED
—
LED

P-17
←
←
←
←
21
←
LED
←

LED

←

LED
LED

←
←

0C-6 Service Data:
Brake + Wheel
Unit: mm (in)

Tire
Unit: mm (in)

Standard
—
—
14.000 – 14.043 (0.5512 – 0.5529)
13.957 – 13.984 (0.5495 – 0.5506)
33.960 – 34.010 (1.3370 – 1.3390)
33.878 – 33.928 (1.3338 – 1.3357)
12.5 – 22.5 (0.5 – 0.9)
20 – 30 (0.8 – 1.2)
6 – 8 (0.2 – 0.3)
26.0 – 27.0 (1.02 – 1.06)
21.3 (0.84)
DOT 4
46° (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
10 ± 4 mm (0.39 ± 0.16)
0.64°
1.6°

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9- .c
56 o
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86

Item
Front brake disc thickness
Front brake disc runout
Front master cylinder bore
Front master cylinder piston diam.
Front brake caliper cylinder bore
Front brake caliper piston diam.
Rear brake pedal height
Rear brake pedal free travel
Rear brake lever play
Rear brake outer distance
Brake side plate spring free length
Brake fluid type
Steering angle
Turning radius
Toe-out (With 75 kg, 165 lbs)
Camber
Caster

Item
Cold inflation tire pressure
(Solo riding)
Tire size
Tire tread depth
Suspension
Unit: mm (in)

Fuel + Oil

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Item
Front shock absorber spring
adjustor
Rear shock absorber spring adjustor

Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear

P

Item

Fuel type

Fuel tank capacity
Engine oil type
Engine oil capacity

Standard
35 kPa (0.35 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi)
30 kPa (0.30 kgf/cm2, 4.4 psi)
AT25 x 8-12 œœ, tubeless
AT25 x 10-12 œœ, tubeless
—
—

Limit
3.0 (0.12)
0.30 (0.012)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
20.2 (0.80)
—
—
—
—
—
—

Limit
—
—
—
—
4.0 (0.16)
4.0 (0.16)

Standard

Limit

2/5 position

—

2/5 position

—

Specification
Note
Use only unleaded gasoline of at least 87 pump octane (R/2
+ M/2) or 91 octane or higher rated by the Research
Method. Gasoline containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl
P-28, 33
Ether), less than 10% ethanol, or less than 5% methanol
with appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitor is
permissible.
Gasoline used should be graded 91 octane or higher. An
Others
unleaded gasoline type is recommended.
17.5 L (4.6/3.8 US/lmp gal)
SAE 10 W-40, API SF/SG or SH/SJ with JASO MA
Change
2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)
Filter change
2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)
Overhaul
3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)

Service Data:

Tightening Torque List

B931G20307002

Engine
Item
Spark plug
Cylinder head cover bolt

Initial
Final

Cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft
Intake pipe bolt
Cylinder head bolt (M6)
Cylinder head bolt (L200)

Initial
Final

N⋅m
11
10
14
41
9
10
25
37
10
10
10
10
7
10
26
23
150
110
110
110
8
9
160
11
10
26
23
23
23
21
13
100
100
60
23
100
150
50
10
6
18
4.5
38
10
12
10

kgf-m
1.1
1.0
1.4
4.1
0.9
1.0
2.5
3.7
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.7
1.0
2.6
2.3
15.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
0.8
0.9
11.0
1.1
1.0
2.6
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.1
1.3
10.0
10.0
6.0
2.3
10.0
15.0
5.0
1.0
0.6
1.8
0.45
3.8
1.0
1.2
1.0

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86

Cylinder head bolt (L: 70)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 100)
Camshaft journal holder bolt
Cam chain tension adjuster bolt
Cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt
Crankcase bolt (M6)
Crankcase bolt (M8)
Valve timing inspection plug
Clutch shoe nut
Movable drive face bolt
Movable driven face bolt
Movable driven face ring nut
Clutch outer cover bolt
Clutch inner cover bolt
Generator rotor nut
Generator starter set bolt
Speed sensor bolt
Starter clutch bolt
Exhaust pipe nut
Muffler connecting bolt
Muffler mounting bolt
Engine oil drain plug
Engine coolant drain plug
Drive bevel gear nut
Front output shaft nut
Engine mounting nut
Engine mounting damper stopper bolt
Rear output shaft nut
Crank balancer drive gear nut
Crank balancer driven gear bolt
Starter motor mounting bolt
Starter motor lead wire connecting nut
Main oil gallery plug
Air cleaner box mounting bolt
Stater cup nut
Oil gallery plug (Cylinder head)
Water bypass union
Gear shift lever bolt

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0C-7

lb-ft
8.0
7.0
10.5
29.5
6.5
7.0
18.0
27.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
7.0
19.0
16.5
108.5
79.5
79.5
79.5
6.0
6.5
115.5
8.0
7.0
19.0
16.5
16.5
16.5
15.0
9.5
72.5
72.5
43.5
16.5
72.5
108.5
36.0
7.0
4.5
13.0
3.0
27.5
7.0
8.5
7.0

0C-8 Service Data:
Drive Train
N⋅m
22
22
50
8.5
35
32
1.3
100
100
26
55
65
65
2
23
100
10
100
100
100
1.3
2

kgf-m
2.2
2.2
5.0
0.85
3.5
3.2
0.13
10.0
10.0
2.6
5.5
6.5
6.5
0.2
2.3
10.0
1.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
0.13
0.2

lb-ft
16.0
16.0
36.0
6.0
25.5
23.0
0.94
72.5
72.5
19.0
40.0
47.0
47.0
1.5
16.5
72.5
7.0
72.5
72.5
72.5
1.0
1.5

FI System, Intake Air System and Fuel System
Item
CKP sensor mounting bolt
CKP sensor bracket bolt
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw
Fuel pump retainer
ECT sensor
ISC valve mounting screw
TP sensor mounting screw

N⋅m
6
6
5
35
18
2
2

kgf-m
0.6
0.6
0.5
3.5
1.8
0.2
0.2

lb-ft
4.5
4.5
3.5
25.5
13.0
1.5
1.5

N⋅m
6
10
17
23
8.5
12

kgf-m
0.6
1.0
1.7
2.3
0.85
1.2

lb-ft
4.5
7.0
12.5
16.5
6.0
8.5

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Cooling System

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7- h
99 ar
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9- .c
56 o
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86

Item
4WD/Diff-lock actuator mounting bolt
Front drive (Differential) gear case bolt
Front drive (Differential) gear case mounting nut
Front drive (Differential) gear oil level plug
Front drive (Differential) gear oil filler plug
Front drive (Differential) gear oil drain plug
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Final drive gear nut
Final drive gear bearing stopper
Final gear case bolt (M8)
Final gear case bolt (M10)
Final gear mounting nut
Final gear mounting bolt
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Final gear oil drain plug
Rear propeller shaft coupling nut
Front output shaft bolt
Rear output shaft nut
Rear output shaft drive bevel gear nut
Rear output shaft driven gear nut
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw

P

Item
Water pump cover screw
Water pump mounting bolt
Cooling fan thermo-switch
Thermostat cover bolt
Cooling fan assembly mounting bolt
Water bypass union

Service Data:
Chassis
N⋅m
26
60
11
5
23
162
60
65
29
29
45
55
60
110
121
60
23
6
18
26
18
23
16
23
10
26
55
34
60
60
60
60
11
26
11
60
6
6
1.3
2

kgf-m
2.6
6.0
1.1
0.5
2.3
16.2
6.0
6.5
2.9
2.9
4.5
5.5
6.0
11.0
12.1
6.0
2.3
0.6
1.8
2.6
1.8
2.3
1.6
2.3
1.0
2.6
5.5
3.4
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
1.1
2.6
1.1
6.0
0.6
0.6
0.13
0.2

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99 ar
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56 o
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86

Item
Handlebar clamp bolt
Handlebar holder nut
Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt
Throttle lever case bolt
Steering shaft holder bolt
Steering shaft lower nut
Front suspension arm pivot nut (Upper)
Front suspension arm pivot nut (Lower)
Steering knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower)
Tie-rod end nut
Tie-rod lock-nut
Front shock absorber mounting bolt (Upper)
Front shock absorber mounting nut (Lower)
Front wheel hub nut
Rear wheel hub nut
Wheel set nut (Front and rear)
Front brake hose union bolt
Front brake air bleeder valve
Front brake pad mounting pin
Front brake caliper mounting bolt
Caliper holder pin
Caliper holder slide pin
Brake pipe flare nut
Front brake disc mounting bolt
Brake master cylinder mounting bolt
Footrest mounting bolt (M8)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10)
Rear stabilizer joint nut [Up to 5SAAR41A497105526]
Rear stabilizer joint nut [From 5SAAR41A497105527]
Rear shock absorber mounting nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear suspension arm pivot nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear brake cam lever nut
Rear brake case bolt
Rear brake pedal pivot bolt
Trailer towing bolt
Brake lever pivot bolt and nut
Brake lever pivot bolt lock-nut
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw

lb-ft
19.0
43.5
8.0
3.5
16.5
117.0
43.5
47.0
21.0
21.0
32.5
40.0
43.5
79.5
87.5
43.5
16.5
4.5
13.0
19.0
13.0
16.5
11.5
16.5
7.0
19.0
40.0
24.5
43.5
43.5
43.5
43.5
8.0
19.0
8.0
43.5
4.5
4.5
1.0
1.5

0C-9

0C-10 Service Data:
Tightening Torque Chart
For other bolts and nuts not listed in the preceding page, refer to this chart:
Conventional or “4” marked bolt
N⋅m
kgf-m
lb-ft
1.5
0.15
1.0
3
0.3
2.0
5.5
0.55
4.0
13
1.3
9.5
29
2.9
21.0
45
4.5
32.5
65
6.5
47.0
105
10.5
76.0
160
16.0
115.5

1

“a”

N⋅m
2.3
4.5
10
23
50
85
135
210
240

“7” marked bolt
kgf-m
0.23
0.45
1.0
2.3
5.0
8.5
13.5
21.0
24.0

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7- h
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9- .c
56 o
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86

Bolt Diameter
“a” (mm)
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18

2

“a”

P

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1. Conventional bolt

lb-ft
1.5
3.0
7.0
16.5
36.0
61.5
97.5
152.0
173.5

3

“a”

2. “4” marked bolt

3. “7” marked bolt

I649G1030001-04

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0C-11 Service Data:

Table of Contents 1- i

Section 1

Engine
CONTENTS
1

DTC “C40” (P05057): ISC Valve Circuit
Malfunction......................................................1A-62
DTC “C41” (P230-H/L): FP Relay Circuit
Malfunction......................................................1A-67
Specifications .....................................................1A-69
Service Data......................................................1A-69
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................1A-70
Special Tool ......................................................1A-70

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Precautions .................................................1-1
Precautions............................................................. 1-1
Precautions for Engine.......................................... 1-1

Engine General Information and
Diagnosis ................................................. 1A-1

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General Description .............................................1A-1
Injection Timing Description ................................ 1A-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................1A-4
FI System Wiring Diagram .................................. 1A-4
Terminal Alignment of ECM Coupler................... 1A-5
Component Location ...........................................1A-6
FI System Parts Location .................................... 1A-6
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............1A-8
Engine Symptom Diagnosis ................................ 1A-8
Self-Diagnostic Procedures .............................. 1A-11
Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset Procedures......... 1A-13
Show Data When Trouble (Displaying Data at
the Time of DTC) ............................................ 1A-14
SDS Check ....................................................... 1A-15
DTC Table......................................................... 1A-19
Fail-Safe Function Table ................................... 1A-19
FI System Troubleshooting ............................... 1A-20
Malfunction Code and Defective Condition
Table ............................................................... 1A-22
DTC “C12” (P0335): CKP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-24
DTC “C13” (P0105-H/L): IAP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-27
DTC “C14” (P0120-H/L): TP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-34
DTC “C15” (P0115-H/L): ECT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-41
DTC “C20” (P1752): Diff-lock Relay Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-47
DTC “C21” (P0110-H/L): IAT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-49
DTC “C23” (P1651-H/L): TO Sensor Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-53
DTC “C24” (P0351): Ignition Coil Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-59
DTC “C32” (P0201): Fuel Injector Circuit
Malfunction...................................................... 1A-59

Emission Control Devices ...................... 1B-1
Precautions...........................................................1B-1
Precautions for Emission Control Devices ..........1B-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................1B-1
Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Inspection.......1B-1
Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Removal
and Installation ..................................................1B-1

Engine Electrical Devices ....................... 1C-1
Precautions...........................................................1C-1
Precautions for Engine Electrical Device ............1C-1
Component Location ...........................................1C-1
Engine Electrical Components Location .............1C-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............1C-1
Engine Symptom Diagnosis ................................1C-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................1C-1
ECM Removal and Installation............................1C-1
CKP Sensor Inspection .......................................1C-1
CKP Sensor Removal and Installation ................1C-1
IAP Sensor Inspection.........................................1C-1
IAP Sensor Removal and Installation..................1C-2
TP Sensor Inspection..........................................1C-2
TP Sensor Removal and Installation...................1C-2
TP Sensor Adjustment ........................................1C-3
IAT Sensor Inspection.........................................1C-3
IAT Sensor Removal and Installation..................1C-3
ECT Sensor Removal and Installation ................1C-4
ECT Sensor Inspection .......................................1C-4
TO Sensor Inspection .........................................1C-5
TO Sensor Removal and Installation ..................1C-5
ISC Valve Inspection...........................................1C-5
ISC Valve Removal and Installation....................1C-5
GP Switch Inspection ..........................................1C-6
GP Switch Removal and Installation ...................1C-6
Specifications .......................................................1C-6

1-ii Table of Contents
Service Data........................................................1C-6
Tightening Torque Specifications........................1C-6
Special Tools and Equipment .............................1C-7
Recommended Service Material .........................1C-7
Special Tool ........................................................1C-7

Engine Mechanical .................................. 1D-1

Engine Lubrication System .................... 1E-1
Precautions...........................................................1E-1
Precautions for Engine Oil ..................................1E-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................1E-1
Engine Lubrication System Chart Diagram .........1E-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............1E-2
Engine Lubrication Symptom Diagnosis .............1E-2
Oil Pressure Check .............................................1E-2
Repair Instructions ..............................................1E-3
Engine Oil and Filter Replacement .....................1E-3
Engine Oil Level Inspection.................................1E-3
Oil Sump Filter Removal and Installation ............1E-3
Oil Sump Filter Inspection and Cleaning .............1E-4
Oil Jet Removal and Installation..........................1E-4
Oil Jet Inspection.................................................1E-5
Oil Pump Removal and Installation .....................1E-5
Oil Pump Inspection ............................................1E-7
Specifications .......................................................1E-7
Service Data........................................................1E-7
Tightening Torque Specifications........................1E-7
Special Tools and Equipment .............................1E-8
Recommended Service Material .........................1E-8
Special Tool ........................................................1E-8

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................1D-1
Throttle Cable Routing Diagram..........................1D-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............1D-2
Engine Mechanical Symptom Diagnosis.............1D-2
Compression Pressure Check ............................1D-2
Repair Instructions ..............................................1D-3
Engine Components Removable with the
Engine in Place .................................................1D-3
Air Cleaner Element Removal and Installation ....1D-5
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning ....1D-5
Air Cleaner Box Removal and Installation...........1D-5
Throttle Cable Removal and Installation .............1D-6
Throttle Cable Inspection ....................................1D-6
Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................1D-6
Throttle Body Components .................................1D-7
Throttle Body Construction..................................1D-8
Throttle Body Removal and Installation ..............1D-9
Throttle Body Disassembly and Assembly........1D-10
Throttle Body Inspection and Cleaning .............1D-13
Engine Assembly Removal ...............................1D-13
Engine Assembly Installation ............................1D-16
Engine Top Side Disassembly ..........................1D-17
Engine Top Side Assembly ...............................1D-21
Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment ....1D-27
Camshaft Inspection .........................................1D-28
Camshaft Sprocket Inspection ..........................1D-30
Cam Chain Tension Adjuster Inspection...........1D-30
Cam Chain Guide Removal and Installation .....1D-30
Cam Chain Guide Inspection ............................1D-30
Cam Chain Tensioner Inspection......................1D-31
Cylinder Head Disassembly and Assembly ......1D-31
Cylinder Head Related Parts Inspection ...........1D-35
Valve Guide Replacement ................................1D-38
Valve Seat Repair .............................................1D-40
Cam Drive Idle Gear / Sprocket Thrust
Clearance Inspection and Adjustment ............1D-40
Cylinder Disassembly and Assembly ................1D-41
Cylinder Inspection............................................1D-41
Piston Ring Removal and Installation ...............1D-42
Piston and Piston Ring Inspection ....................1D-43
Engine Bottom Side Disassembly .....................1D-45
Engine Bottom Side Assembly..........................1D-51
Conrod and Crankshaft Inspection....................1D-59
Width Between Crankshaft Webs .....................1D-60
Crankshaft Oil Seal Inspection..........................1D-61
Bearing Inspection ............................................1D-61
Bearing Removal and Installation .....................1D-61
Specifications.....................................................1D-66
Service Data......................................................1D-66
Tightening Torque Specifications......................1D-68
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................1D-69

Recommended Service Material .......................1D-69
Special Tool ......................................................1D-69

Engine Cooling System ...........................1F-1
Precautions........................................................... 1F-1
Precautions for Engine Cooling System.............. 1F-1
Precautions for Engine Coolant .......................... 1F-1
General Description ............................................. 1F-1
Engine Coolant Description................................. 1F-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 1F-2
Cooling Circuit Diagram ...................................... 1F-2
Water Hose Routing Diagram ............................. 1F-3
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1F-4
Engine Cooling Symptom Diagnosis ................... 1F-4
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1F-4
Cooling Circuit Inspection ................................... 1F-4
Radiator Cap Inspection...................................... 1F-5
Radiator Inspection and Cleaning ....................... 1F-5
Cooling Fan Assembly / Radiator Removal
and Installation .................................................. 1F-5
Water Hose Removal and Installation ................. 1F-7
Cooling Fan Inspection ....................................... 1F-7
Radiator Reservoir Tank Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 1F-8
Radiator Reservoir Tank Inspection .................... 1F-8
Water Hose Inspection........................................ 1F-8
ECT Sensor Removal and Installation ................ 1F-9
ECT Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1F-9
Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 1F-9
Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Inspection ............. 1F-10
Thermostat Removal and Installation................ 1F-11
Thermostat Inspection....................................... 1F-12
Water Pump Components................................. 1F-13
Water Pump Removal and Installation .............. 1F-13

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Water Pump Disassembly and Assembly ......... 1F-14
Water Pump Related Parts Inspection .............. 1F-18
Specifications..................................................... 1F-19
Service Data ..................................................... 1F-19
Tightening Torque Specifications...................... 1F-19
Special Tools and Equipment ........................... 1F-20
Recommended Service Material ....................... 1F-20
Special Tool ...................................................... 1F-20

Fuel System ............................................. 1G-1

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Precautions...........................................................1G-1
Precautions for Fuel System ...............................1G-1
General Description .............................................1G-2
Fuel System Description .....................................1G-2
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................1G-3
Fuel Hose Routing Diagram................................1G-3
Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing Diagram ........1G-4
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............1G-5
Fuel System Diagnosis .......................................1G-5
Repair Instructions ..............................................1G-6
Fuel Pressure Inspection ....................................1G-6
Fuel Pump Inspection .........................................1G-6
Fuel Discharge Amount Inspection .....................1G-7
Fuel Pump Relay Inspection ...............................1G-7
Fuel Hose Inspection ..........................................1G-8
Fuel Feed Hose Removal and Installation ..........1G-8
Fuel Level Gauge Inspection ..............................1G-8
Fuel Level Indicator Inspection ...........................1G-8
Fuel Tank Removal and Installation....................1G-8
Fuel Pump Components .....................................1G-9
Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and
Installation .........................................................1G-9
Fuel Pump Disassembly and Assembly............1G-10
Fuel Mesh Filter Inspection and Cleaning.........1G-10
Fuel Injector Inspection and Cleaning...............1G-10
Fuel Injector / Fuel Delivery Pipe Removal
and Installation ................................................1G-10
Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Removal and Installation.................................1G-12
Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Inspection........................................................1G-13
Specifications.....................................................1G-13
Service Data .....................................................1G-13
Tightening Torque Specifications......................1G-14
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................1G-14
Special Tool ......................................................1G-14

Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal and
Installation .........................................................1H-3
Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning ...................1H-3
Ignition Coil and Plug Cap Inspection .................1H-3
CKP Sensor Inspection .......................................1H-5
CKP Sensor Removal and Installation ................1H-6
Engine Stop Switch Inspection............................1H-6
Ignition Switch Inspection....................................1H-6
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation.............1H-7
Override Switch Inspection .................................1H-7
Specifications .......................................................1H-8
Service Data........................................................1H-8
Tightening Torque Specifications........................1H-8
Special Tools and Equipment .............................1H-8
Special Tool ........................................................1H-8

Ignition System........................................ 1H-1
General Description .............................................1H-1
Override Switch Description................................1H-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................1H-1
Ignition System Diagram .....................................1H-1
Ignition System Components Location ...............1H-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............1H-2
Ignition System Symptom Diagnosis...................1H-2
No Spark or Poor Spark ......................................1H-2
Repair Instructions ..............................................1H-3

Starting System .........................................1I-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ......................... 1I-1
Starting System Diagram ..................................... 1I-1
Component Location ............................................ 1I-1
Starting System Components Location................ 1I-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............. 1I-1
Starting System Symptom Diagnosis................... 1I-1
Starter Motor will not Run..................................... 1I-2
Starter Motor Runs but Does not Crank the
Engine ................................................................ 1I-2
Engine Does not Turn Though the Starter
Motor Runs......................................................... 1I-2
Repair Instructions ............................................... 1I-3
Starter Motor Components................................... 1I-3
Starter Motor Removal and Installation................ 1I-4
Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly ........... 1I-4
Starter Motor Inspection....................................... 1I-5
Starter Relay Removal and Installation................ 1I-6
Starter Relay Inspection....................................... 1I-7
Neutral Relay Removal and Installation ............... 1I-7
Neutral Relay Inspection ...................................... 1I-8
Neutral Relay Diode Inspection............................ 1I-8
Parking Brake Relay Removal and Installation ..... 1I-8
Parking Brake Relay Inspection ........................... 1I-9
Parking Brake Switch Inspection.......................... 1I-9
Gear Position Switch Inspection .......................... 1I-9
Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation.................................. 1I-10
Starter Driven Gear Bearing Removal and
Installation ........................................................ 1I-12
Starter Related Parts Inspection ........................ 1I-12
Starter Button Inspection.................................... 1I-13
Recoil Starter Components ................................ 1I-14
Recoil Starter Assembly Removal and
Installation ........................................................ 1I-14
Recoil Starter Disassembly and Assembly ........ 1I-15
Recoil Starter Inspection .................................... 1I-17
Specifications ...................................................... 1I-18
Service Data....................................................... 1I-18
Tightening Torque Specifications....................... 1I-18
Special Tools and Equipment ............................ 1I-18
Recommended Service Material ........................ 1I-18
Special Tool ....................................................... 1I-19

1-iv Table of Contents

Charging System ...................................... 1J-1

Exhaust System....................................... 1K-1
Precautions...........................................................1K-1
Precautions for Exhaust System .........................1K-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................1K-1
Exhaust System Construction .............................1K-1
Exhaust Pipe / Muffler Removal and
Installation .........................................................1K-2
Exhaust System Inspection .................................1K-3
Spark Arrester Inspection....................................1K-3
Specifications .......................................................1K-4
Tightening Torque Specifications........................1K-4

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................ 1J-1
Charging System Diagram .................................. 1J-1
Component Location ........................................... 1J-1
Charging System Components Location............. 1J-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 1J-1
Charging System Symptom Diagnosis................ 1J-1
Battery Runs Down Quickly ................................ 1J-2
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1J-3
Battery Current Leakage Inspection.................... 1J-3
Regulated Voltage Inspection ............................. 1J-3
Generator Inspection........................................... 1J-3
Generator Removal and Installation.................... 1J-4
Regulator / Rectifier Inspection ........................... 1J-8
Battery Components ........................................... 1J-9
Battery Charging ................................................. 1J-9
Battery Removal and Installation ...................... 1J-12
Battery Visual Inspection................................... 1J-12

Specifications ..................................................... 1J-12
Service Data...................................................... 1J-12
Tightening Torque Specifications...................... 1J-13
Special Tools and Equipment ........................... 1J-13
Recommended Service Material ....................... 1J-13
Special Tool ...................................................... 1J-13

Precautions:

1-1

Precautions
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Engine

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Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)” and “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00
(Page 00-2)”.

1A-1 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Engine General Information and Diagnosis
Engine

General Description
Injection Timing Description

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Injection Time (Injection Volume)
The factors to determine the injection time include the basic fuel injection time, which is calculated on the basis of the
intake air pressure, engine speed and throttle opening angle, and various compensations. These compensations are
determined according to the signals from various sensors that detect the engine and driving conditions.

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-2

Compensation of Injection Time (Volume)
The following different signals are output from the respective sensors for compensation of the fuel injection time
(volume).
Signal
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SIGNAL
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR SIGNAL
BATTERY VOLTAGE SIGNAL
ENGINE RPM SIGNAL

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STARTING SIGNAL

Descriptions
When engine coolant temperature is low, injection time (volume)
is increased.
When intake air temperature is low, injection time (volume) is
increased.
ECM operates on the battery voltage and at the same time, it
monitors the voltage signal for compensation of the fuel injection
time (volume). A longer injection time is needed to adjust injection
volume in the case of low voltage.
At high speed, the injection time (volume) is increased.
When starting engine, additional fuel is injected during cranking
engine.
During acceleration, the fuel injection time (volume) is increased
in accordance with the throttle opening speed and engine rpm.
During deceleration, the fuel injection time (volume) is decreased.

ACCELERATION SIGNAL/ DECELERATION
SIGNAL
Injection Stop Control

Signal

Descriptions
When the vehicle tips over, the tip-over sensor sends a signal to
TIP-OVER SENSOR SIGNAL (FUEL SHUT-OFF) the ECM. Then, this signal cuts OFF current supplied to the fuel
pump, fuel injectors and ignition coils.
The fuel injector stops operation when engine rpm reaches rev.
OVER-REV. LIMITER SIGNAL
limit rpm.
Self-Diagnosis Function
The self-diagnosis function is incorporated in the ECM. The function has two modes, “User mode” and “Dealer mode”.
The user can only be notified by the LCD (DISPLAY) panel and LED (FI indicator light). To check the function of the
individual FI system devices, the dealer mode is prepared. In this check, the special tool is necessary to read the code
of the malfunction items.
User Mode

LCD (display) indication
“A”
Clock/Hour meter *1

FI indicator light indication
“B”
—

Engine can
start

Clock/Hour meter (*1) and
“FI” letters *2

FI indicator light turns ON.

Engine can
not start

“FI” letters *3

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“NO”
“YES”

Indication mode

—
Each 2 sec. Odometer (*1)
and “FI” is indicated
alternately.

FI indicator light turns ON and
“FI” is indicated continuously.
blinks.

*1
Current letter displayed any one of the clock/hour meter.
*2
When one of the signals is not received by ECM, the fail-safe circuit works and injection is not stopped. In this case,
“FI” and clock/hour meter (*1) are indicated in the LCD panel and vehicle can run.
*3
The injection signal is stopped, when the crankshaft position sensor signal, tip-over sensor signal, ignition signal,
injector signal, fuel pump relay signal or ignition switch signal is not sent to ECM. In this case, “FI” is indicated in the
LCD panel. Vehicle does not run.
“CHEC”:
The LCD panel indications “CHEC” when no communication signal from the ECM is received for 3 seconds.
For Example:
The ignition switch is turned ON, and the engine stop switch is turned OFF. In this case, the speedometer does not
receive any signal form ECM, and the panel indicates “CHEC”.

1A-3 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
If “CHEC” is indicated, the LCD does not indicate the trouble code. It is necessary to check the wiring harness
between ECM and speedometer couplers.
The possible cause of this indication is as follows;
Engine stop switch is in OFF position. Ignition fuse is burnt.
NOTE
The FI light turns ON 2 seconds after the ignition switch turns ON.

“B”

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“A”

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Dealer Mode
The defective function is memorized in the computer. Use the special tool’s coupler to connect to the mode select
switch. The memorized malfunction code is displayed on LCD (DISPLAY) panel. Malfunction means that the ECM
does not receive signal from the devices. These affected devices are indicated in the code form.
!

CAUTION

Before checking the malfunction code, do not disconnect the ECM coupler.
If the coupler form the ECM is disconnected, the malfunction code memory is erased and the
malfunction code can not be checked.

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(A): 09930–82720 (Mode select switch)

(A)

(A)

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Malfunction
“NO”
“YES”

LCD (display) indication
C00
C** code is indicated from small
numeral to large one.

FI light indication
FI indicator light turns OFF.

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Indication mode
—
For each 2 sec., code is indicated.

ISC valve

Tip-over sensor
(TO sensor)

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15

29

33

16

34

17

10

24

28

11

13

7

25

12

21

8

26

5

1

3

20
19

2

Fuel injector

L

N

Fuel pump

Override switch

1 kΩ

Ignition
coil

H

Gear position
switch

Parking
brake
relay

Brake
switch (L)

Diff-lock
relay

START
button

Engine stop
switch

Fuel pump relay

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6
14

9
18

23

P
Ignition
switch

30 A

Starter
motor

Starter
relay

Neutral
relay

15 A

10 A

FI System Wiring Diagram

Diff-lock position switch

Diff-lock switch

Intake air temperature sensor
(IAT sensor)

Engine coolant temperature
sensor
(ECT sensor)

Intake air pressure sensor
(IAP sensor)

Throttle position sensor
(TP sensor)

Crankshaft position sensor
(CKP sensor)

Speedometer

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
1A-4

Schematic and Routing Diagram
B831G21102001

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1A-5 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Terminal Alignment of ECM Coupler

B831G21102002

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TERMINAL NO.
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

CIRCUIT
CKP sensor signal (CKP-)
Fuel pump relay (FP relay)
Injector power voltage (VM)
Diff-lock relay (DL relay)
Serial data for self-diagnosis (SDL)
Serial data for speedometer (TECH)
Sensor ground (E2)
Override switch (OVR)
Neutral switch (NT)
Test switch (TS)
IAT sensor signal (IAT)
Diff-lock switch (DL)
—
—
—
ISC valve (IS2B)
ISC valve (IS1B)

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CIRCUIT
Ignition coil (IG1)
Fuel injector (#1)
Power source (+B)
Back up power (BATT)
Brake switch (BRK)
Power source for sensors (VCC)
ECM ground (E1)
Forward sensor signal (FOW)
CKP sensor signal (CKP+)
TO sensor signal (TO)
ECT sensor signal (ECT)
Starter relay (STR)
IAP sensor signal (IAP)
TP sensor signal (TP)
Diff-lock position sensor signal (DLP)
ISC valve (IS2A)
ISC valve (IS1A)

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-6

Component Location
FI System Parts Location

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“H”

“A”
“D”

“E”
“C”

“F”

“A”: ECM

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“C”: TP sensor

“E”: IAT sensor

“G”: Speed sensor

“D”: IAP sensor

“F”: CKP sensor

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“B”

“I”: Diff-lock relay

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1A-7 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

“A”

“J”

“M”
“N”

“L”

“K”

“A”: ECM

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“I”

“L”: Ignition coil

“K”: Fuel injector

“M”: FP relay

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“J”: TO sensor

“N”: Fuel pump

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-8

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Possible cause
Engine will not start or is Valve clearance out of adjustment.
hard to start
Worn valve guides or poor seating of
(Compression too low)
valves.
Mistimed valves.
Excessively worn piston rings.
Worn-down cylinder bore.
Starter motor cranks too slowly.

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Correction / Reference Item
Adjust.
Repair or replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Refer to “Starting System Diagram in Section
1I (Page 1I-1)”.
Retighten.
Clean.
Clean and dry.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Clean or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Check and repair.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace or repair.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Clean or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.

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Poor seating of spark plug.
Engine will not start or is Fouled spark plug.
hard to start (Plugs not
Wet spark plug.
speaking)
Defective ignition coil.
Open or short in high-tension cord.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Open-circuited wiring connections.
Engine will not start or is Clogged fuel filter or fuel hose.
hard to start (No fuel
Defective fuel pump.
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
reaching the intake
Defective fuel injector.
manifold)
Defective fuel pump relay.
Defective ECM.
Open-circuited wiring connections.
Engine will not start or is TP sensor out of adjustment.
hard to start (Incorrect
Defective fuel pump.
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
fuel/air mixture)
Defective TP sensor.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective IAP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective IAT sensor.
Engine idles poorly
Valve clearance out of adjustment.
Poor seating of valves.
Defective valve guides.
Worn down camshafts.
Too wide spark plug gaps.
Defective ignition coil.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Defective ISC valve.
Engine stalls often
Defective IAP sensor or circuit.
(Incorrect fuel/air mixture) Clogged fuel filter.
Defective fuel pump.
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
Damaged or cracked vacuum hose.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective thermostat.
Defective IAT sensor.
Engine stalls often (Fuel Defective fuel injector.
injector improperly
No injection signal from ECM.
operating)
Open or short circuited wiring
connection.
Defective battery or low battery voltage. Replace or recharge.

1A-9 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Clean.
Replace.
Clean.
Adjust.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Clean.

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Condition
Possible cause
Engine stalls often
Defective ECM.
(Control circuit or sensor Defective fuel pressure regulator.
improperly operating)
Defective TP sensor.
Defective IAT sensor.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective fuel pump relay.
Engine stalls often
Fouled spark plug.
(Engine parts improperly Defective CKP sensor or ECM.
operating)
Clogged fuel hose.
Valve clearance out of adjustment.
Engine noisy (Excessive Too large valve clearance.
valve chatter)
Weakened or broken valve springs.
Worn tappet or cam surface.
Worn and burnt camshaft journal.
Worn down pistons or cylinder.
Engine noisy (Noise
seems to come from
Combustion chambers fouled with
piston)
carbon.
Worn piston pin or piston pin bore.
Worn piston rings or ring grooves.
Stretched chain.
Engine noisy (Noise
Worn sprockets.
seems to come from
timing chain)
Tension adjuster not working.
Engine noisy (Noise
Rattling bearings due to wear.
seems to come from
Worn and burnt journal bearings.
crankshaft)
Engine noisy (Noise
Worn and burnt journal bearings.
seems to come from
balancer)
Engine noisy (Noise
Worn or rubbing gears.
seems to come from
Worn splines.
transmission)
Worn or rubbing primary gears.
Worn bearings.
Engine noisy (Noise
Worn or damaged impeller shaft.
seems to come from
Worn or damaged mechanical seal.
water pump)
Contact between pump case and
impeller.
Weakened valve springs.
Engine runs poorly in
Worn camshafts.
high speed range
(Defective engine internal/ Valve timing out of adjustment.
Too narrow spark plug gap.
electrical parts)
Ignition not advanced sufficiently due to
poorly working timing advance circuit.
Defective ignition coil.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Clogged air cleaner element.
Clogged fuel hose, resulting in
inadequate fuel supply to injector.
Defective fuel pump.
Defective TP sensor.
Defective STP sensor/STVA.
Engine runs poorly in
Clogged air cleaner element.
high speed range
Defective throttle valves.
(Defective air flow
Defective ISC valve.
system)
Sucking air from throttle body joint.
Defective ECM.

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Adjust.
Replace ECM.

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Clean.
Clean and prime.

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Clean or replace.
Adjust or replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Possible cause
Low fuel pressure.
Defective TP sensor.
Defective IAT sensors.
Defective IAP sensor.
Defective AP sensor.
Defective ECM.
TP sensor out of adjustment.
Defective STP sensor/STVA.
Defective fuel tank pressure control
valve.
Engine lacks power
Loss of valve clearance.
(Defective engine internal/ Weakened valve springs.
electrical parts)
Valve timing out of adjustment.
Worn piston rings or cylinder.
Poor seating of valves.
Fouled spark plug.
Incorrect spark plugs.
Clogged injector.
TP sensor out of adjustment.
Clogged air cleaner element.
Sucking air from throttle valve.
Too much engine oil.
Defective fuel pump or ECM.
Defective CKP sensor and ignition coil.
Low fuel pressure.
Engine lacks power
(Defective control circuit Defective TP sensor.
Defective IAT sensor.
or sensor)
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective IAP sensor.
Defective AP sensor.
Defective ECM.
TP sensor out of adjustment.
Defective STP sensor or STVA.
Defective fuel tank pressure control
valve.
Engine overheats
Heavy carbon deposit on piston crown.
(Defective engine internal Not enough oil in the engine.
parts)
Defective oil pump or clogged oil circuit.
Use of incorrect engine oil.
Sucking air from intake pipe.
Defective cooling system.

Correction / Reference Item
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Repair.
Clean or replace.
Adjust or replace.
Clean.
Adjust.
Clean.
Replace.
Drain out excess oil.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.

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Condition
Engine runs poorly in
high speed range
(Defective control circuit
or sensor)

Engine overheats (Lean
fuel/air mixture)

Engine overheats (The
other factors)
Dirty or heavy exhaust
smoke

Short-circuited IAP sensor/lead wire.
Short-circuited IAT sensor/lead wire.
Sucking air from intake pipe joint.
Defective fuel injector.
Defective ECT sensor.
Ignition timing too advanced due to
defective timing advance system (ECT
sensor, CKP sensor and ECM.)
Worn piston rings or cylinders.
Too much engine oil in the engine.
Worn valve guides.
Scored or scuffed cylinder wall.
Worn valves stems.
Defective stem seals.
Worn oil ring side rails.

1A-10

Clean.
Add oil.
Replace or clean.
Change.
Retighten or replace.
Refer to “Engine Cooling Symptom Diagnosis
in Section 1F (Page 1F-4)”.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Check and drain excess oil.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

1A-11 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Self-Diagnostic Procedures
Use of Mode Select Switch

B831G21104002

5) Check the DTC to determine the malfunction part.
Refer to “DTC Table (Page 1A-19)”.
Special tool
(A): 09930–82720 (Mode select switch)

NOTE
• Do not disconnect coupler from ECM, the
battery cable from the battery, ECM ground
wire harness from the engine or main fuse
before confirming DTC (Diagnostic Trouble
Code) stored in memory. Such
disconnection will erase memorized
information in ECM memory.
• DTC stored in ECM memory can be
checked by the special tool.
• Before checking DTC, read self-diagnosis
function “User mode and dealer mode”
(Refer to “Self-Diagnostic Procedures
(Page 1A-11)”.) carefully to have good
understanding as to what functions are
available and how to use it.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical
Circuit Service” (Refer to “Precautions for
Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00
(Page 00-2)”.) before inspection and
observe what is written there.

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1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Connect the special tool to the mode select switch at
the wiring harness.

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3) Start the engine or crank the engine for more than 4
seconds.
4) Turn the special tool’s switch ON.

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6) After repairing the trouble, turn OFF the ignition
switch and turn ON again. If DTC is indicated (C00),
the malfunction is cleared.
NOTE

• Even though DTC (C00) is indicated, the
previous malfunction history DTC still
remains stored in the ECM. Therefore,
erase the history DTC memorized in the
ECM using SDS.
• DTC is memorized in the ECM also when
the wire coupler of any sensor is
disconnected. Therefore, when a wire
coupler has been disconnected at the time
of diagnosis, erase the stored history DTC
using SDS. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis
Reset Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

7) Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
special tool from the mode select switch.
8) Reinstall the seat.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-12

Use of SDS
NOTE
• Do not disconnect the coupler from ECM,
the battery cable from the battery, ECM
ground wire harness from the engine or
main fuse before confirming DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) stored in
memory. Such disconnection will erase the
memorized information in ECM memory.
• DTC stored in ECM memory can be
checked by the SDS.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical
Circuit Service in Section 00 (Page 00-2)”
before inspection and observe what is
written there.

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(A)

1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Set up the SDS tools. (Refer to the SDS operation
manual for further details.)

(B)

Special tool
(A): 09904–41010 (SDS Set)
(B): 99565–01010–013 (CD-ROM Ver.13)

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3) Click the DTC inspection button (1).

1

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1A-13 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
4) Start the engine or crank the engine for more than 4
seconds.
5) Check the DTC to determine the malfunction part.
Refer to “DTC Table (Page 1A-19)”.
NOTE

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• Read the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code)
and show data when trouble (displaying
data at the time of DTC) according to
instructions displayed on SDS.
• Not only SDS is used for detecting
Diagnostic Trouble Codes but also for
reproducing and checking on screen the
failure condition as described by
customers using the trigger. (Refer to
“Show Data When Trouble (Displaying
Data at the Time of DTC) (Page 1A-14)”.)
• How to use trigger. (Refer to the SDS
operation manual for further details.)

3) Check the DTC.
4) The previous malfunction history code (Past DTC)
still remains stored in the ECM. Therefore, erase the
history code memorized in the ECM using SDS tool.
5) Click “Clear” (2) to delete history code (Past DTC).

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6) Follow the displayed instructions.

6) After repairing the trouble, clear to delete history
code (Past DTC). Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis
Reset Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.
7) Close the SDS tool and turn the ignition switch OFF.
8) Disconnect the SDS tool and install the right frame
cover.

Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset Procedures
NOTE

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The malfunction code is memorized in the
ECM also when the wire coupler of any
sensor is disconnected. Therefore, when a
wire coupler has been disconnected at the
time of diagnosis, erase the stored
malfunction history code using SDS.

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1) After repairing the trouble, turn OFF the ignition
switch and turn ON again.
2) Click the DTC inspection button (1).

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7) Check that both “Current DTC” (3) and “Past DTC”
(4) are deleted (NIL).

3

4

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8) Close the SDS tool and turn the ignition switch OFF.
9) Disconnect the SDS tool and install the seat.

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Show Data When Trouble (Displaying Data at the Time of DTC)

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Use of SDS
ECM stores the engine and driving conditions (in the form of data as shown in the figure) at the moment of the
detection of a malfunction in its memory. This data is called “Show data when trouble”.
Therefore, it is possible to know engine and driving conditions (e.g., whether the engine was warm or not, where the
motorcycle was running or stopped) when a malfunction was detected by checking the show data when trouble. This
show data when trouble function can record the maximum of two Diagnostic Trouble Codes in the ECM.
Also, ECM has a function to store each show data when trouble for two different malfunctions in the order of
occurrence as the malfunction is detected. Utilizing this function, it is possible to know the order of malfunctions that
have been detected. Its use is helpful when rechecking or diagnosing a trouble.

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1) Click “Show data when trouble” (1) to display the data.

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1A-15 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
2) Click the drop down button (2), either “Failure #1” or “Failure #2” can be selected.

SDS Check

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Using SDS, sample the data at the time of new and periodic vehicle inspections.
After saving the sampled data in the computer, file them by model and by user.
The periodically filed data help improve the accuracy of troubleshooting since they can indicate the condition of vehicle
functions that has changed with time.
For example, when a vehicle is brought in for service but the troubleshooting of a failure is not easy, comparing the
current data value to past filed data value at time of normal condition can allow the specific engine failure to be
determined.
Also, in the case of a customer vehicle which is not periodically brought in for service with no past data value having
been saved, if the data value of a good vehicle condition have been already saved as a master (STD), comparison
between the same models helps to facilitate the troubleshooting.
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to the SDS operation manual for further details.)

NOTE

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Special tool
: 09904–41010 (SDS set)
: 99565–01010–013 (CD-ROM Ver.13)

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• Before taking the sample of data, check and clear the Past DTC.
• A number of different data under a fixed condition as shown below should be saved or filed as
sample.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

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Sample
Data sampled from cold starting through warm-up

Check the engine r/min.
1 300 r/min
Check the engine coolant temperature.
XX° C

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Check the manifold absolute pressure.
XXX kPa

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Data at 3 000 r/min under no load

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Approx. 3 000 r/min.

Check the manifold absolute
pressure XXX kPa.

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Data at the time of racing

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Throttle: Quick wide open

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Example of Trouble
Three data; value 1 (current data 1), value 2 (past data 2) and value 3 (past data 3); can be made in comparison by
showing them in the graph. Read the change of value by comparing the current data to the past data that have been
saved under the same condition, then you may determine how changes have occurred with the passing of time and
identify what problem is currently occurring.
NOTE

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With DTC not output, if the value of engine coolant temperature is found to be lower than the data
saved previously, the possible cause may probably lie in a sensor circuit opened, ground circuit
opened or influence of internal resistance value changes, etc.

The engine speed of the value 3 is
higher than the valve 1 and valve 2.

Abnormal graph curve of the value 3

Abnormal value of engine coolant
temperature

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1A-19 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC Table

B831G21104006

Malfunction Part

Remarks

None

No defective part

Crankshaft position sensor (CKP sensor)

Pick-up coil signal, signal generator

Intake air pressure sensor (IAP sensor)
Throttle position sensor (TP sensor)

*1

Engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT
sensor)
Differential lock relay (Diff-lock relay)
Intake air temperature sensor (IAT sensor)

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Code
C00
C12 (P0335)
)(Page 1A-24)
C13 (P0105-H/L)
)(Page 1A-27)
C14 (P0120-H/L)
)(Page 1A-34)
C15 (P0115-H/L)
)(Page 1A-41)
C20 (P1752)
)(Page 1A-47)
C21(P0110-H/L)
)(Page 1A-49)
C23 (P1651-H/L)
)(Page 1A-53)
C24 (P0351)
)(Page 1A-59)
C32 (P0201)
)(Page 1A-59)
C40 (P0505)
)(Page 1A-59)
C41 (P0230-H/L)
)(Page 1A-59)

Tip-over sensor (TO sensor)
Ignition signal (Ignition coil)
Injector signal (FI)

Idle speed control valve (ISC valve)

Fuel pump control system (FP relay)

Fuel pump, Fuel pump relay

In the LCD (DISPLAY) panel, the malfunction code is indicated from small code to large code.
*1
To get the proper signal from the throttle position sensor, the sensor basic position is indicated in the LCD (DISPLAY)
panel. The malfunction code is indicated in three difgits. In front of three digits, a line appears in any of the position,
upper, middle or lower line. If the indication is upper or lower line when engine rpm is 1 300 rpm, slightly turn the
throttle position sensor and bring the line to middle.
In the normal condition, the throttle valve stop screw pushes throttle valves slightly, and indication point is middle line.

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Fail-Safe Function Table

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FI system is provided with fail-safe function to allow the engine to start and the motorcycle to run in a minimum
performance necessary even under malfunction condition.
Item
Fail-Safe Mode
Starting Ability
Running Ability
Intake air pressure is fixed to 101 kPa (760
IAP sensor
“YES”
“YES”
mmHg).
The throttle opening is fixed to full open
TP sensor
position.
“YES”
“YES”
Ignition timing is also fixed.
Engine coolant temperature value is fixed to
ECT sensor
“YES”
“YES”
80 °C (176 °F).
Intake air temperature value is fixed to 40 °C
IAT sensor
“YES”
“YES”
(104 °F).
Differential position signal is fixed to neutral
Diff-lock relay
“YES”
“YES”
gear.

The engine can start and can run even if the above signal is not received from each sensor. But, the engine running
condition is not complete, providing only emergency help (by fail-safe circuit). In this case, it is necessary to bring the
vehicle to the workshop for complete repair.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

FI System Troubleshooting

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Customer Complaint Analysis
Record details of the problem (failure, complaint) and how it occurred as described by the customer. For this purpose,
use of an inspection form such as below will facilitate collecting information required for proper analysis and diagnosis.
EXAMPLE: CUSTOMER PROBLEM INSPECTION FORM
User name:
Model:
VIN:
Date of issue:
Date Reg.:
Date of problem:

Mileage:

Malfunction indicator
† Always ON / † Sometimes ON / † Always OFF / † Good condition
light condition (LED)
Malfunction display/code User mode: † No display / † Malfunction display (
)
(LCD)
Dealer mode: † No code / † Malfunction code (
)

† Poor Idling
† Poor fast Idle
† Abnormal idling speed
(† High / † Low) (
r/min)
† Unstable
† Hunting (
r/min to
r/min)
† Other

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† OTHERS:

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS
† Poor Driveability
† Hesitation on acceleration
† Back fire / † After fire
† Lack of power
† Surging
† Abnormal knocking
† Engine rpm jumps briefly
† Other

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† Difficult Starting
† No cranking
† No initial combustion
† No combustion
† Poor starting at
(† cold / † warm / † always)
† Other

† Engine Stall when
† Immediately after start
† Throttle valve is opened
† Throttle valve is closed
† Load is applied
† Other

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VEHICLE/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION WHEN PROBLEM OCCURS
Environmental condition
Weather
† Fair / † Cloudy / † Rain / † Snow / † Always / † Other
† Hot / † Warm / † Cool / † Cold ( °C / °F) / † Always
Temperature
† Always / † Sometimes (times / day, month) / † Only once
Frequency
† Under certain condition
Road
† Mountainous († Uphill / † Downhill) / † Gravel / † Other
Vehicle condition
Engine condition
† Cold / † Warming up phase / † Warmed up / † Always / † Other at starting
† Immediately after start / † Racing without load / † Engine speed ( r/min)
Vehicle condition
During driving: † Constant speed / † Accelerating / † Decelerating
† Right hand corner / † Left hand corner
† At stop / † Vehicle speed when problem occurs (
km/h,
mile/h)
† Other:

1A-21 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
NOTE
The above form is a standard sample. The form should be modified according to condition and
characteristics of each market.

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Visual Inspection
Prior to diagnosis using the mode select switch or SDS, perform the following visual inspections. The reason for visual
inspection is that mechanical failures (such as oil leakage) cannot be displayed on the screen with the use of mode
select switch or SDS.
• Engine oil level and leakage. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
• Engine coolant level and leakage. Refer to “Cooling Circuit Inspection in Section 1F (Page 1F-4)”.
• Fuel level and leakage. Refer to “Fuel Line Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
• Clogged air cleaner element. Refer to “Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning in Section 0B (Page 0B-3)”.
• Battery condition.
• Throttle cable play. Refer to “Throttle Cable Play Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
• Vacuum hose looseness, bend and disconnection.
• Broken fuse.
• FI light operation. Refer to “Combination Meter Inspection in Section 9C (Page 9C-4)”.
• Each indicator light operation. Refer to “Combination Meter Inspection in Section 9C (Page 9C-4)”.
• Speedometer operation. Refer to “Speedometer Inspection in Section 9C (Page 9C-6)”.
• Exhaust gas leakage and noise. Refer to “Exhaust System Inspection in Section 1K (Page 1K-3)”.
• Each coupler disconnection.
• Clogged radiator fins. Refer to “Radiator Inspection and Cleaning in Section 1F (Page 1F-5)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Malfunction Code and Defective Condition Table
Malfunction
Detected Item
Code
C00
NO FAULT
C12
CKP sensor

P0335

C13

P0105
L

C14
H
P0120
L

C15

IAP sensor

TP sensor

ECT sensor
H
P0115
L

Diff-lock relay

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C20

C21

IAT sensor
H
P0110
L

C23
TO sensor
H
P1651
L

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Detected Failure Condition

Check For

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—
CKP sensor wiring and
mechanical parts.
CKP sensor, lead wire/coupler
connection.

The signal does not reach ECM for 3 sec. or
more, after receiving the starter signal.

The sensor should produce following voltage.
0.5 V ≤ sensor voltage < 4.85 V
IAP sensor, lead wire/coupler
In other than the above range, C13 (P0105) is connection.
indicated.
IAP sensor circuit shorted to
Sensor voltage is higher than specified value.
VCC or ground circuit open.
IAP sensor circuit open or
Sensor voltage is lower than specified value. shorted to the ground or VCC
circuit open.
The sensor should produce following voltage.
0.2 V ≤ sensor voltage < 4.8 V
TP sensor, lead wire/coupler
In other than the above range, C14 (P0120) is connection.
indicated.
TP sensor circuit shorted to
Sensor voltage is higher than specified value.
VCC or ground circuit open.
TP sensor circuit open or
Sensor voltage is lower than specified value. shorted to the ground or VCC
circuit open.
The sensor voltage should be the following.
0.15 V ≤ sensor voltage < 4.85 V
ECT sensor, lead wire/coupler
In other than the above range, C15 (P0115) is connection.
indicated.
ECT sensor circuit open or
Sensor voltage is higher than specified value.
ground circuit open.
ECT sensor circuit shorted to
Sensor voltage is lower than specified value.
the ground.
No voltage is applied to 4WD/diff-lock
actuator, although ignition switch is turned ON,
or voltage is applied to 4WD/diff-lock actuator, Diff-lock relay circuit open or
shorted to ground.
although ignition switch is turned OFF.
In this case, the code C20 (P1752) is
indicated.
The sensor voltage should be the following.
0.15 V ≤ sensor voltage < 4.85 V
IAT sensor, lead wire/coupler
In other than the above range, C21 (P0110) is connection.
indicated.
IAT sensor circuit open or
Sensor voltage is higher than specified value.
ground circuit open.
IAT sensor circuit shorted to
Sensor voltage is lower than specified value.
the ground.
The sensor voltage should be the following for
2 sec. and more, after ignition switch is turned
ON.
TO sensor, lead wire/coupler
0.2 V ≤ sensor voltage < 4.8 V
connection.
In other than the above value, C23 (P1651) is
indicated.
TO sensor circuit shorted to
Sensor voltage is higher than specified value.
VCC or ground circuit open.
TO sensor circuit open or
Sensor voltage is lower than specified value. shorted to the ground or VCC
circuit open.

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1A-23 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Malfunction
Code
C24

Detected Item
Ignition signal

P0351
C32

Fuel injector

P0201

Detected Failure Condition
CKP sensor (pick-up coil) signal is produced,
but signal from ignition coil is interrupted 8
times or more continuously. In this case, the
code C24 (P0351) is indicated.
CKP sensor (pick-up coil) signal is produced,
but fuel injector signal is interrupted 4 times or
more continuously. In this case, the code C32
(P0201) is indicated.

C40
ISC valve

P0505

The circuit voltage of motor drive is unusual.
No voltage is applied to the fuel pump,
although fuel pump relay is turned ON, or
voltage is applied to fuel pump, although fuel
pump relay is turned OFF.

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P0230

Fuel pump relay

Voltage is applied to the injector and fuel
pump relay is turned OFF.

No voltage is applied to the injector and fuel
pump relay is turned ON.

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Ignition coil, wiring/coupler
connection, power supply from
the battery.
Fuel injector, wiring/coupler
connection, power supply to
the injector.
ISC valve circuit open or
shorted to the ground.
Power source circuit open.
Fuel pump relay, lead wire/
coupler connection, power
source to the fuel pump relay
and fuel injectors.
Fuel pump relay switch circuit
shorted to power source.
Fuel pump relay (switch side).
Fuel pump relay circuit open or
short.
Fuel pump relay (coil side).

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C41

Check For

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C12” (P0335): CKP Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
The signal does not reach ECM for 3 sec. or more, after
receiving the starter signal.

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Possible Cause
• Metal particles or foreign material being stuck on the
CKP sensor and rotor tip.
• CKP sensor circuit open or short.
• CKP sensor malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.

Wiring Diagram
ECM
CKP sensor
Bl/G

W

B

9

CKP

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Bl

18 CKP

To regulator/rectifier

Generator

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

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CAUTION

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When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

1A-25 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

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2) Check the CKP sensor coupler for loose or poor
contacts.
If OK, then measure the CKP sensor resistance.

No
Replace the CKP
sensor with a new one.

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3) Disconnect the CKP sensor coupler and measure the
resistance.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

CKP sensor resistance
150 – 250 Ω (Bl – W)

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 4) If OK, then check the continuity between each terminal
and ground.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

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No
Replace the CKP
sensor with a new one.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
CKP sensor continuity
∞ Ω (Infinity) (Bl – Ground, W – Ground)

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(A)

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Are the resistance and continuity OK?
1) Crank the engine several seconds with the starter motor, • Bl or W wire open or • Inspect that metal
and measure the CKP sensor peak voltage at the
shorted to the
particles or foreign
coupler.
ground, or poor “9” or
material stuck on the
“18” connection.
CKP sensor and rotor
Special tool
tip.
• If wire and
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
connection are OK, • If there are no metal
Tester knob indication
intermittent trouble or
particles and foreign
Voltage (
)
faulty ECM.
material, then replace
the CKP sensor with
CKP sensor peak voltage
• Recheck each
a new one. Refer to
5.0 V and more
terminal and wire
“CKP Sensor
((+) terminal: Bl – (–) terminal: W)
harness for open
Removal and
circuit and poor
Installation in Section
connection.
1C (Page 1C-1)”.
• Replace the ECM
with a known good
Peak volt
one, and inspect it
adaptor
again. Refer to “ECM
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-1)”.

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2) Repeat the above test procedure a few times and
measure the highest peak voltage.
Is the voltage OK?

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DTC “C13” (P0105-H/L): IAP Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
IAP sensor voltage is not within the
following range.
0.5 V < Sensor voltage ≤ 4.85 V

Possible Cause
• Clogged vacuum passage between throttle body and
IAP sensor.
• Air being drawn from vacuum passage between throttle
body and IAP sensor.
• IAP sensor circuit open or shorted to the ground.
• IAP sensor malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.

NOTE

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Note that atmospheric pressure
varies depending on weather
conditions as well as altitude.
Take that into consideration
when inspecting voltage.

C13

Sensor voltage is higher than specified
value.
Sensor voltage is lower than specified
value.

Wiring Diagram

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• IAP sensor circuit is open or shorted to VCC or ground
circuit open.
• IAP sensor circuit is shorted to the ground or VCC circuit
open.

ECM

IAP sensor

R

6 VCC

G/B

13 IAP

B/Br

24 E2

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

Troubleshooting
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CAUTION

I831G1110019-01

When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE
After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

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C13 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

• Open or short circuit
in the R wire or B/Br
wire.

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3) Check the IAP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then measure the IAP sensor input voltage.

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the ECM
coupler.

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4) Disconnect the IAP sensor coupler.
5) Turn the ignition switch ON.

6) Measure the voltage at the R wire and ground.
If OK, then measure the voltage at the R wire and B/Br
wire.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

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IAP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
((+) terminal: R – (–) terminal: Ground, (+) terminal: R
– (–) terminal: B/Br)

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Is the voltage OK?

1A-29 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P0105-H for IAP sensor (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 3.

2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
G/B wire shorted to
VCC, or B/Br wire open.

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3) Check the IAP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the IAP sensor lead wire continuity.

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4) Disconnect the IAP sensor coupler.

5) Check the continuity between the R wire and G/B wire.
If the sound is not heard from the tester, the circuit
condition is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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(A)

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 6) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.

Yes
Go to Step 3.

No
G/B wire shorted to
VCC, or B/Br wire open.

7) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.
8) Check the continuity between the G/B wire “B” and
terminal “13”.
If OK, then check the continuity between the B/Br wire
“C” and terminal “24”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

(A)

“B”

“C”

(B)

“13”

“24”

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Is the continuity OK?

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1A-31 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P0105-L for IAP sensor (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
R and G/B wire open, G/
B wire shorted to the
ground.

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3) Check the IAP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the IAP sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110026-01

4) Disconnect the IAP sensor coupler.

5) Check the continuity between the G/B wire and ground.
Also, check the continuity between the G/B wire and B/
Br wire. If the sound is not heard from the tester, the
circuit condition is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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(A)

I831G1110029-01

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 6) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

7) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.

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No
R and G/B wire open, G/
B wire shorted to the
ground.

8) Check the continuity between the R wire “A” and
terminal “6”. Also, check the continuity between the G/B
wire “B” and terminal “13”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)
(A)

(B)

“B”

“A”

“6”

“13”

I831G1110030-03

Is the continuity OK?
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Go to Step 3.

2) Connect the IAP sensor coupler.

3) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.

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4) Start the engine at idle speed and measure the IAP
sensor output voltage at the wire side coupler between
G/B wire and B/Br wire.
IAP sensor output voltage
Approx. 2.63 V at idle speed

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

P

2

Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

(A)

(B)

I831G1110031-02

Is the voltage OK?

• Check the vacuum
hose for crack or
damage.
• Open or short circuit
in the G/B wire.
• If vacuum hose and
wire is OK, replace
the IAP sensor with a
new one. Refer to
“IAP Sensor Removal
and Installation in
Section 1C
(Page 1C-2)”.

1A-33 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Yes
• G/B, R or B/Br wire
open or shorted to
2) Remove the IAP sensor. Refer to “IAP Sensor Removal
ground, or poor “6”,
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-2)”.
“13” or “24”
3) Connect the vacuum pump gauge to the vacuum port of
connection.
the IAP sensor.
Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries in series (1) (check that • If wire and
connection are OK,
total voltage is 4.5 – 5.5 V) and connect (–) terminal to
intermittent trouble or
the ground terminal “B” and (+) terminal to the VCC
faulty ECM.
terminal “A”.
4) Check the voltage between Vout “C” and ground. Also, • Recheck each
terminal and wire
check if voltage reduces when vacuum is applied up to
harness for open
400 mmHg by using vacuum pump gauge.
circuit and poor
Special tool
connection.
(A): 09917–47011 (Vacuum pump gauge)
• Replace the ECM
(B): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
with a known good
Tester knob indication
one, and inspect it
Voltage (
)
again. Refer to “ECM
Removal and
Installation in Section
“C”
1C (Page 1C-1)”.
(A)

“B”

“A”

V

(B)

1

I831G1110032-01

ALTITUDE (Reference)
m

ATOMOSPHERIC
PRESSURE
mmHg
kPa

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0 – 610
611 – 1 524
1 525 – 2 438
2 439 – 3 048

P

0 – 2 000
2 001 – 5 000
5 001 – 8 000
8 001 – 10 000

No
If check result is not
satisfactory, replace IAP
sensor with a new one.
Refer to “IAT Sensor
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-3)”.

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Step
Action
3 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Is the voltage OK?

760 – 707
707 – 634
634 – 567
567 – 526

100 – 94
94 – 85
85 – 76
76 – 70

OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
V

3.1 – 3.6
2.8 – 3.4
2.6 – 3.1
2.4 – 2.9

I831G1110033-01

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C14” (P0120-H/L): TP Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
Output voltage is not within the following
range.
Difference between actual throttle opening
C14
and opening calculated by ECM is larger
than specified value.
0.2 V ≤ Sensor voltage < 4.8 V
Sensor voltage is higher than specified
H
value.
P0120
Sensor voltage is lower than specified
L
value.

•
•
•
•

1A-34

B831G21104012

Possible Cause
TP sensor maladjusted.
TP sensor circuit open or short.
TP sensor malfunction.
ECM malfunction.

• TP sensor circuit is shorted to VCC or ground circuit
open.
• TP sensor circuit is open or shorted to the ground or
VCC circuit open.

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Wiring Diagram
TP sensor

P

ECM

B/Br

24

E2

Y

14

TP

R

6

VCC

I831G1110025-02

ECM coupler (Harness side)

I831G1110019-01

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Troubleshooting
CAUTION

P

When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

1A-35 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
C14 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3) Check the TP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the TP sensor input voltage.

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the ECM
coupler.
• Open or short circuit
in the R wire or B/Br
wire.

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4) Disconnect the TP sensor coupler.

I831G1110035-01

5) Turn the ignition switch ON.

6) Insert the pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.

7) Measure the input voltage at the R wire “A” and ground.
If OK, then measure the input voltage at the R wire “A”
and B/Br wire “C”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

P

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TP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
((+) terminal: R – (–) terminal: Ground, (+) terminal: R
– (–) terminal: B/Br)

(A)

V

“C”

(B)

“A”

I831G1110081-01

Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-36

P0120-H (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
R wire shorted to VCC
or B/Br wire open.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the TP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the TP sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110035-01

4) Disconnect the TP sensor coupler.

5) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.
6) Check the continuity between R wire “A” and Y wire “B”.
If sound is not heard from the tester, the circuit condition
is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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“B”

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(B)

“A”

I831G1110080-02

1A-37 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 7) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
R wire shorted to VCC
or B/Br wire open.

8) Check the continuity between R wire “A” and terminal
“6”.
Also, check the continuity between B/Br wire “C” and
terminal “24”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)
(A)

(B)

“6”

“24”

“C”

“A”

I831G1110036-02

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Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-38

P0120-L (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
Y or R wire open, or Y
wire shorted to ground.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the TP sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the TP sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110035-01

4) Disconnect the TP sensor coupler.

5) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.
6) Check the continuity between Y wire “B” and ground.
Also, check the continuity between Y wire “B” and B/Br
wire “C”.
If sound is not heard from the tester, the circuit condition
is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

(A)

(B)

“C”

“B”

I831G1110037-02

1A-39 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 7) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
Y or R wire open, or Y
wire shorted to ground.

8) Check the continuity between Y wire “B” and terminal
“14”.
Also, check the continuity between R wire “A” and
terminal “6”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

(A)

(B)

“B”

“A”

“14”

“6”

I831G1110038-03

Is the continuity OK?
1) Correct the ECM coupler.

Go to Step 3.

2) Turn the ignition switch ON.

3) Measure the input voltage between the R wire and
ground.
If OK, the measure the input voltage between the R wire
and B/Br wire.

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Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

P

2

TP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
((+) terminal: R – (–) terminal: Ground, (+) terminal: R
– (–) terminal: B/Br)

(A)
V

I831G1110039-03

In the voltage OK?

R and P/B wire open, or
P/B wire shorted to the
ground.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Yes
• Y, B/Br or R wire
2) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler. open or shorted to
ground, or poor “14”,
3) Turn the ignition switch ON.
“24” or “6”
4) Measure the TP sensor output voltage at the coupler
connection.
(between (+) Y wire and (–) B/Br wire) by opening the
• If wire and
throttle lever.
connection are OK,
Special tool
intermittent trouble or
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
faulty ECM.
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
• Recheck each
terminal and wire
Tester knob indication
harness for open
Voltage (
)
circuit and poor
TP sensor output voltage
connection.
Throttle valve is closed: Approx. 1.12 V
• Replace the ECM
Throttle valve is opened: Approx. 4.32 V
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again.

No
If check result is not
satisfactory, replace TP
sensor with a new one.
Refer to “Throttle Body
Disassembly and
Assembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-10)”.

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Step
Action
3 1) Connect the TP sensor coupler.

V

(A)

(B)

I831G1110040-01

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Is the voltage OK?

1A-40

1A-41 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C15” (P0115-H/L): ECT Sensor Circuit Malfunction

B831G21104013

Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
Possible Cause
Output voltage is not with in the following • ECT sensor circuit open or short.
range.
C15
• ECT sensor malfunction.
0.15 V ≤ Sensor voltage < 4.85 V
• ECM malfunction.
Sensor voltage is higher than specified
• ECT sensor circuit is open or ground circuit open.
H
value.
P0115
Sensor voltage is lower than specified
• ECT sensor circuit shorted to the ground.
L
value.
Wiring Diagram
ECM

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ECT sensor

B/Bl

11 ECT

B/Br

24 E2

I831G1110041-01

ECM coupler (Harness side)

I831G1110019-01

Troubleshooting
CAUTION

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!

When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.

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NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-42

C15 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

I831G1110042-01

4) Disconnect the coupler and turn the ignition switch ON.

5) Measure the voltage between the B/Bl wire terminal and
ground.
If OK, then measure the input voltage between B/Bl wire
terminal and B/Br wire terminal.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

P

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ECT sensor voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
((+) terminal: B/Bl – (–) terminal: Ground, (+)
terminal: B/Bl – (–) terminal: B/Br)
6)

• Open or short circuit
in the B/Bl or B/Br
wire.

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3) Check the ECT sensor coupler for loose or poor
contacts.
If OK, then measure the ECT sensor voltage at the wire
side coupler.

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the ECM
coupler.

V

(A)

I831G1110043-02

Is the voltage OK?

1A-43 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P0115-H (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
B/Bl or B/Br wire open.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the ECT sensor coupler for loose or poor
contacts.
If OK, then check the ECT sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110042-01

4) Disconnect the ECT sensor coupler.

5) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.
6) Insert the needle pointed probes to lead wire coupler.

7) Check the continuity between B/Bl wire “A” and terminal
“11”.
Also, check the continuity between B/Br wire “B” and
terminal “24”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

P

ECM coupler (Harness side)

(A)

“A”

“B”

(B)

“11”

“24”
I831G1110044-03

Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-44

P0115-L (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

No
• B/Bl wire shorted to
ground.
• If wire is OK, go to
Step 2.

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3) Check the ECT sensor coupler for loose or poor
contacts.
If OK, then check the ECT sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110042-01

4) Disconnect the ECT sensor coupler.

5) Check the continuity between B/Bl wire and ground.
If sound is not heard from the tester, the circuit condition
is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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(A)

I831G1110045-02

6) Connect the ECT sensor coupler.
7) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.

1A-45 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 8) Turn the ignition switch ON.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

9) Measure the output voltage between B/Bl wire and
ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

No
• B/Bl wire shorted to
ground.
• If wire is OK, go to
Step 2.

Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

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Output voltage
0.1 – 4.6 V
((+) terminal: B/Bl – (–) terminal: Ground)

(A)

V

(B)

I831G1110046-01

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Are the continuity and voltage OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Connect the ECM coupler.
3) Disconnect the ECT sensor coupler.
4) Measure the ECT sensor resistance. Refer to “ECT
Sensor Inspection in Section 1C (Page 1C-4)” for
details.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)
ECT sensor resistance
Approx 2.45 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
(Terminal – Terminal)

• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.

No
Replace the ECT
sensor with a new one.
Refer to “ECT Sensor
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-4)”.

• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit and poor
connection.

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• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again. Refer to “ECM
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-1)”.

I831G1110047-01

NOTE

Yes
• B/Br or B/Bl wire
open or shorted to
ground, or poor “24”
or “11” connection.

Refer to “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C
(Page 1C-4)” for details.

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Is the resistance OK?

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1A-47 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C20” (P1752): Diff-lock Relay Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
No voltage is applied to diff-lock motor, although ignition
switch is turned ON, or voltage is applied to diff-lock
motor, although ignition switch is turned OFF.

B831G21104014

Possible Cause
• Diff-lock relay circuit open or short.
• Diff-lock relay malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.

Wiring Diagram
ECM
Y/B
B/G

O/Y
B

Main
fuse
Ignition
switch

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Diff-lock relay 21

Ignition
fuse

Diff-lock relay

Transfer selecting
switch

W/Bl
Br

W

Diff-lock
motor
I831G1110048-02

ECM coupler (Harness side)

I831G1110019-01

Troubleshooting
CAUTION

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!

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When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-48

Step
Action
Yes
No
1 1) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
• Inspect the 4WD/diff- Replace the diff-lock
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9Dlock switch.
relay with a new one.
6)”.
• Y/B wire open or
shorted to ground, or
poor “21” connection.
• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.

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• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit and poor
connection.

I831G1110049-01

2) Connect the disconnected couplers and battery.
3) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

4) Check the diff-lock relay coupler for loose or poor
contacts.
If OK, then check the diff-lock relay insulation and
continuity.
Refer to “2WD/4WD/Diff-lock System Inspection in
Section 3B (Page 3B-17)”.

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Is the diff-lock relay OK?

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again.

1A-49 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C21” (P0110-H/L): IAT Sensor Circuit Malfunction

B831G21104015

Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
Possible Cause
Output voltage is not with in the following • IAT sensor circuit open or short.
range.
C21
• IAT sensor malfunction.
0.15 V ≤ Sensor voltage < 4.85 V
• ECM malfunction.
Sensor voltage is higher than specified
• IAT sensor circuit open or ground circuit open.
H
value.
P0110
Sensor voltage is lower than specified
• IAT sensor circuit shorted to the ground.
L
value.
Wiring Diagram
ECM

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IAT sensor

Dg

28 IAT

B/Br

24 E2

I831G1110082-01

ECM coupler (Harness side)

I831G1110019-01

Troubleshooting
CAUTION

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!

When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.

P

NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-50

C21 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

• Open or short circuit
in the Dg wire or B/Br
wire.

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3) Check the IAT sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then measure the IAT sensor voltage.

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the ECM
coupler.

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4) Disconnect the coupler and turn the ignition switch ON.
5) Measure the voltage between the Dg wire terminal and
ground.
If OK, then measure the input voltage between Dg wire
terminal and B/Br wire terminal.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

P

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IAT sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
((+) terminal: Dg – (–) terminal: Ground, (+) terminal:
Dg – (–) terminal: B/Br)

(A)

V

I831G1110052-02

Is the voltage OK?

1A-51 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P0110-H (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Connect the ECM
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D- coupler and go to step
2.
6)”.

No
Dg or B/Br wire open.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the IAT sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the IAT sensor lead wire continuity.

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4) Disconnect the IAT sensor coupler.

5) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.
Also, check the continuity between B/Br wire “B” and
terminal “24”.

6) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.
7) Check the continuity between the Dg wire “A” and
terminal “28”.
Also, check the continuity between the B/Br wire “B” and
terminal “24”.

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Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

(A)

(B)

“A”

“B”

“24”

“28”
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Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
• Dg or B/Br wire open
or shorted to ground,
or poor “28” or “24”
connection.

2) Measure the IAT sensor resistance.

• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.

No
Replace the IAT sensor
with a new one. Refer to
“IAP Sensor Removal
and Installation in
Section 1C (Page 1C2)”.

• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit and poor
connection.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

IAT sensor resistance
Approx. 1.6 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F) (Terminal — Terminal)

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(A)

NOTE

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again. Refer to “ECM
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-1)”.

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IAT sensor resistance measurement method is
the same way as that of the ECT sensor. Refer to
“ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C (Page 1C4)”.

Is the resistance OK?

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1A-53 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C23” (P1651-H/L): TO Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
The sensor voltage should be the
following for 2 sec. and more, after ignition
C23
switch is turned ON.
0.2 V ≤ Sensor voltage < 4.8 V
Sensor voltage is higher than specified
H
value.
P1651
Sensor voltage is lower than specified
L
value.

B831G21104016

Possible Cause
• TO sensor circuit open or short.
• TO sensor malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.
• TO sensor circuit open or shorted to VCC or ground
circuit open.
• TO sensor circuit shorted to ground or VCC circuit open.

Wiring Diagram
ECM

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TO sensor

R

6 VCC

Br/W

10 TO

B/Br

24 E2

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

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Troubleshooting
CAUTION

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When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-54

C23 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
1 1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner Box
Removal and Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-5)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

No
Replace the TO sensor
with a new one. Refer to
“TO Sensor Removal
and Installation in
Section 1C (Page 1C5)”.

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3) Check the TO sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then measure the TO sensor resistance.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

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4) Remove the TO sensor.

5) Disconnect the TO sensor coupler.

6) Measure the resistance between terminal “A” and
terminal “B”.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

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TO sensor resistance
19.0 – 20.0 kΩ
(Terminal “A” – Terminal “B”)

(A)

“B”

“A”

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Is the resistance OK?

1A-55 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P1651-H (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
1 1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner Box
Removal and Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-5)”.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
Br/W wire shorted to
VCC, or B/Br wire open.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the TO sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the TO sensor lead wire continuity.

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4) Remove the TO sensor.

5) Disconnect the TO sensor coupler.

6) Check the continuity between the R wire “A” and B/Br
wire “B”. If the sound is not heard from the tester, the
circuit condition is OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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(A)

“B”

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“A”

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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 7) Disconnect the ECM coupler.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

8) Check the continuity between Br/W wire “B” and terminal
“10”. Also, check the continuity between B/Br wire “C”
and terminal “24”.

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No
Br/W wire shorted to
VCC, or B/Br wire open.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)
ECM coupler (Harness side)
“C”

(B)

(A)

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“B”

“10”

“24”

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Is the continuity OK?
P1651-L (Use of SDS)

Step
Action
1 1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner Box
Removal and Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-5)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the TO sensor coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the TO sensor lead wire continuity.

I831G1110055-01

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
R or B wire open, or Br/
W wire shorted to the
ground.

1A-57 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 4) Remove the TO sensor.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

5) Disconnect the TO sensor coupler.
6) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler.

No
R or B wire open, or Br/
W wire shorted to the
ground.

7) Check the continuity between Br/W wire “B” and ground.
Also, check the continuity between Br/W wire “B” and B/
Br wire “C”. If sound is not heard from the tester, the
circuit condition is OK.
(A)

“B”

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“C”

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8) Disconnect the ECM coupler. Refer to “ECM Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-1)”.

9) Check the continuity between R wire “A” and terminal
“6”.
Also, then check the continuity between Br/W wire “B”
and terminal “10”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

“B”

(A)

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“A”

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(B)

“10”

“6”

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Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

Yes
No
• R, B/Br or Br/W wire • Loose or poor
contacts on the ECM
2) Insert the needle pointed probes to the lead wire coupler. open or shorted to
ground, or poor “6”,
coupler.
3) Turn the ignition switch ON.
“24” or “10”
• Open or short circuit.
4) Measure the voltage at the wire side coupler between
connection.
• Replace the TO
Br/W and B/Br wires.
• If wire and
sensor with a new
Also, measure the voltage when learning the vehicle.
connection are OK,
one.
Special tool
intermittent trouble or
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
faulty ECM.
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
• Recheck each
terminal and wire
Tester knob indication
harness for open
Voltage (
)
circuit and poor
TO sensor voltage
connection.
0.4 – 1.4 V
• Replace the ECM
((+) terminal: Br/W – (–) terminal: B/Br)
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again. Refer to “ECM
(A)
Removal and
V
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-1)”.

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Step
Action
2 1) Connect the TO sensor coupler.

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(B)

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5) Dismount the TO sensor from its bracket and measure
the voltage when it is learned 65° and more, left and
right, from the horizontal level.

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Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)

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Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

TO sensor voltage
3.7 – 4.4 V
((+) terminal: Br/W – (–) terminal: B/Br)

V

(A)

65°

(B)
I831G1110060-01

Is the voltage OK?

1A-59 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C24” (P0351): Ignition Coil Circuit Malfunction

B831G21104017

NOTE
Refer to “No Spark or Poor Spark in Section 1H (Page 1H-2)” for details.

DTC “C32” (P0201): Fuel Injector Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
CKP signal is produced but fuel injector signal is
interrupted by 4 times or more continuity.

B831G21104018

Possible Cause
• Injector circuit open or short.
• Injector malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.

ECM

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Wiring Diagram

VM 20
FP 19
INJ 2

Fuel
fuse

Fuel pump relay

Y/R
Y/Bl

R/B
O/W

Gr/W

Main
fuse

To engine
stop switch

Fuel injector

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

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Troubleshooting
CAUTION

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When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

• After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.
• Injector voltage can be detected only for 3 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
Yes
Go to Step 2.
1 1) Remove the side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

No
Replace the injector
with a new one. Refer to
“Throttle Body
Disassembly and
Assembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-10)”.

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3) Check the injector coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then measure the injector resistance.

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4) Disconnect the injector coupler and measure the
resistance between terminals.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

Injector resistance
Approx. 11 – 13 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)
(Terminal – Terminal)

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(A)

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1A-61 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
1 5) If OK, then check the continuity between each terminal
and ground.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Injector continuity
∞ Ω (Infinity)
(Terminal – Ground)

No
Replace the injector
with a new one. Refer to
“Throttle Body
Disassembly and
Assembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-10)”.

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(A)

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Are the resistance and continuity OK?
1) Turn the ignition switch ON.

2) Measure the injector voltage between Y/R wire and
ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

• Gr/W or Y/R wire
Open circuit in the Y/R
open or shorted to
wire.
ground, or poor “2” or
“20” connection.

Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.

Injector voltage
Battery voltage
((+) terminal: Y/R – (–) terminal: Ground)

• Recheck each
terminal and poor
connection.

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again.

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V

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2

(A)

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Is the voltage OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C40” (P05057): ISC Valve Circuit Malfunction

1A-62

B831G21104019

Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
Possible Cause
No voltage is applied to ISC valve motor, although ignition • ISC valve circuit open or shorted to the ground.
switch is turned ON, or voltage is applied to ISC valve
• ISC valve malfunction.
motor, although ignition switch is turned OFF.
• ECM malfunction.
Wiring Diagram
ECM

ISC valve
R/B

4 BATT

P/W

34 IS1B

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B/Lg

17 IS1A

G

16 IS2A

W/Bl

33 IS2B
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ECM coupler (Harness side)

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Troubleshooting
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CAUTION

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• Be careful not to disconnect at lease 3 seconds after ignition switch is turned to OFF.
If the ECM coupler is disconnected within 3 seconds after ignition switch is turned to OFF, there is a
possibility of an usual valve being written in ECM and causing an error of ISC valve operation.
• When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE

After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

1A-63 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Go to Step 2.
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.

No
B/Lg, R/B, P/W, G or W/
Bl wire open.

2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

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3) Check the ISC valve coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the ISC valve lead wire continuity.

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4) Disconnect the ISC valve coupler.

5) Check the continuity between terminals “A” and “34”,
terminals “B” and “4”, terminals “C” and “17”, terminals
“D” and “33”, terminals “E” and “4” and terminals “F” and
“16”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

“C”

“A”

“4”

“17”

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“B”

(A)

“34”

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(A)

“E”

“F”

“D”

“4”

“16”

“33”
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Is the continuity OK?

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Step
Action
Yes
2 1) Measure the resistance between terminals “A” and “C”, If wire is OK,
terminals “B” and “D”.
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

No
Replace the ISC valve
with a new one.

ISC valve resistance
Approx. ∞
(Terminal “A” – Terminal “C”)
(Terminal “B” – Terminal “D”)

“B”

(A)

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“A”

“C”

“D”

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2) If OK, then measure the resistance between terminals
“A” and “B”, terminals “C” and “D”.
ISC valve resistance
Approx. 31 kΩ at 20 °C
(Terminal “A” – Terminal “B”)
(Terminal “C” – Terminal “D”)

(A)

“B”

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“A”

“D”

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“C”

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Is the resistance OK?

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1A-65 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
ACTIVE CONTROL INSPECTION (ISC RPM CONTROL)
Check 1
1) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to the SDS operation manual for further details.)
2) Check that the engine is running.
3) Click the “Active control”.
4) Click the “ISC rpm control” (1).

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1

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5) Check that the “Spec” (2) is idle speed 1 300 ± 100 rpm.
6) Check that the “Desired idle speed” (3) is within the specified idle rpm.

2

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3

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Check 2
1) Click the button (4) and decrease the “Spec” (2) to 1 100 rpm slowly.
2) Check that the “Desired idle speed” (3) is nearly equal to the “Spec” (2). At the same time, check that the number
of steps (5) in the ISC valve position decreases.
3) Click the button (6) and increase the “Spec” (2) slowly.
4) Check that the “Desired idle speed” (3) is nearly equal to the “Spec” (2). Also, check that the number of steps (5) in
the ISC valve position increases.
6



2

4
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3
1100

5
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Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

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Check 3
1) Click the button (6) and increase the “Spec” (2) to 1 400 rpm slowly.
2) Check that the “Desired idle speed” (3) is nearly equal to the “Spec” (2). Also, check that the number of steps (5) in
the ISC valve position increases.
6

2

4
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3

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5
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Check 4
1) Click the button (6) and increase the “Spec” (2) to 1 600 rpm.
2) Check that the “Desired idle speed” (3) is approx. 1 600 rpm.
3) Check that the “Engine speed” (7) is close to 1 600 rpm.
NOTE

Be careful not to increase the “Spec” to 1 650 rpm, or the “Engine speed” may reach the upper limit.

6

2

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3

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If the ISC valve does not function properly, replace the ISC valve or inspect the ISC valve. Refer to “Throttle Body
Disassembly and Assembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-10)”.

1A-67 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

DTC “C41” (P230-H/L): FP Relay Circuit Malfunction
Detected Condition and Possible Cause
Detected Condition
No voltage is applied to fuel pump
although fuel pump relay is turned ON, or
C41
voltage is applied to fuel pump, although
fuel pump relay is turned OFF.
Voltage is applied to fuel pump although
H fuel pump relay is turned OFF.
P0230
No voltage is applied to fuel pump
L although fuel pump relay is turned ON.

B831G21104020

Possible Cause
• Fuel pump relay circuit open or short.
• Fuel pump relay malfunction.
• ECM malfunction.
•
•
•
•

Fuel pump relay switch circuit shorted to power source.
Faulty fuel pump relay (switch side).
Fuel pump relay coil circuit open or short.
Faulty fuel pump relay (coil side).

ECM

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Wiring Diagram

Fuel
fuse

Fuel pump

Engine stop
switch

Ignition
fuse

To the combination
meter

VM 20
FP 19

Y/R
Y/Bl

Main
fuse

Ignition
switch

R/B
O/W

Fuel pump relay

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ECM coupler (Harness side)

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Troubleshooting

I831G1110019-01

CAUTION

When using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ECM coupler with a
needle pointed tester probe to prevent the terminal damage or terminal bend.
NOTE
After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using SDS tool. Refer to “Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset
Procedures (Page 1A-13)”.

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-68

C41 (Use of mode select switch)
Step
Action
1 1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
3) Check the FP relay coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the FP relay. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Relay Inspection in Section 1G (Page 1G-7)”.
Is the FP relay OK?

Yes
• Y/Bl or O/W wire
open or shorted to
ground, or poor “19”
connection.

No
Replace the FP relay
with a new one.

• Y/R or R/B wire open
or shorted to ground,
or poor “20”
connection.
• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.

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• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit poor
connection.

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again. Refer to “ECM
Removal and
Installation in Section
1C (Page 1C-1)”.

P0230-H (Use of SDS)

Step
Action
1 1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

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3) Check the FP relay coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the FP relay. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Relay Inspection in Section 1G (Page 1G-7)”.

Yes
• Y/R wire shorted to
power source.

• Y/Bl wire shorted to
ground.

• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.
• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit and poor
connection.

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again.
I831G1110078-01

Is the FP relay OK?

No
Replace the FP relay
with a new one.

1A-69 Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
P0230-L (Use of SDS)
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Check the FP relay coupler for loose or poor contacts.
If OK, then check the FP relay. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Relay Inspection in Section 1G (Page 1G-7)”.

Yes
No
• Y/Bl wire open or
Replace the FP relay
poor “19” connection. with a new one.
• O/W wire open or
shorted to ground.
• R/B or Y/R wire open
or shorted to ground
or poor “16”
connection.

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• If wire and
connection are OK,
intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.
• Recheck each
terminal and wire
harness for open
circuit and poor
connection.

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Is the FP relay OK?

• Replace the ECM
with a known good
one, and inspect it
again.

Specifications

Service Data
Injector
Item
Injector resistance

Specification
11 – 13 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)

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Item
CKP sensor resistance
CKP sensor peak voltage
IAP sensor input voltage
IAP sensor output voltage
TP sensor input voltage
TP sensor output voltage

Closed
Opened

ECT sensor input voltage
ECT sensor output voltage
ECT sensor resistance
IAT sensor input voltage
IAT sensor output voltage
IAT sensor resistance
TO sensor resistance
Normal
TO sensor voltage
GP switch voltage
Injector voltage
Ignition coil primary peak voltage
ISC valve resistance

Leaning

Specification
150 – 250 Ω
5.0 V and more
4.5 – 5.5 V
Approx. 2.63 V at idle speed
4.5 – 5.5 V
Approx. 1.1 V
Approx. 4.3 V
4.5 – 5.5 V
0.15 – 4.85 V
Approx. 2.45 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
4.5 – 5.5 V
0.15 – 4.85 V
Approx. 1.60 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
19 – 20 kΩ
0.4 – 1.4 V
3.7 – 4.4 V
0.6 V and more
Battery voltage
80 V and more
Approx. 31 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)

Note
When cranking

When leaning
65°
From 1st to Top
When cranking

Engine General Information and Diagnosis:

1A-70

Special Tools and Equipment
Special Tool

B831G21108001

09900–25009
Needle pointed probe set
)(Page 1A-30) /
)(Page 1A-32) /
)(Page 1A-32) /
)(Page 1A-35) /
)(Page 1A-36) /
)(Page 1A-37) /
)(Page 1A-38) /
)(Page 1A-39) /
)(Page 1A-40) /
)(Page 1A-43) /
)(Page 1A-45) /
)(Page 1A-51) /
)(Page 1A-56) /
)(Page 1A-57) /
)(Page 1A-58) /
)(Page 1A-58)

09930–82720
Mode select switch
)(Page 1A-3) / )(Page 1A11) / )(Page 1A-11)

99565–01010–013
CD-ROM Ver.13
)(Page 1A-12) /
)(Page 1A-15)

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09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1A-25) /
)(Page 1A-26) /
)(Page 1A-26) /
)(Page 1A-28) /
)(Page 1A-29) /
)(Page 1A-30) /
)(Page 1A-31) /
)(Page 1A-32) /
)(Page 1A-32) /
)(Page 1A-33) /
)(Page 1A-35) /
)(Page 1A-36) /
)(Page 1A-37) /
)(Page 1A-38) /
)(Page 1A-39) /
)(Page 1A-39) /
)(Page 1A-40) /
)(Page 1A-42) /
)(Page 1A-43) /
)(Page 1A-44) /
)(Page 1A-45) /
)(Page 1A-46) /
)(Page 1A-50) /
)(Page 1A-51) /
)(Page 1A-52) /
)(Page 1A-54) /
)(Page 1A-55) /
)(Page 1A-56) /
)(Page 1A-57) /
)(Page 1A-58) /
)(Page 1A-58) /
)(Page 1A-60) /
)(Page 1A-61) /
)(Page 1A-61) /
)(Page 1A-63) /
)(Page 1A-64)
09904–41010
SDS set
)(Page 1A-12) /
)(Page 1A-15)

09917–47011
Vacuum pump gauge
)(Page 1A-33)

1B-1 Emission Control Devices:

Emission Control Devices
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Emission Control Devices

B831G21200001

Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.

Repair Instructions
Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Inspection

B831G21206001

B831G21206002

Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the PCV hose (1).

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Inspect the PCV hose in the following procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Inspect the PCV hose (1) for wear or damage. If it is
worn or damaged, replace the PCV hose with a new
one.
Check that the PCV hose (1) is securely connected.

Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Removal and
Installation

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Installation
1) Install the PCV hose as shown in the fuel hose
routing diagram. Refer to “Fuel Hose Routing
Diagram in Section 1G (Page 1G-3)”.
2) Reinstall the removed parts.

Engine Electrical Devices:

1C-1

Engine Electrical Devices
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Engine Electrical Device

B831G21300001

Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)” and “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00
(Page 00-2)”.

Component Location
Engine Electrical Components Location

B831G21303001

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Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A (Page 0A-7)”.

Diagnostic Information and Procedures

Engine Symptom Diagnosis

Refer to “Engine Symptom Diagnosis in Section 1A (Page 1A-8)”.

B831G21304001

Repair Instructions

ECM Removal and Installation

B831G21306001

Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the battery (–) lead wire.
3) Disconnect the ECM coupler (1) and remove the
ECM (2).

CKP Sensor Removal and Installation

B831G21306003

Removal
1) Remove the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
2) Remove the CKP sensor (1) along with generator
starter.

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I831G1130002-01
I831G1130001-02

NOTE

Installation
Install the CKP sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Refer to “Generator Removal and Installation in Section
1J (Page 1J-4)”.

When replacing the ECM, turn the ignition
switch ON and OFF.

IAP Sensor Inspection

Installation

Install the ECM in the reverse order of removal.

CKP Sensor Inspection

B831G21306002

Refer to “CKP Sensor Inspection in Section 1H
(Page 1H-5)”.

B831G21306004

Refer to “DTC “C13” (P0105-H/L): IAP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-27)”.

1C-2 Engine Electrical Devices:

IAP Sensor Removal and Installation

Installation
B831G21306005

Removal
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the IAP sensor coupler (1) and vacuum
hose (2).
3) Remove the IAP sensor (3).

3

NOTE
When replacing the TP sensor, turn the
ignition switch ON and OFF.
Install the TP sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the O-ring.
• Install the TP sensor (1) and tighten the TP sensor
mounting screw to the specified torque.
NOTE

1

• Align the throttle shaft end “A” with the
groove “B” of TP sensor.
• Apply grease to the throttle shaft end “A” if
necessary.

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2

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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Installation
Install the IAP sensor in the reverse order of removal.

TP Sensor Inspection

Tightening torque
TP sensor mounting screw: 2 N·m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5
lb-ft)

B831G21306006

“A”

Refer to “DTC “C14” (P0120-H/L): TP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-34)”.

TP Sensor Removal and Installation
Removal
NOTE

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Prior to disassembly, mark sensor original
position with a paint or scribe for accurate
reinstallation.

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1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation in Section 1D
(Page 1D-5)”.
2) Disconnect the TP sensor coupler (1) and remove
the TP sensor (2).

2

1

“B”

I831G1130005-01

NOTE

Make sure the TP valve open or close
smoothly. If the TP sensor adjustment is
necessary, refer to “TP Sensor Adjustment
(Page 1C-3)”.

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I831G1130006-01
I831G1130004-01

Engine Electrical Devices:

TP Sensor Adjustment

7) Tighten the TP sensor mounting screw.
B831G21306008

Adjust the TP sensor in the following procedures:
1) Connect the special tool to the mode select switch.
Refer to “Self-Diagnostic Procedures in Section 1A
(Page 1A-11)”.
Special tool
: 09930–82720 (Mode select switch)

Tightening torque
TP sensor mounting screw: 2 N·m (0.2 kgf-m,
1.5 lb-ft)
8) Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
mode select switch.
9) Reinstall the removed parts.

IAT Sensor Inspection

B831G21306009

Refer to “DTC “C21” (P0110-H/L): IAT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-49)”.

IAT Sensor Removal and Installation

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2) Warm up the engine and keep it running in idling
speed.
3) Turn the mode select switch ON.
4) Check the position of the bar “A” in the left of C code
displayed on the LCD panel.

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5) If the TP sensor adjustment is necessary, remove
the left side cover and loosen the TP sensor
mounting screw. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
6) Slide the TP sensor (1) and bring the line to the
middle.

2

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I831G1130009-01

Installation
Install the IAT sensor in the reverse order of removal.

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I831G1130008-01

“B”
“C”
“D”
I831G1130016-01

“B”: Incorrect position

B831G21306010

Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the coupler (1) and remove the IAT
sensor (2).

“A”

“C”: Correct position

1C-3

“D”: Incorrect position

1C-4 Engine Electrical Devices:

ECT Sensor Removal and Installation

B831G21306011

Removal
1) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
2) Disconnect the coupler (1) and remove the ECT
sensor (2).
!

CAUTION

Take special care when handling the ECT
sensor. It may cause damage if it gets an
excessive impact.

ECT Sensor Inspection

B831G21306012

Refer to “DTC “C15” (P0115-H/L): ECT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-41)”.
Inspect the ECT sensor in the following procedures:
1) Remove the ECT sensor. Refer to “ECT Sensor
Removal and Installation (Page 1C-4)”.
2) Connect the ECT sensor (1) to a circuit tester and
place it in the oil (2) contained in a pan, which is
placed on a stove.
3) Heat the oil to raise its temperature slowly and read
the column thermometer (3) and the ohmmeter.
If the ECT sensor ohmic valve does not change in
the proportion indicated, replace it with a new one.
CAUTION

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!

Do not contact the ECT sensor and the
column thermometer with a pan.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

1

Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

2

I831G1130010-01

Installation
Install the ECT sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Tighten the ECT sensor to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

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Use the new gasket washer (1) to prevent
engine coolant leakage.

Temperature sensor specification
Temperature
Standard resistance
20 °C (68 °F)
Approx. 2.45 kΩ
50 °C (122 °F)
Approx. 0.811 kΩ
80 °C (176 °F)
Approx. 0.318 kΩ
110 °C (230 °F)
Approx. 0.142 kΩ

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Tightening torque
ECT sensor (a): 18 N·m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0 lb-ft)

(A)

1

2

(a)

I718H1130014-01

4) Install the ECT sensor. Refer to “ECT Sensor
Removal and Installation (Page 1C-4)”.

1

I831G1130011-01

• Pour engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

Engine Electrical Devices:

TO Sensor Inspection

B831G21306013

Refer to “DTC “C23” (P1651-H/L): TO Sensor Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-53)”.

ISC Valve Removal and Installation
Removal
!

TO Sensor Removal and Installation

B831G21306014

Removal
1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation in Section 1D
(Page 1D-5)”.
2) Disconnect the coupler (1) and remove the TO
sensor (2).

B831G21306016

CAUTION

Be careful not to disconnect the ISC valve
coupler at least 3 seconds after ignition
switch is turned to OFF. If the ECM coupler or
ISC valve coupler is disconnected within 3
seconds after ignition switch is turned to
OFF, there is a possibility of an unusual valve
position being written in ECM and causing an
error of ISC valve operation.
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the ISC valve coupler (1) and remove the
ISC valve (2).

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2

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I831G1130012-02

Installation
Install the TO sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following point:
• When installing the TO sensor, bring the “UPPER”
letters and arrow mark “A” upward.

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I831G1130013-01

ISC Valve Inspection

B831G21306015

Refer to “DTC “C40” (P05057): ISC Valve Circuit
Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-62)”.

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I831G1130014-01

1C-6 Engine Electrical Devices:

GP Switch Inspection

Installation

B831G21306017

Refer to “Gear Position Switch Inspection in Section 1I
(Page 1I-9)”.

NOTE
When replacing the ISC valve, turn the
ignition switch ON and OFF.

GP Switch Removal and Installation

Install the ISC valve in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the new O-ring (1).
• Install the ISC valve (2) and tighten the ISC valve
mounting screws to the specified torque.

B831G21306018

Refer to “Gear Position (GP) Switch Removal and
Installation in Section 3C (Page 3C-13)”.

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Tightening torque
ISC valve mounting screw: 2 N·m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5
lb-ft)

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I831G1130015-01

Specifications

Service Data
FI Sensors

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CKP sensor resistance
CKP sensor peak voltage
IAP sensor input voltage
IAP sensor output voltage
TP sensor input voltage
TP sensor output voltage

Closed
Opened

ECT sensor input voltage
ECT sensor output voltage
ECT sensor resistance
IAT sensor input voltage
IAT sensor output voltage
IAT sensor resistance
TO sensor resistance

Normal
TO sensor voltage
GP switch voltage
Injector voltage
Ignition coil primary peak voltage
ISC valve resistance

Leaning

Specification
150 – 250 Ω
5.0 V and more
4.5 – 5.5 V
Approx. 2.63 V at idle speed
4.5 – 5.5 V
Approx. 1.1 V
Approx. 4.3 V
4.5 – 5.5 V
0.15 – 4.85 V
Approx. 2.45 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
4.5 – 5.5 V
0.15 – 4.85 V
Approx. 1.60 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)
19 – 20 kΩ
0.4 – 1.4 V
3.7 – 4.4 V
0.6 V and more
Battery voltage
80 V and more
Approx. 31 kΩ at 20 °C (68 °F)

B831G21307001

Note
When cranking

When leaning
65°
From 1st to Top
When cranking

Engine Electrical Devices:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
TP sensor mounting screw
ECT sensor
ISC valve mounting screw

1C-7

B831G21307002

N⋅m

Tightening torque
kgf-m

lb-ft

2

0.2

1.5

18
2

1.8
0.2

13.0
1.5

Note
)(Page 1C-2) /
)(Page 1C-3)
)(Page 1C-4)
)(Page 1C-6)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

Special Tool

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

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Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1C-4)

09930–82720
Mode select switch
)(Page 1C-3)

B831G21308001

Note
)(Page 1C-2)

B831G21308002

1D-1 Engine Mechanical:

Engine Mechanical
Engine

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Throttle Cable Routing Diagram

B831G21402001

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“B”

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1. Throttle cable

5. Throttle cable guide

2. Brake hose

“A”: Pass through the throttle cable inside of pin.

3. Handlebar

“B”: Pass through the throttle cable inside of brake hose.

4. Pin

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Engine Mechanical:

1D-2

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Mechanical Symptom Diagnosis

B831G21404001

Refer to “Engine Symptom Diagnosis in Section 1A
(Page 1A-8)”.

Compression Pressure Check

B831G21404002

The compression pressure reading of a cylinder is a
good indicator of its internal condition.
Periodic maintenance records kept at your dealership
should include compression readings for each
maintenance service.
NOTE

5) Install the compression gauge and adaptor in the
spark plug hole. Make sure that the connection is
tight.
Special tool
(A): 09915–64512 (Compression gauge)
(B): 09915–63311 (Compression gauge
attachment)
(A)

(B)

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• Before checking the engine for
compression pressure, make sure that the
cylinder head nuts are tightened to the
specified torque values and the valves are
properly adjusted.
• Make sure that the battery is in fullycharged condition.

I831G1140004-01

6) Keep the throttle grip in the fully-opened position.

1) Warm up the engine.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Disconnect the fuel pump relay coupler (1).

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7) Press the starter button and crank the engine for a
few seconds. Record the maximum gauge reading
as the cylinder compression.

I831G1140003-01

4) Remove the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap
and Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section
1H (Page 1H-3)”.

Compression pressure specification
Standard
Approx. 1 000 kPa
(10.0 kgf/cm2, 142 psi)
(Automatic decompression actuated)

Low compression pressure can indicate any of
the following conditions:
• Excessively worn cylinder wall
• Worn piston or piston rings
• Piston rings stuck in grooves
• Poor valve seating
• Ruptured or otherwise defective cylinder head
gasket
8) After checking the compression pressure, reinstall
the removed parts.

1D-3 Engine Mechanical:

Repair Instructions
Engine Components Removable with the Engine in Place

B831G21406001

Engine components which can be removed while the engine is installed on the frame are as follows. For the installing
and removing procedures, refer to respective paragraphs describing each component.
Center of Engine
Item
Starter motor

Oil filter

Exhaust pipe/Muffler

Throttle body
Cylinder head
Cam chain tension
adjuster

Spark plug

Valve
Cylinder
Piston

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Camshaft

—

Refer to “Exhaust System
Inspection in Section 1K
(Page 1K-3)”.

Refer to “Throttle Body
Inspection and Cleaning
(Page 1D-13)”.
Refer to “Cylinder Head
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Related Parts Inspection
Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
(Page 1D-35)”.
Refer to “Cam Chain Tension
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Adjuster Inspection
Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
(Page 1D-30)”.
Refer to “Spark Plug Cap and
Refer to “Spark Plug
Spark Plug Removal and
Inspection and Cleaning in
Installation in Section 1H
Section 1H (Page 1H-3)”.
(Page 1H-3)”.
Refer to “Valve Clearance
Inspection and Adjustment in
—
Section 0B (Page 0B-4)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Refer to “Camshaft
Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”. Inspection (Page 1D-28)”.
Refer to “Cylinder Head
Refer to “Cylinder Head
Disassembly and Assembly Related Parts Inspection
(Page 1D-31)”.
(Page 1D-35)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Refer to “Cylinder Inspection
Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”. (Page 1D-41)”.
Refer to “Piston and Piston
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Ring Inspection (Page 1DDisassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
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Cylinder head cover

Inspection
Refer to “Starter Motor
Inspection in Section 1I
(Page 1I-5)”.
Refer to “Air Cleaner
Element Inspection and
Cleaning (Page 1D-5)”.

Installation
Refer to “Starter Motor
Removal and Installation in
Section 1I (Page 1I-4)”.
Refer to “Air Cleaner
Element Removal and
Installation (Page 1D-5)”.
Refer to “Engine Oil and
Filter Replacement in
Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
Refer to “Exhaust Pipe /
Muffler Removal and
Installation in Section 1K
(Page 1K-2)”.
Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation
(Page 1D-9)”.

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Air cleaner

Removal
Refer to “Starter Motor
Removal and Installation in
Section 1I (Page 1I-4)”.
Refer to “Air Cleaner
Element Removal and
Installation (Page 1D-5)”.
Refer to “Engine Oil and
Filter Replacement in
Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
Refer to “Exhaust Pipe /
Muffler Removal and
Installation in Section 1K
(Page 1K-2)”.
Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation
(Page 1D-9)”.

Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
Refer to “Spark Plug Cap and
Spark Plug Removal and
Installation in Section 1H
(Page 1H-3)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
Refer to “Cylinder Head
Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 1D-31)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

Engine Mechanical:

1D-4

Engine Right Side
Removal
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Fixed drive face
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Movable drive face
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “Clutch Shoe
Clutch housing/Clutch shoe Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-16)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Movable driven face
Automatic Transmission
assembly
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Drive V-belt
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “Gear Position (GP)
Switch Removal and
Gear position switch
Installation in Section 3C
(Page 3C-13)”.
Engine Left Side
Item

Removal
Refer to “Generator Removal
and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.
Refer to “Starter Torque
Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation in
Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.
Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
Disassembly (Page 1D-45)”.
Refer to “Starter Torque
Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation in
Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.
Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
Disassembly (Page 1D-45)”.
Refer to “Oil Pump Removal
and Installation in Section 1E
(Page 1E-5)”.
Refer to “Oil Pump Removal
and Installation in Section 1E
(Page 1E-5)”.
Refer to “Generator Removal
and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.
Refer to “Water Pump
Removal and Installation in
Section 1F (Page 1F-13)”.

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Generator

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Starter clutch

Starter idle gear

Starter torque limiter

Balancer driven gear
Oil pump driven gear
Oil pump
CKP sensor
Water pump

Inspection
Refer to “Movable / Fixed
Drive Face Parts Inspection
in Section 5A (Page 5A-15)”.

Refer to “Movable / Fixed
Drive Face Parts Inspection
in Section 5A (Page 5A-15)”.
Refer to “Clutch Parts
Inspection in Section 5A
(Page 5A-20)”.

Installation
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “Clutch Shoe
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-16)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
Refer to “Gear Position (GP)
Switch Removal and
Installation in Section 3C
(Page 3C-13)”.

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Item

Refer to “Movable / Fixed
Driven Face Parts Inspection
in Section 5A (Page 5A-15)”.

Refer to “Drive V-belt
Inspection in Section 5A
(Page 5A-14)”.

Refer to “Gear Position
Switch Inspection in Section
1I (Page 1I-9)”.

Inspection
Refer to “Generator
Inspection in Section 1J
(Page 1J-3)”.

Installation
Refer to “Generator Removal
and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.
Refer to “Starter Torque
Refer to “Starter Related
Limiter / Starter Clutch
Parts Inspection in Section 1I
Removal and Installation in
(Page 1I-12)”.
Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.
Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
—
Assembly (Page 1D-51)”.
Refer to “Starter Torque
Refer to “Starter Related
Limiter / Starter Clutch
Parts Inspection in Section 1I
Removal and Installation in
(Page 1I-12)”.
Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.
Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
—
Assembly (Page 1D-51)”.
Refer to “Oil Pump Removal
—
and Installation in Section 1E
(Page 1E-5)”.
Refer to “Oil Pump
Refer to “Oil Pump Removal
and Installation in Section 1E
Inspection in Section 1E
(Page 1E-5)”.
(Page 1E-7)”.
Refer to “CKP Sensor
Refer to “Generator Removal
Inspection in Section 1H
and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1H-5)”.
(Page 1J-4)”.
Refer to “Water Pump
Refer to “Water Pump
Related Parts Inspection in Removal and Installation in
Section 1F (Page 1F-18)”.
Section 1F (Page 1F-13)”.

1D-5 Engine Mechanical:

Air Cleaner Element Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the air cleaner box cover (1).

2) Disconnect the IAP sensor lead wire coupler (1) and
vacuum hose (2).

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3) Remove the air cleaner box mounting bolts.

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3) Remove the air cleaner element bolt (2).
4) Remove the air cleaner element (3).

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4) Loosen the throttle body clamp screw (3) and
remove the air cleaner box (4).

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Installation
Installation in the reverse order of removal.

4

Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning

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Refer to “Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning in
Section 0B (Page 0B-3)”.

Air Cleaner Box Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.

3

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Engine Mechanical:
5) Remove the IAT sensor coupler (5) and PCV hose
(6).

5

6

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Throttle Cable Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the right handlebar switch box. Refer to
“Handlebars Removal and Installation in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.
3) Remove the throttle cable as shown in the cable
routing diagram. Refer to “Throttle Cable Routing
Diagram (Page 1D-1)”.

Installation
Install the throttle cables in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the throttle cable as shown in the cable routing
diagram. Refer to “Throttle Cable Routing Diagram
(Page 1D-1)”.
• Check the throttle cable play and proper operation.

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Installation
Install the air cleaner box in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the air cleaner box (1) and tighten the throttle
body clamp screw. Refer to “Throttle Body
Construction (Page 1D-8)”.
• Tighten the air cleaner box mounting bolts to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Air cleaner box mounting bolt (a): 4.5 N·m (0.45
kgf-m, 3.0 lb-ft)

1D-6

Throttle Cable Inspection

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Check that the throttle lever moves smoothly from full
open to full close. If it does not move smoothly, lubricate
the throttle cable.

Throttle Cable Play Inspection and Adjustment

1

P

• Install the removed parts.

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Refer to “Throttle Cable Play Inspection and Adjustment
in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

(a)

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(a)

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1D-7 Engine Mechanical:

Throttle Body Components

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10

13
(b)

3
4
5

6

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9

7

11

(a)

1

12

(a)

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D

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FW

1. TP sensor
2. ISC valve

3. IAP sensor
4. Fuel delivery pipe
5. O-ring

2

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6. Fuel injector

11. TP sensor mounting screw

: Apply grease.

7. Cushion seal

12. ISC valve mounting screw

: Apply engine oil.

8. Vacuum hose

13. Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw

: Do not reuse.

9. Throttle linkage cover

10. IAP sensor cover

: 2 N⋅m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5 Ib-ft)

: 5 N⋅m (0.5 kgf-m, 3.5 Ib-ft)

Engine Mechanical:

Throttle Body Construction

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“A”

2

“A”

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1D-8

FR

FR

2

1

3

LH

RH

LH

RH

4

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3

1. Air cleaner box

5

RR

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4. IAP sensor hose

2. Fuel hose

5. Clamp

3. PCV hose

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2

RR

5

“A”: Pass through the fuel hose between air cleaner guide ribs.

Throttle Body Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation (Page 1D-5)”.
2) Place a rug under the fuel feed hose (1) and
disconnect the fuel feed hose (1) from the fuel
delivery pipe.
!

WARNING

Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.
Keep heat, spark and flame away.

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1D-9 Engine Mechanical:
3) Disconnect the fuel injector coupler (2) and TP/IAP/
IAT sensor coupler (3).
4) Disconnect the ISC valve coupler (4).

7) Loosen the throttle body clamp screw and remove
the throttle body assembly.

4
2
3
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Installation

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5) Remove the throttle cable cover (5).

NOTE

When replacing the throttle body, turn the
ignition switch ON and OFF.

Install the throttle body in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the throttle body.

5

NOTE

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When installing the throttle body, fit the
concave part “A” of the intake pipe onto the
convex part “B” of the throttle body.

6) Disconnect the throttle cable.
!

CAUTION

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After disconnecting the throttle cables, do
not snap the throttle valve from full open to
full close. It may cause damage to the throttle
valve and throttle body.

“B”

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“A”

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Engine Mechanical:
• Connect the throttle cable.

1D-10

2) Remove the fuel delivery pipe assembly (2) by
removing its mounting screws.

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3) Remove the fuel injector (3).

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• Tighten the throttle body clamp screws. Refer to
“Throttle Body Construction (Page 1D-8)”.

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• After installed throttle cable, adjust the throttle cable
play. Refer to “Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

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4) Remove the ISC valve (4).

Throttle Body Disassembly and Assembly

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Refer to “Throttle Body Removal and Installation
(Page 1D-9)”.
Disassembly
1) Disconnect the vacuum hose (1).

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4

1

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1D-11 Engine Mechanical:
5) Remove the TP sensor (5).
NOTE
Prior to disassembly, mark the TP sensors
original position with a paint or scribe for
accurate reinstallation.

Assembly
Assembly is the throttle body in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the O-ring.
• With the throttle valve fully closed, install the TP
sensor (1) and tighten the TP sensor mounting screw
to the specified torque.
NOTE
• Align the secondary throttle shaft end “A”
with the groove “B” of TP sensor.
• Apply grease to the secondary throttle
shaft end “A” if necessary.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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!

CAUTION

Special tool
: 09930–11950 (Torx wrench)
Tightening torque
TP sensor mounting screw: 2 N·m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5
lb-ft)

Never remove the throttle valve (6).

“B”

6

1

“A”

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NOTE

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!

CAUTION

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• Do not loosen the lock-nut (7).
• The fast idle screw (8) is factory-adjusted
at the time of delivery and therefore avoid
removing or turning it unless otherwise
necessary.

Make sure the TP valve open or close
smoothly. If the TP sensor adjustment is
necessary, refer to “TP Sensor Adjustment in
Section 1C (Page 1C-3)”.

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Engine Mechanical:
• Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the O-ring and install
the ISC valve assembly.
!

CAUTION

• Install the fuel injector (4) by pushing it straight to the
throttle body.
!

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

1D-12

CAUTION

Never turn the injector while pushing it.

Special tool
: 09930–11950 (Torx wrench)
Tightening torque
ISC valve mounting screw (a): 2 N·m (0.2 kgf-m,
1.5 lb-ft)

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• Install the fuel delivery pipe assembly (5) to the fuel
injector.
!

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• Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the new cushion seal
(2) and the O-ring (3).
!

CAUTION

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Replace the cushion seal and O-ring with the
new ones.

Never turn the fuel injector while installing
them.

• Tighten the fuel delivery pipe mounting screws to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw (b): 5 N·m (0.5
kgf-m, 3.5 lb-ft)

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P

2

CAUTION

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(b)

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1D-13 Engine Mechanical:

Throttle Body Inspection and Cleaning

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Refer to “Throttle Body Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 1D-10)”.
Cleaning
!

ISC Valve Visual Inspection
Check the ISC valve for carbon deposits or other
damage. If carbon is deposited, remove it with a brush
and clean with a compressed air.
!

WARNING

Some carburetor cleaning chemicals,
especially dip-type soaking solutions, are
very corrosive and must be handled carefully.
Always follow the chemical manufacturer’s
instructions on proper use, handling and
storage.

CAUTION

Normally, the removed O-ring must be
replaced with a new one. However, this Oring is not available for the spare parts. If it is
found to be damaged, replace the ISC valve
assembly with new one.

!

CAUTION

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• Clean passageways with a spray-type carburetor
cleaner and blow dry with compressed air.

Do not use wire to clean passageways. Wire
can damage passageways. If the components
cannot be cleaned with a spray cleaner it may
be necessary to use a dip-type cleaning
solution and allow them to soak. Always
follow the chemical manufacturer’s
instructions for proper use and cleaning of
the throttle body components. Do not apply
carburetor cleaning chemicals to the rubber
and plastic materials.

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Inspection
Check following items for any defects or clogging.
Replace the throttle body if necessary.
• O-ring
• Throttle valve
• Vacuum hose

Engine Assembly Removal

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B831G21406013

Before taking the engine out of the frame, wash the
engine using a steam cleaner. Engine removal is
sequentially explained in the following steps:
1) Drain engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
2) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
3) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
4) Disconnect the battery lead wires.
!

CAUTION

When disconnecting the battery lead wires,
be sure to disconnect the battery (–) lead
wire first.

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Engine Mechanical:
5) Remove the following parts from the vehicle.
• Front fender (1). Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.
• Rear fender (2). Refer to “Rear Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D9)”.
• Mud guard (Left and Right) (3). Refer to “Rear
Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in
Section 9D (Page 9D-9)”.
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1D-14

9) Disconnect the radiator inlet hose (7) and outlet hose
(8).

8
7

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10) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation (Page 1D-5)”.

3

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6) Remove the shift lever assembly. Refer to “Shift
Lever Assembly Removal and Installation in Section
5A (Page 5A-24)”.
7) Disconnect the spark plug cap (4).

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11) Remove the throttle body assembly. Refer to
“Throttle Body Removal and Installation (Page 1D9)”.

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4

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8) Disconnect the starter motor lead wire (5) and
ground lead wire (6).

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12) Disconnect the speed sensor coupler (9) and clamp.
6
5

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1D-15 Engine Mechanical:
13) Disconnect the generator coupler (10), CKP sensor
coupler (11) and gear position sensor coupler (12).

19) Remove the rear propeller shaft (15). Refer to “Rear
Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation in Section
3D (Page 3D-17)”.

12
15
11

10

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20) Remove the front differential mounting bolts and
slide the front differential assembly (16) forward.
Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Removal and Installation in Section 3B (Page 3B-4)”.
21) Remove the front propeller shaft (17) and spring
(18).

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14) Remove the V-belt cooling ducts. Refer to “V-belt
Cooling Duct Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-5)”.
15) Remove the muffler and exhaust pipes. Refer to
“Exhaust Pipe / Muffler Removal and Installation in
Section 1K (Page 1K-2)”.
16) Remove the rear brake cable clamp bolt (13).
17) Remove the right footrest (14).

16

13

17

18

14

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18) Remove the rear brake pedal. Refer to “Rear Brake
Pedal Removal and Installation in Section 4A
(Page 4A-14)”.

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22) Remove the dumper stopper (20) by removing the
mounting bolts.

20

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Engine Mechanical:
23) Support engine with a jack and remove the engine
mounting bolts and nuts.

1D-16

• When installing the engine mounting damper stopper
(2), keep that the clearance are equal.

2
“a”
2

“a”
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“a”: Clearance
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• Tighten the engine mounting damper stopper bolts (3)
to the specified torque.

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WARNING

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24) Remove the engine from the right side.

Care should be taken not to drop the engine
accidentally when the engine mounting bolts
and nuts are removed.

Engine Assembly Installation

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Reinstall the engine in the reverse order of engine
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Tighten the engine mounting nuts (1) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Engine mounting nut (a): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lb-ft)
NOTE

Tightening torque
Engine mounting damper stopper bolt (b): 23 N·m
(2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

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The engine mounting nuts are self-locking.
Once the nuts have been removed, they are
no longer of any use.

3

(b)

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• Install the front propeller shaft and front differential
assembly. Refer to “Front Drive (Differential)
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 3B
(Page 3B-4)”.
• Install the rear propeller shaft and rear differential
assembly. Refer to “Final Gear Assembly Removal
and Installation in Section 3B (Page 3B-23)”.
• Apply thread lock to the footrest bolts (4), and tighten
them to the specified torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

1

(a)

1

(a)

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Tightening torque
Footrest mounting bolt (M8) (c): 26 N·m (2.6 kgfm, 19.0 lb-ft)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10) (d): 55 N·m (5.5 kgfm, 40.0 lb-ft)

1D-17 Engine Mechanical:

Engine Top Side Disassembly

• Install the rear brake cable clamp (5).

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It is unnecessary to remove the engine assembly from
the frame when servicing the engine top side.
!

5

CAUTION

Identify the position of each removed part.
Organize the parts in their respective groups
(e.g., intake, exhaust) so that they can be
reinstalled in their original positions.
4

(c)

4

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• Install the rear brake pedal. Refer to “Rear Brake
Pedal Removal and Installation in Section 4A
(Page 4A-14)”.
• Install the exhaust pipe assembly and muffler. Refer to
“Exhaust Pipe / Muffler Removal and Installation in
Section 1K (Page 1K-2)”.
• Install the shift lever assembly. Refer to “Shift Lever
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-24)”.
• Install the throttle body. Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation (Page 1D-9)”.
• After remounting the engine, route the wiring harness,
cable and hoses properly. Refer to “Wiring Harness
Routing Diagram in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”, “Throttle
Cable Routing Diagram (Page 1D-1)” and “Water
Hose Routing Diagram in Section 1F (Page 1F-3)”.
• Pour engine coolant and engine oil. Refer to “Cooling
System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)” and
“Engine Oil and Filter Replacement in Section 0B
(Page 0B-10)”.
• After finishing the engine installation, check the
following items:
– Throttle cable play
Refer to “Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
– Rear brake cable play
Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section
0B (Page 0B-19)”.
– Parking Brake cable play
Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section
0B (Page 0B-19)”.
– Engine oil and coolant leakage
Refer to “Cooling Circuit Inspection in Section 1F
(Page 1F-4)”.

1) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Remove the battery.
!

CAUTION

When disconnecting the battery lead wires,
be sure to disconnect the battery (–) lead
wire first.

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4) Remove the front fender and left mud guard. Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)” and “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
5) Remove the shift lever assembly. Refer to “Shift
Lever Assembly Removal and Installation in Section
5A (Page 5A-24)”.
6) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation (Page 1D-5)”.
7) Remove the throttle body. Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation (Page 1D-9)”.

Engine Mechanical:

1D-18

3) Remove the water pump outlet hose (3).

8) Disconnect the ECT sensor coupler (1).

3

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Exhaust Pipe
Remove the exhaust pipe. Refer to “Exhaust Pipe /
Muffler Removal and Installation in Section 1K
(Page 1K-2)”.

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9) Remove the engine mounting dumper stopper (2).

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Spark Plug Cap / Spark Plug
Remove the spark plug cap and spark plug. Refer to
“Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal and
Installation in Section 1H (Page 1H-3)”.

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Water Hose
1) Disconnect the radiator inlet hose (1) of the
thermostat.

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Recoil Starter
Remove the recoil starter (1) by removing the bolts.

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2) Disconnect the water bypass hose (2) of the cylinder
head side.

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1D-19 Engine Mechanical:
Cylinder Head Cover
Remove the cylinder head cover (1) and its gasket.

3) Remove the camshaft journal holders (1).
!

CAUTION

Be sure to loosen the camshaft journal
holder bolts evenly by shifting the wrench
diagonally.

1

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Cam Shaft
1) Remove the valve timing inspection plug.

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4) Remove the dowel pins (2) and camshafts (3).
NOTE

Be careful not to drop the dowel pins into the
crankcase.

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2) Turn the crankshaft and align the match mark “A” on
the crankshaft with the mark “B” of the crankcase.
Also position each of the camshaft as shown.

“B”

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Cam Chain Tension Adjuster
1) Remove the cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt (1).
2) Remove the cam chain tension adjuster (2) with the
spring (3), O-ring (4) and bar (5).

P

“A”

3

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2
IN
EX
5
4

3

1
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I831G1140087-03

Engine Mechanical:
Cylinder Head
1) Remove the cam drive idle gear/sprocket (1) by
removing its shaft (2) with the idle shaft gasket (3)
and cam chain idle shim (4).
NOTE

1D-20

4) Remove the cylinder head (7).
NOTE
If the cylinder head does not come off easily,
lightly tap using a plastic hammer.

Be careful not to drop the cam chain idle
shim (4) into the crankcase.

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1

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2

4

3

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2) Remove the cylinder head bolts (M6) (5).
NOTE

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Cylinder
1) Remove the dowel pins (1) and gasket (2).
2) Remove the cam chain guide (3).

Sightly loosen the cylinder nuts (6) to
facilitate later disassembly.

5

2

3

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6

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5

3) Remove the cylinder (5) by removing the cylinder
nuts (4).
NOTE

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3) Remove the cylinder head bolts (M10) and washers.
NOTE

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When loosening the cylinder head bolts,
loosen each bolt little by little diagonally.

If the cylinder does not come off easily,
lightly top using a plastic hammer.

5

4

I831G1140097-01

1D-21 Engine Mechanical:
4) Remove the dowel pins (6) and gasket (7).
NOTE
Be careful not to drop the dowel pins (6) into
the crankcase.

Engine Top Side Assembly

B831G21406016

Assemble the engine top side in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
!

CAUTION

When turning the crankshaft, pull the cam
chain upward, or the chain will be caught
between the crankcase and the cam drive
sprocket.

7

6

Piston
• When installing the piston pin, apply a light coat
molybdenum oil solution onto piston pin.

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M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)

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Piston
1) Place a clean rag over the cylinder base so as not to
drop the piston pin circlips into the crankcase.
2) Remove the piston pin circlip (1).

• Install the piston and piston pin.
NOTE

When installing the piston, the indent “A” on
the piston head must be faced to exhaust
side.

“A”

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P

3) Draw out the piston pin (2) and remove the piston
(3).

3

2

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Engine Mechanical:
• Place a clean rag over the cylinder base so as not to
drop the piston pin circlip (1) into the crankcase.
• Install the piston pin circlip (1).
!

1D-22

• Position the piston ring gaps as shown in the figure.
Before inserting each piston into its cylinder, check
that the gaps are properly positioned.

CAUTION
EX

Use new piston pin circlip (1) to prevent
circlip failure which will occur when it is bent.

“C”

“B”

NOTE
End gap of the circlip (1) should not be
aligned with the cutaway in the piston pin
bore.

IN
“D”
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“B”: 2nd ring and lower side rail

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“C”: Upper side rail

“D”: 1st ring and spacer

Cylinder
• Insert the piston into the cylinder (1).
• Temporarily tighten the cylinder base nuts (2).
• Apply engine oil to sliding surface of the cylinder.

1

!

I831G1140106-02

• Apply molybdenum oil solution to the sliding surface
of the piston.
M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)
• Apply bond lightly to the mating surfaces of
crankcases.

CAUTION

When installing the cylinder, pull the cam
chain upward, or the chain will be caught
between the crankcase and cam drive
sprocket.

1

ar

: Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI BOND
No.1215 or equivalent)
• Fit the dowel pins (1) and the new gasket (2).
CAUTION

2

P

!

Replace the cylinder gasket (2) with a new
one.

2

1

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I831G1140109-02

1D-23 Engine Mechanical:
• Apply the engine oil to the threads and both sides of
washers.

Cam Chain Guide
• Install the cam chain guide (1).
!

CAUTION

Be sure that the cam chain guide (1) is
installed properly.

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• Tighten the cylinder head bolts to the specified twostep torque with a torque wrench sequentially and
diagonally.

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1

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Cylinder Head
• Fit the dowel pins (1) and new cylinder head gasket
(2).
!

CAUTION

Tightening torque
Cylinder head bolt (L: 200) (Initial): 25 N·m (2.5
kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 200) (Final): 37 N·m (3.7
kgf-m, 27.0 lb-ft)

Replace the cylinder head gasket (2) with a
new one.

2

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1

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• Place the cylinder head (3) on the cylinder.
NOTE

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• After firmly tightening the cylinder head bolts (4),
install the cylinder head bolts.
Tightening torque
Cylinder head bolt (L: 70) (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m,
7.0 lb-ft)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 100) (b): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m,
7.0 lb-ft)

When installing the cylinder head (3), keep
the cam chain taut.

4

(b)

4

(a)

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3

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Engine Mechanical:
• Tighten the cylinder base nuts (5) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Cylinder base nut (c): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

• Install the cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft (2),
copper washer (3) and shim (4).
!

CAUTION

When checking the positions, remove the
cam chain slack at the cam chain guide side
by holding the cam drive idle gear/sprocket
by hand.

4

(c)

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5

1D-24

2

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Cam Drive Idle Gear / Sprocket
• Align the match mark “A” on the generator rotor with
the mark “B” on the crankcase.

3

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NOTE

“A”

Due to special valve train mechanism,
aligning of the three elements; the punched
mark “C”, embossed line “D” and the gear
tooth root on the cam drive idle gear/
sprocket; can occur once every other
rotation of crankshaft.

“B”

!

I831G1140117-02

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• Install the cam drive idle gear/sprocket (1) onto the
cylinder head and cam chain on it. When installing the
cam drive idle gear/sprocket, align the punched mark
“A” on the cam drive gear/sprocket (1) with the
embossed line “B” on the cylinder head.

1

“A”
“B”

I831G1140118-01

CAUTION

If the punched mark “C” does not align the
embossed line “D”, turn the crankshaft 360°
(1 turn) to bring the line on the generator
rotor to the index mark on the crankcase
again and reinstall the cam drive idle gear/
sprocket to the correct position as shown in
the figure.

1D-25 Engine Mechanical:
• Tighten the cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft (2) to
the specified torque.

CORRECT

Tightening torque
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft (a): 41 N·m (
4.1 kgf-m, 29.5 lb-ft)

“F”

“E”

“C”

“E”

“D”
2

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(a)

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INCORRECT
“G”

“E”

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Cam Chain Tension Adjuster
• Install the cam chain tension adjuster (1) and tighten
the its mounting bolts to the specified torque.

“E”

!

CAUTION

Use a new gasket to prevent oil leakage.

“D”

“C”

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INCORRECT
“G”

(a)

“E”

ar

“E”

Tightening torque
Cam chain tension adjuster bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0
kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

P

“C”

“C”: Punched mark
“D”: Embossed line
“E”: White paint

“D”

1

I831G1140122-03

“F”: Root of tooth

“G”: Top of tooth

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Engine Mechanical:
• Install the new O-ring (2), spring (3) and bar (4).
!

1D-26

• Apply engine oil to the camshaft journal holders.
NOTE

CAUTION

Use a new O-ring to prevent oil leakage.

Before installing the camshaft, check that the
tappets are installed correctly.

• Install the cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt (5).
NOTE

1

Click sound is heard when the cam chain
tension adjuster cap bolt is installed.
• Tighten the cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt (5) to
the specified torque.

!

CAUTION

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Tightening torque
Cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt (b): 7 N·m (
0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft)

After installing the cam chain tension
adjuster, check to be sure that the adjuster
works properly by checking the slack of cam
chain.

1

I831G1140126-01

• Align the engraved mark “C” and “D” on the camshaft
sprockets so it is parallel with the matching surface of
the cylinder head cover.

EX

“C”

“D”

IN

2

3

4

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• Tighten the journal holder bolts to the specified
torque.

5

(b)

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Camshaft
• Align the line “A” on the generator rotor with the index
mark “B” on the crankcase.

“A”

NOTE

• Each camshaft journal holder is identified
with an embossed letter.
• The arrow mark of the camshaft journals
camshaft sprocket side.

Tightening torque
Camshaft journal holder bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lb-ft)

“B”

(a)

IN

(a)

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• Install the dowel pins (1).
• The camshafts are identified by the engraved letters.
• Before replacing the camshafts on cylinder head,
apply engine oil to their journals and cam faces.

(a)

EX

(a)
I831G1140127-03

1D-27 Engine Mechanical:
• Be sure to check and adjust the valve clearance.
Refer to “Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment
in Section 0B (Page 0B-4)”.
• Before assemble the cylinder head cover, pour a
small amount of engine oil in oil pocket in the cylinder
head.
Cylinder Head Cover
• Install a new gasket (1) to the cylinder head cover.
!

• Tighten the head cover bolts to the specified two-step
torque with a torque wrench sequentially and
diagonally.
Tightening torque
Head cover bolt (Initial) (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0
lb-ft)
Head cover bolt (Final) (a): 14 N·m (1.4 kgf-m,
10.0 lb-ft)

CAUTION

Use a new gasket (1) to prevent oil leakage.

(a)

• Apply bond to the cam end caps of the gasket as
shown in the figure.

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(a)

: Sealant 99000–31230 (SUZUKI BOND
No.1216B or equivalent)

Spark plug
• Install the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Cap and
Spark Plug Removal and Installation in Section 1H
(Page 1H-3)”.

1

I831G1140129-01

!

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CAUTION

Use the gaskets with new ones to prevent oil
leakage.

Valve Timing Inspection Plug
• Tighten the valve timing inspection plug (1) to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Valve timing inspection plug (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgfm, 16.5 lb-ft)

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• Apply engine oil to the both sides of head cover
washers.

1

(a)

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Throttle Body
• Install the throttle body (1). Refer to “Throttle Body
Removal and Installation (Page 1D-9)”.

Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment

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Refer to “Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment in
Section 0B (Page 0B-4)”.

Engine Mechanical:

Camshaft Inspection

B831G21406018

Refer to “Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

1D-28

Cam height “a”
Service limit (IN.): 36.030 mm (1.4185 in)
Service limit (EX.): 35.000 mm (1.3780 in)

Camshaft Identification
The exhaust camshaft has the automatic decompression
(1).
“a”

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Camshaft Runout
Measure the runout using the dial gauge. Replace the
camshaft if the runout exceeds the limit.

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Automatic decompression
Move the automatic decompression weight by hand to
inspect if it is operating smoothly. If it does not operate
smoothly, replace the camshaft/automatic
decompression assembly with a new one.
!

CAUTION

Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
(C): 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))
Camshaft runout (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.10 mm (0.004 in)

(A)

Do not attempt to disassemble the camshaft/
automatic decompression assembly.
It is not serviceable.

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(B)

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Cam Wear
Check the camshaft for wear or damage.
Measure the cam height “a” with a micrometer.
Replace a camshaft if the cams are worn to the service
limit.

Special tool
: 09900–20202 (Micrometer (1/100 mm, 25 – 50
mm))

(C)
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Camshaft Journal Wear
Inspect the camshaft journal wear in the following
procedures:
1) Determine whether or not each journal is worn down
to the limit by measuring the oil clearance with the
camshaft installed in place.

1D-29 Engine Mechanical:
2) Use the plastigauge to read the clearance at the
widest portion, which is specified as follows.

(A), (B)

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3) Install each camshaft journal holder to its original
position. Refer to “Engine Top Side Assembly
(Page 1D-21)”.
4) Tighten the camshaft journal holder bolts evenly and
diagonally to the specified torque. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
NOTE

Camshaft journal oil clearance (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.150 mm (0.0059 in)

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Special tool
(A): 09900–22301 (Plastigauge (0.025 –
0.076 mm))
(B): 09900–22302 (Plastigauge (0.051 –
0.152 mm))

6) This measurement should be taken at the widest
part of the compressed plastigauge.

Do not rotate the camshafts with the
plastigauge in place.

Tightening torque
Camshaft journal holder bolt: 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lb-ft)

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7) If the camshaft journal oil clearance exceeds the
limit, measure the inside diameter of the camshaft
journal holder and the outside diameter of the
camshaft journal. Replace the camshaft or the
cylinder head depending upon which one exceeds
the specification.
Special tool
(C): 09900–20602 (Dial gauge (1/1000 mm, 1
mm))
(D): 09900–22403 (Small bore gauge (18 –
35 mm))
Camshaft journal holder I.D. (IN. & EX.)
Standard: 22.012 – 22.025 mm (0.8666 – 0.8671
in)
Special tool
(E): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))

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Camshaft journal O.D. (IN. & EX.)
Standard: 21.972 – 21.993 mm (0.8650 – 0.8659
in)

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5) Remove the camshaft journal holders and measure
the width of the compressed plastigauge using the
envelope scale.

(C)

(D)
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(E)

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Engine Mechanical:

Camshaft Sprocket Inspection

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Inspect the camshaft sprocket in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the intake and exhaust camshafts. Refer to
“Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Inspect the teeth of each camshaft sprocket for wear
or damage.
If they are worn or damaged, replace the camshaft
and cam chain as a set.
!

1D-30

Cam Chain Guide Removal and Installation

B831G21406021

Removal
1) Remove the cylinder head. Refer to “Engine Top
Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Remove the cam chain guide (1).
NOTE
Be careful not to drop the chain into the
crankcase.

CAUTION

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• Do not disassemble the camshaft
sprocket.
• The camshaft sprocket and cam shaft is
available only as an assembly.

1

I831G1140142-01

Installation
Install the cam chain guide in the reverse order of
removal.

Cam Chain Guide Inspection

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3) Install the camshafts. Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

Cam Chain Tension Adjuster Inspection

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The cam chain tension adjuster is maintained at the
proper tension by an automatically adjusted.
1) Remove the cam chain tension adjuster. Refer to
“Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Check that the push rod slides smoothly when
releasing stopper (1). If it does not slide smoothly,
replace the cam chain tension adjuster with a new
one.

B831G21406022

Inspect the cam chain guide in the following procedures:
• Remove the cam chain guides. Refer to “Cam Chain
Guide Removal and Installation (Page 1D-30)”.
• Check the contacting surface of the cam chain guide.
If it is worn or damaged, replace it with a new one.

I831G1140143-01

1

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3) Install the cam chain tension adjuster. Refer to
“Engine Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

1D-31 Engine Mechanical:

Cam Chain Tensioner Inspection

B831G21406023

Inspect the cam chain tensioner in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the cylinder head. Refer to “Engine Top
Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Remove the starter driven gear. Refer to “Engine
Bottom Side Disassembly (Page 1D-45)”.
3) Remove the cam chain tensioner (1).

Disassembly
1) Remove the tappet (1) and shim (2) by fingers or
magnetic hand.

2

1
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2) Using the special tools, compress the valve spring
and remove the two cotter halves (3) from the valve
stem.
!

I831G1140144-02

4) Check the contacting surface of the cam chain
tensioner. If it is worn or damaged, replace it with a
new one.

CAUTION

To prevent damage of the tappet sliding
surface with the special tool, use the sleeve
protector.
Special tool
(A): 09916–14510 (Valve spring
compressor)
(B): 09916–14521 (Valve spring compressor
attachment)
: 09916–84511 (Tweezers)
(C): 09919–28610 (Sleeve protector)

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5) Install the cam chain tensioner.
6) Reinstall the starter driven gear. Refer to “Engine
Bottom Side Assembly (Page 1D-51)”.
7) Reinstall the cylinder head cover. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.
8) Reinstall the removed parts.

Cylinder Head Disassembly and Assembly

(A)

(C)

(B)

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3) Remove the valve spring retainer (4) and valve
spring (5).

B831G21406024

Refer to “Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.

4
!

CAUTION

Identify the position of each removed part.
Organize the parts in their respective groups
(i.e., intake, exhaust) so that they can be
installed in their original locations.

5

I831G1140147-01

Engine Mechanical:
4) Pull out the valve (6) from the combustion chamber
side.

1D-32

9) Remove the oil gallery plug (cylinder head) (10).

10

6

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I831G1140148-01

7

8

10) Remove the ECT sensor. Refer to “ECT Sensor
Removal and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C4)”.
11) Remove the thermostat. Refer to “Thermostat
Removal and Installation in Section 1F (Page 1F11)”.

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5) Remove the oil seal (7) and spring seat (8).

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6) Remove the other valves in the same manner as
described previously.
7) Remove the bypass union (9).

Assembly
Assembly is in the reverse order of disassembly. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Install the thermostat. Refer to “Thermostat Removal
and Installation in Section 1F (Page 1F-11)”.
• Instal the ECT sensor. Refer to “ECT Sensor Removal
and Installation in Section 1C (Page 1C-4)”.
• Tighten the oil gallery plug (1) (cylinder head) to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil gallery plug (Cylinder head) (a): 10 N·m (1.0
kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

ar

!

CAUTION

Replace the gasket with new ones.

P

9

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8) Remove the intake pipe.

1

(a)

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I831G1140151-01

1D-33 Engine Mechanical:
• Apply grease to the O-ring of the intake pipe.
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring with new ones.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

• Apply thread lock to the water bypass union (2) and
tighten it to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Water bypass union (c): 12 N·m (1.2 kgf-m, 8.5 lbft)
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

(c)

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2

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• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the intake pipe
mounting bolts and tighten them to the specified
torque.
NOTE

Make sure that the “UP” mark faces up.

Tightening torque
Intake pipe bolt (b): 9 N·m (0.9 kgf-m, 6.5 lb-ft)

I831G1140158-04

• Install the valve spring seat.
• Apply engine oil to the oil seal (2), and press-fit it into
position.
!

CAUTION

Do not reuse the removed oil seal.

: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

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(b)

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Engine Mechanical:
• Insert the valve, with its stem coated with
molybdenum oil all around and along the full stem
length without any break.
!

CAUTION

When inserting the valve, take care not to
damage the lip of the oil seal.

• Put on the valve spring retainer (3), and using the
special tools, press down the spring, fit the cotter
halves to the stem end, and release the lifter to allow
the cotter halves to wedge in between retainer and
stem.
!

CAUTION

• Be sure to restore each spring and valve to
their original positions.
• Be careful not to damage the valve and
valve stem when handling them.
• To prevent damage of the tappet sliding
surface with the special tool, use the
sleeve protector.

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M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)

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• Install the valve spring with the small-pitch portion “B”
facing cylinder head.

Special tool
(A): 09916–14510 (Valve spring compressor)
(B): 09916–14910 (Valve spring compressor
attachment)
(C): 09916–84511 (Tweezers)
(D): 09919–28610 (Sleeve protector)

“E”

“D”

1D-34

(A)
(B)

“C”

3

“B”

(D)

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“D”: UPWARD
“E”: Paint

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“B”: Small-pitch portion

“C”: Large-pitch portion

(C)

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• Be sure that the rounded lip “F” of the cotter fits snugly
into the groove “G” in the stem end.
“G”

“F”

3

4

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3. Valve spring retainer

4. Cotter

1D-35 Engine Mechanical:
• Install the other valves and springs in the same
manner as described previously.
• Install the tappet shims and the tappets to their
original positions.
NOTE
• Apply engine oil to the stem end, shim and
tappet before fitting them.
• When seating the tappet shim, be sure the
figure printed surface faces the tappet.

Valve Stem Runout
Support the valve using V-blocks, as shown, and check
its runout using the dial gauge. If the runout exceeds the
service limit, replace the valve.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
(C): 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))
Valve stem runout (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)

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(A)

(B)

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(C)

Cylinder Head Related Parts Inspection

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Refer to “Cylinder Head Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 1D-31)”.

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Cylinder Head Distortion
1) Decarbonize the combustion chambers.
2) Check the gasket surface of the cylinder head for
distortion. Use a straightedge and thickness gauge.
Take clearance readings at several places. If
readings exceed the service limit, replace the
cylinder head.

Valve Head Radial Runout
Place the dial gauge at a right angle to the valve head
face and measure the valve head radial runout. If it
measures more than the service limit, replace the valve.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
(C): 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))
Valve head radial runout (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.03 mm (0.001 in)

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Special tool
: 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)

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(A)

Cylinder head distortion
Service limit: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)

(B)
(C)

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Engine Mechanical:
Valve Face Wear
Visually inspect each valve face for wear. Replace any
valve with an abnormally worn face. The thickness of the
valve face decreases as the face wears. Measure the
valve head “a”. If it is out of specification replace the
valve with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–20101 (Vernier calipers (1/15 mm, 150
mm))

1D-36

Valve Stem Wear
Measure the valve stem O.D. using the micrometer. If it
is out of specification, replace the valve with a new one.
If the valve stem O.D. is within specification but the valve
stem deflection is not, replace the valve guide. After
replacing the valve or valve guide, recheck the
deflection.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))
Valve stem O.D.
Standard (IN.): 5.475 – 5.490 mm (0.2156 – 0.2161 in)
Standard (EX.): 5.455 – 5.470 mm (0.2148 – 0.2154 in)

Valve head thickness “a” (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.5 mm (0.02 in)

NOTE

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If valve guides have to be removed for
replacement after inspecting related parts,
carry out the steps shown in valve guide
replacement. Refer to “Valve Guide
Replacement (Page 1D-38)”.

“a”

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Valve Stem Deflection
Lift the valve about 10 mm (0.39 in) “a” from the valve
seat. Measure the valve stem deflection in two
directions, “X” and “Y”, perpendicular to each other.
Position the dial gauge as shown. If the deflection
exceeds the service limit, then determine whether the
valve or the guide should be replaced with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)

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Valve stem deflection (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 0.35 mm (0.014 in)

(A)

(B)

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(A)

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1D-37 Engine Mechanical:
Valve Spring
The force of the coil spring keeps the valve seat tight. A
weakened spring results in reduced engine power output
and often accounts for the chattering noise coming from
the valve mechanism.
Check the valve springs for proper strength by
measuring their free length and also by the force
required to compress them. If the spring length is less
than the service limit or if the force required to compress
the spring does not fall within the specified range,
replace the valve spring.

Valve Seat Width
1) Visually check for valve seat width on each valve
face. If the valve face has worn abnormally, replace
the valve.
2) Coat the valve seat with a red lead (Prussian Blue)
and set the valve in place.
3) Rotate the valve with light pressure.
Special tool
(A): 09916–10911 (Valve lapper set)

Special tool
(A): 09900–20101 (Vernier calipers (1/15 mm,
150 mm))

(A)

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Valve spring free length (IN. & EX.)
Service limit: 46.1 mm (1.81 in)

Valve spring tension (IN. & EX.)
Standard: 182 – 210 N (18.6 – 21.4 kgf, 41.0 – 47.2
Ibs)/36.35 mm (1.43 in)

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4) Check that the transferred red lead (blue) on the
valve face is uniform all around and in center of the
valve face.
If the seat width “a” measured exceeds the standard
value, or seat width is not uniform reface the seat
using the seat cutter. Refer to “Valve Seat Repair
(Page 1D-40)”.

(A)

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“a”

Valve seat width “a” (IN. & EX.)
Standard: 0.9 – 1.1 mm (0.035 – 0.043 in)

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“b”

Tension “a”
182 – 210 N
(18.6 – 21.4 kgf, 41.0 – 47.2 lbs)

“a”

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Length “b”
36.35 mm
(1.43 in)

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Engine Mechanical:
Valve Seat Sealing Condition
1) Clean and assemble the cylinder head and valve
components.
2) Fill the intake and exhaust ports with gasoline to
check for leaks. If any leaks occur, inspect the valve
seat and face for burrs or other things that could
prevent the valve from sealing. Refer to “Valve Seat
Repair (Page 1D-40)”.
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WARNING

Always use extreme caution when handling
gasoline.

Valve Guide Replacement

1D-38

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1) Remove the cylinder head. Refer to “Engine Top
Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Remove the valves. Refer to “Cylinder Head
Disassembly and Assembly (Page 1D-31)”.
3) Using the valve guide remover, drive the valve guide
out toward the intake or exhaust camshaft side.
Special tool
(A): 09916–44910 (Valve guide remover/
installer)
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• Discard the removed valve guide subassemblies.
• Only oversized valve guides are available
as replacement parts. (Part No. 1111532E70)

(A)

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NOTE

After servicing the valve seats, be sure to
check the valve clearance after the cylinder
head has been reinstalled. Refer to “Valve
Clearance Inspection and Adjustment in
Section 0B (Page 0B-4)”.

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4) Refinish the valve guide holes in the cylinder head
using the reamer and handle.
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CAUTION

When refinishing or removing the reamer
from the valve guide hole, always turn it
clockwise.
Special tool
(B): 09916–34580 (Valve guide reamer (10.8
mm))
(C): 09916–34542 (Reamer handle)

(B)
(C)

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1D-39 Engine Mechanical:
5) Cool down the new valve guides in a freezer for
about one hour and heat the cylinder head to 100 –
150 °C (212 – 302 °F) with a hot plate.
!

CAUTION

Do not use a burner to heat the valve guide
hole to prevent cylinder head distortion.
6) Apply engine oil to each valve guide and valve guide
hole.
7) Drive the guide into the guide hole using the valve
guide installer.
!

CAUTION

Special tool
(C): 09916–34542 (Reamer handle)
(E): 09916–34550 (Valve guide reamer (5.5
mm))
NOTE
• Be sure to cool down the cylinder head to
ambient air temperature.
• Insert the reamer from the combustion
chamber and always turn the reamer
handle clockwise.

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Failure to oil the valve guide hole before
driving the new guide into place may result in
a damaged guide or head.

8) After installing the valve guides, refinish their guiding
bores using the reamer. Be sure to clean and oil the
guides after reaming.

Special tool
(A): 09916–44910 (Valve guide remover/
installer)
(D): 09916–57360 (Attachment)

(C)

(E)

(A)

(D)

“a”

1

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“a”: IN.: 14.5 mm (0.57 in)
EX.: 12.5 mm (0.49 in)

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9) Reassemble the cylinder head. Refer to “Cylinder
Head Disassembly and Assembly (Page 1D-31)”.
10) Install the cylinder head assembly. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

(A)

(D)
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Engine Mechanical:

Valve Seat Repair

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The valve seats (1) for both the intake and exhaust
valves are machined to three different angles. The seat
contact surface is cut at 45°.

30°

15°
45°

45°

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Inspection
• Install the cam drive idle gear/sprocket (1) and tighten
the shaft (2) to the specified torque.

1

1
IN

Cam Drive Idle Gear / Sprocket Thrust
Clearance Inspection and Adjustment

Tightening torque
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft (a): 41 N·m (
4.1 kgf-m, 29.5 lb-ft)

60°

60°

EX
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CAUTION

Exhaust
15°/45°/60°

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Intake
Seat angle
30°/45°/60°
0.9 – 1.1 mm
Seat width
(0.035 – 0.043 in)
Valve
36 mm
diameter
(1.42 in)
Valve guide 5.500 – 5.512 mm
I.D.
(0.2165 – 0.2170 in)
!

1D-40

←

33 mm
(1.30 in)

(a)

←

• The valve seat contact area must be
inspected after each cut.
• Do not use lapping compound after the
final cut is made. The finished valve seat
should have a velvety smooth finish but
not a highly polished or shiny finish. This
will provide a soft surface for the final
seating of the valve which will occur
during the first few seconds of engine
operation.

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• Measure the thrust clearance between the idle gear
and shim by using a thickness gauge.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)

Cam drive idle gear/sprocket thrust clearance
Standard: 0.15 – 0.27 mm (0.006 – 0.011 in)

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After servicing the valve seats, be sure to
check the valve clearance after the cylinder
head has been reinstalled. Refer to “Valve
Clearance Inspection and Adjustment in
Section 0B (Page 0B-4)”.

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1D-41 Engine Mechanical:
Adjustment
If the thrust clearance is exceed the standard, adjust the
thrust clearance by the following procedures:
• Remove the shim, and measure its thickness with a
micrometer.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))

Cylinder Disassembly and Assembly

B831G21406029

Disassembly
Refer to “Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
Assembly
Assembly is in the reverse order of disassembly. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Apply engine coolant to O-ring of water union.
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CAUTION

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Replace the O-ring with a new one.

(A)

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• Replace the sim with a other size.
“B”

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• Tighten the water union bolt.

“C”

“A”

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Shim thickness “C”
1.38 – 1.42
(0.054 – 0.056)
1.28 – 1.32
(0.050 – 0.052)
1.18 – 1.22
(0.046 – 0.048)
1.08 – 1.12
(0.043 – 0.044)
0.98 – 1.02
(0.039 – 0.040)
0.88 – 0.92
(0.035 – 0.036)

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Color “A”/Mark “B”
(part No.)
Dark blue
(09181-15182)
Yellow
(09181-15181)
Light blue
(09181-15176)
Light green
(09181-15172)
Brown
(09181-15166)
“J” mark
(09181-15164)

Cylinder Inspection

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Refer to “Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
Refer to “Engine Top Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

Cylinder Distortion
Check the gasket surface of the cylinder for distortion.
Use a straightedge and thickness gauge. Take clearance
readings at several places. If any reading exceeds the
service limit, replace the cylinder.
Special tool
: 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)
Cylinder distortion
Service limit: 0.05 mm (0.102 in)

• Recheck the thrust clearance.

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Engine Mechanical:
Cylinder Bore
Inspect the cylinder wall for any scratches, nicks or other
damage. If any defects are found, replace the cylinder
with a new one.
Measure the cylinder bore diameter at six places.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20530 (Cylinder gauge set)
Cylinder bore
Standard: 104.000 – 104.015 mm (4.0945 – 4.0951 in)

3) Remove the 2nd ring and oil ring in the same
manner.
Installation
NOTE
• When installing the piston ring, be careful
not to damage the piston.
• Do not expand the piston ring excessively
since it is apt to be broken down.
1) Install the piston rings in the order of the oil ring,
second ring and top ring.
a) The first member to go into the oil ring groove is
a spacer (1).
After placing the spacer, fit the two side rails (2).

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(A)

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Piston-to-cylinder Clearance
Refer to “Piston and Piston Ring Inspection (Page 1D43)”.

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Piston Ring Removal and Installation

1D-42

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2
1
2

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CAUTION

When installing the spacer, be careful so that
the both edges are not overlapped.

“A”
A

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Removal
1) Draw out the piston pin and remove the piston. Refer
to “Engine Top Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.
2) Carefully spread the ring opening with your thumbs
and then push up the opposite side of the 1st ring to
remove it.
NOTE

Do not expand the piston ring excessively
since it is apt to be broken down.

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“B”
B

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“A”: INCORRECT

“B”: CORRECT

1D-43 Engine Mechanical:
b) Install the 2nd ring (3) and 1st ring (4) to piston.

Piston and Piston Ring Inspection

NOTE

Refer to “Piston Ring Removal and Installation
(Page 1D-42)”.

1st ring (4) and 2nd ring (3) differ in shape.

B831G21406032

Piston Diameter
Measure the piston diameter using the micrometer at 15
mm (0.6 in) “a” from the skirt end. If the piston diameter
is less than the service limit, replace the piston.

4

Special tool
(A): 09900–20210 (Micrometer (100 – 125 mm))
3

Piston diameter
Service limit: 103.880 mm (4.0898 in)

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Face the side with the edge “C” and stamped
mark “D” upward when assembling.

“a”

4

“C”

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“D”

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2) Position the gaps of the three rings and side rails as
shown. Before inserting piston into the cylinder,
check that the gaps are so located.

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EX

“D”

IN
“F”
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“D”: 2nd ring and lower side rail
“E”: Upper side rail
“F”: 1st ring and spacer

3) Install the piston and piston pin. Refer to “Engine Top
Side Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

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Piston-to-cylinder Clearance
Subtract the piston diameter from the cylinder bore
diameter. If the piston-to-cylinder clearance exceeds the
service limit, replace both the cylinder and the piston.
Piston-to-cylinder clearance
Service limit: 0.120 mm (0.0047 in)

“E”

(A)

Engine Mechanical:
Piston Ring-to-groove Clearance
Measure the side clearances of the 1st and 2nd piston
rings using the thickness gauge. If any of the clearances
exceed the limit, replace both the piston and piston
rings.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)
(B): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))
Piston ring-to-groove clearance
Service limit: (1st): 0.180 mm (0.0071 in)
Service limit: (2nd): 0.150 mm (0.0059 in)

Piston Ring Free End Gap and Piston Ring End Gap
Measure the piston ring free end gap using vernier
calipers. Next, fit the piston ring squarely into the
cylinder and measure the piston ring end gap using the
thickness gauge. If any of the measurements exceed the
service limit, replace the piston ring with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20101 (Vernier calipers (1/15 mm,
150 mm))
Piston ring free end gap
Service limit: (1st): 10.5 mm (0.41 in)
Service limit: (2nd): 11.7 mm (0.46 in)
Special tool
(B): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)

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Piston ring groove width
“a”: Standard: (1st): 0.83 – 0.85 mm (0.0327 – 0.0335
in)
“b”: Standard: (1st): 1.30 – 1.32 mm (0.0512 – 0.0520
in)
Standard: (2nd): 1.01 – 1.03 mm (0.0398 – 0.0406 in)
Standard: (Oil): 2.01 – 2.03 mm (0.0791 – 0.0799 in)

1D-44

Piston ring end gap
Service limit: (1st): 0.50 mm (0.020 in)
Service limit: (2nd): 0.50 mm (0.020 in)

Piston ring thickness
Standard: (1st):0.76 – 0.81 mm (0.0299 – 0.0319)
Standard: (1st):1.08 – 1.10 mm (0.0425 – 0.0433)
Standard: (2nd): 0.97 – 0.99 mm (0.0382 – 0.0390 in)

(A)

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“b”

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(B)

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1D-45 Engine Mechanical:
Piston Pin and Pin Bore
Measure the piston pin bore inside diameter using the
small bore gauge. If measurement is out of specification,
replace the piston.

Engine Bottom Side Disassembly

Special tool
(A): 09900–20602 (Dial gauge (1/1000 mm, 1
mm))
(B): 09900–22403 (Small bore gauge (18 – 35
mm))

Starter Motor
Remove the starter motor (1).

B831G21406033

Remove the engine assembly. Refer to “Engine
Assembly Removal (Page 1D-13)”.

1

Piston pin bore I.D.
Service limit: 23.030 mm (0.9067 in)

(A)

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(B)

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Measure the piston pin outside diameter at three
positions using the micrometer. If any of the
measurements are out of specification, replace the
piston pin.

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Engine Top Side
Remove the engine top side (1). Refer to “Engine Top
Side Disassembly (Page 1D-17)”.

1

Special tool
(C): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))
Piston pin O.D.
Service limit: 22.980 mm (0.9047 in)

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Oil Filter
Remove the oil filter (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09915–40610 (Oil filter wrench)

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(A)
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Engine Mechanical:
Water Pump
Remove the water pump (1).

1D-46

Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Idle Gear
1) Remove the starter torque limiter (1) with the
washers (2).
2) Remove the starter idle gear (3) and shaft (4).
2

1

1
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3

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Starter Cup
1) Remove the starter cup nut (1) with a suitable bar.
2) Remove the starter cup (2).

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3) Remove the bushings (5) from the crankcase and
generator cover.

5

5

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Generator
Remove the generator component parts (1). Refer to
“Generator Removal and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.

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Starter Driven Gear
Remove the key (1) and starter driven gear (2).

2

1

1

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1D-47 Engine Mechanical:
Gear Shift System
1) Remove the washers (1) and gearshift shaft (2).
2) Remove the cam driven gear (3) by removing its bolt
(4).

2) Remove the drive gear spacer (3) and output shaft
spacer (4).

3

1
2
4

3
4

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Cam Chain / Cam Chain Tensioner
1) Remove the cam chain tensioner bolt (1), cam chain
tensioner (2) and washer (3).
2) Remove the cam chain (4).

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3) Remove the gear shift cam stopper bolt (5) and gear
shift cam stopper (6), washer (7) and return spring
(8).

3

5

7

1

2

6

8

4

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Transfer Output Drive Gear
1) Remove the snap ring (1) and transfer output drive
gear (2).
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

Oil Pump
1) Remove the snap ring (1).
NOTE

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Do not drop the snap ring (1) into the
crankcase.
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

2) Remove the oil pump drive chain (2) and oil pump
driven gear (3) from the oil pump.

1

2

1
2
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3

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Engine Mechanical:

1D-48

4) Remove the keys (5).

3) Remove the pin (4) and washer (5).
4) Remove the oil pump (6).
NOTE

5

Do not drop the pin (4) and washer (5) into
the crankcase.

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5) Unlock the crank balancer drive gear nut.
6

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Balancer Shaft Drive / Driven Gear
1) Remove the balancer shaft driven gear bolts (1) by
holding the crankshaft with the special tool.
Special tool
: 09924–52460 (Socket (52 mm))

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6) Remove the crank balancer drive gear nut (5) with
the special tools.

1

Special tool
(A): 09924–52460 (Socket (52 mm))
(B): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub
holder)
: 09920–31020 (Extension handle)

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(B)

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2) Remove the water pump drive gear (2) and oil pump
drive gear (3).
3) Remove the crank balancer shaft driven gears (4).

5

(A)

4

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3
2
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1D-49 Engine Mechanical:
7) Remove the washer (6) and crank balancer drive
gear (7).

Oil Jet
Remove the oil jet (1) from crankcase.

6
1

7

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8) Remove the pin (8).

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Oil Gallery Plug
Remove the oil gallery plug (1) and gasket (2).

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2

1

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Gear Position Switch
1) Remove the gear position switch (1).

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Automatic Transmission
Remove the automatic component parts (1). Refer to “Vbelt Type Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-5)” and
“Clutch Shoe Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-16)”.

I831G1140220-01

I831G1140217-01

2) Remove the gear position switch contacts (2) and its
springs (3).

2

3

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Engine Mechanical:
Crankcase
1) Remove the crankcase bolts “A” and clamp (1).
2) Remove the crankcase bolts “B”.

1D-50

Oil Strainer
Remove the oil strainer (1).

NOTE
Loosen the crankcase bolts diagonally with
the smaller sizes first.

1
1
“A”
I831G1140229-01

“B”
“A”

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3) Separate the crankcase with the special tool.
NOTE

Transfer / Rear Output Shaft / Rear Output Shaft
Bevel Gear
Remove the transfer component parts (1), rear output
shaft (2) and rear output shaft bevel gear component
parts (3). Refer to “Transfer Removal and Installation in
Section 3C (Page 3C-3)”.

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“A”

1

• The crankcase separator plate is parallel
with the end face of the crankcase.
• The crankshaft must remain in the left
crankcase half.

Special tool
(A): 09920–13120 (Crankcase separating
tool)

2

3

2

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Crank Balancer
Remove the crank balancer shafts (1).

(A)

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4) Remove the collar (2).

1

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5) Remove the dowel pins (3).
I831G1140233-01

3

I831G1140225-01

1D-51 Engine Mechanical:
Crankshaft
1) Install the removed generator cover (1) and tighten
the bolts at three places.

Engine Bottom Side Assembly

B831G21406034

Assemble the engine bottom side in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
NOTE

1

Apply engine oil to each running and sliding
part before reassembling.
Crankshaft
!

2) Remove the crankshaft (2) with the special tool.

Special tool
(A): 09920–13120 (Crankcase separating
tool)

2

Never fit the crankshaft into the crankcase by
striking it with a plastic mallet.
Always use the special tool, otherwise the
accuracy of the crankshaft alignment will be
affected.

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CAUTION

(A)

• Install the crankshaft to left crankcase with the special
tools.
Special tool
(A): 09910–32812 (Crankshaft installer)
(B): 09910–32860 (Attachment)
(C): 09941–53610 (Front fork installer
hammer)

(A)

(B)

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(C)

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Engine Mount Bushing
Remove the engine mount bushings if necessary.

I831G1140239-01

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Crank Balancer
• Install the crank balancer shafts (1).

1
1
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Engine Mechanical:
Oil Strainer
• Install the oil strainer (1).
NOTE
Fit the convex part “A” of the oil strainer in
the concave part “B” of the crankcase.

1D-52

Crankcase
• Wipe the crankcase mating surface (both surfaces).
• Insert the dowel pins (1) onto the left crankcase.
• Apply engine oil to the conrod big end and each gear.

1

“A”
1

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“B”

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Transfer / Rear Output Shaft / Rear Output Shaft
Bevel Gear
• Install the rear output shaft bevel gear (1) and rear
output shaft (2). Refer to “Transfer Removal and
Installation in Section 3C (Page 3C-3)”.
NOTE

I831G1140248-03

• Apply bond to the mating surface of the right
crankcase.
: Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI BOND
No.1215 or equivalent)

Measure the backlash before installing the
transfer component parts (3). Refer to “Rear
Output Shaft Drive Bevel Gear Shim
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 3D
(Page 3D-11)”.

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• Install the transfer component parts (3). Refer to
“Transfer Removal and Installation in Section 3C
(Page 3C-3)”.

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• Apply grease to the oil seals.

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

• Assemble the crankcase with in few minutes.

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3

2

1
I831G1140247-02

I831G1140250-01

1D-53 Engine Mechanical:
• Tighten the crankcase bolts a little at a time to
equalize the pressure.
• Tighten the crankcase bolts to the specified torque.

• Apply grease to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Use the new O-ring to prevent oil leakage.

NOTE
• Tighten the larger diameter crankcase
bolts first and then smaller ones
diagonally and evenly.
• Fit the cramp to the bolt “A”.

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
• Install the collar (2).

Tightening torque
Crankcase bolt (M6): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)
Crankcase bolt (M8): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

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“A”

2

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• After the crankcase bolts have been tightened, check
if the each shaft rotate smoothly.

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Gear Position Switch
• Install each gear shift switch contact and spring.
• Apply grease to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

I831G1140255-01

I831G1140256-02

I831G1140260-01

Engine Mechanical:
• Tighten the gear position switch mounting bolts.
!

CAUTION

• Be careful not to tighten the bolts too
much.
• Clamp the read wire firmly.

1D-54

Oil Jet
When installing the oil jet, apply grease to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Use a new O-ring to prevent oil pressure leak.

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(a)

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Oil Gallery Plug
Install the oil gallery plug to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

Use a new gasket (1) to prevent oil pressure
leak.

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Automatic Transmission
• Install the automatic transmission component parts
(1). Refer to “V-belt Type Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-5)” and “Clutch Shoe Removal
and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-16)”.

Tightening torque
Main oil gallery plug (a): 18 N·m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0 lbft)

1

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1

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(a)

I831G1140339-01

I831G1140263-01

Crank Balancer Drive / Driven Gear
• Install the pin (1).

1

I831G1140264-02

1D-55 Engine Mechanical:
• Install the crank balancer drive gear (2) and washer
(3).

• Install the keys (4).

4
2
3

I831G1140268-01
I831G1140265-02

!

CAUTION

• Install the crank balancer driven gears (5) water pump
drive gear (6) and oil pump drive gear (7).

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• Hold the crank balancer drive gear with the special
tools and tighten the drive gear nut to the specified
torque with the special tool.

Do not reuse the balancer drive gear nut.

Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub holder)
(B): 09924–52460 (Socket (52 mm))
: 09920–31020 (Extension handle)
Tightening torque
Crank balancer drive gear nut: 150 N·m (15.0 kgfm, 108.5 lb-ft)

NOTE

• Align the punch mark “A” of crank
balancer drive gear with the punch marks
“B” of each crank balancer driven gear as
shown.
• Be careful direction of the oil pump drive
gear.

5

“B”

5

(A)

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6

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(B)

I831G1140269-01

I831G1140266-02

• Lock the crank balancer drive gear nut with a center
punch.

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

I831G1140270-02

I831G1140267-02

Engine Mechanical:
• Apply thread lock to the balancer driven gear bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)
• Hold the crank balancer drive gear nut with the special
tool and tighten bolts to the specified torque.

1D-56

• Install the oil pump drive gear (3) with chain (4).
• Install the snap ring (5).
NOTE
Be careful not to drop the snap ring (5) into
the crankcase.

Special tool
(A): 09924–52460 (Socket (52 mm))
Tightening torque
Crank balancer driven gear bolt (a): 50 N·m (5.0
kgf-m, 36.0 lb-ft)

3

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4
(A)

5

(a)

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Cam Chain Tensioner
• Install the cam chain tensioner (1) along with the
washer (2).
• Tighten the cam chain tensioner bolt (3) to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Cam chain tensioner bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m,
16.5 lb-ft)

(a)

1

2

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(A)

3

(a)

I831G1140272-01

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Oil Pump
• Apply thread lock to the oil pump mounting bolts and
tighten the bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

I831G1140275-01

Transfer Output Drive Gear
• Install the spacer (1) and (2).

• Install the washer (1) and pin (2).
1

1
2

2
I831G1140276-01
I831G1140273-01

1D-57 Engine Mechanical:
• Install the gearshift cam stopper plate (5).

• Install the snap ring (3).
!

NOTE

CAUTION

The removed snap ring must be replaced
with a new one.

Align the gearshift cam pin “B” with the
gearshift cam stopper plate hole “C”.

Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

5

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“C”

“B”

I831G1140280-01

• Install the gearshift shaft (6).

I831G1140277-01

Gearshift System
• Install the gearshift cam stopper (1), bolt (2), washer
(3) and return spring (4).
NOTE

NOTE

Align the punch mark “D” with the concave
mark “E” of gearshift cam of surface.

Hook the return spring end “A” to the
stopper (1).

“D”

3

1

6

“E”

I831G1140282-01

Starter Driven Gear
• Install the starter driven gear (1) and key (2).

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• Check the gearshift cam stopper moves smoothly.
• Locate the gearshift cam in the neutral position.

2

I831G1140278-01

1

2

1

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“A”

I831G1140279-02

Engine Mechanical:
Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Idle Gear
• Apply molybdenum oil solution to the starter idle gear
pin.

1D-58

• Install the starter torque limiter (3) with washers (4).
4

M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)
3
4

I831G1140286-02

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Generator
• Install the generator component parts. Refer to
“Generator Removal and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.

I831G1140283-01

• Install the starter idle gear (1).

NOTE

Fit the clamp to the bolt “A”.

“A”

1

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• Install the bushings (2) into the crankcase and
generator cover.
NOTE

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Apply molybdenum oil solution to the inside
of the bushings.

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M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)

2

I831G1140287-02

Starter Cup
• Apply grease to the O-ring and lip of the oil seal.
• Install the starter cup (1).
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
2

2

1

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I831G1140288-01

1D-59 Engine Mechanical:
• Tighten the starter cup nut to the specified torque by
holding starter cup with the suitable bar (2).
Tightening torque
Starter cup nut (a): 38 N·m (3.8 kgf-m, 27.5 lb-ft)

Starter Motor
Install the starter motor. Refer to “Starter Motor Removal
and Installation in Section 1I (Page 1I-4)”.
Engine Top Side
Assemble the engine top side. Refer to “Engine Top Side
Assembly (Page 1D-21)”.

Conrod and Crankshaft Inspection

B831G21406035

Refer to “Engine Bottom Side Disassembly (Page 1D45)”.

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(a)
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Water Pump
• Apply grease to the O-ring.
!

Conrod Small End I.D.
Measure the conrod small end inside diameter with the
dial calipers.
If conrod small end inside diameter exceeds the service
limit, replace the conrod.

CAUTION

Special tool
(A): 09900–20605 (Dial calipers (1/100 mm, 10 –
34 mm))
Conrod small end I.D.
Service limit: 23.040 mm (0.9071 in)

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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• Tighten the water pump mounting bolts (1) to the
specified torque.

Tightening torque
Water pump mounting bolt: 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0
lb-ft)

1

1

(a)

(a)

I831G1140291-02

(A)

I831G1140292-02

Engine Mechanical:
Conrod Deflection
Wear On the big end of the conrod can be estimated by
checking the movement of the small end of the rod. This
method can also check the extent of ware on the parts of
the conrod’s big end.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
(B): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(C): 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))

Crankshaft Runout
• Measure the crankshaft runout with V-blocks and dial
gauge.
NOTE
• Place the crankshaft onto the V-blocks so
that it becomes horizontally.
• Measure the runout from the tips of the
crankshaft.
Crankshaft runout
Service limit: 0.08 mm (0.003 in)

Conrod deflection
Service Limit: 3.0 mm (0.12 in)

Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
: 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
: 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))

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(B)

(A)

(A)

(C)

1D-60

(A)

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Conrod Big End Side Clearance
1) Check the conrod big end side clearance with the
thickness gauge.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)
Conrod big end side clearance
Service limit: 1.0 mm (0.04 in)

Width Between Crankshaft Webs

I705H1140241-01

B831G21406036

Measure the width between crankshaft webs “a”.

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Width between crankshaft webs “a”
Standard: 72.9 – 73.1 mm (2.87 – 2.88 in)

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2) If the clearance exceeds the limit, replace the
crankshaft assembly and conrod with a new one.
(A)

“a”
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1D-61 Engine Mechanical:

Crankshaft Oil Seal Inspection

Generator cover
B831G21406037

Check the oil seal for damage. If any damage is found,
replace the oil seal with a new one. Refer to “Engine
Bottom Side Disassembly (Page 1D-45)” and “Bearing
Removal and Installation (Page 1D-61)”.

I831G1140301-03

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Bearing Removal and Installation
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Bearing Inspection

Removal
Left crankcase
1) Remove the each bearing retainers.

B831G21406039

B831G21406038

Refer to “Engine Bottom Side Disassembly (Page 1D45)”.
Rotate the bearing inner race by finger to inspect for
abnormal play, noise and smooth rotation while the
bearings are in the crankcase. Replace the bearing if
there is anything unusual.
Left crankcase

I831G1140302-01

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2) Remove the drive shaft bearing (1) with the special
tool.
Special tool
(A): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

I831G1140299-03

(A)

Right crankcase

1

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I831G1140300-03

Engine Mechanical:

1D-62

3) Remove the other bearings (2) with the special tool.

3) Remove the each bearing (2) with the special tool.

Special tool
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

Special tool
(B): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

2

2

2

(B)

1

(B)

2

2

2
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4) Remove the front output shaft bearing (3) with the
special tools.

Right crankcase
1) Remove the bearing retainers.

Special tool
(C): 09923–74511 (Bearing remover)
(D): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)

(D)

3

I831G1140305-01

(C)

2) Remove the oil seal (1) with the special tool.

I831G1140308-01

5) Remove the crankshaft bearing (4) with the special
tools.
Special tool
(D): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)
(E): 09941–64511 (Bearing remover)

(A)

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Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

1

4
I831G1140306-01

(E)
(D)

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1D-63 Engine Mechanical:
6) Remove the oil seal (5) with the special tool.
Special tool
(F): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

4) Remove the oil seal (3) with the special tool.
Special tool
(B): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

(F)

5
(B)

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Generator cover
1) Remove the magnet stator. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
2) Remove the snap rings (1) with the special tool.

I831G1140313-01

5) Remove the speed sensor (4).

4

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

1

I831G1140314-01

6) Remove the oil seals (5).

5

5

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3) Remove the each bearings (2) with the special tool.

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Special tool
(A): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

(A)

2

2

2
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Engine Mechanical:
Installation
!

1D-64

3) Install the snap rings (3).

CAUTION

!

The removed bearings and oil seals must be
replaced with new ones.

CAUTION

The removed snap rings must be replaced
with new ones.

Generator cover
1) Install the oil seals (1) with suitable tool.
3

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2) Install the each bearing (2) with a special tool.
!

CAUTION

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4) Apply grease to O-ring and install the speed sensor
(4).
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

Use the special tool suitable size for each
bearing to prevent damage.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

5) Tighten the bolt to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Speed sensor bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lbft)
4

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(a)

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I831G1140318-01

6) Install the removed parts. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.

1D-65 Engine Mechanical:
Right crankcase
1) Install the oil seals (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
: 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

(A)

Left crankcase
1) Install the bearings (1) with the special tool.
!

CAUTION

Use the special tool suitable size for each
bearing to prevent damage.
NOTE
The stamped mark side of the bearing faces
inside of crankcase.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

1

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1

1

(A)

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2) Install the bearings (2) with the special tool.
!

CAUTION

1

Use the special tool suitable size for each
bearing to prevent damage.

1

NOTE

The stamped mark side of the bearing faces
inside of crankcase.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

2

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2

: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

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2

I831G1140321-01

2) Apply thread lock to the screws, and install the
retainers by tightening them.

I831G1140338-02

3) Apply thread lock to the screws and tighten them.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

2
2
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I831G1140322-01

Engine Mechanical:

1D-66

Specifications
Service Data

B831G21407001

Valve + Valve Guide
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Valve diam.
Tappet clearance (when cold)
Valve guide to valve stem clearance
Valve guide I.D.

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Valve stem O.D.

Standard
36.0 (1.42)
33.0 (1.30)
0.10 – 0.20 (0.004 – 0.008)
0.20 – 0.30 (0.008 – 0.012)
0.010 – 0.037 (0.0004 – 0.0015)
0.030 – 0.057 (0.0012 – 0.0022)
5.500 – 5.512 (0.2165 – 0.2170)
5.475 – 5.490 (0.2156 – 0.2161)
5.455 – 5.470 (0.2148 – 0.2154)
—
—
—
0.9 – 1.1 (0.035 – 0.043)
—
—
182 – 210 N (18.6 – 21.4 kgf, 41.0 – 47.2 lbs) at
IN. & EX.
length 36.35 mm (1.43 in)

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

Valve stem deflection
Valve stem runout
Valve head thickness
Valve seat width
Valve head radial runout
Valve spring free length
Valve spring tension

Limit
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0.35 (0.014)
0.05 (0.002)
0.5 (0.02)
—
0.03 (0.001)
46.1 (1.81)
—

Camshaft + Cylinder Head
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Cam height

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Camshaft journal oil clearance
Camshaft journal holder I.D.
Camshaft journal O.D.
Camshaft runout
Cylinder head distortion
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket thrust
clearance

IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

Standard
36.330 – 36.380 (1.4303 – 1.4323)
35.300 – 35.350 (1.3898 – 1.3917)
0.019 – 0.053 (0.0007 – 0.0021)
22.012 – 22.025 (0.8666 – 0.8671)
21.972 – 21.993 (0.8650 – 0.8659)
—
—

0.15 – 0.27 (0.006 – 0.011)

Limit
36.030 (1.4185)
35.000 (1.3780)
0.150 (0.0059)
—
—
0.10 (0.004)
0.05 (0.002)
—

1D-67 Engine Mechanical:
Cylinder + Piston + Piston Ring
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Compression pressure (Automaticdecomp. actuated)
Piston-to-cylinder clearance
Cylinder bore
Piston diam.
Cylinder distortion
Piston ring free end gap
Piston ring end gap

Piston ring groove width

Piston ring thickness
Piston pin bore I.D.
Piston pin O.D.
Conrod + Crankshaft
Unit: mm (in)

Limit
2,

Approx. 1 000 kPa (10.0 kgf/cm 142 psi)
0.030 – 0.040 (0.0012 – 0.0016)
104.000 – 104.015 (4.0945 – 4.0951)
103.965 – 103.980 (4.0931 – 4.0937)
Measure at 15 mm (0.6 in) from the skirt end.
—
1st
R
Approx. 13.1 (0.52)
2nd RN
Approx. 14.6 (0.57)
1st
R
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
2nd RN
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
1st
—
2nd
—
0.83 – 0.85 (0.0327 – 0.0335)
1st
1.30 – 1.32 (0.0512 – 0.0520)
2nd
1.01 – 1.03 (0.0398 – 0.0406)
Oil
2.01 – 2.03 (0.0791 – 0.0799)
0.76 – 0.81 (0.0299 – 0.0319)
1st
1.08 – 1.10 (0.0425 – 0.0433)
2nd
0.97 – 0.99 (0.0382 – 0.0390)
23.002 – 23.008 (0.9056 – 0.9058)
22.992 – 23.000 (0.9052 – 0.9055)

—
0.120 (0.0047)
Nicks or Scratches
103.880 (4.0898)
0.05 (0.102)
10.5 (0.41)
11.7 (0.46)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.180 (0.0071)
0.150 (0.0059)

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Piston ring-to-groove clearance

Standard

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Item
Conrod small end I.D.
Conrod deflection
Conrod big end side clearance
Conrod big end width
Crank web to web width
Crankshaft runout

Standard
23.006 – 23.014 (0.9057 – 0.9061)
—
0.10 – 0.75 (0.004 – 0.030)
24.95 – 25.00 (0.982 – 0.984)
72.9 – 73.1 (2.87 – 2.88)
—

—

—
—
—
—
—
23.030 (0.9067)
22.980 (0.9047)

Limit
23.040 (0.9071)
3.0 (0.12)
1.0 (0.04)
—
—
0.08 (0.003)

Engine Mechanical:

Tightening Torque Specifications

B831G21407002

N⋅m
4.5
2
2
5
60
23
26
55
25
37
10
10
10

Tightening torque
kgf-m
0.45
0.2
0.2
0.5
6.0
2.3
2.6
5.5
2.5
3.7
1.0
1.0
1.0

lb-ft
3.0
1.5
1.5
3.5
43.5
16.5
19.0
40.0
18.0
27.0
7.0
7.0
7.0

41

4.1

29.5

Cam chain tension adjuster bolt
Cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt
Camshaft journal holder bolt

10
7

1.0
0.7

7.0
5.0

10

1.0

7.0

Head cover bolt (Initial)
Head cover bolt (Final)
Valve timing inspection plug
Oil gallery plug (Cylinder head)
Intake pipe bolt
Water bypass union
Crankcase bolt (M6)
Crankcase bolt (M8)
Main oil gallery plug
Crank balancer drive gear nut
Crank balancer driven gear bolt
Cam chain tensioner bolt
Starter cup nut
Water pump mounting bolt
Speed sensor bolt

10
14
23
10
9
12
10
26
18
150
50
23
38
10
10

1.0
1.4
2.3
1.0
0.9
1.2
1.0
2.6
1.8
15.0
5.0
2.3
3.8
1.0
1.0

7.0
10.0
16.5
7.0
6.5
8.5
7.0
19.0
13.0
108.5
36.0
16.5
27.5
7.0
7.0

Fastening part

)(Page 1D-6)
)(Page 1D-11)
)(Page 1D-12)
)(Page 1D-12)
)(Page 1D-16)
)(Page 1D-16)
)(Page 1D-16)
)(Page 1D-16)
)(Page 1D-23)
)(Page 1D-23)
)(Page 1D-23)
)(Page 1D-23)
)(Page 1D-24)
)(Page 1D-25) /
)(Page 1D-40)
)(Page 1D-25)
)(Page 1D-26)
)(Page 1D-26) /
)(Page 1D-29)
)(Page 1D-27)
)(Page 1D-27)
)(Page 1D-27)
)(Page 1D-32)
)(Page 1D-33)
)(Page 1D-33)
)(Page 1D-53)
)(Page 1D-53)
)(Page 1D-54)
)(Page 1D-55)
)(Page 1D-56)
)(Page 1D-56)
)(Page 1D-59)
)(Page 1D-59)
)(Page 1D-64)

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Note

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Air cleaner box mounting bolt
TP sensor mounting screw
ISC valve mounting screw
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw
Engine mounting nut
Engine mounting damper stopper bolt
Footrest mounting bolt (M8)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 200) (Initial)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 200) (Final)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 70)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 100)
Cylinder base nut
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft

1D-68

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Throttle Body Components (Page 1D-7)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

1D-69 Engine Mechanical:

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material

B831G21408001

Grease

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

Molybdenum oil

MOLYBDENUM OIL SOLUTION

Sealant

Thread lock cement

NOTE

—

Note
)(Page 1D-11) /
)(Page 1D-33) /
)(Page 1D-52) /
)(Page 1D-53) /
)(Page 1D-53) /
)(Page 1D-58) /
)(Page 1D-59) /
)(Page 1D-64)
)(Page 1D-21) /
)(Page 1D-22) /
)(Page 1D-34) /
)(Page 1D-58) /
)(Page 1D-58)
)(Page 1D-22) /
)(Page 1D-52)
)(Page 1D-27)

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Material

SUZUKI BOND No.1215 or
equivalent
SUZUKI BOND No.1216B or
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or
equivalent

P/No.: 99000–31110

P/No.: 99000–31230
P/No.: 99000–32030
P/No.: 99000–32050

)(Page 1D-16) /
)(Page 1D-56)
)(Page 1D-33) /
)(Page 1D-33) /
)(Page 1D-56) /
)(Page 1D-65) /
)(Page 1D-65)

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Throttle Body Components (Page 1D-7)”

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Special Tool

09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 1D-63)

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09900–06107
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 1D-47) /
)(Page 1D-47) /
)(Page 1D-57)

09900–20101
Vernier calipers (1/15 mm,
150 mm)
)(Page 1D-36) /
)(Page 1D-37) /
)(Page 1D-44)

09900–20202
Micrometer (1/100 mm, 25 –
50 mm)
)(Page 1D-28)

09900–20205
Micrometer (0 – 25 mm)
)(Page 1D-29) /
)(Page 1D-36) /
)(Page 1D-41) /
)(Page 1D-44) /
)(Page 1D-45)

09900–20210
Micrometer (100 – 125 mm)
)(Page 1D-43)

B831G21408002

Engine Mechanical:
09900–20530
Cylinder gauge set

09900–20602
Dial gauge (1/1000 mm, 1
mm)
)(Page 1D-29) /
)(Page 1D-45)

)(Page 1D-42)

09900–20701
Magnetic stand
)(Page 1D-28) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-36) /
)(Page 1D-60) /
)(Page 1D-60)
09900–21304
V-block (100 mm)

09900–20607
Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm)
)(Page 1D-28) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-36) /
)(Page 1D-60) /
)(Page 1D-60)
09900–20803
Thickness gauge
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-40) /
)(Page 1D-41) /
)(Page 1D-44) /
)(Page 1D-44) /
)(Page 1D-60)
09900–22301
Plastigauge (0.025 – 0.076
mm)
)(Page 1D-29)

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09900–20605
Dial calipers (1/100 mm, 10
– 34 mm)
)(Page 1D-59)

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)(Page 1D-28) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-35) /
)(Page 1D-60) /
)(Page 1D-60)
09900–22302
Plastigauge (0.051 – 0.152
mm)
)(Page 1D-29)

09900–22403
Small bore gauge (18 – 35
mm)
)(Page 1D-29) /
)(Page 1D-45)

09910–32812
Crankshaft installer
)(Page 1D-51)

09910–32860
Attachment
)(Page 1D-51)

09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 1D-62) /
)(Page 1D-63)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 1D-62) /
)(Page 1D-63) /
)(Page 1D-64) /
)(Page 1D-65) /
)(Page 1D-65) /
)(Page 1D-65)

1D-70

1D-71 Engine Mechanical:

)(Page 1D-45)

09915–63311
Compression gauge
attachment
)(Page 1D-2)

09915–64512
Compression gauge
)(Page 1D-2)

09916–10911
Valve lapper set
)(Page 1D-37)

09916–14510
Valve spring compressor

09916–14521
Valve spring compressor
attachment
)(Page 1D-31)

)(Page 1D-31) /
)(Page 1D-34)

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09915–40610
Oil filter wrench

09916–34542
Reamer handle

09916–34550
Valve guide reamer (5.5
mm)
)(Page 1D-39)

09916–34580
Valve guide reamer (10.8
mm)
)(Page 1D-38)

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09916–14910
Valve spring compressor
attachment
)(Page 1D-34)

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09916–44910
Valve guide remover/
installer
)(Page 1D-38) /
)(Page 1D-39)

)(Page 1D-38) /
)(Page 1D-39)

09916–57360
Attachment

)(Page 1D-39)

09916–84511
Valve adjuster driver
)(Page 1D-31) /
)(Page 1D-34)

09919–28610
Sleeve protector
)(Page 1D-31) /
)(Page 1D-34)

09920–13120
Crankcase separating tool
)(Page 1D-50) /
)(Page 1D-51)

09920–31020
Extension handle
)(Page 1D-48) /
)(Page 1D-55)

Engine Mechanical:
09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 1D-61) /
)(Page 1D-62) /
)(Page 1D-63)

09923–74511
Bearing remover
)(Page 1D-62)

09924–52460
Socket (52 mm)
)(Page 1D-48) /
)(Page 1D-48) /
)(Page 1D-55) /
)(Page 1D-56)

09930–11950
Torx wrench
)(Page 1D-11) /
)(Page 1D-12)

09930–30104
Rotor remover slide shaft
)(Page 1D-62) /
)(Page 1D-62)

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09920–53740
Clutch sleeve hub holder
)(Page 1D-48) /
)(Page 1D-55)

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09941–53610
Front fork installer hammer
)(Page 1D-51)

09941–64511
Bearing remover
)(Page 1D-62)

1D-72

1E-1 Engine Lubrication System:

Engine Lubrication System
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Engine Oil

B831G21500001

Refer to “Fuel and Oil Recommendation in Section 0A (Page 0A-3)”.

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Engine Lubrication System Chart Diagram

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B831G21502001

CAM FACE
& TAPPET

CAMSHAFT
JOURNAL (R)

CAM FACE
& TAPPET

CAM
CHAIN

CAMSHAFT
JOURNAL (R)

CAM CHAIN
IDLE GEAR

EX.
CAMSHAFT

ONE-WAY
CLUCH

CAM FACE
& TAPPET

IN. CAMSHAFT

IN. CAMSHAFT
JOURNAL (L)

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CYLINDER HEAD

CYLINDER

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EX. CAMSHAFT
JOURNAL (L)

CAM FACE
& TAPPET

CAM
CHAIN

STARTER DRIVEN
GEAR BEARING

CRANKSHAFT (L)

CYLINDER WALL
& PISTON

CLUCH SHOE

CONROD
BIG END BEARING

ONE-WAY
CLUCH

CRANKSHAFT (R)

CRANKSHAFT
BEARING (R)

CRANK
CASE (R)

OIL JET

MAIN GALLERY

DRIVE SHAFT

GEARS

OIL FILTER

OIL PUMP

RELIEF VALVE

OIL SUMP
FILTER

OIL PAN
I831G1150001-08

Engine Lubrication System:

1E-2

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Lubrication Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Engine overheats

Possible cause
Insufficient amount of engine oil.
Defective oil pump.
Clogged oil circuit.
Incorrect engine oil.
Exhaust smoke is dirty or Excessive amount of engine oil.
thick
Engine lacks power
Excessive amount of engine oil.

Oil Pressure Check

B831G21504002

NOTE

Correction / Reference Item
Check level and add.
Replace.
Clean.
Change.
Check level and drain.
Check level and drain.
4) Install the oil pressure gauge and attachment into
the main oil gallery.
5) Connect the tachometer to the high-tension cord.

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Check the engine oil pressure periodically. This will give
a good indication of the condition of the moving parts.

B831G21504001

Before checking the oil pressure, check the
following.
• Oil level (Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.)
• Oil leaks (If leak is found, repair it.)
• Oil quality (If oil is discolored or
deteriorated, replace it.)

Special tool
(A): 09915–74511 (Oil pressure gauge set)
(B): 09915–74533 (Oil pressure gauge
attachment)
: 09900–26006 (Engine tachometer (solar
cell type))

(A)

1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the belt cooling intake duct. Refer to “V-belt
Cooling Duct Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-5)”.
3) Remove the main oil gallery plug (1).

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6) Warm up the engine as follows:
Summer: 10 min. at 2 000 r/min
Winter: 20 min. at 2 000 r/min

1

I831G1150002-01

(B)

I831G1150003-02

1E-3 Engine Lubrication System:
7) After warm up, increase the engine speed to 3 000 r/
min (Observe the tachometer), and read the oil
pressure gauge.
If the oil pressure is lower or higher than the
specification, the following causes may be
considered.

!

CAUTION

Use a new gasket to prevent oil leakage.
Tightening torque
Main oil gallery plug (a): 18 N·m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0
lb-ft)

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Oil pressure specification
140 – 180 kPa (1.4 – 1.8 kgf/cm2, 20 – 26 psi) at 3
000 r/min, Oil temp. at 60 °C (140 °F)
High oil pressure
Low oil pressure
• Engine oil viscosity is too • Clogged oil filter.
high.
• Oil leakage from the oil
passage.
• Clogged oil passage.
• Damaged O-ring.
• Combination of the
above items.
• Defective oil pump.
• Combination of the
above items.

8) Stop the engine and remove the oil pressure gauge
and attachment.
9) Reinstall the main oil gallery plug (1) and tighten it to
the specified torque.

1

(a)

I831G1150004-02

10) Check the engine oil level. Refer to “Engine Oil and
Filter Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
11) Reinstall the removed parts.

Repair Instructions

Engine Oil and Filter Replacement

B831G21506001

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Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter Replacement in Section
0B (Page 0B-10)”.

Engine Oil Level Inspection

3) Separate the left and right crankcase. Refer to
“Engine Bottom Side Disassembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-45)”.
4) Remove the oil sump filter (1).

B831G21506002

P

Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter Replacement in Section
0B (Page 0B-10)”.

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Oil Sump Filter Removal and Installation

B831G21506003

Removal
1) Remove the engine assembly from the frame. Refer
to “Engine Assembly Removal in Section 1D
(Page 1D-13)”.
2) Disassemble the engine top side. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-17)”.

I831G1150005-01

Engine Lubrication System:
Installation
Install the oil sump filter in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the oil sump filter (1).
!

CAUTION

• The lip “A” of the oil sump filter should be
positioned downward.
• The shorter side “B” of the oil sump filter
should be positioned inside.

1E-4

Oil Sump Filter Inspection and Cleaning

B831G21506004

Inspect the oil sump filter in the following procedures:
1) Remove the oil sump filter. Refer to “Oil Sump Filter
Removal and Installation (Page 1E-3)”.
2) If the oil sump filter is clogged with sediment or rust,
clean the oil sump filter using compressed air.
NOTE
When the filter is dirtied excessively, replace
the oil sump filter with a new one.

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“B”

1

“A”

I831G1150006-02

“B”

I831G1150007-01

3) Install the oil sump filter. Refer to “Oil Sump Filter
Removal and Installation (Page 1E-3)”.

“A”

Downside

Oil Jet Removal and Installation

B831G21506005

Removal
1) Remove the clutch shoe housing case and gasket.
Refer to “Clutch Shoe Removal and Installation in
Section 5A (Page 5A-16)”.
2) Remove the oil jet (1).

I705H1150004-01

“B”: Shorter side

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I831G1150008-01

1E-5 Engine Lubrication System:
Installation
Install the oil jet in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following point:
• Apply engine oil to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Use a new O-ring to prevent oil leakage.

3) Remove the starter torque limiter and starter idle
gear (2). Refer to “Starter Torque Limiter / Starter
Clutch Removal and Installation in Section 1I
(Page 1I-10)”.
4) Remove the generator rotor assembly (3) and starter
driven gear (4). Refer to “Generator Removal and
Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)” and “Starter
Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch Removal and
Installation in Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.

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3

I831G1150009-03

Oil Jet Inspection

B831G21506006

Refer to “Oil Jet Removal and Installation (Page 1E-4)”.
Make sure that the oil jet is not clogged. If it is clogged,
clean the oil passage using a wire of the proper size and
compressed air.

I831G1150011-01

5) Hold the crank balancer driven gear with the special
tool and remove the oil pump drive gear bolt and
washer.
Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub
holder)

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(A)

Oil Pump Removal and Installation
Removal
NOTE

I831G1150010-02

B831G21506007

Do not drop the each parts into the
crankcase.

I831G1150012-01

6) Remove the oil pump drive gear (5) along with the
chain (6).
5

6

1) Drain the engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
2) Remove the starter motor (1). Refer to “Starter Motor
Removal and Installation in Section 1I (Page 1I-4)”.
I831G1150013-01

Engine Lubrication System:
7) Remove the snap ring (7) and oil pump driven gear
(8).
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)
8) Remove the pin (9), washer (10) and oil pump (11).

1E-6

• Install the new snap ring (1).
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)
• Install the oil pump drive gear (2) with chain.
NOTE
The flange side of the oil pump drive gear (2)
inside.

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I831G1150014-01

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Installation
Install the oil pump in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Apply thread lock to the oil pump bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

I831G1150020-02

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OUTSIDE

INSIDE

I831G1150016-07

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2. Oil pump drive gear

I831G1150015-02

• Apply thread lock super to the oil pump drive gear bolt
(3).
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

3

I831G1150017-02

1E-7 Engine Lubrication System:
• Hold the crank balancer driven gear with the special
tool and tighten the oil pump drive gear bolt (3) to the
specified torque.
Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub holder)
Tightening torque
Oil pump drive gear/Crank balancer driven gear
bolt (a): 50 N·m (5.0 kgf-m, 36.0 lb-ft)

B831G21506008

Inspect the oil pump in the following procedures:
1) Remove the oil pump. Refer to “Oil Pump Removal
and Installation (Page 1E-5)”.
2) Rotate the oil pump by hand and check that it moves
smoothly. If it does not move smoothly, replace the
oil pump assembly.
!

CAUTION

Do not attempt to disassemble the oil pump
assembly.
The oil pump is available only as an
assembly.

(A)
(a)

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Oil Pump Inspection

I831G1150018-03

I831G1150019-01

3) Install the oil pump. Refer to “Oil Pump Removal and
Installation (Page 1E-5)”.

Specifications

Oil Pump

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Service Data
Item

Standard
140 – 180 kPa
(1.4 – 1.8 kgf/cm2, 20 – 26 psi)
at 3 000 r/min

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Oil pressure (at 60 °C, 140 °F)
Oil
Item
Engine oil type
Engine oil capacity

B831G21507001

Limit
—

Specification
SAE 10 W-40, API SF/SG or SH/SJ with JASO MA
Change
2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)
Filter change
2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)
Overhaul
3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Main oil gallery plug
Oil pump drive gear/Crank balancer driven gear
bolt

Note

B831G21507002

N⋅m
18

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.8

lb-ft
13.0

50

5.0

36.0

Note
)(Page 1E-3)
)(Page 1E-7)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Engine Lubrication System:

1E-8

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Thread lock cement

B831G21508001

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER P/No.: 99000–32030
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or P/No.: 99000–32050
equivalent

Note
)(Page 1E-6)
)(Page 1E-6)

Special Tool

B831G21508002

09900–06107
Snap ring pliers

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)(Page 1E-6) / )(Page 1E6)

09915–74511
Oil pressure gauge set
)(Page 1E-2)

09900–26006
Engine tachometer (solar
cell type)
)(Page 1E-2)

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09920–53740
Clutch sleeve hub holder
)(Page 1E-5) / )(Page 1E7)

09915–74533
Oil pressure gauge
attachment
)(Page 1E-2)

1F-1 Engine Cooling System:

Engine Cooling System
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Engine Cooling System
!

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WARNING

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• You can be injured by boiling fluid or steam if you open the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
After the engine cools, wrap a thick cloth around cap and carefully remove the cap by turning it a
quarter turn to allow pressure to escape and then turn the cap all the way off.
• The engine must be cool before servicing the cooling system.
• Coolant is harmful:
– If it comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with water.
– If swallowed accidentally, induce vomiting and call physician immediately.
– Keep it away from children.

Precautions for Engine Coolant

Refer to “Engine Coolant Recommendation in Section 0A (Page 0A-4)”.

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General Description

Engine Coolant Description
!

CAUTION

Fig.1: Engine coolant density-freezing point curve

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• Use a high quality ethylene glycol base
anti-freeze, mixed with distilled water. Do
not mix an alcohol base anti-freeze and
different brands of anti-freeze.
• Do not put in more than 60% anti-freeze or
less than 50%. (Refer to Fig. 1 and 2.)

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At the time of manufacture, the cooling system is filled
with a 50:50 mixture of distilled water and ethylene
glycol anti-freeze. This 50:50 mixture will provide the
optimum corrosion protection and excellent heat
protection, and will protect the cooling system from
freezing at temperatures above –31 °C (–24 °F).
If the vehicle is to be exposed to temperatures below –
31 °C (–24 °F), this mixing ratio should be increased up
to 55% or 60% according to the figure.

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Fig.2: Engine coolant density-boiling point curve

Anti-freeze Proportioning Chart
Anti-freeze density
Freezing point
50%
–31 °C (–24 °F)
55%
–40 °C (–40 °F)
60%
–55 °C (–67 °F)

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Engine Cooling System:

1F-2

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Cooling Circuit Diagram

RESERVOIR
TANK

B831G21602001

THERMOSTAT

CYLINDER HEAD

ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH

CYLINDER
BYPASS

RADIATOR

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COOLING
FAN THERMO
SWITCH

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WATER
PUMP

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1F-3 Engine Cooling System:

Water Hose Routing Diagram

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(a)

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(b)

2

“D”

“A”

4

“B”

5

5

“A”

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“A”

“B”

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“C”

7

“A”

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1. Thermostat
2. Radiator

6. Radiator outlet hose
7. Water pump

3. Reservoir tank

“A”: Yellow mark

4. Radiator inlet hose

“B”: White mark

5. Bypass hose

“C”: Face the tip of the clip to forward.

“D”: Face the tip of the clip to upper.
: 17 N⋅m (1.7 kgf-m, 12.5 lb-ft)
: 12 N⋅m (1.2 kgf-m, 8.5 lb-ft)

Engine Cooling System:

1F-4

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Cooling Symptom Diagnosis
Possible cause
Not enough engine coolant.
Radiator core clogged with dirt or scale.
Faulty cooling fan.
Defective cooling fan thermo-switch.
Clogged water passage.
Air trapped in the cooling circuit.
Defective water pump.
Use of incorrect engine coolant.
Defective thermostat.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective ECM.
Defective cooling fan thermo-switch.
Extremely cold weather.
Defective thermostat.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective ECM.

Correction / Reference Item
Add engine coolant.
Clean.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Clean.
Bleed air.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Put on radiator cover.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

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Condition
Engine overheats

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Engine over cools

Repair Instructions

Cooling Circuit Inspection
!

WARNING

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!

CAUTION

Do not exceed the radiator cap release
pressure, or the radiator cap and
subsequently the radiator, can be damaged.

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• Do not open the radiator cap when the
engine is hot, as you may be injured by
escaping hot liquid or vapor.
• When removing the radiator cap tester, put
a rag on the filler to prevent the engine
coolant from spraying out.

3) Pressurize the cooling system with 120 kPa (1.2 kgf/
cm, 17 psi) of pressure, and then check if it holds the
pressure for 10 seconds.

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Inspect the cooling circuit in the following procedures:
1) Remove the radiator cap lid (1) and radiator cap (2).
2) Connect the radiator tester (3) to the filler.

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1

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3
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4) After finishing the cooling circuit inspection, reinstall
the removed parts.

1F-5 Engine Cooling System:

Radiator Cap Inspection

B831G21606002

!

CAUTION

• Make sure not to bend the fins when using
compressed air.
• Always apply compressed air from the
engine side of engine. If compressed air is
applied from the front side, dirt will be
forced into the pores of radiator.

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Inspect the radiator cap in the following procedures:
1) Remove the radiator cap. Refer to “Cooling Circuit
Inspection (Page 1F-4)”.
2) Attach the radiator cap (1) to the radiator tester (2)
as shown in the figure.

Radiator Cleaning
Blow out any foreign matter that is stuck in the radiator
fins using compressed air.

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3) Slowly apply pressure to the radiator cap.
If the radiator cap does not hold the pressure for at
least 10 seconds, replace it with a new one.
Radiator cap release pressure
110 – 140 kPa (1.1 – 1.4 kgf/cm2, 15.6 – 19.9 psi)
4) After finishing the radiator cap inspection, reinstall
the removed parts.

Radiator Inspection and Cleaning

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Cooling Fan Assembly / Radiator Removal and
Installation

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Radiator Hose
Refer to “Cooling System Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-15)”.

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Radiator
Inspect the radiator for water leaks. If any defects are
found, replace the radiator with a new one.
If the fins are bent or dented, repair them by carefully
straightening them with the blade of a small screwdriver.

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Removal
1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the hoses (1).
3) Remove the reservoir tank (2).

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2

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Engine Cooling System:
4) Disconnect the cooling fan motor coupler (3).

1F-6

7) Disconnect the inlet hose (6) and outlet hose (7).
6

7

3
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8) Remove the radiator (8) by removing the bolts.

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5) Remove the cooling fan assembly (4) by removing
the bolts.

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9) Remove the radiator cover (9).

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6) Disconnect the cooling fan thermo-switch (5).

5

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1F-7 Engine Cooling System:
Installation
Install the cooling fan assembly and radiator in the
reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following
points:
• Connect the radiator hoses securely. Refer to “Water
Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.
• Tighten the cooling fan assembly mounting bolts (1) to
the specified torque.

Cooling Fan Inspection

B931G21606006

Inspect the cooling fan in the following procedures:
1) Disconnect the cooling fan motor coupler (1).

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Tightening torque
Cooling fan assembly mounting bolt (a): 8.5 N·m (
0.85 kgf-m, 6.0 lbf-ft)

(a)

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(a)

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• Pour engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
• Bleed air from the cooling circuit. Refer to “Cooling
System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

Water Hose Removal and Installation

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2) Test the cooling fan motor for load current with an
ammeter connected as shown in the figure.
If the fan motor does not turn, replace the cooling fan
assembly with a new one. Refer to “Cooling Fan
Assembly / Radiator Removal and Installation
(Page 1F-5)”.

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• When making this test, it is not necessary
to remove the cooling fan.
• Make sure that the battery has a capacity
enough to supply the motor with 12 V.
• With the motor running at full speed, the
ammeter should indicate an amperage not
higher than 8 A.

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Removal
1) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the water hose as shown in the water hose
routing diagram. Refer to “Water Hose Routing
Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.

NOTE

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Installation
1) Install the water hose as shown in the water hose
routing diagram. Refer to “Water Hose Routing
Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.
2) Pour engine coolant and bleed air from the cooling
circuit. Refer to “Cooling System Inspection in
Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
3) Reinstall the removed parts.

3

4

2. Fan motor

3. Ammeter

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4. Battery

3) Connect the cooling fan motor coupler.

Engine Cooling System:

Radiator Reservoir Tank Removal and
Installation

Radiator Reservoir Tank Inspection

B831G21606007

2

B831G21606008

Inspect the radiator reservoir tank cooling leaks. If any
defects are found, replace the radiator reservoir tank
with a new one.

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Removal
1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the reservoir tank mounting bolts.
3) Disconnect the hoses (1) and drain the engine
coolant.
4) Remove the reservoir tank (2).

1F-8

Water Hose Inspection

I831G1160021-01

B831G21606009

Inspect the water hoses in the following procedures:
1) Remove the left side cover (1) and engine side cover
(2).

1

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Installation
Install radiator reservoir tank in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Connect the radiator reservoir tank hoses securely.
Refer to “Water Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.
• Fill the reservoir tank to the upper level.

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2) Check the water hoses for crack, damage or engine
coolant leakage. If any defects are found, replace
the radiator hose with a new one.

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1F-9 Engine Cooling System:
3) Any leakage from the connecting section should be
corrected by proper tightening. Refer to “Water Hose
Routing Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.

ECT Sensor Removal and Installation

B831G21606010

Refer to “ECT Sensor Removal and Installation in
Section 1C (Page 1C-4)”.

ECT Sensor Inspection

B831G21606011

Refer to “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C
(Page 1C-4)”.

Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Removal and
Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
3) Disconnect the cooling fan thermo-switch lead wire
coupler (1).
4) Remove the cooling fan thermo-switch (2).

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4) After finishing the water hose inspection, reinstall the
removed parts.

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Engine Cooling System:
Installation
Install the cooling fan thermo-switch in the reverse order
of removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply engine coolant to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Inspection

B831G21606013

Inspect the cooling fan thermo-switch in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the cooling fan thermo-switch. Refer to
“Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Removal and
Installation (Page 1F-9)”.
2) Check the thermo-switch closing or opening
temperatures by testing it at the bench as shown in
the figure.
3) Connect the thermo-switch (1) to a circuit tester and
place it in the water “A” contained in a pan, which is
placed on the stove.
4) Heat the water to raise its temperature slowly and
read the column thermometer (2) when the switch
closes or opens. If any abnormality is found, replace
the cooling fan thermo-switch with a new one.

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Replace the removed O-ring with a new one.

!

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• Tighten the cooling fan thermo-switch to the specified
torque and connect the coupler (1).
Tightening torque
Cooling fan thermo-switch (a): 17 N·m (1.7 kgf-m,
12.5 lb-ft)

1F-10

CAUTION

• Take special care when handling the
cooling fan thermo-switch. Do not subject
it to strong blows or allow it to be dropped.
• Do not contact the cooling fan thermoswitch (1) and the column thermometer (2)
with a pan.

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• Pour engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
• Bleed air from the cooling circuit. Refer to “Cooling
System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

I705H1160033-03

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

Cooling fan thermo-switch operating
temperature
Standard (OFF → ON): Approx. 93 °C (199 °F)
Standard (ON → OFF): Approx. 87 °C (189 °F)

5) Reinstall the cooling fan thermo-switch. Refer to
“Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Removal and
Installation (Page 1F-9)”.

1F-11 Engine Cooling System:

Thermostat Removal and Installation

B831G21606014

Removal
1) Drain a small amount of engine coolant. Refer to
“Cooling System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B15)”.
2) Place a rag under the thermostat cover (1).
3) Remove the thermostat case (1).

Installation
Install the thermostat in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply engine coolant to the rubber seal on the
thermostat.
• Install the thermostat.
NOTE

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• Align the protrusions on the thermostat
with the groove on the cylinder head.
• The jiggle valve of the thermostat faces
upside.

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4) Remove the thermostat (2).

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• Tighten the thermostat cover bolts (1) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Thermostat cover bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lb-ft)

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Engine Cooling System:
• Pour engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
• Bleed air from the cooling circuit. Refer to “Cooling
System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.

Thermostat Inspection

1F-12

5) Heat the water by placing the beaker on a stove and
observe the rising temperature on a thermometer
(2).

B831G21606015

Inspect the thermostat in the following procedures:
1) Remove the thermostat. Refer to “Thermostat
Removal and Installation (Page 1F-11)”.
2) Inspect the thermostat pellet for signs of cracking.

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“A”: String

6) Read the thermometer just when opening the
thermostat. If this reading, which is the temperature
level at which the thermostat valve begins to open, is
out of the standard value, replace the thermostat
with a new one.

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3) Test the thermostat at the bench for control action.
!

CAUTION

7) Keep on heating the water to raise its temperature.
8) Just when the water temperature reaches specified
value, the thermostat valve should have been lifted
by at least 8 mm (0.31 in). A thermostat failing to
satisfy either of the two requirements (start-to-open
temperature and valve lift) must be replaced.
Thermostat valve lift “a”
Standard: 8 mm (0.31 in) and over at 95 °C (203
°F)

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• Do not contact the thermostat (1) and the
column thermometer (2) with a pan.
• As the thermostat operating response to
water temperature change is gradual, do
not raise water temperature too quickly.
• The thermostat with its valve open even
slightly under normal temperature must be
replaced.

Thermostat valve opening temperature
Standard: Approx. 82 °C (180 °F)

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4) Immerse the thermostat (1) in the water contained in
a beaker and note that the immersed thermostat is in
suspension.

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9) Install the thermostat. Refer to “Thermostat Removal
and Installation (Page 1F-11)”.

1F-13 Engine Cooling System:

Water Pump Components

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2

2

(b)

3
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4

1

(c)

(a)

D
FW

1. Water pump cover
2. O-ring

5. Oil seal

: 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-n, 7.0 Ib-ft)

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3. Impeller

4. Mechanical seal

Water Pump Removal and Installation

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Removal

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NOTE

Before draining engine oil and engine
coolant, inspect engine oil and coolant
leakage between the water pump and
crankcase. If engine oil is leaking, visually
inspect the oil seal and O-ring. If engine
coolant is leaking, visually inspect the
mechanical seal and seal washer. Refer to
“Water Pump Related Parts Inspection
(Page 1F-18)”.

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: 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

: Apply engine coolant.

: 13 N⋅m (1.3 kgf-m, 9.5 Ib-ft)

: Do not reuse.

: Apply grease.

3) Drain engine oil and coolant. Refer to “Engine Oil
and Filter Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”
and “Cooling System Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-15)”.
4) Disconnect the outlet hose (1) and water bypass
hose (2).
5) Remove the water pump assembly (3).

2
3

1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the left mud guard. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.

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Engine Cooling System:
Installation
Install the water pump in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the O-rings.
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-rings with the new ones.

1F-14

Water Pump Disassembly and Assembly

B831G21606018

Refer to “Water Pump Removal and Installation
(Page 1F-13)”.

Disassembly
1) Remove the O-rings (1), snap ring (2), washer (3)
and water pump driven gear (4).

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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2
3

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• Set the water pump driven gear (1) to the water pump
drive gear (2) and install the water pump assembly
(3).

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2

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2) Remove the water pump cover (5).

3

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5

• Tighten the water pump mounting bolts (4) to the
specified torque.

Tightening torque
Water pump mounting bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lb-ft)

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6

(a)

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• Connect the water hoses securely. Refer to “Water
Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1F-3)”.
• Pour engine oil and coolant. Refer to “Engine Oil and
Filter Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)” and
“Cooling System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B15)”.
• Bleed air from the cooling circuit. Refer to “Front
Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-12)”.

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1F-15 Engine Cooling System:
7) Remove the mechanical seal with the special tool.

4) Remove the pin (7) and washer (8).

NOTE
If there is no abnormal condition, the
mechanical seal removal is not necessary.

7

Special tool
(A): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)
8
(A)
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5) Remove the impeller (9).

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8) Remove the oil seal (12).
NOTE

If there is no abnormal condition, the oil seal
removal is not necessary.

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6) Remove the mechanical seal ring (10) and rubber
seal (11) from the impeller.

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Engine Cooling System:
Assembly
1) Install the oil seal with the special tool.
!

1F-16

3) Install a new mechanical seal using a suitable size
socket wrench.
!

CAUTION

CAUTION

Replace the oil seal with a new one.

Replace the mechanical seal with a new one.

NOTE

NOTE

The stamped mark on the oil seal should face
mechanical seal side.

On the new mechanical seal, the sealer “A”
has been applied.

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Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

“A”

(A)

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2) Apply a small quantity of the grease to the oil seal
lip.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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4) Install the rubber seal (1) into the impeller.
5) After wiping off the oily or greasy matter from the
mechanical seal ring (2), install it into the impeller.
NOTE

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The paint marked side “B” of mechanical seal
ring faces the rubber seal.

“B”

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2

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1F-17 Engine Cooling System:
6) Apply grease to the impeller shaft.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
7) Install the impeller shaft to the water pump body.

9) Install the water pump driven gear (5), washer (6)
and snap ring (7).
!

CAUTION

The convex part “C” of water pump driven
gear should face the water pump side.

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“C”

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8) Install the washer (3) and pin (4) to the impeller
shaft.

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5

3

4

7

6

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!

CAUTION

Use a new O-ring to prevent engine coolant
leakage.

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10) Install a new O-ring (8) and apply engine coolant to
it.

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Engine Cooling System:
11) Fit the water pump cover and tighten the water pump
cover screws (9) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Water pump cover screw (a): 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m,
4.5 lb-ft)

9

Oil Seal
Visually inspect the oil seal for damage, with particular
attention given to the lip.
Replace the oil seal that shows indications of leakage.

(a)

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Water Pump Related Parts Inspection

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Impeller
Visually inspect the impeller and its shaft for damage.
Replace the impeller if necessary.

Refer to “Water Pump Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 1F-14)”.

Mechanical Seal
Visually inspect the mechanical seal for damage, with
particular attention given to the sealing face.
Replace the mechanical seal that shows indications of
leakage.

Impeller Shaft Journal
Visually inspect the journal for damage or scratch.
Replace the water pump body if necessary.

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1F-19 Engine Cooling System:

Specifications
Service Data

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Thermostat + Radiator + Fan + Coolant
Item
Thermostat valve opening
temperature
Thermostat valve lift

Standard

Note

Approx. 82 °C (180 °F)

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8 mm (0.31 in) and over at 95 °C (203 °F)
20 °C
Approx. 2.45 kΩ
(68 °F)
50 °C
Approx. 0.811 kΩ
(122 °F)
ECT sensor resistance
80 °C
Approx. 0.318 kΩ
(176 °F)
110 °C
Approx. 0.142 kΩ
(230 °F)
Radiator cap valve opening pressure
110 – 140 kPa (1.1 – 1.4 kgf/cm2, 15.6 – 19.9 psi)
Cooling fan thermo-switch operating OFF → ON
Approx. 93 °C (199 °F)
temperature
ON → OFF
Approx. 87 °C (189 °F)
Use an antifreeze/coolant compatible with aluminum radiator,
Engine coolant type
mixed with distilled water only, at the ratio of 50:50.
Reservoir
Approx. 250 ml (0.26/0.22 US/lmp qt)
Engine coolant
Engine
Approx. 2 200 ml (2.32/1.94 US/lmp qt)

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

Cooling fan assembly mounting bolt
Cooling fan thermo-switch
Thermostat cover bolt
Water pump mounting bolt
Water pump cover screw

lb-ft
6.0
12.5
16.5
7.0
4.5

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—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

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Note

)(Page 1F-7)
)(Page 1F-10)
)(Page 1F-11)
)(Page 1F-14)
)(Page 1F-18)

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NOTE

N⋅m
8.5
17
23
10
6

Tightening torque
kgf-m
0.85
1.7
2.3
1.0
0.6

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Water Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1F-3)”
“Water Pump Components (Page 1F-13)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Engine Cooling System:

1F-20

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material

B831G21608001

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

Grease

Note
)(Page 1F-14) /
)(Page 1F-16) /
)(Page 1F-17)

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Water Pump Components (Page 1F-13)”

Special Tool

B831G21608002

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 1F-16)

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09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1F-10)

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09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 1F-15)

1G-1 Fuel System:

Fuel System
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Fuel System
!

Keep away from fire or spark.
During disassembling, use care to minimize spillage of gasoline.
Spilled gasoline should be wiped off immediately.
Work in a well-ventilated area.
!

CAUTION

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•
•
•

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WARNING

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• To prevent the fuel system (fuel tank, fuel hose, etc.) from contamination with foreign particles, blind
all openings.
• After removing the throttle body, tape the cylinder intake section to prevent foreign particles from
entering.

Fuel System:

1G-2

General Description
Fuel System Description

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Fuel System
The fuel delivery system consists of the fuel tank (1), fuel pump (2), fuel mesh filter (3), fuel feed hose (4), fuel delivery
pipe (5) (including fuel injector) and fuel pressure regulator (6). There is no fuel return hose. The fuel in the fuel tank
(1) is pumped up by the fuel pump (2) and pressurized fuel flows into the injector (7) installed in the fuel delivery pipe
(5). Fuel pressure is regulated by the fuel pressure regulator (6). As the fuel pressure applied to the fuel injector (7)
(the fuel pressure in the fuel delivery pipe) is always kept at absolute fuel pressure of 300 kPa (3.0 kgf/cm2, 43 psi), the
fuel is injected into the throttle body in conic dispersion when the injector (7) opens according to the injection signal
from the ECM.
The fuel relieved by the fuel pressure regulator (6) flows back to the fuel tank (1).

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“A”

1. Fuel tank
2. Fuel pump

3. Fuel mesh filter

“B”

“C”

4. Fuel feed hose

7. Fuel injector

5. Fuel delivery pipe

“A”: Pressurized fuel

6. Fuel pressure regulator

“B”: Before-pressurized fuel

“C”: Relieved fuel

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1G-3 Fuel System:

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Fuel Hose Routing Diagram

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1

5

FR

1

2

RH

LH

3

VIEW A

3

4

FR
RH

LH

RR

RR

Intake pipe

Outlet tube

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A

1. Fuel hose

4. IAP sensor hose

2. Air cleaner box

5. Pass the fuel hose between the air cleaner guide.

3. PCV hose

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Fuel System:

Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing Diagram

1G-4

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“A”

(a)

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1. Frame

5. Valve (Black)

2. Fuel tank breather hose

6. Valve (Orange)

3. Check valve hose

7. Mark

4. Fuel tank

8. Fuel tank pressure control valve

“A”: Align the fuel pump nipple with the mark.
: 35 N⋅m (3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lb-ft)

1G-5 Fuel System:

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Fuel System Diagnosis
Possible cause
Clogged fuel filter or fuel hose.
Defective fuel pump.
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
Defective fuel injectors.
Defective fuel pump relay.
Defective ECM.
Open-circuited wiring connections.
Engine will not start or is Defective fuel pump.
hard to start (Incorrect
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
fuel/air mixture)
Defective TP sensor.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective IAP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective IAT sensors.
Dirty throttle body.
Engine stalls often
Defective IAP sensor or circuit.
(Incorrect fuel/air mixture) Clogged fuel filter.
Defective fuel pump.
Defective fuel pressure regulator.
Damaged or cracked vacuum hose.
Defective ECT sensor.
Defective thermostat.
Defective IAT sensor.
Engine stalls often (Fuel Defective fuel injectors.
injector improperly
No injection signal from ECM.
operating)
Open or short circuited wiring
connection.
Defective battery or low battery voltage.
Low fuel pressure.
Engine runs poorly in
Defective TP sensor.
high speed range
(Defective control circuit Defective IAT sensor.
Defective IAP sensor.
or sensor)
Defective ECM.
Defective CKP sensor.
Engine lacks power
Low fuel pressure.
(Defective control circuit Defective TP sensor.
or sensor)
Defective IAT sensor.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective IAP sensor.
Defective ECM.

Correction / Reference Item
Clean or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Check and repair.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Clean.
Repair or replace.
Clean or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.

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Condition
Engine will not start or is
hard to start (No fuel
reaching the intake
manifold)

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Replace or recharge.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

Fuel System:

1G-6

Repair Instructions
Fuel Pressure Inspection
!

5) Turn the ignition ON and check for fuel pressure.
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WARNING

• Keep away from fire or spark.
• Spilled gasoline should be wiped off
immediately.
• Work in a well-ventilated area.

If the fuel pressure is lower than the specification,
check for the followings:
• Fuel hose leakage
• Clogged fuel filter
• Pressure regulator
• Fuel pump
If the fuel pressure is higher than the specification,
check for the followings:
• Fuel pump
• Pressure regulator
6) Remove the special tools.

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Inspect the fuel pressure in the following procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Place a rag under the fuel feed hose and disconnect
fuel feed hose (1) from the fuel delivery pipe.

Fuel pressure
Approx. 294 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)

!

WARNING

Before removing the special tools, turn the
ignition switch OFF and release the fuel
pressure slowly.

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7) Reinstall the removed parts.

Fuel Pump Inspection

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4) Install the special tools between the fuel pump and
fuel delivery pipe.

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Special tool
(A): 09940–40211 (Fuel pressure gauge
adapter)
(B): 09940–40220 (Fuel pressure gauge
hose attachment)
(C): 09915–77331 (Meter (for high
pressure))
(D): 09915–74521 (Oil pressure gauge hose)

(C)
(B)

(D)
(A)
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Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the fuel pump
operates for a few seconds.
If the fuel pump motor does not make operating sound,
inspect the fuel pump circuit connections or inspect the
fuel pump relay and TO sensor. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Relay Inspection (Page 1G-7)” and “TO Sensor
Inspection in Section 1C (Page 1C-5)”.
If the fuel pump relay, TO sensor and fuel pump circuit
connections are OK, the fuel pump may be faulty,
replace the fuel pump with a new one. Refer to “Fuel
Pump Assembly Removal and Installation (Page 1G-9)”.

1G-7 Fuel System:

Fuel Discharge Amount Inspection
!

B831G21706003

WARNING

• Keep away from fire or spark.
• Spilled gasoline should be wiped off
immediately.
• Work in a well-ventilated area.

NOTE
The battery must be in fully charged
condition.
Fuel discharge amount
55.5 ml (1.88/1.95 US/lmp oz) and more/10 sec.

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Inspect the fuel discharge amount in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
2) Place a rag under the fuel feed hose (1) and
disconnect fuel feed hose from the fuel pump.

6) Connect a proper lead wire into the fuel pump lead
wire coupler (fuel pump side) and apply 12 V to the
fuel pump (between (+) Y/R wire and (–) B/W wire)
for 10 seconds and measure the amount of fuel
discharged.
If the discharge amount is out of the specification,
the probable cause may be failure of the fuel pump
or clogged fuel filter.

12V

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3) Connect a proper fuel hose (2) to the fuel pump.
4) Place the measuring cylinder and insert the fuel
hose end into the measuring cylinder.

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7) After finishing the fuel discharge inspection, reinstall
the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D9)”.

Fuel Pump Relay Inspection

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Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.
Inspect the fuel pump relay in the following procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the fuel pump relay (1).

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5) Disconnect the fuel pump lead wire coupler (3).

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3

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Fuel System:
3) First, check for insulation with the tester between
terminals “A” and “B”. Next, check for continuity
between “A” and “B” with 12 V voltage applied,
positive (+) to terminal “C” and negative (–) to
terminal “D”. If continuity does not exist, replace the
relay with a new one.

Fuel Level Gauge Inspection

1G-8

B831G21706007

Refer to “Fuel Level Gauge Inspection in Section 9C
(Page 9C-6)”.

Fuel Level Indicator Inspection

B831G21706008

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Refer to “Fuel Level Indicator Inspection in Section 9C
(Page 9C-5)”.

Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

Fuel Tank Removal and Installation
Removal

“A”

“C”
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WARNING

• Keep away from fire or spark.
• Spilled gasoline should be wiped off
immediately.
• Work in a well-ventilated area.

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“B”

“D”

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Fuel Hose Inspection

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B831G21706005

Refer to “Fuel Line Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B10)”.

Fuel Feed Hose Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
2) Disconnect the fuel feed hose (1).

1) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
2) Remove the fuel tank outer cover. Refer to “Rear
Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in
Section 9D (Page 9D-9)”.
3) Place a rag under the fuel feed hose and disconnect
the fuel feed hose (1) from the fuel pump.
4) Disconnect the fuel tank coupler (2) and fuel tank
breather hose (3).

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5) Remove the fuel tank mounting bolts.
6) Remove the fuel tank from the left side.

Installation
1) Install the fuel feed hose as shown in the fuel hose
routing diagram. Refer to “Fuel Hose Routing
Diagram (Page 1G-3)”.
2) Install the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.

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1G-9 Fuel System:

Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and Installation

7) Remove the fuel tank lower cover (4).

B831G21706011

Removal
!

WARNING

• Spilled gasoline should be wiped off
immediately.
• Keep away from fire or spark.
• Work in a well-ventilated area.

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Installation
Install the fuel tank in the reverse order of removal.

1) Remove the fuel tank. Refer to “Fuel Tank Removal
and Installation (Page 1G-8)”.
2) Remove the fuel pump retainer (1) with the special
tool.
Special tool
: 09941–51012 (Ring locknut wrench)

Fuel Pump Components

B831G21706010

3) Remove the fuel pump assembly (2).

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FW

(A)

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2

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Installation
Install the fuel pump assembly in the reverse order of
removal.
Pay attention the following points:
• Align the fuel pump nipple (1) with alignment mark “A”
on the fuel tank.
• Tighten the fuel pump retainer with the special tool to
the specified torque.
Special tool
(A): 09941–51012 (Ring locknut wrench)

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1. Fuel pump

2. Fuel feed hose

Tightening torque
Fuel pump retainer: 35 N·m (3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lb-ft)

(A)

“A”

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Fuel System:

1G-10

Fuel Pump Disassembly and Assembly

Fuel Injector Inspection and Cleaning

Refer to “Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 1G-9)”.

Inspect the fuel injector in the following procedures:
1) Remove the fuel injector. Refer to “Fuel Injector /
Fuel Delivery Pipe Removal and Installation
(Page 1G-10)”.
2) Check the fuel injector filter for evidence of dirt and
contamination. If present, clean and check for
presence of dirt in the fuel lines and fuel tank.

B831G21706012

Disassembly
Remove the fuel cup holder (1) with a (–) screw driver.

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Assembly
Assemble the fuel tank pump in the reverse order of the
disassembly.

Fuel Mesh Filter Inspection and Cleaning

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3) Install the fuel injector. Refer to “Fuel Injector / Fuel
Delivery Pipe Removal and Installation (Page 1G10)”.

B831G21706013

Inspect the fuel mesh filter in the following procedures:
1) Remove the fuel cup holder. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Disassembly and Assembly (Page 1G-10)”.
2) If the fuel mesh filter is clogged with foreign particles,
it hinders smooth gasoline flow resulting in loss of
engine power. Such a filter should be cleaned by
blowing with compressed air.
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excessively, replace the fuel mesh filter with
a new one.

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3) After finishing the fuel mesh filter inspection, reinstall
the fuel cup holder and fuel pump assembly. Refer to
“Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 1G-9)”.

Fuel Injector / Fuel Delivery Pipe Removal and
Installation
Removal
!

B831G21706015

WARNING

• Spilled gasoline should be wiped off
immediately.
• Keep away from fire or spark.
• Work in a well-ventilated area.

1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation in Section 1D
(Page 1D-5)”.
3) Place a rug under the fuel feed hose (1) and
disconnect the fuel feed hose (1) from the fuel
delivery pipe.

1G-11 Fuel System:
Installation
Install the fuel injector / fuel delivery pipe in the reverse
order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the new cushion seal
(1) and O-ring (2).

4) Disconnect the injector coupler (2).

1
!

CAUTION

Replace the cushion seal and O-ring with the
new ones.
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5) Remove the fuel delivery pipe (3) with the injector
(4).

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1

3

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• Install the fuel injector (3) by pushing it straight to the
delivery pipe (4).

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6) Remove the fuel injector (4) from the fuel delivery
pipe.

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CAUTION

Never turn the injector while pushing it.
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Align the coupler “A” of injector with boss
“B” of the delivery pipe.

“A”

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“B”

4

3

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Fuel System:
• Install the fuel delivery pipe assembly (5) to the
throttle body assembly.
!

1G-12

5) Remove the mad guard mounting fasteners (1) and
screws (2).

CAUTION

Never turn the fuel injector while installing it.
• Tighten the fuel delivery pipe mounting screws to the
specified torque.
2

Tightening torque
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw (a): 5 N·m (0.5
kgf-m, 3.5 lb-ft)

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5

1

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Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Removal and Installation

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6) Remove the fuel tank cap (3).
!

CAUTION

To prevent the fuel tank from contamination
with foreign particles, blind opening.

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Removal
1) Remove the rear carrier. Refer to “Rear Carrier
Removal and Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-5)”.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Remove the side covers, left and right. Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
4) Remove the engine side cover. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-9)”.

2

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1G-13 Fuel System:
7) Move the rear fender upside.
8) Disconnect the breather hoses (4) and remove the
FTPC valve (5).

5

Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Inspection

B831G21706017

Inspect the FTPC valve in the following procedures:
1) Remove the FTPC valve. Refer to “Fuel Tank
Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve Removal and
Installation (Page 1G-12)”.
2) Check the FTPC valve if air can pass through
smoothly when blown from the orange color side and
not from the other side. If abnormal condition is
found, replace the FTPC valve with a new one.

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Installation
Install the FTPC valve in the reverse order of removal,
pay attention to the following points.
• Install the FTPC valve as shown in the fuel tank
breather hose routing diagram. Refer to “Fuel Tank
Breather Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1G-4)”.

“A”

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“A”: Orange

3) After finishing the FTPC valve inspection, reinstall
the FTPC valve. Refer to “Fuel Tank Pressure
Control (FTPC) Valve Removal and Installation
(Page 1G-12)”.

Specifications

Service Data

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Item
Injector resistance
Fuel pump discharge amount
Fuel pressure regulator operating
set pressure
Fuel
Item

Fuel type

Fuel tank capacity

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Specification
11 – 13 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)
55.5 ml (1.88/1.95 US/lmp oz) and more/10 sec.

Note
—
—

Approx. 294 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)

—

Specification
Use only unleaded gasoline of at least 87 pump octane (R/2
+ M/2) or 91 octane or higher rated by the Research Method.
Gasoline containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether), less
than 10% ethanol, or less than 5% methanol with
appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitor is permissible.
Gasoline used should be graded 91 octane or higher. An
unleaded gasoline type is recommended.
17.5 L (4.6/3.8 US/lmp gal)

Note
P-28, 33

Others

Fuel System:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Fuel pump retainer
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw

1G-14

B831G21707002

N⋅m
35
5

Tightening torque
kgf-m
3.5
0.5

lb-ft
25.5
3.5

Note
)(Page 1G-9)
)(Page 1G-12)

NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing Diagram (Page 1G-4)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Special Tool

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1G-8)

09915–74521
Oil pressure gauge hose
)(Page 1G-6)

09915–77331
Meter (for high pressure)

09940–40211
Fuel pressure gauge
adapter
)(Page 1G-6)

)(Page 1G-6)

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09940–40220
Fuel pressure gauge hose
attachment
)(Page 1G-6)

09941–51012
Ring locknut wrench
)(Page 1G-9) /
)(Page 1G-9)

B831G21708001

1H-1 Ignition System:

Ignition System
Engine

General Description
Override Switch Description

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The override switch allows the rider to increase the
power available by overriding the normal speed limiter in
forward Differential Lock or Reverse. For example, the
rider may need to use extra power when stuck in the
mud. To override the normal speed limiter the rider must
push the override button and hold it in. When the switch
button is released, engine speed will once again be
limited by the speed limiter.
In forward Differential Lock made, the override mode can
be used for an indefinite period of time simply by holding
the button in continuously.

I831G1180013-01

Operation
1) Set the diff-lock position or “R” (Reverse) position.
2) Operate the override switch while pushing it.

Schematic and Routing Diagram

Ignition System Diagram

Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A (Page 0A-5)”.

B831G21802001

Engine stop switch

CKP
sensor

Fuse

Ignition
switch

ECM

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coil

Fuse

Battery

TP
sensor

ECT
sensor

GP
switch
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Ignition System Components Location
Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A (Page 0A-7)”.

B831G21802002

Ignition System:

1H-2

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Ignition System Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Spark plug not sparking

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Clean or replace.
Clean and dry or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Clean or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Inspect FI system.
Inspect FI system.
Change.
Clean or replace.
Change to correct spark plug.
Replace.
Replace.
Rebore or replace.
Replace.

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Engine stalls easily (No
spark)

Possible cause
Damaged spark plug.
Fouled spark plug.
Wet spark plug.
Defective ignition coil.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Open-circuited wiring connections.
Open or short in high-tension cord.
Fouled spark plug.
Defective CKP sensor.
Defective ECM.
Excessively rich air/fuel mixture.
Excessively high idling speed.
Incorrect gasoline.
Dirty air cleaner element.
Incorrect spark plug.
Worn piston rings.
Worn piston.
Worn cylinder.
Excessive valve-stem to valve-guide
clearance.
Worn valve stem oil seals.
Incorrect spark plug.
Overheated engine.
Loose spark plug.
Excessively lean air/fuel mixture.

B831G21804001

Spark plug is wet or
quickly becomes fouled
with carbon
Spark plug quickly
becomes fouled with oil
or carbon

Spark plug electrodes
overheat or burn

Replace.
Change to correct spark plug.
Tune-up.
Tighten.
Inspect FI system.

No Spark or Poor Spark
NOTE

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Troubleshooting

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Check that the transfer is in neutral and the engine stop switch is in the “RUN” position. Check that the
fuse is not blown and the battery is fully-charged before diagnosing.
Step
Action
1 Check the ignition system couplers for poor connections.
2

Yes
Go to step 2.

Is there connection in the ignition system couplers?
Measure the battery voltage between input lead wires (O/W Go to Step 3.
and B/W) at the ECM with the ignition switch in the “ON”
position.
Is the voltage OK?

3

Measure the ignition coil primary peak voltage. Refer to
“Ignition Coil and Plug Cap Inspection (Page 1H-3)”.
NOTE
This inspection method is applicable only with
the multi-circuit tester and the peak volt adaptor.
Is the peak voltage OK?

Go to step 4.

No
Poor connection of
couplers.

• Faulty ignition switch.
• Faulty wire harness.

• Broken wire harness
or poor connection of
related circuit
couplers.
Go to step 5.

1H-3 Ignition System:
Step
Action
Yes
4 Inspect the spark plug. Refer to “Spark Plug Inspection and Go to Step 5.
Cleaning in Section 0B (Page 0B-9)”.

No
Faulty spark plug.

5

Is the spark plug OK?
Inspect the ignition coil. Refer to “Ignition Coil and Plug Cap Go to step 6.
Inspection (Page 1H-3)”.

Faulty ignition coil.

6

Is the ignition coil OK?
Measure the CKP sensor peak voltage and its resistance.
Refer to “CKP Sensor Inspection (Page 1H-5)”.

• Faulty CKP sensor.

• Faulty ECM.

• Open or short circuit • Metal particles or
in wire harness.
foreign material being
stuck on the CKP
• Poor connection of
sensor and rotor tip.
ignition wire harness.

NOTE

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The CKP sensor peak voltage inspection is
applicable only with the multi-circuit tester and
peak volt adaptor.
Are the peak voltage and resistance OK?

Repair Instructions

Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal and
Installation

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Removal
!

WARNING

The hot engine can burn you.
Wait until the engine is cool enough to touch.

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1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the right side cover and right inner fender.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the spark plug cap (1).
4) Remove the spark plug with a spark plug wrench.

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Special tool
: 09930–10121 (Spark plug wrench set)

Installation
Install the spark plug in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Screw the spark plug into the cylinder head with
fingers, and then tighten them to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

Do not cross thread or over tighten the spark
plug, or such an operation will damage the
aluminum threads of the cylinder head.

Special tool
: 09930–10121 (Spark plug wrench set)
Tightening torque
Spark plug: 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning

B831G21806002

Refer to “Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning in Section
0B (Page 0B-9)”.

Ignition Coil and Plug Cap Inspection

B831G21806003

Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.

(A)

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Ignition Coil Primary Peak Voltage
1) Remove the right side cover and right inner fender.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the spark plug cap. Refer to “Spark Plug
Cap and Spark Plug Removal and Installation
(Page 1H-3)”.

Ignition System:
3) Connect the new spark plug to spark plug cap and
ground it to the cylinder head.

1H-4

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NOTE
Be sure that the spark plug is connected
properly and the battery used is in fullycharged condition.

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(A)

2

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“A”

4) Connect the multi-circuit tester with the peak voltage
adaptor as follows:
!

CAUTION

1

“C”

4

3

Before using the multi-circuit tester and peak
voltage adaptor, refer to the appropriate
instruction manual.
NOTE

“B”

1. ECM

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“A”: (+) probe

2. Peak voltage adaptor

“B”: (–) probe

3. New spark plug

“C”: Battery

4. Ignition coil

Do not disconnect the ignition coil lead
wires.

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

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Tester knob indication: Voltage (
((+) Probe)
W/Bl lead wire
terminal

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Ignition coil

)
((–) Probe)
B/W lead wire
terminal or
Ground

5) Measure the ignition coil primary peak voltage in the
following procedures:
a) Shift the transfer to the neutral, turn the ignition
switch ON.
b) Press the starter button and allow the engine to
crank for a few seconds, and then measure the
ignition coil primary peak voltage.
6) Repeat the b) procedure few times and measure the
highest peak voltage.
If the voltage is lower than standard range, inspect
the ignition coil and the CKP sensor.
Ignition coil primary peak voltage
80 V and more

7) After measuring the ignition coil primary peak
voltage, reinstall the removed parts.
Ignition Coil Resistance
1) Disconnect the spark plug cap. Refer to “Ignition Coil
and Plug Cap Inspection (Page 1H-3)”.
2) Disconnect the ignition coil lead wire.

1H-5 Ignition System:
3) Measure the ignition coil resistance in both the
primary and secondary coils. If the resistance is not
within the standard range, replace the ignition coil
with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)
Ignition coil resistance
Primary: 0.1 – 0.6 Ω ((+) terminal – (–) Ground)
Secondary: 12 – 19 kΩ (Spark plug cap – (–)
terminal)

3) Connect the multi-circuit tester with the peak volt
adaptor as follows:
!

CAUTION

Before using the multi-circuit tester and peak
voltage adaptor, refer to the appropriate
instruction manual.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication: Voltage (
)
(+) Probe
(–) Probe
CKP sensor
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BI

3

2

W

(–)

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4) After measuring the ignition coil resistance, reinstall
the removed parts.

CKP Sensor Inspection

B831G21806004

Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.

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1) Remove the left side cover and engine side cover.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the CKP sensor coupler (1).
NOTE

Be sure that all of the couplers are connected
properly and the battery is fully-charged.

2. CKP sensor coupler

4

(A)
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4. Peak voltage adaptor

3. CKP sensor

4) Measure the CKP sensor peak voltage in the
following procedures:
a) Shift the transfer to the neutral, turn the ignition
switch ON.
b) Press the starter button and allow the engine to
crank for a few seconds, and then measure the
CKP sensor peak voltage.
5) Repeat the b) procedure a few times and measure
the highest CKP sensor peak voltage.
CKP sensor peak voltage
5.0 V and more (Blue – White)

6) If the peak voltage is within the specification, check
the continuity between the CKP sensor coupler and
ECM coupler.
!

CAUTION

Normally, use the needle pointed probe to the
backside of the lead wire coupler to prevent
the terminal bend and terminal alignment.

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7) After measuring the CKP sensor peak voltage,
reinstall the removed parts.

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Ignition System:
CKP Sensor Resistance
1) Remove the left side cover and engine side cover.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the CKP sensor coupler (1).

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Engine Stop Switch Inspection

1H-6

B831G21806006

Inspect the engine stop switch in the following
procedures:
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the handlebar switch coupler (1).

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3) Measure the resistance between the lead wires and
ground. If the resistance is not within the standard
range, replace the CKP sensor with a new one.
Refer to “CKP Sensor Removal and Installation
(Page 1H-6)”.
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

CKP sensor resistance
150 – 250 Ω (Blue – Green)
∞ Ω (Blue – Ground)

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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4) Inspect the engine stop switch for continuity with a
tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the handlebar
switch assembly with a new one. Refer to
“Handlebars Removal and Installation in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

2

2. CKP sensor coupler

I831G1180010-01

Color
Position
RUN ( )

I718H1180008-02

3. CKP sensor

4) After measuring the CKP sensor resistance, reinstall
the removed parts.

CKP Sensor Removal and Installation

B831G21806005

Refer to “Generator Removal and Installation in Section
1J (Page 1J-4)”.

OFF

(

O

O/W

)

I831G1180009-01

5) After finishing the engine stop switch inspection,
reinstall the removed parts.

Ignition Switch Inspection

B831G21806007

Refer to “Ignition Switch Inspection in Section 9C
(Page 9C-7)”.

1H-7 Ignition System:

Ignition Switch Removal and Installation

B831G21806008

Removal
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the combination meter cover. Refer to
“Combination Meter Removal and Installation in
Section 9C (Page 9C-3)”.
3) Disconnect the clamps and ignition switch coupler
(1).

Override Switch Inspection

B831G21806009

1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the override switch read wire coupler.
3) Check the continuity B/W wire and Br wire of the
override switch and pushing the override switch. If
any abnormality is found, replace the left handle
switch assembly with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

1

I831G1180011-02

4) Disconnect the clamp and remove the ignition switch
(2).

Color

Position

B/W

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Bl/B

PUSH

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Installation
Install the ignition switch in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following point:
• Route the wiring harness properly. Refer to “Wiring
Harness Routing Diagram in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.

I831G1180014-02

Ignition System:

1H-8

Specifications
Service Data

B831G21807001

Electrical
Unit: mm (in)
Item

Specification
NGK: CR6E
Type
DENSO: U20ESR-N
0.7 – 0.8
Gap
(0.028 – 0.031)
Over 8 (0.3) at 1 atm.
150 – 250 Ω
5.0 V and more
Primary
0.1 – 0.6 Ω
Secondary
12 – 19 kΩ
80 V and more

Spark plug
Spark performance
CKP sensor resistance
CKP sensor peak voltage

Terminal – Ground
Plug cap – Terminal
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Ignition coil resistance

Note

Ignition coil primary peak voltage

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Spark plug

N⋅m
11

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.1

lb-ft
8.0

B831G21807002

Note

)(Page 1H-3)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Special Tool

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Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1H-4) / )(Page 1H5) / )(Page 1H-5) /
)(Page 1H-6) / )(Page 1H7)

09930–10121
Spark plug wrench set
)(Page 1H-3) / )(Page 1H3)

B831G21808001

1I-1 Starting System:

Starting System
Engine

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Starting System Diagram

B831G21902001

Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A (Page 0A-5)”.

R

Main
fuse

Engine
stop switch

Ignition
fuse

Ignition
switch

Neutral relay
O/Y
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Y/B

Battery

Starter
motor

Starter
button

Neutral
indicator
light

Parking
brake
relay

Starter relay

B/Bl

Bl/B

B/W

B/W

N

Bl/B

Neutral
relay
diode

B/W

B/R

Gear
position
switch

O/Y

Parking
brake
switch

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Component Location

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Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A (Page 0A-7)”.

Diagnostic Information and Procedures

Starting System Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Starter button is not
effective

B831G21903001

Possible cause
Run down battery.
Defective switch contacts.
Brushes not seating properly on starter
motor commutator.
Defective starter relay or neutral relay.
Defective main fuse or ignition fuse.

B831G21904001

Correction / Reference Item
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.

Starting System:

Starter Motor will not Run

1I-2

B831G21904002

NOTE
Make sure the fuses are not blown and the battery is fully-charged before diagnosing.
Troubleshooting
Step
Action
1 1) Shift the transfer to neutral.

Yes
Go to step 2.

No
Go to step 3.

2) Turn on the ignition switch with the engine stop switch in
the “RUN” position and listen for a click from the starter
relay when the starter button is pushed.

3

Is a click sound heard?
Check if the starter motor runs when its terminal is
• Faulty starter relay. Faulty starter motor.
connected to the battery (+) terminal. (Do not use thin “wire” • Loose or
because a large amount of current flows.)
disconnected starter
motor lead wire.
Does the starter motor run?

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2

Measure the starter relay voltage at the starter relay
connectors (between Y/B (+) and B/W (–)) when the starter
button is pushed.

• Loose or
disconnected
between starter relay
and battery (+)
terminal.
Go to Step 4.
• Faulty ignition switch.
• Faulty engine stop
switch.
• Faulty neutral relay.

Is the voltage OK?

• Faulty starter button.
• Poor contact of
connector.

Check the starter relay. Refer to “Starter Relay Inspection
(Page 1I-7)”.

Poor contact of the
starter relay.

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• Open circuit in wire
harness.
Faulty starter relay.

Is the starter relay OK?

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Starter Motor Runs but Does not Crank the Engine

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The starter motor runs when the transfer is in neutral, but does not run when the transfer is in any position other than
neutral, with the parking lever grasped firmly.
Step
Action
1 Check the parking brake switch. Refer to “Parking Brake
Switch Inspection (Page 1I-9)”.
2

Is the parking brake switch OK?
Check the parking brake relay. Refer to “Parking Brake
Relay Inspection (Page 1I-9)”.
Is the parking brake relay OK?

Engine Does not Turn Though the Starter Motor Runs
• Faulty starter clutch

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
Faulty parking brake
switch.

• Open circuit in wire
harness.

• Faulty parking brake
relay.

• Poor contact of
connector.

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1I-3 Starting System:

Repair Instructions
Starter Motor Components

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1. O-ring

5. Starter motor case

: Apply grease to sliding surface.

2. Housing end (Inside)

6. Housing end (Outside)

: Apply moly paste to sliding surface.

3. Armature

: 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

4. O-ring

: 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

: Do not reuse.

Starting System:

Starter Motor Removal and Installation

B831G21906002

Removal
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
battery (–) lead wire. Refer to “Battery Removal and
Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-12)”.
2) Remove the right side cover. Refer to“Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the starter motor lead wire (1).

1I-4

• Tighten the starter motor mounting bolts (1) with the
battery (–) lead wire (2) and starter motor lead wire
mounting nut (3) to the specified torque. Refer to
“Wiring Harness Routing Diagram in Section 9A
(Page 9A-4)”.
Tightening torque
Starter motor mounting bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lb-ft)
Starter motor lead wire mounting nut (b): 6 N·m (
0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)
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1

(b)

(a)

2

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4) Remove the starter motor.

Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly

Installation
Install the starter motor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the starter motor O-ring.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
!

CAUTION

I831G1190005-01

B831G21906003

Refer to “Starter Motor Removal and Installation
(Page 1I-4)”.

Disassembly
Disassemble the starter motor as shown in the starter
motor components diagram. Refer to “Starter Motor
Components (Page 1I-3)”.
Assembly
Reassemble the starter motor in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:

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Replace the O-ring with a new one.

!

CAUTION

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Replace the O-rings with new ones to prevent
oil leakage and moisture.

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1I-5 Starting System:
• Apply grease to the lip of the oil seal and bearing.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

• Align the match mark on the starter motor case with
the match mark on the housing end.
• Tighten the starter motor housing bolts.

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• Fit the washer to the housing end correctly as shown
in the figure.

Starter Motor Inspection

B831G21906004

Refer to “Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 1I-4)”.

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• Apply a small quantity of moly paste to the armature
shaft.

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: Moly paste 99000–25140 (SUZUKI Moly
paste or equivalent)

Carbon Brush
Inspect the carbon brushes for abnormal wear, cracks or
smoothness in the brush holder.
If either carbon brush is defective, replace the brush
holder set with a new one.
Measure the length “a” of the carbon brushes using a
vernier calipers. If the measurement is less than the
service limit, replace the housing end assembly with a
new one.
Brush length “a”
Service limit: 6.0 mm (0.24 in)

Special tool
: 09900–20102 (Vernier calipers (1/20 mm, 200
mm))

“a”

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Starting System:
Commutator
Inspect the commutator for discoloration, abnormal wear
or undercut “A”.
If the commutator is abnormally worn, replace the
armature.
If the commutator surface is discolored, polish it with
#400 sandpaper and wipe it using a clean, dry cloth.
If there is no undercut, scrape out the insulator (1) with a
saw blade.

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Bearing
Check the bearing of housing end for damage.
If any damage is found, replace the housing end.

“A”

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Armature Coil
Measure for continuity between each segment. Measure
for continuity between each segment and the armature
shaft.
If there is no continuity between the segments or there is
continuity between the segments and shaft, replace the
armature with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity set (
)

(A)

Starter Relay Removal and Installation

B831G21906005

Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.

Removal
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF position.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Disconnect the battery (–) lead wire from the battery.
4) Pull the starter relay (1).
5) Disconnect the starter relay coupler (2) and remove
the starter relay cover (3).

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Oil Seal
Check the seal lip for damage. If any damage is found,
replace the housing end (Inside).

2

1
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6) Disconnect the starter motor lead wire (4) and
battery (+) lead wire (5).
7) Remove the starter relay (1).
5
4

I831G1190010-01

1
I831G1190012-01

1I-7 Starting System:
Installation
Install the starter relay in the reverse order of removal.

Starter Relay Inspection

B831G21906006

Inspect the starter relay in the following procedures:
1) Remove the starter relay. Refer to “Starter Relay
Removal and Installation (Page 1I-6)”.
2) Apply 12 V to “A” and “B” terminals and check for
continuity between the positive and negative
terminals using the multi-circuit tester. If the starter
relay clicks and continuity is found, the relay is OK.
!

3) Measure the relay coil resistance between the
terminals using the multi-circuit tester. If the
resistance is not within the specified value, replace
the starter relay with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Starter relay resistance
3–5Ω
(A)

CAUTION

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Do not apply battery voltage to the starter
relay for five seconds and more, since the
relay coil may overheat and get damaged.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

I649G1190023-03

4) Install the starter relay. Refer to “Starter Relay
Removal and Installation (Page 1I-6)”.

Neutral Relay Removal and Installation

“A”

B831G21906007

Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.

“B”

(A)

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Removal
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF position.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Remove the neutral relay (1).

To battery

(–)

(+)

P

To starter motor

“A”

1

“B”
I831G1190014-01
I823H1190040-02

Installation
Install the neutral relay in the reverse order of removal.

Starting System:

Neutral Relay Inspection

B831G21906008

Inspect the neutral relay in the following procedures:
1) Remove the neutral relay. Refer to “Neutral Relay
Removal and Installation (Page 1I-7)”.
2) Check the insulation between “A” and “B” terminals
using the multi-circuit tester.
3) Apply 12 V to terminals “C” and “D” ((+) to “C” and (–
) to “D”) and check the continuity between “A” and
“B”. If there is no continuity, replace the neutral relay
with a new one.

“A”

“B”
I831G1190017-01

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

+ Probe of tester to:
“B”

- Probe of
tester to:

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Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

“B”

“A”

1I-8

“A”

1.4 V and more
(Tester’s battery voltage)

“B”

“A”

0.3 – 0.6 V

I831G1190018-03

NOTE

“C”

“D”

I831G1190016-02

4) Install the neutral relay. Refer to “Neutral Relay
Removal and Installation (Page 1I-7)”.

Neutral Relay Diode Inspection

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Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A
(Page 0A-7)”.
Inspect the neutral relay diode in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the neutral relay diode (1).

If the multi circuit tester reads 1.4 V and
below when the tester probes are not
connected, replace its battery.

4) Connect the neutral relay diode.
5) Install the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.

Parking Brake Relay Removal and Installation

B831G21906010

Removal
1) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
2) Disconnect the coupler (1) and remove the parking
brake relay (2).

2

1

1

I831G1190015-01

3) Measure the voltage between the “A” and “B”
terminals using the multi-circuit tester.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Diode test (
)

I831G1190019-01

Installation
Install the parking brake relay in the reverse order of
removal.

1I-9 Starting System:

Parking Brake Relay Inspection

B831G21906011

Inspect the parking brake relay in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the parking brake relay. Refer to “Parking
Brake Relay Removal and Installation (Page 1I-8)”.
2) Check the insulation between “A” and “B” terminals
using the multi-circuit tester.
3) Apply 12 V to terminals “C” and “D” ((+) to “C” and (–
) to “D”) and check the continuity between “A” and
“B”. If there is no continuity, replace the parking
brake relay with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

“A”

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)
Color
Position
ON

W

Bl

OFF
I831G1190022-01

4) After finishing the parking brake switch inspection,
reinstall the removed parts.

“C”

Gear Position Switch Inspection

“D”

“B”

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity test (
)

3) Inspect the parking brake switch for continuity with a
tester. If any abnormality is found, replace the
parking brake switch with a new one. Refer to
“Handlebars Removal and Installation in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.

I831G1190020-01

B831G21906013

Inspect the gear position switch in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the left side cover and engine side cover.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the gear position switch coupler (1).

4) Install the parking brake relay in the reverse order of
removal.

Parking Brake Switch Inspection

B831G21906012

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Inspect the parking brake switch in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the brake switch coupler (1).

1

I831G1190023-01

3) Inspect the gear position switch for continuity with a
tester. If any abnormality is found, replace the gear
position switch with a new one. Refer to “Gear
Position (GP) Switch Removal and Installation in
Section 3C (Page 3C-13)”.

1

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)
I831G1190021-01

Position
H

Color

W

B

Bl

G

R

L
N
R
I831G1190024-02

Starting System:
4) After finishing the gear position switch inspection,
reinstall the removed parts.

Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch Removal
and Installation

1I-10

5) Remove the idle gear shaft (5) and starter idle gear
(6).
6) Remove the generator rotor assembly (7). Refer to
“Generator Removal and Installation in Section 1J
(Page 1J-4)”.

B831G21906014

Removal
1) Drain engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
2) Remove the generator cover (1). Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.

6

5

7

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1
I831G1190028-01

7) Remove the key (8) and starter driven gear (9).

9

I831G1190025-01

3) Remove the starter torque limiter (2) with the
washers (3).

8

2

I831G1190030-01

8) Hold the generator rotor with a 41 mm offset wrench
and remove the starter clutch bolts.

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3

I831G1190026-02

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4) Remove the bushings (4) from the crankcase and
generator cover.

4

I831G1190031-01

9) Remove the one way clutch (10) from the guide (11).

10

4

I831G1190027-02

11
I831G1190032-01

1I-11 Starting System:
Installation
Install the starter clutch in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• When inserting the one way clutch (1) into the guide
(2), fit the flange “A” in the step of the guide (2).
NOTE
Be sure to seat the flange “A” of the one way
clutch (1) to the guide (2).

• Apply thread lock to the bolts, and then tighten them
to the specified torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)
Tightening torque
Starter clutch bolt (a): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lbft)

(a)

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“A”

2

I831G1190033-01

(a)
I831G1190035-01

• Apply engine oil to the bearing of the starter driven
gear.

I718H1190031-01

• Install the guide to the generator rotor.
NOTE

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The arrow mark “B” must face the generator
rotor side.

I831G1190036-01

• Install the generator rotor assembly onto crankshaft.
Refer to “Generator Removal and Installation in
Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
• Apply molybdenum oil solution to the inside of
bushings.

“B”

I831G1190034-01

I831G1190037-02

Starting System:
• Fit the washers (3) onto the starter torque limiter (4).
• Install the starter torque limiter (4) to the crankcase.
4

3

B831G21906016

Refer to “Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch Removal
and Installation (Page 1I-10)”.
Starter Clutch
1) Install the starter driven gear onto the starter clutch.
2) Turn the starter driven gear by hand to inspect the
starter clutch for smooth movement. The gear turns
in one direction only. If a large resistance is felt for
rotation, inspect the starter clutch or the starter
clutch contacting surface on the starter driven gear
for wear or damage.
If they are found to be damaged, replace the one
way clutch with a new one.

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I831G1190038-01

Starter Related Parts Inspection

1I-12

Starter Driven Gear Bearing Removal and
Installation

B831G21906015

Removal
1) Remove the starter driven gear. Refer to “Starter
Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch Removal and
Installation (Page 1I-10)”.
2) Remove the bearing with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

Starter Driven Gear Bearing
Inspect the starter driven gear bearing for wear or
damage. If necessary, replace it with a new one.

(A)

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I831G1190041-01

P

I831G1190039-01

Installation
Install the starter driven gear bearing in the reverse order
of removal. Pay attention to following point:
• Install the bearing with the special tool.
Special tool
: 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

I831G1190039-01

I831G1190042-01

1I-13 Starting System:

Starter Button Inspection

Starter Torque Limiter
!

CAUTION

Do not attempt to disassemble the starter
torque limiter. The starter torque limiter is
available only as an assembly.

B831G21906017

Inspect the starter button in the following procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the handlebar switch coupler (1).

1) Set the starter torque limiter to the special tools and
vise.
2) Turn the starter torque limiter and check the slip
torque.
Special tool
(A): 09930–73170 (Starter torque limiter
holder)
(B): 09930–73140 (Starter torque limiter
socket)

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Starter torque limiter slip torque
Standard: 41.2 – 62.8 N⋅m (4.2 – 6.4 kgf-m, 14.5 –
32.5 lb-ft)

I831G1190045-02

3) Measure the voltage between Y/G and O lead wires.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Tester knob indication
Diode test (
)
Y/G
O
((+) probe)
((–) probe)
ON
0.4 – 0.6 V
1.4 V and more
OFF
(Tester’s battery voltage)

(B)

(A)

I831G1190043-01

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Starter Idle Gear
Inspect the starter idle gear for wear or damage. If any
damage is found, replace it with a new one.

I831G1190044-01

NOTE

If the tester reads 1.4 V and below when the
tester probes are not connected, replace its
battery.

Starting System:

Recoil Starter Components

1I-14

B831G21906018

4
2
3

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1

D
FW

1. Ratchet set

3. Spiral spring

: Apply grease.

2. Reel

4. Rope assembly

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

Recoil Starter Assembly Removal and
Installation

B831G21906019

Removal
• Remove the recoil starter (1).

I831G1190046-04

Installation
Install the recoil starter assembly in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following point:
• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the recoil
starter bolts.

1

P

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: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

I831G1190047-02

I831G1190048-04

1I-15 Starting System:

Recoil Starter Disassembly and Assembly

4) Disengage the rope (9) from the handle (10).

B831G21906020

Refer to “Recoil Starter Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 1I-14)”.

10

Disassembly
!

9

WARNING

Wear hand and eye protection when
removing the reel, since the spring may
quickly unwind and cause an injury.
1) Remove the nut (1) and friction plate (2).

I831G1190052-02

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5) Hook the rope to groove “A” of the reel (11).
6) Turn the rope on the reel (11) properly.
7) Remove the reel (11).

1

“A”

2

11

I831G1190049-03

2) Remove the ratchet guide (3), ratchet (4) and ratchet
pin (5).

I831G1190053-02

8) Remove the spiral spring (12).

3

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5

P

4

12

I831G1190050-02

3) Remove the spring cover (6), spring (7) and spacer
(8).

6
8
7

I831G1190051-02

I831G1190054-01

Starting System:
Assembly
Assemble the recoil starter in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
!

1I-16

• Connect the handle (1) to the rope (2).
2
1

WARNING

Wear hand and eye protection when
installing the reel, since the spring may
quickly unwind and cause an injury.
• When installing the spiral spring, hook the spiral
spring end “A” with the recoil starter case as shown in
the figure.
• Apply grease to the spiral spring.

• Install the ratchet related parts.
• Apply grease to the shaft and ratchet guide.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

I831G1190058-02

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

“A”

I831G1190055-01

• Turn the rope on the reel properly.
• After installing the spiral spring, engage the part “B” of
the reel with the spiral spring end “C”.

I831G1190059-01

• Pull the rope and check that the ratchet is pushed out.

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“B”

P

“C”

I831G1190056-01

• Hook the rope onto the hook part “D” of the reel, turn
the reel clockwise five or six times with the rope.

“D”

I831G1190057-01

I831G1190060-02

1I-17 Starting System:

Recoil Starter Inspection

B831G21906021

Ratchet Set
Inspect the ratchet set for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the ratchet set with a new
one.

Rope
Inspect the rope for damage. If any defects are found,
replace the rope with a new one.

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I831G1190063-01

I831G1190061-01

Reel
Inspect the reel for wear or damage. If any defects are
found, replace the reel with a new one.

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I831G1190062-02

Starting System:

1I-18

Specifications
Service Data

B831G21907001

Unit: mm (in)
Item
Starter motor brush length

Standard
Limit

Starter torque limiter slip torque

Standard

Specification
12.5 (0.49)
6.0 (0.24)

Note

41.2 – 62.8 N⋅m
(4.2 – 6.4 kgf-m, 14.5 – 32.5 lb-ft)
3–5Ω

Starter relay resistance

Tightening Torque Specifications

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Fastening part

Starter motor mounting bolt
Starter motor lead wire mounting nut
Starter clutch bolt
NOTE

B831G21907002

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.0
0.6
2.6

N⋅m
10
6
26

lb-ft
7.0
4.5
19.0

Note

)(Page 1I-4)
)(Page 1I-4)
)(Page 1I-11)

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Starter Motor Components (Page 1I-3)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Grease

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Moly paste
Thread lock cement

NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

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Material

SUZUKI Moly paste or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or
equivalent

B831G21908001

P/No.: 99000–25140
P/No.: 99000–32030

Note
)(Page 1I-4) / )(Page 1I-5)
/ )(Page 1I-16) /
)(Page 1I-16)
)(Page 1I-5)
)(Page 1I-11)

P/No.: 99000–32050

)(Page 1I-14)

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Starter Motor Components (Page 1I-3)”
“Recoil Starter Components (Page 1I-14)”

1I-19 Starting System:

Special Tool

B831G21908002

09900–20102
Vernier calipers (1/20 mm,
200 mm)
)(Page 1I-5)

)(Page 1I-6) / )(Page 1I-7)
/ )(Page 1I-7) / )(Page 1I8) / )(Page 1I-8) /
)(Page 1I-9) / )(Page 1I-9)
/ )(Page 1I-9) / )(Page 1I13)
09930–73140
Starter torque limiter socket
)(Page 1I-13)

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09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 1I-12) / )(Page 1I12)

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set

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09930–73170
Starter torque limiter holder
)(Page 1I-13)

Charging System:

1J-1

Charging System
Engine

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Charging System Diagram

B831G21A02001

Regulator/Rectifier

Ignition switch

Generator

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SCR

Load

Battery

IC

I718H11A0001-01

Component Location

Charging System Components Location

Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A (Page 0A-7)”.

B831G21A03001

Diagnostic Information and Procedures

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Charging System Symptom Diagnosis

Possible cause
Open- or short-circuited lead wires, or
loose lead connections.
Short-circuited, grounded or open
generator coil.
Short-circuited or punctured regulator/
rectifier.
Generator does charge,
Lead wires tend to get short- or openbut charging rate is below circuited or loosely connected at
the specification
terminals.
Grounded or open-circuited generator
coil.
Defective regulator/rectifier.
Defective cell plates in the battery.
Generator overcharges
Internal short-circuit in the battery.
Damaged or defective regulator/rectifier.
Poorly grounded regulator/rectifier.
Unstable charging
Lead wire insulation frayed due to
vibration, resulting in intermittent shortcircuiting.
Internally short-circuited generator.
Defective regulator/rectifier.

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Condition
Generator does not
charge

B831G21A04001

Correction / Reference Item
Repair, replace or connect properly.
Replace.
Replace.

Repair or retighten.
Replace.

Replace.
Replace the battery.
Replace the battery.
Replace.
Clean and tighten ground connection.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.

1J-2 Charging System:
Condition
Battery overcharges

Possible cause
Faulty regulator/rectifier.
Faulty battery.
Poor contact of generator lead wire
coupler.
Battery runs down quickly Trouble in charging system.

Check the generator, regulator/rectifier and
circuit connections and make necessary
adjustments to obtain specified charging
operation.
Cell plates have lost much of their active Replace the battery and correct the charging
materials a result of overcharging.
system.
Internal short-circuit in the battery.
Replace the battery.
Too low battery voltage.
Recharge the battery fully.
Too old battery.
Replace the battery.
Incorrect charging rate. (When not in
Replace the battery.
use battery should be checked at least
once a month to avoid sulfation.)
The battery was left unused in a cold
Replace the battery if badly sulfated.
climate for too long.

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Battery “sulfation”

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace.
Repair.

Battery Runs Down Quickly
Troubleshooting

Step
Action
1 Check accessories which use excessive amounts of
electricity.
2

Are accessories being installed?
Check the battery for current leakage. Refer to “Battery
Current Leakage Inspection (Page 1J-3)”.

Yes
Remove accessories.

No
Go to Step 2.

Go to Step 3.

• Short circuit of wire
harness.

Is the battery for current leakage OK?

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4

Measure the regulated voltage between the battery
• Faulty battery.
terminals. Refer to “Regulated Voltage Inspection (Page 1J- • Abnormal driving
3)”.
condition.
Is the regulated voltage OK?
Measure the resistance of the generator coil. Refer to
“Generator Inspection (Page 1J-3)”.

P

3

Go to Step 5.

Is the resistance of generator coil OK?
Measure the generator no-load performance. Refer to
“Generator Inspection (Page 1J-3)”.

6

Is the generator no-load performance OK?
Inspect the regulator/rectifier. Refer to “Regulator / Rectifier Go to Step 7.
Inspection (Page 1J-8)”.
Is the regulator/rectifier OK?
Inspect wirings.
Is the wirings OK?

• Faulty electrical
equipment.
Go to Step 4.

• Faulty generator coil.
• Disconnected lead
wires.

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B831G21A04002

Go to Step 6.

Faulty battery.

Faulty generator.

Faulty regulator/rectifier.

• Short circuit of wire
harness.
• Poor contact of
couplers.

Charging System:

1J-3

Repair Instructions
Battery Current Leakage Inspection

B831G21A06001

!

CAUTION

NOTE
When making this test, be sure that the
battery is fully charged condition.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

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Inspect the battery current leakage in the following
procedures:
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Disconnect the (–) battery lead wire.
4) Measure the current between (–) battery terminal
and the (–) battery lead wire using the multi-circuit
tester. If the reading exceeds the specified value,
leakage is evident.

3) Measure the DC voltage between the (+) and (–)
battery terminals using the multi-circuit tester. If the
voltage is not within the specified value, inspect the
generator and regulator/rectifier. Refer to “Generator
Inspection (Page 1J-3)” and “Regulator / Rectifier
Inspection (Page 1J-8)”.

• In case of a large current leak, turn the
tester to high range first to avoid tester
damage.
• Do not turn the ignition switch ON when
measuring current.

Regulated voltage (Charging output)
Standard: 13.5 – 15.0 V at 5 000 r/min
Battery

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Current (
, 20 mA)

(DCV)
Tester

Battery current (Leak)
Under 2.6 mA

I649G11A0003-02

4) Install the seat.

Generator Inspection

B831G21A06003

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Generator Coil Resistance
1) Remove the left side cover and engine side cover.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the generator coupler (1).

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5) Connect the (–) battery terminal and install the seat.

Regulated Voltage Inspection

B831G21A06002

Inspect the regulated voltage in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Start the engine and keep it running at 5 000 r/min
with the dimmer switch turned HI position.

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1J-4 Charging System:
3) Measure the resistance between the three lead
wires.
If the resistance is out of specified value, replace the
stator with a new one. Also, check that the generator
core is insulated properly.
NOTE
When making this test, it is not necessary to
remove the generator.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)

4) Start the engine and keep it running at 5 000 r/min.
5) Using the multi-circuit tester, measure the voltage
between three lead wires.
If the tester reads under the specified value, replace
the generator with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (~)
Generator no-load performance (When engine is
cold)
75 V (AC) and more at 5 000 r/min

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Generator coil resistance
0.4 – 1.0 Ω (Y – Y)
∞ Ω (Y – Ground)

Y
Y

Y

Y

Y
Y

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Generator Removal and Installation

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4) After finishing the inspection, reinstall the removed
parts.

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No-load Performance
1) Remove the side covers, left and right. Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Connect the tachometer onto the spark plug hightension cord.
3) Disconnect the generator coupler (1).

B831G21A06004

Removal
1) Disconnect the (–) battery lead wire. Refer to
“Battery Removal and Installation (Page 1J-12)”.
2) Drain engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
3) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
4) Remove the left mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-9)”.
5) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
6) Remove the water pump assembly. Refer to “Water
Pump Removal and Installation in Section 1F
(Page 1F-13)”.
7) Disconnect the water hose (1) and remove the recoil
starter (2).

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I831G11A0001-01

2

I831G11A0004-02

Charging System:
8) Disconnect the gearshift lever arm (3) and speed
sensor coupler (4).

1J-5

13) Remove the gasket (9) and dowel pins.

3

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4

I831G11A0009-01
I831G11A0015-01

14) Hold the generator rotor with a 41 mm offset wrench.
15) Remove the generator rotor nut.

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9) Disconnect the CKP sensor coupler (5) and
generator coupler (6).

6

5

I831G11A0006-02

10) Remove the starter cup nut with a suitable bar.
11) Remove the starter cup (7).

I831G11A0010-01

16) Install the special tool to the crankshaft end.
Special tool
(A): 09930–31921 (Rotor remover)

(A)

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12) Remove the generator cover (8).

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1J-6 Charging System:
17) Remove the generator rotor assembly (10) with the
special tool.
NOTE
Remove the starter clutch if necessary. Refer
to “Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation in Section 1I
(Page 1I-10)”.
Special tool
(B): 09930–30721 (Rotor remover)

NOTE
Be sure the grommet (1) is set to the
generator cover.
Tightening torque
Generator stator set bolt (a): 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m,
8.0 lb-ft)
CKP sensor mounting bolt (b): 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m,
4.5 lb-ft)
Lead wire clamp bolt (c): 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lbft)

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Installation
Install the generator in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Tighten the generator stator set bolts and CKP sensor
mounting bolts to the specified torque.

1

(c)

(B)

(b)

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18) Remove the key (11).

(a)

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• Degrease the tapered portion “A” of generator rotor
assembly and also the crankshaft “B”. Use
nonflammable cleaning solvent to wipe off oily or
greasy matter to make these surfaces completely dry.
• Fit the key (2) in the key slot on the crankshaft.
• Install the generator rotor assembly onto crankshaft.

I831G11A0013-02

19) Remove the generator stator (12) along with the
CKP sensor (13).

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13

“B”

12

“A”

I831G11A0017-04

I831G11A0014-02

Charging System:
• Hold the generator rotor and tighten the generator
rotor nut to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Generator rotor nut (d): 160 N·m (16.0 kgf-m,
115.5 lb-ft)

• Install the generator cover and tighten the generator
cover bolts.
!

WARNING

Be careful not to pinch the finger between the
generator cover and the crankcase.
!

(d)

1J-7

CAUTION

Fit the clamp to the bolt “C”.

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“C”

I831G11A0018-05

• Apply molybdenum oil solution to the inside of the
bush.
M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)

I831G11A0021-02

• Apply grease to the O-ring (4) and oil seal lip.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring (4) with a new one.

I831G11A0019-01

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• Install the dowel pins and new gasket (3).
CAUTION

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Use a new gasket to prevent oil leakage.

4

3

I831G11A0020-03

I831G11A0022-03

1J-8 Charging System:
• Tighten the starter cup nut (5) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Starter cup nut (e): 38 N·m (3.8 kgf-m, 27.5 lb-ft)

: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

(e)

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5

• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the bolts.

I831G11A0023-05

I831G11A0025-02

• When installing the gearshift lever arm, align the wide
spline teeth “D” with “E”. Refer to “Shift Lever
Disassembly and Assembly in Section 5A (Page 5A25)”.

“D”

“E”

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B831G21A06005

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Inspect the regulator/rectifier in the following procedures:
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the rear fender. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-9)”.
3) Disconnect the regulator/rectifier coupler (1) and remove the regulator/rectifier (2).

2

1
I831G11A0026-01

Charging System:

1J-9

4) Measure the voltage between the terminals using the multi-circuit tester as indicated in the following table. If the
voltage is not within the specified value, replace the regulator/rectifier with a new one.
NOTE
If the tester reads 1.4 V and below when the tester probes are not connected, replace its battery.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Diode test (
)

“B”

“C”

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“A”

“D”

“E”

“F”

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Unit: V

“A”
“A”
—
“B”
*
(–) probe of
“C”
*
tester to:
“D”
*
“E”
*
“F”
*
*1.4 V and more (tester’s battery voltage)

“B”
*
—
*
*
*
*

“C”
0.4 – 1.2
*
—
0.3 – 0.7
0.3 – 0.7
0.3 – 0.7

“D”
0.3 – 0.7
*
*
—
*
*

“E”
0.3 – 0.7
*
*
*
—
*

“F”
0.3 – 0.7
*
*
*
*
—

5) Connect the regulator/rectifier coupler and reinstall the removed parts.

Battery Components

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5

3

7

When filling electrolyte, the battery must be
removed from the vehicle and must be put on
the level ground.

8

2

B831G21A06007

Initial Charging
Filling electrolyte
NOTE

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6

Battery Charging

1) Remove the aluminum tape (1) which seals the
battery filler holes “A”.

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I649G11A0046-03

1. Anode plates

5. Stopper

2. Separator (Fiberglass plate)

6. Filter

3. Cathode plates

7. Terminal

4. Upper cover breather

8. Safety valve

1
“A”

I649G11A0039-03

1J-10 Charging System:
2) Remove the caps (2) from the electrolyte container.
NOTE
• Do not remove or pierce the sealed areas
“B” of the electrolyte container.
• After filling the electrolyte completely, use
the removed cap (2) as sealing caps of
battery-filler holes.

NOTE
If no air bubbles come out from a filler port,
tap the bottom of the electrolyte container
two or three times.
Never remove the container from the battery.

2

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“B”

I649G11A0040-03

3) Insert the nozzles of the electrolyte container (3) into
the electrolyte filler holes of the battery.
4) Hold the electrolyte container firmly so that it does
not fall.
NOTE

!

Do not allow any of the electrolyte to spill.

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6) After confirming that the electrolyte has entered the
battery completely, remove the electrolyte containers
from the battery.
7) Wait for about 20 minutes.
8) Insert the caps (2) into the filler holes, pressing in
firmly so that the top of the caps do not protrude
above the upper surface of the battery’s top cover.
CAUTION

• Once the caps are installed to the battery,
do not remove the caps.
• Do not tap the caps with a hammer when
installing them.

2

I649G11A0041-03

5) Make sure that air bubbles (4) rise to the top of each
electrolyte container, and leave in this position for
about more than 20 minutes.

I718H11A0027-01

4

I649G11A0042-03

Charging System:

1J-11

2) Measure the battery voltage using the multi-circuit
tester.
If the voltage reading is less than the 12 V (DC),
recharge the battery with a battery charger.

Correct

Recharging time
1.8 A for 5 to 10 hour
3) After recharging, wait at least 30 minutes and then
measure the battery voltage using the multi-circuit
tester.
If the battery voltage is less than 12.5 V, recharge
the battery again.
If the battery voltage is still less than 12.5 V after
recharging, replace the battery with a new one.

Incorrect

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“A”

“B”

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Charging
For initial charging, use the charger specially designed
for MF battery.
!

CAUTION

“B”: Stop charging

4) Install the battery to the vehicle. Refer to “Battery
Removal and Installation (Page 1J-12)”.

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• For charging the battery, make sure to use
the charger specially designed for MF
battery. Otherwise, the battery may be
overcharged resulting in shortened service
life.
• Do not remove the cap during charging.
• Position the battery with the cap facing
upward during charging.

“A”: Charging period

I649G11A0045-02

Battery Recharging
!

CAUTION

Do not remove the caps on the battery top
while recharging.
NOTE

When the vehicle is not used for a long
period, check the battery every 1 month to
prevent the battery discharge.
1) Remove the battery from the vehicle. Refer to
“Battery Removal and Installation (Page 1J-12)”.

I705H11A0029-02

1J-12 Charging System:

Battery Removal and Installation

5) Remove the battery (4).
B831G21A06008

Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the battery stay (1).

3
4

2
1

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Installation
Install the battery in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to following point:

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3) Disconnect the battery (–) lead wire (2).
4) Disconnect the battery (+) lead wire (3).
NOTE

• Tighten the battery lead wire mounting bolts securely.

Battery Visual Inspection

!

B831G21A06009

Inspect the battery in the following procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Visually inspect the surface of the battery container.
If any signs of cracking or electrolyte leakage from
the sides of the battery have occurred, replace the
battery with a new one.
If the battery terminals are found to be coated with
rust or an acidic white powdery substance, clean the
battery terminals with sandpaper.
3) Install the seat.

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Battery

CAUTION

Never use anything except the specified
battery.

Be sure to disconnect the battery (–) lead
wire (2) first, then disconnect the battery (+)
lead wire (3).

Service Data

!

Specifications

B831G21A07001

CAUTION

Never use anything except the specified battery.
Item
Type designation
Capacity

Specification
YTX20CH-BS
12 V, 64.8 kC (18 Ah)/10 HR

Note

Specification
0.4 – 1.0 Ω
Approx. 400 W at 5 000 r/min

Note

Generator
Item
Generator coil resistance
Generator maximum output
Generator no-load voltage
(When engine is cold)
Regulated voltage

75 V (AC) and more at 5 000 r/min
13.5 – 15.5 V at 5 000 r/min

Charging System:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

B831G21A07002

N⋅m
11
6
6
160
38

Generator stator set bolt
CKP sensor mounting bolt
Lead wire clamp bolt
Generator rotor nut
Starter cup nut

1J-13

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.1
0.6
0.6
16.0
3.8

lb-ft
8.0
4.5
4.5
115.5
27.5

Note
)(Page 1J-6)
)(Page 1J-6)
)(Page 1J-6)
)(Page 1J-7)
)(Page 1J-8)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

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Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

Molybdenum oil
Thread lock cement

Special Tool

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent
MOLYBDENUM OIL SOLUTION
—
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or P/No.: 99000–32050
equivalent

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 1J-3) / )(Page 1J3) / )(Page 1J-4) /
)(Page 1J-4) / )(Page 1J9)

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Rotor remover
)(Page 1J-5)

09930–30721
Rotor remover
)(Page 1J-6)

B831G21A08001

Note
)(Page 1J-7)
)(Page 1J-7)
)(Page 1J-8)

B831G21A08002

1K-1 Exhaust System:

Exhaust System
Engine

Precautions
Precautions for Exhaust System
!

B831G21B00001

WARNING

To avoid the risk of being burned, do not touch the exhaust system when the system is hot. Any
service on the exhaust system should be performed when the system is cool.
!

CAUTION

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Make sure that the exhaust pipe and muffler have enough clearance from the rubber parts and plastic
parts to avoid melting.

Repair Instructions

Exhaust System Construction

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5

(a)

(a)

2
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1. Exhaust pipe

4. Exhaust pipe nut

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

2. Muffler

5. Exhaust pipe mounting bolt

: Do not reuse.

3. Connector

6. Muffler connecting bolt

Exhaust System:

Exhaust Pipe / Muffler Removal and Installation

1K-2

7) Remove the muffler (3).

B831G21B06002

NOTE
Support the muffler to prevent it from falling.

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Removal
1) Remove the inner fenders and side covers, left and
right. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal
and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the rear carrier. Refer to “Rear Carrier
Removal and Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-5)”.
3) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
4) Remove the engine side cover and rear fender.
Refer to “Rear Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-9)”.
5) Loosen the muffler connecting bolt (1).

I831G11B0004-03

8) Remove the muffler cover (4).

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I831G11B0002-02

6) Remove the exhaust pipe (2).
NOTE

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Support the exhaust pipe to prevent it from
falling.

I831G11B0005-02

Installation
Install the exhaust pipe/muffler in the reverse order of
removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Tighten the muffler mounting bolts (1) to the specified
torque.

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Tightening torque
Muffler mounting bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lb-ft)

2

1

(a)

I831G11B0003-01

1

(a)
I831G11B0006-03

1K-3 Exhaust System:
• Install the exhaust pipe gasket (2) and connector (3).
!

CAUTION

Replace the gasket and connector with new
ones.

Exhaust System Inspection

B831G21B06003

Inspect the exhaust pipe connection and muffler
connection for exhaust gas leakage and mounting
condition. If any defect are found, replace the exhaust
pipe assembly or muffler with a new one.
Check the exhaust pipe nuts (1), muffler connecting bolt
(2) and muffler mounting bolts (3) are tightened to their
specified torque.

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Tightening torque
Exhaust pipe nut (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)
Muffler connecting bolt (b): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lb-ft)
Muffler mounting bolt (c): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lbft)
3

1

(a)

I831G11B0007-05

• Tighten the exhaust pipe nuts (4) and muffler
connecting mounting bolt (5) to the specified torque.

Tightening torque
Exhaust pipe nut (b): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)
Muffler connecting bolt (c): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m,
16.5 lb-ft)
4

(b)

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2

(b)
I831G11B0009-03

(c)

(c)

I831G11B0008-04

3

(c)

Spark Arrester Inspection

I831G11B0010-02

B831G21B06004

Refer to “Spark Arrester Cleaning in Section 0B
(Page 0B-10)”.

Exhaust System:

1K-4

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Muffler mounting bolt
Exhaust pipe nut
Muffler connecting bolt

B831G21B07001

N⋅m

Tightening torque
kgf-m

lb-ft

23

2.3

16.5

23

2.3

16.5

23

2.3

16.5

Note
)(Page 1K-2) /
)(Page 1K-3)
)(Page 1K-3) /
)(Page 1K-3)
)(Page 1K-3) /
)(Page 1K-3)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Exhaust System Construction (Page 1K-1)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

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Table of Contents 2- i

Section 2

Suspension
CONTENTS

Repair Instructions ..............................................2C-1
Rear Suspension Components ...........................2C-1
Rear Suspension Assembly Construction...........2C-2
Rear Shock Absorber Removal and
Installation .........................................................2C-3
Rear Suspension Inspection ...............................2C-4
Rear Shock Absorber Inspection ........................2C-4
Spring Pre-load Adjustment ................................2C-4
Rear Wheel Hub / Suspension Knuckle
Removal and Installation...................................2C-4
Rear Hub Bearing Inspection ..............................2C-6
Rear Hub Bearing Removal and Installation .......2C-6
Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower
Removal and Installation...................................2C-8
Rear Suspension Arm Related Parts
Inspection..........................................................2C-9
Rear Suspension Upper Arm Bushing
Removal and Installation.................................2C-11
Rear Suspension Lower Arm Bushing
Removal and Installation.................................2C-12
Rear Suspension Knuckle Bushing Removal
and Installation ................................................2C-13
Rear Stabilizer Removal and Installation ..........2C-14
Stabilizer Parts Inspection.................................2C-15
Specifications .....................................................2C-16
Service Data......................................................2C-16
Tightening Torque Specifications......................2C-16
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................2C-16
Recommended Service Material .......................2C-16
Special Tool ......................................................2C-17

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Precautions .................................................2-1
Precautions............................................................. 2-1
Precautions for Suspension .................................. 2-1

Suspension General Diagnosis.............. 2A-1

Diagnostic Information and Procedures............2A-1
Suspension and Wheel Symptom Diagnosis ...... 2A-1

Front Suspension .................................... 2B-1

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Repair Instructions ..............................................2B-1
Front Suspension Components .......................... 2B-1
Front Suspension Assembly Construction .......... 2B-2
Front Shock Absorber Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 2B-3
Front Suspension Inspection .............................. 2B-3
Front Shock Absorber Inspection........................ 2B-3
Spring Pre-load Adjustment ................................ 2B-4
Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal
and Installation .................................................. 2B-4
Front Hub Bearing Inspection ............................. 2B-7
Front Hub Bearing Removal and Installation ...... 2B-7
Front Suspension Upper / Lower Arm
Removal and Installation................................... 2B-9
Steering Knuckle End Inspection ...................... 2B-10
Steering Knuckle End Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 2B-11
Front Suspension Arm Related Parts
Inspection........................................................ 2B-12
Front Suspension Upper Arm Bushing and
Inner Dust Seal Removal and Installation ....... 2B-13
Front Suspension Lower Arm Bushing
Removal and Installation................................. 2B-14
Specifications.....................................................2B-15
Service Data ..................................................... 2B-15
Tightening Torque Specifications...................... 2B-15
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................2B-15
Recommended Service Material ....................... 2B-15
Special Tool ...................................................... 2B-16

Rear Suspension ..................................... 2C-1

Wheels and Tires ..................................... 2D-1
Precautions...........................................................2D-1
Precautions for Wheel and Tire...........................2D-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................2D-1
Front and Rear Wheel Components ...................2D-1
Front / Rear Wheel Removal and Installation .....2D-2
Tire Removal and Installation..............................2D-2
Specifications .......................................................2D-4
Service Data........................................................2D-4
Tightening Torque Specifications........................2D-4

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2-1 Precautions:

Precautions
Suspension

Precautions
Precautions for Suspension
Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.
!

B831G22000001

WARNING

All suspensions, bolts and nuts are an important part in that it could affect the performance of vital
parts. They must be tightened to the specified torque periodically and if the suspension effect is lost,
replace it with a new one.
!

CAUTION

NOTE

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Never attempt to heat, quench or straighten any suspension part. Replace it with a new one, or
damage to the part may result.

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The right and left suspension related parts (shock absorbers, suspension arms and knuckles) are
installed symmetrically and therefore the removal procedure for one side is the same as that for the
other side.

Suspension General Diagnosis:

2A-1

Suspension General Diagnosis
Suspension

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Suspension and Wheel Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Wobbly front wheel

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Tighten.
Replace.
Tighten.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.

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Front suspension too soft

Possible cause
Distorted wheel rim.
Worn hub bearings.
Defective or incorrect tire.
Loose front wheel nut.
Worn front suspension bushings.
Loose front suspension fastener.
Weak front shock absorber spring.
Front shock absorber leaks oil.
Improperly suspension setting.
Bent front shock absorber shaft.
Bent front upper or lower suspension
arm.
Improperly suspension setting.
Loose front suspension fastener.
Worn front suspension related bushings.
Distorted wheel rim.
Worn hub bearings.
Defective or incorrect tire.
Loose rear wheel nut.
Worn rear suspension bushings.
Loose rear suspension fastener.
Weak rear shock absorber spring.
Rear shock absorber leaks oil.
Improperly suspension setting.
Bent rear shock absorber shaft.
Bent rear upper or lower suspension
arm.
Improperly suspension setting.
Loose rear suspension fastener.
Worn rear suspension related bushings.

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Front suspension too stiff

Front suspension too
noisy
Wobbly rear wheel

Rear suspension too soft
Rear suspension too stiff

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Rear suspension too
noisy

Adjust.
Tighten.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Tighten.
Replace.
Tighten.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Tighten.
Replace.

2B-1 Front Suspension:

Front Suspension
Suspension

Repair Instructions
Front Suspension Components

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1

(a)

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6

7

5

3

7

(b)

17

6

13

8

9

(b)

11

12

(c)

16

18

(d)

(d)

19

14

19

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(c)

D

FW

1. Front shock absorber mounting bolt
2. Front shock absorber

13

(d)

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11

19

10. Suspension arm bolt (Lower)

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19. Cotter pin

11. Suspension arm pivot nut (Lower)

: 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)

3. Front shock absorber mounting nut

12. Suspension lower arm set

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

4. Suspension arm bolt (Upper)

13. Knuckle end

: 65 N⋅m (6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)

5. Suspension upper arm

14. Hub bearing

: 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

6. Bushing

15. Outer dust seal

: Apply water resistance grease.

7. Inner dust seal

16. Inner dust seal

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

8. Spacer

17. Tie-rod end

: Do not reuse.

9. Suspension arm pivot nut (Upper)

18. Steering knuckle

Front Suspension:

Front Suspension Assembly Construction

1

2B-2

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(a)

11

11

3
12

(b)

12
“a”

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2

(b)

7

(e)

9

(c)

5

(d)

6

1. Front shock absorber mounting bolt

8

(d)

6

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(d)

11. Inner dust seal
: Align the surface of dust seal with the edge of suspension arm.

2. Front shock absorber mounting nut

12. Outer dust seal

3. Front suspension arm pivot nut (Upper)

“a”: Position of the bushing (7.0 mm (0.28 in) from edge of suspension arm)

4. Front suspension arm pivot nut (Lower)

: 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)

5. Tie-rod end nut

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

6. Steering knuckle end nut (Upper / Lower)

: 65 N⋅m (6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)

7. Front wheel hub nut

: 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

8. Washer
: The conical side of washer faces outside.

: 110 N⋅m (11.0 kgf-m, 79.5 lb-ft)

9. Cotter pin

: Apply water resistance grease.

10. Bushing

: Do not reuse.

I831G1220001-06

2B-3 Front Suspension:

Front Shock Absorber Removal and Installation

B831G22206003

!

CAUTION

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.

B831G22206004

Refer to “Suspensions Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-22)”.

Front Shock Absorber Inspection

B831G22206005

Inspect the front shock absorber in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the front shock absorber. Refer to “Front
Shock Absorber Removal and Installation (Page 2B3)”.
2) Inspect the front shock absorber for damage and oil
leakage, and absorber bushing for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the front shock
absorber with a new one.

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheel. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Remove the front shock absorber upper mounting
bolt.
3) Remove the front shock absorber lower mounting
nut and bolt.
4) Remove the front shock absorber (1).

Front Suspension Inspection

!

CAUTION

Do not attempt to disassemble the front
shock absorber. It is unserviceable.

1

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Installation
Install the front shock absorber in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following point:
• Tighten the mounting bolt and nut to the specified
torque.

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Tightening torque
Front shock absorber mounting bolt (Upper) (a):
55 N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
Front shock absorber mounting nut (Lower) (b):
60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

(a)

(b)
I831G1220004-02

I831G1220005-01

3) Install the front shock absorber. Refer to “Front
Shock Absorber Removal and Installation (Page 2B3)”.

Front Suspension:

Spring Pre-load Adjustment
!

2B-4

3) Remove the front drive shaft cover (3).
B831G22206006

WARNING

Be sure to adjust the spring pre-load on the
both suspensions equally.
• Turn the spring tension ring (1) to the desired position.
NOTE
Position 1 provides the softest spring tension
and position 5 provides the stiffest.
STD position
2nd position

3

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4) Remove the brake caliper. Refer to “Front Brake
Caliper Removal and Installation in Section 4B
(Page 4B-3)”.
5) Remove the front wheel hub (4) by removing hub nut
(5) and washer (6).

1

2

3

4

5

5

1

4

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• Install the removed parts.

Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal
and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the cotter pin (1) and loosen the hub nut (2).

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6) Remove the front disc cover (7).

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2

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7) Remove the cotter pin, tie-rod end nut and washer.
I831G1220006-01

2) Remove the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
!

CAUTION

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.

I831G1220011-03

2B-5 Front Suspension:
8) Disengage the tie-rod end (8) with the special tool.
!

11) Remove the steering knuckle (11).

WARNING

When using the tie-rod end remover, keep
clear of the tie-rod end because it may come
loose with some force and could strike you.

11

Special tool
(A): 09942–72410 (Tie rod end remover)

I831G1220015-02

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(A)

Installation
Install the steering knuckle in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seal.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1220012-02

9) Remove the cotter pins, knuckle end nuts and
washers.

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• Install the washer (1) and lock washer (2) and tighten
the knuckle end nuts (3) to the specified torque.

I831G1220013-02

Tightening torque
Steering knuckle end nut (a): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m,
21.0 lb-ft)

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10) Remove the steering knuckle (11) with a
commercially available bearing joint remover.

11

1

2

1

2

11
3

I831G1220014-02

(a)

3

(a)

I831G1220017-01

Front Suspension:
• Install the cotter pins (4).
!

2B-6

• Apply thread lock to the brake disc cover mounting
bolts (9) and tighten them to the specified torque.

CAUTION

The removed cotter pins (4) must be replaced
with new ones.

: Thread lock cement 99000–32130
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1360 or
equivalent)
Tightening torque
Brake disc cover mounting bolt (c): 10 N·m (1.0
kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

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4

(c)

4

I831G1220018-01

• Connect the tie-rod end (5) to the steering knuckle (6)
and tighten the tie-rod end nut (7) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Tie-rod end nut (b): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)
• Install the cotter pin (8).
!

CAUTION

I831G1220020-01

• Apply grease to the wheel hub spline and lip of dust
seal.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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The removed cotter pin (8) must be replaced
with a new one.

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5

7

(b)

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• Install the wheel hub (10), washer (11) and front hub
nut (12).

8

NOTE

I831G1220019-01

The conical side of washer (11) faces out
side. Refer to “Front Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2B-2)”.

10

12

11

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2B-7 Front Suspension:
• Install the brake caliper. Refer to “Front Brake Caliper
Removal and Installation in Section 4B (Page 4B-3)”.
• Install the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
• Tighten the front hub nut (13) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Front hub nut (d): 110 N·m (11.0 kgf-m, 79.5 lb-ft)

Front Hub Bearing Removal and Installation

B831G22206009

Refer to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal
and Installation (Page 2B-4)”.

Removal
1) Remove the outer dust seal (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

• Install the cotter pin (14).
!

CAUTION

(A)

13

(d)

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The removed cotter pin (14) must be replaced
with a new one.

1

I831G1220025-03

2) Remove the snap ring (2) with the special tool.

14

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

2

I831G1220023-02

Front Hub Bearing Inspection

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Inspect the inner race play of the front hub bearing by
hand while they are in the steering knuckle.
Rotate the inner races by hand to inspect for abnormal
noise and smooth rotation. If there is anything unusual,
replace the front hub bearing with a new one.
“a”

Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

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“a”

I831G1220026-02

3) Remove the inner dust seal (3) with the special tool.

(A)

I831G1220024-02

“a”: Play

3

I831G1220027-02

Front Suspension:
4) Remove the wheel hub bearing (4), using the
hydraulic press and special tool.
Special tool
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

2B-8

• Install the snap ring (2) with the special tool.
!

CAUTION

Never reuse snap ring (2).
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

(B)

2

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I831G1220028-02

Installation
Install the wheel hub bearing in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the wheel hub bearing (1), using the hydraulic
press and special tool.
!

CAUTION

I831G1220032-02

• Install a new inner dust seal (3) using a suitable size
socket wrench.
!

CAUTION

Replace the inner dust seal (3) with a new
one.

Never reuse wheel hub bearing (1).

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

• Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seal.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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3

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I831G1220029-03

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2B-9 Front Suspension:
• Install a new outer dust seal (4) using a suitable size
socket wrench.
!

6) Remove the suspension upper arm (3) by removing
the suspension upper bolt (4) and pivot nut (5).

CAUTION

Replace the outer dust seal (4) with a new
one.

5

• Apply grease to the lip of outer dust seal (4).
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

4
3

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7) Remove the suspension lower arm (6) by removing
suspension lower bolts (7) and pivot nuts (8).

I831G1220031-02

Front Suspension Upper / Lower Arm Removal
and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Remove the inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the brake hose. Refer to “Front Brake
Hose Removal and Installation in Section 4A
(Page 4A-7)”.
4) Remove the steering knuckle. Refer to “Front Wheel
Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation
(Page 2B-4)”.
5) Remove the shock absorber mounting lower bolt (1)
and nut (2).

8

8

6
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Installation

1) Apply thread lock to the suspension arm bolts
(lower) (1).
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

2) Tighten the suspension arm pivot nuts (lower) (2) to
the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Suspension arm pivot nut (Lower) (a): 65 N·m (
6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)

1

2

2

2

1

(a)

(a)

1

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Front Suspension:
3) Set the steering knuckle (3) and install the
suspension upper arm (4).
4) Temporarily tighten the suspension arm pivot nut
(upper) (5) and shock absorber mounting nut (6).

Steering Knuckle End Inspection

2B-10

B831G22206011

• Inspect the steering knuckle end for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the front lower
knuckle end with a new one.
• Inspect front lower knuckle end for movement. If there
are any abnormalities, replace the front lower knuckle
end with a new one.

5

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5) Tighten the steering knuckle end nut and tie-rod end
nut, and then install the wheel hub. Refer to “Front
Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and
Installation (Page 2B-4)”.
6) Tighten the nuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Suspension arm pivot nut (Upper) (b): 60 N·m (
6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
Shock absorber mounting nut (c): 60 N·m (6.0
kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

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(c)

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7) Install the brake hose. Refer to “Front Brake Hose
Removal and Installation in Section 4A (Page 4A-7)”.
8) Install the inner fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.
9) Install the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.

I831G1220040-01

2B-11 Front Suspension:

Steering Knuckle End Removal and Installation

B831G22206012

Refer to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal
and Installation (Page 2B-4)” and “Front Suspension
Upper / Lower Arm Removal and Installation (Page 2B9)”.

Lower
• Remove the snap ring (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

Removal
Upper
• Remove the snap ring (1) with the special tool.
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Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

I831G1220043-01

• Remove the front lower knuckle end (2) with the
special tools and vise as shown in the figure.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
(B): 09941–53610 (Front fork installer
hammer)

I831G1220041-01

• Remove the knuckle end (2) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(B)

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Installation
Upper
• Install the knuckle end (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

1

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Front Suspension:
• Install the snap ring (2) with the special tool.

2B-12

Front Suspension Arm Related Parts Inspection

B831G22206013

!

CAUTION

Replace the snap ring (2) with a new one.

Refer to “Front Suspension Upper / Lower Arm Removal
and Installation (Page 2B-9)”.

Upper arm
1) Inspect the following parts for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace defective parts with new
ones.
• Upper arm (1)
• Dust seal (2)
• Washer (3)
• Spacer (4)

Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

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1

2

3

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Lower
• Install the knuckle end (1) with the special tool.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

3

4

I831G1220049-02

2) Insert the spacer into bushings.
3) Check the play by moving the spacer up and down. If
excessive play is noted, replace the bushing with a
new one. Refer to “Front Suspension Upper Arm
Bushing and Inner Dust Seal Removal and
Installation (Page 2B-13)”.

(A)

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2

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!

P

• Install the snap ring (2) with the special tool.
CAUTION

Replace the snap ring (2) with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

2

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I831G1220050-02

2B-13 Front Suspension:
Lower arm
Inspect the front lower arm (1) and bushings (2) for bend
or damage. If any defects are found, replace the
defective parts with new ones. Refer to “Front
Suspension Lower Arm Bushing Removal and
Installation (Page 2B-14)”.

2) Remove the front upper arm bushings along with
inner dust seals.
Special tool
(A): 09923–73210 (Bearing remover)
(B): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)

1

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(A)

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Front Suspension Upper Arm Bushing and
Inner Dust Seal Removal and Installation

B831G22206014

Refer to “Front Suspension Upper / Lower Arm Removal
and Installation (Page 2B-9)”.

Removal
1) Remove the following parts from the front upper arm.
• Dust seal (1)
• Washer (2)
• Spacer (3)

I831G1220053-01

Installation
1) Install the front upper arm bushings and inner dust
seals with the special tool and suitable socket
wrench.
NOTE

Position the bushings and dust seals by
referring to “Front Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2B-2)”.
!

CAUTION

The removed bushings and dust seals must
be replaced with new ones.

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Special tool
(A): 09941–34513 (Steering race installer)

1

2

3

I831G1220052-01

(A)

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Front Suspension:
2) Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seals, spacer (1)
and inside of dust seals (2).
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)
3) Install the washers (3) to the dust seals (2) and
install the spacer (1) and dust seals (2) to the front
suspension upper arm.

2B-14

Installation
Install the front suspension lower arm bushings with the
special tool and hydraulic press.
!

CAUTION

The removed bushings must be replaced
with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

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1

(A)

2

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Front Suspension Lower Arm Bushing Removal
and Installation

B831G22206015

Refer to “Front Suspension Upper / Lower Arm Removal
and Installation (Page 2B-9)”.
Removal
Remove the front suspension lower arm bushings with
the special tool and hydraulic press.

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Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

I831G1220056-01

I831G1220057-01

2B-15 Front Suspension:

Specifications
Service Data

B831G22207001

Suspension
Item
Front shock absorber spring adjustor

Standard
2/5 position

Limit
—

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

NOTE

N⋅m
55
60
29
29
10
110
65
60
60

lb-ft
40.0
43.5
21.0
21.0
7.0
79.5
47.0
43.5
43.5

Note
)(Page 2B-3)
)(Page 2B-3)
)(Page 2B-5)
)(Page 2B-6)
)(Page 2B-6)
)(Page 2B-7)
)(Page 2B-9)
)(Page 2B-10)
)(Page 2B-10)

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Front shock absorber mounting bolt (Upper)
Front shock absorber mounting nut (Lower)
Steering knuckle end nut
Tie-rod end nut
Brake disc cover mounting bolt
Front hub nut
Suspension arm pivot nut (Lower)
Suspension arm pivot nut (Upper)
Shock absorber mounting nut

B831G22207002

Tightening torque
kgf-m
5.5
6.0
2.9
2.9
1.0
11.0
6.5
6.0
6.0

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front Suspension Components (Page 2B-1)”
“Front Suspension Assembly Construction (Page 2B-2)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

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Recommended Service Material
Material

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Grease

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160

Thread lock cement

THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1360 or equivalent

B831G22208001

P/No.: 99000–32030

Note
)(Page 2B-5) / )(Page 2B6) / )(Page 2B-8) /
)(Page 2B-9) / )(Page 2B14)
)(Page 2B-9)

P/No.: 99000–32130

)(Page 2B-6)

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Suspension Components (Page 2B-1)”
“Front Suspension Assembly Construction (Page 2B-2)”

Front Suspension:

Special Tool

B831G22208002

09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 2B-7) / )(Page 2B8)

09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 2B-7) / )(Page 2B7)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 2B-8) / )(Page 2B8) / )(Page 2B-11) /
)(Page 2B-11) /
)(Page 2B-11) /
)(Page 2B-12) /
)(Page 2B-14) /
)(Page 2B-14)
09930–30104
Rotor remover slide shaft
)(Page 2B-13)

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09900–06107
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 2B-11) /
)(Page 2B-11) /
)(Page 2B-12) /
)(Page 2B-12)

09923–73210
Bearing remover
)(Page 2B-13)

2B-16

09941–34513
Steering race installer
)(Page 2B-13)

P

ar

09942–72410
Tie rod end remover
)(Page 2B-5)

09941–53610
Front fork installer hammer
)(Page 2B-11)

2C-1 Rear Suspension:

Rear Suspension
Suspension

Repair Instructions
Rear Suspension Components

B931G22306001

8
16

7

(a)

6
7

9

8
18

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(a)

8

7

14

9

11

1

15

(a)

7

8

4

13

8

7

9

“A”

3

12

8

14

ar

5

2

17

8

(b)

P

7

15

(a)

10

16

(a)

18

9
19

8
D

FW

(a)

8
I931G1230003-02

1. Rear shock absorber

10. Rear suspension arm (lower)

19. Washer [From 5SAAR41A497105527]

2. Rear stabilizer bar

11. Rear suspension knuckle

“A”: Do not apply grease. [From 5SAAR41A197105887]

3. Rear stabilizer bushing

12. Hub bearing

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

4. Rear stabilizer bracket

13. Snap ring

: Up to 5SAAR41A497105526: 34 N⋅m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.5 lb-ft)
From 5SAAR41A497105527: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
: Apply water resistance grease.

5. Rear stabilizer joint

14. Dust seal

6. Rear suspension arm (upper)

15. Rear shock absorber mounting nut

: Apply silicone grease. [Up to 5SAAR41A197105886]

7. Bushing

16. Rear suspension arm pivot nut

: Apply thread lock to thread part.

8. Inner dust seal

17. Rear stabilizer joint nut

: Do not reuse.

9. Spacer

18. Rear suspension knuckle nut

Rear Suspension:

Rear Suspension Assembly Construction

2C-2

B931G22306002

7
9
1

(a)

“a”

9

8
“a”

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7

3

(b)

3

7

2

9

(a)

“a”

8

4

9
7
7
9

10

(a)

ar

8

“a”

9

2

(a)

P

7

“a”

7

“A”

5

“a”

(a)

9

7
9

9
8
11

9
12

(c)

7

(a)

7
“a”

“a”

6

(a)

I931G1230001-04

2C-3 Rear Suspension:
1. Rear suspension arm pivot nut (upper)

11. Rear shock absorber mounting nut (lower)

2. Rear suspension arm pivot nut (lower)

12. Stabilizer joint nut

3. Rear wheel hub nut

“A”: Do not apply grease. [From 5SAAR41A197105887]

4. Washer
: The conical side of washer faces outside.

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

5. Suspension knuckle mounting nut (upper)

: 121 N⋅m (12.1 kgf-m, 87.5 lb-ft)

6. Suspension knuckle mounting nut (lower)

: Up to 5SAAR41A497105526: 34 N⋅m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.5 lb-ft)
From 5SAAR41A497105527: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

7. Inner dust seal
: Align the surface of dust seal with the edge of suspension arm.

: Apply water resistance grease.

8. Bushing

: Apply silicone grease. [Up to 5SAAR41A197105886]

9. Outer dust seal

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

10. Rear shock absorber mounting nut (upper)

: Do not reuse.

Rear Shock Absorber Removal and Installation

B931G22306003

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k
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m
86

Removal
1) Place the vehicle on level ground and support the
vehicle with a jack.
2) Remove the rear wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
3) Remove the rear drive shaft cover (1).

Installation
Install the rear shock absorber in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply thread lock to the rear shock absorber mounting
bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

• Tighten the rear shock absorber upper/lower
mounting bolts and nuts.
Tightening torque
Rear shock absorber mounting nut (a): 60 N·m (
6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

1

(a)

I831G1230004-01

(a)

P

ar

4) Remove the shock absorber (2) by removing the
shock absorber upper and lower mounting bolt and
nut.

I831G1230062-03

• Install the rear wheel assembly. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.

2

I831G1230005-01

Rear Suspension:

Rear Suspension Inspection

B931G22306004

Refer to “Suspensions Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-22)”.

Rear Shock Absorber Inspection

B931G22306006

WARNING

Be sure to adjust the spring pre-load on the
both suspensions equally.
After installing the rear suspension, adjust the spring
pre-load as follows:
• Turn the spring tension ring (1) to the desired position.
NOTE
Position 1 provides the softest spring tension
and position 5 provides the stiffest.
STD Position
2nd position

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86

CAUTION

!

B931G22306005

Inspect the rear shock absorber in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the rear shock absorber. Refer to “Rear
Shock Absorber Removal and Installation (Page 2C3)”.
2) Inspect the rear shock absorber for damage and oil
leakage, and absorber bushing for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the rear shock
absorber with a new one.
!

Spring Pre-load Adjustment

2C-4

Do not attempt to disassemble the rear shock
absorber. It is unserviceable.

1

2

3

4

5

1

I831G1230063-01

Rear Wheel Hub / Suspension Knuckle Removal
and Installation

I831G1230006-01

P

ar

3) Install the rear shock absorber. Refer to “Rear Shock
Absorber Removal and Installation (Page 2C-3)”.

NOTE

B931G22306007

The right and left suspension parts are
installed procedure for one side is the same
as that for the other side.

Removal
1) Remove the cotter pin (1) and loosen the hub nut (2).

2

1

I831G1230007-01

2C-5 Rear Suspension:
2) Remove the rear wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
!

CAUTION

• Apply grease to the lip of outer dust seal and rear
wheel hub spline.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.
3) Remove the hub nut (3), washer (4) and rear wheel
hub (5).

3

5

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4

I831G1230067-01

• Tighten the rear knuckle nuts (3) to the specified
torque.

I831G1230008-01

Tightening torque
Rear knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower) (a): 60
N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

4) Remove the suspension knuckle upper and lower
bolts and nuts.
5) Remove the rear suspension knuckle (6).

3

ar

6

(a)

I831G1230068-01

• Install the washer (4) and hub nut (5).
NOTE

I831G1230009-01

P

Installation
• Apply grease to the lip of outer dust seal.

The conical side of washer (4) faces outside.
Refer to “Rear Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2C-2)”.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

• Install the rear wheel hub (1) to the rear suspension
knuckle (2).

5
4

1

I831G1230013-03

2

I831G1230066-01

Rear Suspension:
• Install the rear wheel assembly. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
• Tighten the hub nut (5) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear wheel hub nut (b): 121 N·m (12.1 kgf-m, 87.5
lbf-ft)

2C-6

Rear Hub Bearing Removal and Installation

B931G22306009

Removal
1) Remove the outer dust seal (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

• Install the cotter pin (6).
!

(A)

CAUTION

The removed cotter pin (6) must be replaced
with a new one.

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5

1

(b)

I831G1230016-01

2) Remove the snap ring (2) with the special tool.
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

6

I831G1230014-01

Rear Hub Bearing Inspection

2

B931G22306008

ar

Inspect the inner race play of the rear hub bearing by
hand while it is in the rear knuckle.
Rotate the inner race by hand to inspect for abnormal
noise and smooth rotation. If there is anything unusual,
replace the rear hub bearing with a new one.

I831G1230017-01

3) Remove the inner dust seal (3) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

P

“a”

“a”

(A)

I831G1220024-02

“a”: Play

3

I831G1230018-01

2C-7 Rear Suspension:
4) Remove the hub bearing (4) using the hydraulic
press and special tool.
Special tool
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

• Install the snap ring (2) with the special tool.
!

CAUTION

Never reuse snap ring (2).
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

(B)

2

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m
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4

I831G1230064-02

Installation
Install the hub bearing in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the hub bearing (1) using the hydraulic press
and special tool.
!

CAUTION

I831G1230021-01

• Install a new inner dust seal (3) using a suitable size
socket wrench.
!

CAUTION

Replace the inner dust seal (3) with a new
one.

Never reuse wheel hub bearing.

• Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seal (3).

NOTE

The sealed side “A” of hub bearing (1) faces
inside.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

Special tool
(A): 09913–75520 (Bearing installer)

ar

3

“A”

P

1

I831G1230022-01

• Install a new outer dust seal (4) using a suitable size
socket wrench.

I831G1230019-01

!

CAUTION

Replace the outer dust seal (4) with a new
one.
(A)

1

I831G1230020-01

Rear Suspension:
• Apply grease to the lip of outer dust seal (4).
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

2C-8

5) Disconnect the stabilizer joint (3) from the rear
suspension lower arm (4).
6) Remove the shock absorber mounting lower bolt (5)
and nut (6).

4

5

3

4

6

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k
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m
86

I831G1230023-02

Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower Removal
and Installation

I831G1230026-01

7) Remove the rear suspension lower arm (4).

B931G22306010

Removal
1) Remove the rear wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
!

CAUTION

4

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.
2) Remove the rear drive shaft cover (1).

ar

Installation
Install the suspension arms in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points.
• Tighten the suspension arm pivot nuts to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Suspension arm lower pivot nut (a): 60 N·m (6.0
kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

1

P

I831G1230027-02

I831G1230024-01

3) Remove the rear suspension knuckle. Refer to “Rear
Wheel Hub / Suspension Knuckle Removal and
Installation (Page 2C-4)”.
4) Remove the rear upper suspension arm (2).

(a)

(a)

I831G1230028-01

2

• Apply thread lock to the shock absorber mounting
bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)
I831G1230025-01

2C-9 Rear Suspension:
• Tighten the shock absorber mounting lower bolt and
nut to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear shock absorber mounting nut (b): 60 N·m (
6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

• Install the rear suspension knuckle arm and wheel
hub. Refer to “Rear Wheel Hub / Suspension Knuckle
Removal and Installation (Page 2C-4)”.

Rear Suspension Arm Related Parts Inspection

B931G22306011

Refer to “Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower Removal
and Installation (Page 2C-8)”.

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(b)

Upper Arm
1) Inspect the following parts for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace defective parts with new
ones.
• Suspension upper arm (1)
• Dust seal (2)
• Washer (3)
• Spacer (4)

I831G1230029-02

• Connect the stabilizer joint by tightening the joint nut
to the specified torque.

1

Tightening torque
Rear stabilizer joint nut [Up to
5SAAR41A497105526] (c): 34 N·m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.5
lbf-ft)
Rear stabilizer joint nut [From
5SAAR41A497105527] (c): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lbf-ft)

4

2

3

2

P

ar

(c)

I831G1230032-01

2) Insert the spacer into bushings.
3) Check the play by moving the spacer up and down. If
excessive play is noted, replace the bushings with a
new one. Refer to “Rear Suspension Upper Arm
Bushing Removal and Installation (Page 2C-11)”.

I831G1230030-01

• Tighten the suspension arm upper bolt and pivot nut
to the specified torque.

Tightening torque
Suspension arm upper pivot nut (d): 60 N·m (6.0
kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

I831G1230033-02

(d)

I831G1230031-01

Rear Suspension:
Lower Arm
1) Inspect the following parts for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace defective parts with new
ones.
• Suspension lower arm (1)
• Dust seal (2)
• Washer (3)
• Spacer (4)

2C-10

Suspension Knuckle
1) Inspect the following parts for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace defective parts with new
ones.
• Suspension knuckle (1)
• Dust seal (2)
• Washer (3)
• Spacer (4)
2

3
1

3
4

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2

4

3

3

4

2

1

2

3

2

2

3

4

I831G1230036-02

2) Insert the spacer into bushings.
3) Check the play by moving the spacer up and down. If
excessive play is noted, replace the bushings with a
new one. Refer to “Rear Suspension Upper Arm
Bushing Removal and Installation (Page 2C-11)”.

P

ar

I831G1230034-01

2) Insert the spacer into bushings.
3) Check the play by moving the spacer up and down. If
excessive play is noted, replace the bushings with a
new one. Refer to “Rear Suspension Lower Arm
Bushing Removal and Installation (Page 2C-12)”.

I831G1230035-02

I831G1230037-02

2C-11 Rear Suspension:

Rear Suspension Upper Arm Bushing Removal
and Installation

B931G22306012

Refer to “Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower Removal
and Installation (Page 2C-8)”.

Removal
1) Remove the following parts from the rear suspension
upper arm.
• Dust seal (1)
• Washer (2)
• Spacer (3)

Position the bushing and dust seals by
referring to “Rear Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2C-2)”.
!

CAUTION

The removed bushings and dust seals must
be replaced with new ones.

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3

NOTE

Special tool
(A): 09941–34513 (Steering race installer)

1

1

Installation
1) Install the rear suspension upper arm bushing and
inner dust seal with the special tool and suitable
socket wrench.

2

(A)

2

I831G1230065-01

2) Remove the rear upper suspension arm bushings
along with inner dust seals with the special tools.

Special tool
(A): 09923–73210 (Bearing remover)
: 09930–30104 (Rotor remover sliding shaft)

I831G1230039-01

2) Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seals, spacer (1)
and inside of dust seals (2).

3) Install the washers (3) and dust seals (2) to the rear
suspension upper arm.

(A)

2

P

ar

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

3

I831G1230038-01

1

3
2
I831G1230040-01

Rear Suspension:

2C-12

Rear Suspension Lower Arm Bushing Removal
and Installation

3) Remove the another inner dust seal (6) with the
special tool.

Refer to “Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower Removal
and Installation (Page 2C-8)”.

Special tool
(B): 09943–88211 (Bearing remover/
installer)

B931G22306013

Removal
1) Remove the following parts from the rear suspension
lower arm.
• Dust seal (1)
• Washer (2)
• Spacer (3)

2

I831G1230044-03

Installation
1) Install the rear lower arm bushings (1) and inner dust
seals (2) with the special tool and suitable socket.

1

3

(B)

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1

3

6

2

NOTE

3

I831G1230041-01

2) Remove the rear suspension lower arm bushing (4)
along with inner dust seal (5) with the special tools.

Special tool
(A): 09923–73210 (Bearing remover)
: 09930–30104 (Rotor remover sliding shaft)

Position the bushings and dust seals by
referring to “Rear Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2C-2)”.
!

CAUTION

The removed bushings and dust seals must
be replaced with new ones.

ar

Special tool
(A): 09941–34513 (Steering race installer)

(A)

P

4

1

(A)

5

2

I831G1230043-03

2

(A)
I831G1230045-01

2C-13 Rear Suspension:
2) Apply grease to the lip of inner dust seals, spacer (3)
and inside of dust seals (4).
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)
3) Install the spacer (3), dust seals (4) and washers (5)
to the rear suspension lower arm.

2) Remove the suspension knuckle bushings along
with inner dust seals with the special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09923–73210 (Bearing remover)
(B): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover sliding
shaft)

3
(A)

5

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(B)

4

4

I831G1230046-02

Rear Suspension Knuckle Bushing Removal
and Installation

B931G22306014

Refer to “Rear Wheel Hub / Suspension Knuckle
Removal and Installation (Page 2C-4)”.

Removal
1) Remove the following parts from the suspension
knuckle.
• Dust seal (1)
• Washer (2)
• Spacer (3)
2

P

Installation
1) Install the suspension knuckle bushing and inner
dust seal with the special tool and suitable socket
wrench.
NOTE

Position the bushing s and dust seals by
referring to “Rear Suspension Assembly
Construction (Page 2C-2)”.
!

CAUTION

The removed bushings and dust seals must
be replaced with new ones.
Special tool
(A): 09941–34513 (Steering race installer)

1

ar
3

2

I831G1230048-03

2

3

1

2

I831G1230047-01

(A)
I831G1230049-01

Rear Suspension:
2) Apply grease to the lip of the inner dust seals, spacer
(1) and inside of dust seals (2).

2C-14

4) Remove the stabilizer bar (4).

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)
3) Install the spacers (1), dust seals (2) and washers
(3) to the rear suspension knuckle.

4

2

3

3

I831G1230053-01

1

Installation
Install the stabilizer in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:

2
2

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3

3

1

I831G1230050-01

Rear Stabilizer Removal and Installation

B931G22306015

Removal
1) Remove the rear wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
!

CAUTION

Applicable model
Up to 5SAAR41A197105886

Install the stabilizer in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the inside of stabilizer bushing.
: Grease 99000–25100 (SUZUKI SILICONE
GREASE or equivalent)

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.

ar

2) Disconnect the stabilizer joints (1) from the rear
suspension lower arm and stabilizer bar.

1

P

1

I831G1230051-03

Applicable model
From 5SAAR41A197105887

I831G1230055-01

3) Remove the stabilizer plates (2) and bushings (3).

Install the stabilizer in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Do not apply grease to the inside of stabilizer bushing.

2

2
3

3

I831G1230052-02

I931G1230002-02

2C-15 Rear Suspension:
• Apply thread lock to the stabilizer plate mounting bolts
and tighten the bolts securely.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

I831G1230058-01

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Stabilizer Bushing / Plate
Inspect the bushing and plate for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the bushing and/or plate with
a new one.

I831G1230056-03

• Tighten the stabilizer joint nuts (2) to the specified
torque.

(a)

P

2

ar

Tightening torque
Rear stabilizer joint nut [Up to
5SAAR41A497105526] (a): 34 N·m (3.4 kgf-m, 24.5
lbf-ft)
Rear stabilizer joint nut [From
5SAAR41A497105527] (a): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lbf-ft)

Stabilizer Parts Inspection

I831G1230059-01

Stabilizer Joint
Inspect the stabilizer joint for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the stabilizer joint with a new
one.
Inspect the stabilizer joint smooth movement. If there are
any abnormalities, replace the stabilizer joint with a new
one.

2

(a)

I831G1230057-01

NOTE

Stabilizer joint (1) cannot be disassembled.

B931G22306016

Refer to “Rear Stabilizer Removal and Installation
(Page 2C-14)”.

1

Stabilizer Bar
Inspect for damage or deformation. If any defects are
found, replace the stabilizer bar with a new one.

I831G1230060-01

Rear Suspension:

2C-16

Specifications
Service Data

B931G22307001

Suspension
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Rear shock absorber spring adjustor

Standard
2/5 position

Limit
—

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Rear shock absorber mounting nut

NOTE

N⋅m

Tightening torque
kgf-m

lbf-ft

60

6.0

43.5

60
121
60

6.0
12.1
6.0

43.5
87.5
43.5

34

3.4

24.5

60

6.0

43.5

60

6.0

43.5

Note
)(Page 2C-3) /
)(Page 2C-9)
)(Page 2C-5)
)(Page 2C-6)
)(Page 2C-8)
)(Page 2C-9) /
)(Page 2C-15)
)(Page 2C-9) /
)(Page 2C-15)
)(Page 2C-9)

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Rear knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear wheel hub nut
Suspension arm lower pivot nut
Rear stabilizer joint nut [Up to
5SAAR41A497105526]
Rear stabilizer joint nut [From
5SAAR41A497105527]
Suspension arm upper pivot nut

B931G22307002

The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Rear Suspension Components (Page 2C-1)”
“Rear Suspension Assembly Construction (Page 2C-2)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

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Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material

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Grease

Thread lock cement

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SILICONE GREASE or
P/No.: 99000–25100
equivalent
Water resistance grease or
P/No.: 99000–25160
equivalent

THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent

P/No.: 99000–32030

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Rear Suspension Components (Page 2C-1)”
“Rear Suspension Assembly Construction (Page 2C-2)”

B931G22308001

Note
)(Page 2C-14)
)(Page 2C-5) / )(Page 2C5) / )(Page 2C-7) /
)(Page 2C-8) / )(Page 2C11) / )(Page 2C-13) /
)(Page 2C-14)
)(Page 2C-3) / )(Page 2C8) / )(Page 2C-15)

2C-17 Rear Suspension:

Special Tool

B931G22308002

09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 2C-6) / )(Page 2C6)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 2C-7)

09913–75520
Bearing installer
)(Page 2C-7)

09923–73210
Bearing remover
)(Page 2C-11) /
)(Page 2C-12) /
)(Page 2C-13)

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Steering race installer
)(Page 2C-11) /
)(Page 2C-12) /
)(Page 2C-13)

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09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 2C-6) / )(Page 2C7)

09930–30104
Rotor remover sliding shaft
)(Page 2C-11) /
)(Page 2C-12) /
)(Page 2C-13)

09943–88211
Bearing remover/installer
)(Page 2C-12)

Wheels and Tires:

2D-1

Wheels and Tires
Suspension

Precautions
Precautions for Wheel and Tire
!

B831G22400001

WARNING

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• Proper tire pressure and proper tire loading are important factors. Over loading tire can lead to tire
failure and loss of vehicle control.
• Under-inflated tires make smooth cornering difficult, and can result in rapid tire wear.
• Over-inflated tires have a smaller amount of tire in contact with the load, which can contribute to
skidding and loss of control.
• Replace the wheel if find damage such as crack, nick or scratch.
• When tire replacement is necessary, the original equipment type tire should be used.
• Do not mix different types of tires on the same vehicle except in emergencies, because handling
may be seriously affected and may result in loss of control.
• Replacement wheel must be equivalent to the original equivalent wheel.

Repair Instructions

Front and Rear Wheel Components

B831G22406001

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(a)

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(a)

3
I831G1240001-01

1. Front tire

6. Rear wheel

2. Front wheel

7. Front wheel hub

3. Front wheel air valve

8. Rear wheel hub

4. Wheel nut

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

5. Rear tire

: Do not reuse.

2D-2 Wheels and Tires:

Front / Rear Wheel Removal and Installation

• Tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque.

B831G22406002

NOTE

NOTE
The front and rear wheels are installed
symmetrically and therefore the removal
procedure for one side is the same as that for
the other side.

Tighten the wheel nuts diagonally.
Tightening torque
Wheel nut (a): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

Removal
1) Place the vehicle on level ground.
2) Support the vehicle with a jack or wooden block.
3) Remove the wheel nuts (1).

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1

(a)

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1

Tire Removal and Installation

1

I831G1240002-01

4) Remove the wheel.

Installation
Install the wheel in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Install the wheel and tighten the wheel nuts
temporarily.
!

WARNING

I831G1240004-01

B831G22406003

1) Remove the wheel from vehicle. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation (Page 2D-2)”.
2) After removing the air valve caps, release the tire
pressure by depressing the valves.
3) Dismount the bead from the rim completely as
shown in the figure.

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The directional arrow on the tire should point
to the wheel rotation, when remounting the
wheel.

I831G1240005-01

4) Separate the tire from the rim using a set of tire
levers and rim protectors.
!

CAUTION

When using the tire levers, do not scratch or
hit the sealing portion (hump) of the wheel or
it may cause air-leakage.

I831G1240003-01

I831G1240006-01

Wheels and Tires:
5) After removing the tire, inspect the wheel if
necessary.
Installation
1) Clean up the sealing portion of the rim.

2D-3

4) When installing each tire, make sure the arrow “A”
on the tire points in the direction of rotation. Also,
make sure the outer side of the wheel rim is facing
outward.
“A”

I831G1240007-02

2) Apply tire lubricant to the tire bead and the flange of
the rim.
CAUTION

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!

I831G1240010-01

5) Inflate the tire to seat the tire bead.

Never apply grease, oil or gasoline to the tire
bead because they will deteriorate the tire.

Maximum tire bead seat pressure
Front: 250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm2, 36psi)
Rear: 250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm2, 36 psi)
!

CAUTION

Place the tire under a protective tire cage or
similar protective covering device before
inflating the tire. To minimize the possibility
of tire damage when seating the tire bead,
never exceed the MAXIMUM TIRE BEAD
SEAT PRESSURE rating shown on the tire.

I831G1240008-01

!

CAUTION

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The standard tire fitted on this vehicle is
AT25 x 8-12 œœ for the front and AT25 x 1012 œœ for the rear. The use of tires other than
the standard may cause instability. It is highly
recommended to use the specified tire.

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3) Mount the tire on the rim by hand as shown in the
figure.

I831G1240009-02

I831G1240011-02

2D-4 Wheels and Tires:
NOTE

6) Adjust the tire pressure to the specified pressure.

Check the “rim line” “B” cast on the tire
sidewalls. It must be equidistant from the
wheel rim all the way around. If the distance
between the rim line and the wheel rim
varies, this indicates that the bead is not
properly seated. If this is so, deflate the tire
completely, and unseat the tire bead on both
sides. Then, coat the bead with clean water,
and re-seat the tire.

Cold inflation tire pressure
Front: 35 kPa (0.35 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi)
Rear: 30 kPa (0.30 kgf/cm2, 4.4 psi)
Vehicle load capacity
172 kg (380 lbs)
!

CAUTION

Before inflating the tire, check the MAXIMUM
OPERATING PRESSURE rating of the tire.
This is indicated by a “œ” following the tire
size shown on the sidewall. The number of
“œ” on the tire indications the maximum
operating pressure.

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“B”

Maximum operating pressure
œ: 25 kPa (0.25 kgf/cm2, 3.6 psi)
œœ: 35 kPa (0.35 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi)
œœœ: 45 kPa (0.45 kgf/cm2, 6.5 psi)

I831G1240012-02

Specifications

Service Data
Tire

Item
Cold inflation tire pressure
(Solo riding)
Tire size

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Tire tread depth

Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear

Standard
35 kPa (0.35 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi)
30 kPa (0.30 kgf/cm2, 4.4 psi)
AT25 x 8-12 œœ, tubeless
AT25 x 10-12 œœ, tubeless
—
—

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Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

Wheel nut
NOTE

N⋅m
60

Tightening torque
kgf-m
6.0

lb-ft
43.5

B831G22407001

Limit
—
—
—
—
4.0 (0.16)
4.0 (0.16)

B831G22407002

Note

)(Page 2D-2)

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front and Rear Wheel Components (Page 2D-1)”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Table of Contents 3- i

Section 3

Driveline / Axle
CONTENTS

Final Gear Components ....................................3B-21
Final Gear Construction ....................................3B-22
Final Gear Oil Level Inspection .........................3B-23
Final Gear Oil Replacement..............................3B-23
Final Gear Assembly Removal and
Installation .......................................................3B-23
Final Gear Assembly Disassembly and
Assembly.........................................................3B-24
Final Gear Related Parts Inspection .................3B-30
Final Gear Shim Inspection and Selection ........3B-31
Specifications .....................................................3B-34
Service Data......................................................3B-34
Tightening Torque Specifications......................3B-34
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................3B-35
Recommended Service Material .......................3B-35
Special Tool ......................................................3B-35

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Precautions .................................................3-1
Precautions............................................................. 3-1
Precautions for Driveline / Axle ............................. 3-1

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft... 3A-1

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Diagnostic Information and Procedures............3A-1
Drive Shaft Symptom Diagnosis ......................... 3A-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................3A-1
Front Drive Shaft Components ........................... 3A-1
Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3A-2
Front Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly .... 3A-2
Front Drive Shaft Inspection ............................... 3A-5
Rear Drive Shaft Components ............................ 3A-6
Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3A-6
Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly..... 3A-7
Rear Drive Shaft Inspection ................................ 3A-7
Special Tools and Equipment .............................3A-7
Recommended Service Material ......................... 3A-7
Special Tool ........................................................ 3A-7

Differential................................................ 3B-1

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Diagnostic Information and Procedures............3B-1
Drive Train Symptom Diagnosis.......................... 3B-1
DTC “C20” (P1752) Diff-lock Relay Circuit
Malfunction........................................................ 3B-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................3B-2
Front Drive (Differential) Components ................ 3B-2
Front Drive (Differential) Construction................. 3B-3
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil Level
Inspection.......................................................... 3B-4
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil
Replacement ..................................................... 3B-4
Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation .................................................. 3B-4
Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly .............................. 3B-5
Front Drive (Differential) Related Parts
Inspection........................................................ 3B-12
Breather Rubber Case Inspection..................... 3B-14
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Shim
Inspection and Selection ................................. 3B-14
2WD/4WD/Diff-lock System Inspection............. 3B-17
Rear Drive Breather Hose Routing Diagram..... 3B-20

Transfer .................................................... 3C-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............3C-1
Transfer Symptom Diagnosis..............................3C-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................3C-2
Transfer Components .........................................3C-2
Transfer Removal and Installation ......................3C-3
Transfer Construction..........................................3C-6
Counter Shaft / Reverse Idle Gear
Disassembly and Assembly ..............................3C-6
Gearshift Cam Components................................3C-9
Gearshift System Construction .........................3C-10
Gearshift Cam Disassembly and Assembly ......3C-11
Transfer Gear Bearing Removal and
Installation .......................................................3C-12
Transfer Gear Bearing Inspection .....................3C-12
Transfer Related Parts Inspection.....................3C-12
Transfer Related Bearing Inspection.................3C-13
Gear Position (GP) Switch Inspection...............3C-13
Gear Position (GP) Switch Removal and
Installation .......................................................3C-13
Gearshift Shaft No. 2 / Gearshift Cam Plate
Removal and Installation.................................3C-14
Gearshift Linkage Inspection.............................3C-17
Gearshift Shaft Oil Seal Removal and
Installation .......................................................3C-17
Specifications .....................................................3C-18
Service Data......................................................3C-18
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................3C-18

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Recommended Service Material .......................3C-18
Special Tool ......................................................3C-18

Propeller Shafts ....................................... 3D-1

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Repair Instructions ..............................................3D-1
Front Output Shaft Components .........................3D-1
Front Output Shaft Removal and Installation ......3D-1
Front Output Shaft Disassembly and
Assembly ..........................................................3D-2
Front Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection ......3D-5
Rear Output Shaft Components..........................3D-6
Rear Output Shaft Removal and Installation.......3D-6
Rear Output Shaft Disassembly and
Assembly ..........................................................3D-8
Rear Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection .....3D-10

Rear Output Shaft Drive Bevel Gear Shim
Inspection and Adjustment..............................3D-11
Front Propeller Shaft Components....................3D-14
Front Propeller Shaft Removal and
Installation .......................................................3D-14
Front Propeller Shaft Related Parts
Inspection........................................................3D-16
Rear Propeller Shaft Components ....................3D-17
Rear Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation ..3D-17
Rear Propeller Shaft Related Parts Inspection ..3D-22
Specifications .....................................................3D-23
Service Data......................................................3D-23
Tightening Torque Specifications......................3D-23
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................3D-23
Recommended Service Material .......................3D-23
Special Tool ......................................................3D-24

Precautions:

3-1

Precautions
Driveline / Axle

Precautions
Precautions for Driveline / Axle
Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.
!

B831G23000001

WARNING

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Support the vehicle with a jack or wooden block when servicing the drive shafts and drive train.

3A-1 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft
Driveline / Axle

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Drive Shaft Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Noisy Drive Shaft

B831G23104001

Possible cause
Worn drive shaft joints.
Worn wheel hub bearings.
Loose wheel nuts.

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace.
Tighten.

Repair Instructions

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Front Drive Shaft Components

B831G23106001

2

1

3

4

5

6

7

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D
FW

1. Circlip

2. Snap ring

3. Stopper ring

4. Inner boot band (Large)

5. Inner boot

6. Inner boot band (Small)

9. Outer boot

10. Outer boot band (Large)

7. Drive shaft

: Apply grease.

8. Outer boot band (Small)

: Do not reuse.

I831G1310001-05

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation

B831G23106002

NOTE

CAUTION

Be careful not to damage the front differential
gear case oil seals.
NOTE
After installing both drive shafts, make sure
the stopper rings are seated properly by
pulling both inboard joints lightly.

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Removal
1) Drain the front differential gear oil. Refer to “Front
Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-12)”.
2) Remove the front wheel. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
3) Remove the steering knuckle. Refer to “Front Wheel
Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation in
Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.
4) Hold the inboard joint (1) of the front drive shaft and
tug the drive shaft horizontally.

!

3A-2

If it is difficult to remove the front drive shaft
from the front differential gear case, use the
suitable tool.

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I831G1310003-01

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Installation
Install the front drive shaft assembly in the reverse order
of removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Install a new circlip into the groove of front differential
gear spline.
!

CAUTION

I831G1310004-02

• Install the steering knuckle. Refer to “Front Wheel
Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation in
Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.
• Install the front wheel. Refer to “Front / Rear Wheel
Removal and Installation in Section 2D (Page 2D-2)”.
• Pour the front differential gear oil. Refer to “Front
Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-12)”.

The removed circlip must be replaced with a
new one.

Front Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly

B831G23106003

Refer to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 3A-2)”.
Disassembly
!

CAUTION

Do not disassemble the wheel side joint. If
any damages are found, replace it with a new
one.

1) Remove the boot band of the differential side joint.

• Apply grease to the spline of the front drive shafts and
install the front drive shafts to the front differential gear
case.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1310005-01

3A-3 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
2) Slide the boot toward the center of the front drive
shaft and remove the stopper ring from the outer
race.

6) Remove the boot band of the small diameter side.

I831G1310011-02

Assembly
!

I831G1310006-01

• Wash all parts before installation, clean the
inside and outside of the boots with a
cloth.
• Do not wash the boots in any commercially
available degreaser, such as gasoline or
kerosene. Washing in a degreaser causes
deterioration of the boots.

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3) Remove the outer race from the front drive shaft.

CAUTION

1) Fit a boot on the drive shaft end, fitting the small
diameter side of the boot to the shaft groove, fix its
end with a new boot band.

I831G1310007-01

4) Wipe off any grease and remove the snap ring.
Special tool
(A): 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

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(A)

!

CAUTION

Replace the boot band with a new one.

I831G1310011-02

2) Install the cage (1) on the shaft.
!

I831G1310022-01

5) Remove the cage from the front drive shaft.

CAUTION

Install the cage with the large diameter side
“A” facing the shaft end.

“A”

I831G1310009-01

“B”

1
I831G1310012-02

“A”: Large diameter

“B”: Small diameter

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
3) Install the new snap ring to the cage.
!

5) Insert the cage into the outer race and install the new
stopper ring to the groove of the outer race.

CAUTION

!

Replace the snap ring with a new one.

CAUTION

• Replace the stopper ring with a new one.
• Position the opening of stopper ring “C”
so that it will not be lined up with a ball.

Special tool
(A): 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

“C”

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(A)

I831G1310023-01

4) Apply grease to the entire surface of the cage and
the inside of the outer race.
Position
Wheel side
Differential side
Grease: Quantity
45 g
85 g
NOTE

3A-4

The tube of joint grease is included in the
wheel side boot set or wheel side joint
assembly of spare parts.

I831G1310015-01

6) After installing the boot on the outer race, insert a
screw driver into the boot on the outer race side and
allow air to enter the boot so that the air pressure in
the boot becomes the same as the atmospheric
pressure at the positions indicated in the figure.
7) Fix the boot on the outer race with a new boot band,
taking care not to distort the boot.
“a ”

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“F”

“F”

I831G1310013-01

“D”

“E”

VIEW A
I831G1310016-02

I831G1310014-01

“D”: Right side

“F”: Rotation direction

“E”: Left side

“a”: 188 – 198 mm (7.4 – 7.8 in)

3A-5 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
8) Install the circlip (2) into the groove of front drive
shaft spline.
!

CAUTION

The removed circlip must be replaced with a
new one.

Front Drive Shaft Inspection

B831G23106004

Inspect the front drive shaft in the following procedures:
1) Remove the front drive shaft assembly. Refer to
“Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 3A-2)”.
2) Inspect the boots, circlip and boot bands for wear or
damage. If any damages are found, replace them
with new ones.

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2

I831G1310017-02

9) Inspect the axle play by using a push-and-pull
motion given to the axle shaft and wheel spindle.

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I831G1310018-01

I831G1310019-01

3) Install the front drive shaft assembly. Refer to “Front
Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 3A-2)”.

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

Rear Drive Shaft Components

3A-6

B831G23106005

2
1

3
4

5

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7

8

9

10

D
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1. Circlip
2. Snap ring

5. Inner boot

6. Inner boot band (Small)

10. Outer boot band (Large)

3. Stopper ring

7. Drive shaft

: Apply grease.

4. Inner boot band (Large)

8. Outer boot band (Small)

: Do not reuse.

Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation

B831G23106006

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Removal
1) Drain the rear final gear oil. Refer to “Final Gear Oil
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-14)”.
2) Remove the rear wheel. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
3) Remove the rear wheel hub and rear suspension
arm. Refer to “Rear Wheel Hub / Suspension
Knuckle Removal and Installation in Section 2C
(Page 2C-4)”.

I831G1310002-05

9. Outer boot

4) Hold the in board joint (1) of the rear drive shaft and
tug the drive shaft horizontally.
NOTE

If it is difficult to remove the rear drive shaft
from the rear differential gear case, using the
suitable tool.

1

I831G1310020-04

3A-7 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
Installation
Install the rear drive shaft in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Install a new circlip (1) into the groove of drive shaft
spline.
!

CAUTION

The removed circlip must be replaced with a
new one.
1

• Apply grease to the spline of the rear drive shafts and
install the rear drive shafts to the rear final gear case.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1310021-04

Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly

B831G23106007

NOTE

Rear Drive Shaft Inspection

!

CAUTION

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Be careful not to damage the front drive case
oil seal.

Refer to “Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 3A-6)”.
Rear drive shaft disassembly and assembly as the same
manner of front drive shaft.

After installing both drive shafts, make sure
the circlips (1) is seated properly by pulling
both inboard joints lightly.

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Refer to “Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 3A-6)”.
Rear drive shaft inspection as the same manner of front
drive shaft.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Grease
NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160

B831G23108001

Note
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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Drive Shaft Components (Page 3A-1)”
“Rear Drive Shaft Components (Page 3A-6)”

Special Tool

09900–06107
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 3A-3) / )(Page 3A4)

B831G23108002

Differential:

3B-1

Differential
Driveline / Axle

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Drive Train Symptom Diagnosis
Possible cause
Worn or damage drive and driven bevel
gears.
Excessive backlash.
Improper tooth contact.
Damage bearing.
Worn or rubbing gears.
Worn output shaft spline.
Too large front drive gear thrust
clearance.
Too large rear drive gear thrust
clearance.
Broken drive and driven bevel gear
teeth.
Worn or broken propeller shaft serration.
Broken or damaged front drive
(differential) gear or pinion.
Improperly operated front differential
shifting motor.
Worn or damaged shifting sleeve, shaft
and fork of the 2WD/4WD and diff-lock
shifting.
Worn or damaged universal joint.
Worn or damaged front drive shaft or
universal joint serration.
Broken drive and driven bevel gear
teeth.
Broken rear output shaft.
Worn or broken rear drive shaft
serration.
Worn or damaged coupling joint
serration.
Broken or damaged rear drive and
driven bevel gears.
Worn or damaged universal joint.

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Adjust.
Adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace output shaft.
Adjust or replace.

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Condition
Engine noisy (Noise
seems to came from front/
rear output shaft bevel
gear, front drive
(differential) bevel gear
and rear drive bevel gear)

B831G23204001

Power will not transmit
from the engine to the
front wheel

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Power will not transmit
from the engine to the
rear wheel

Adjust or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

DTC “C20” (P1752) Diff-lock Relay Circuit Malfunction

Refer to “DTC “C20” (P1752): Diff-lock Relay Circuit Malfunction in Section 1A (Page 1A-47)”.

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3B-2 Differential:

Repair Instructions
Front Drive (Differential) Components

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20
19

17

18

16

23
22

15
10

14
1

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21

9

8

6

7

3

12

4

5

25

(a)

13

2

24

26

11

27

(b)

(b)

D
FW

1. Front drive (differential) gear case

12. O-ring

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23. Input shaft

13. 4WD/Diff-lock Actuator

24. Breather rubber case

3. Shim (Right side)

14. Bearing

25. Front drive (differential) gear case mounting nut

4. Bearing

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2. Front drive (differential) gear case cover

5. Front drive (differential) gear case

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6. Bearing

7. Shim (Left Side)

8. 2WD/4WD shifting cam

15. Drive bevel gear

26. Front drive (differential) gear case cover bolt

16. Bearing

27. Actuator mounting bolt

17. Snap ring

: 50 N⋅m (5.0 kgf-m, 36.0 lb-ft)

18. 2WD/4WD shifting sleeve

: 22 N⋅m (2.2 kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)

19. Snap ring

: Apply water resistance grease.

20. Bearing

: Apply bond.

10. 2WD/4WD shifting fork shaft

21. Snap ring

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

11. Oil seal

22. Oil seal

9. 2WD/4WD shifting fork

Differential:

Front Drive (Differential) Construction

3B-3

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“A”
2

(a)

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1. Shim

: 1.3 N⋅m (0.13 kgf-m, 0.94 lb-ft)

2. Front drive (differential) case cover bolt

: Apply grease.

: Apply bond to matching surface.

: Apply water resistance grease.

: Apply molybdenum oil solution.

“A”: Matching surface

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

3B-4 Differential:

Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil Level
Inspection

7) Disconnect the 2WD/4WD/diff-lock actuator lead
wire coupler (1).

B831G23206003

Refer to “Front Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section
0B (Page 0B-12)”.

Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil Replacement

1

B831G23206004

Refer to “Front Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section
0B (Page 0B-12)”.

Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation

B831G23206005
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8) Remove the front drive (differential) mounting bolts
and nuts.

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Drain front differential gear oil. Refer to “Front
Differential Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-12)”.
3) Remove the inner fender (left and right). Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
4) Remove the drive shaft. Refer to “Front Drive Shaft
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 3A
(Page 3A-2)”.
5) Disconnect the rear brake light switch lead wire.

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9) Remove the front shock absorber. Refer to “Front
Shock Absorber Removal and Installation in Section
2B (Page 2B-3)”.
10) Move the suspension upper arm upward and remove
the front drive (differential) assembly.

I831G1320003-01

6) Remove the lead wire clamps.

I831G1320146-01

I831G1320004-01

Differential:
Installation
Install the front drive (differential) assembly in the
reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following
points:
• Apply 4.5 gram of grease to spline of the front
propeller shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

3B-5

• After installing the front drive (differential), check the
wiring harness routing and pour the front differential
gear oil. Refer to “Wiring Harness Routing Diagram in
Section 9A (Page 9A-4)” and “Front Differential Gear
Oil Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-12)”.

Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly

B831G23206006

Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation (Page 3B-4)”.

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Disassembly
1) Remove the 2WD/4WD/diff-lock actuator assembly.

I831G1320144-01

• Apply thread lock to the bolts and tighten them to the
specified torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

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Tightening torque
Front drive (differential) mounting nut (a): 50 N·m
(5.0 kgf-m, 36.0 lb-ft)

I831G1320008-01

2) Remove the front drive (differential) case cover bolts
diagonally and evenly.

(a)

I831G1320007-02

• Attach the boot (1) to the input shaft.

I831G1320009-01

3) Remove the front drive (differential) case housing
(1).
Special tool
(A): 09912–34510 (Cylinder disassembling
tool)

1

1

(A)

I831G1320147-01

I831G1320010-01

3B-6 Differential:
4) Align the concave part of 2WD/4WD shifting cam
and convex part of diff-lock shift fork.
5) Remove the front drive (differential) gear assembly
(2), diff-lock shifting fork (3) and shifting fork shaft
(4).

9) Remove the oil seals.
Special tool
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(B)

2
(B)

3

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4

I831G1320011-02

6) Remove the shims from the housing and cover.

I831G1320014-01

10) Remove the snap ring (7).

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

11) Remove the 2WD/4WD shifting cam bearing with the
special tool.
NOTE

If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.
Special tool
(C): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

I831G1320012-01

7) Remove the snap ring (5).

7

(C)

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

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8) Remove the 2WD/4WD shifting cam (6).

6

I831G1320015-02

12) Remove 2WD/4WD gear shifting fork shaft (8) and
4WD/diff-lock shifting fork (9).

5
9

8

I831G1320013-01

I831G1320016-01

Differential:
13) Remove the oil seal cap (10) and oil seal (11).

3B-7

15) Remove the input shaft bearing (15) with the special
tool.
NOTE
If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

11

Special tool
(D): 09913–60910 (Bearing remover)

10

(D)
I831G1320017-01

• Remove the snap ring (12) and input shaft (13).

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Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

15

12

13

I831G1320020-01

16) Remove the snap ring (16) and pinion gear (17).
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)
16

I831G1320018-01

14) Remove 2WD/4WD shifting sleeve (14).

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17) Remove the pinion gear bearing with the special
tool.
NOTE

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If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.
Special tool
(D): 09913–60910 (Bearing remover)

(D)

17

I831G1320022-01

3B-8 Differential:
18) Remove the pinion gear pilot bearing with the special
tools.

Assembly
!

NOTE
If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.
Special tool
(E): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)
(F): 09944–66010 (Bearing installer)
(G): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)

CAUTION

The removed oil seals, snap rings and
bearings must be replaced with new ones.
1) Install the bearings (1) to the front drive (differential)
gear assembly with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(E)

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(F)

(A)

(A)

1

1

(G)

I831G1320025-01

I831G1320023-02

19) Remove the front drive (differential) gear bearing
with the special tool, as shown in the figure.
NOTE

If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

2

(A)

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Special tool
(D): 09913–60910 (Bearing remover)

2) Install the pinion gear pilot bearing (2) into the front
drive (differential) gear case with the special tool.

(D)

I831G1320026-01

3) Install the pinion gear bearing (3) onto the gear shaft
with the special tool.

(D)

I831G1320024-01

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

3
I831G1320027-01

Differential:
4) Install the pinion gear into the front drive train
(differential) gear case and fix the snap ring (4).
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

3B-9

9) Install the oil seal with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
(B): 09924–74520 (Oil seal installer/
remover)
(C): 09924–74570 (Final drive gear bearing
installer/remover)

4

(A)

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(B)

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5) Install the input shaft bearing (5) onto the input shaft
with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(C)
I831G1320030-03

10) Install the oil seal cap (7) with the special tool.
Special tool
(D): 09922–21410 (Long socket (46 mm))

6) Install the snap ring (6).

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

(D)

6

(A)

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I831G1320029-01

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I831G1320031-01

11) Install the 4WD/diff-lock shifting fork (8), onto the
groove of the 2WD/4WD shifting sleeve “A”.

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7) Install the input shaft.
8) Apply a small quantity of grease to the oil seal lip.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

8

“A”
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3B-10 Differential:
12) Apply front differential gear oil to the 2WD/4WD
sifting fork shaft (9).

16) Install the oil seals (12) into the front drive
(differential) gear case cover with the special tool.
NOTE
Insert the oil seal until the specified value as
shown in the figure.

9

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)
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13) Install the left and right side shims into the case
cover and case.

12

I831G1320036-02

“a”: 4 mm (0.1574 in)

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(A)

“a”

14) Install the 2WD/4WD sifting cam bearing (10) with
special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

12

15) Install the snap ring (11).

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Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

I831G1320037-02

“a”: 4 mm (0.1574 in)

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17) Install the 2WD/4WD shifting cam (13).
18) Install the snap ring (14).

(A)

11

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

10

I831G1320035-01

14
13
I831G1320038-01

Differential:
19) Install the diff-lock shifting fork (15) to the shifting
sleeve.

3B-11

23) Turn the 2WD/4WD shifting cam (13) clockwise, and
install 2WD/4WD shifting fork pin to the bottom.
24) Align the 2WD/4WD shifting fork pin (17) with the
groove “C” of the 2WD/4WD shifting cam when
reassembling.

“C”
15

17
13

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20) Install the front drive (differential) gear assembly, difflock shifting fork (15) and shifting fork shaft (16).
21) Align the shifting fork pin with the groove of the 2WD/
4WD shifting cam (13).

I831G1320042-02

25) Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the front drive
(differential) case cover bolts and tighten then to the
specified torque diagonally.
NOTE

Fit clamp to the bolt “B”.

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

13

15

16

I831G1320040-01

Tightening torque
Front drive (differential) case cover bolt (a): 22
N·m (2.2 kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)

22) Apply bond to the mating surface of the front drive
(differential) case.

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: Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI BOND
No.1215 or equivalent)

(a)

“B”

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3B-12 Differential:

Front Drive (Differential) Related Parts
Inspection

26) Apply grease to the O-rings.
!

CAUTION

Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly (Page 3B-5)”.

Replace the O-rings with new ones.

Front Drive Gear Oil Seals
Inspect the lip of oil seal for wear or damage. If any
defect is found, replace the oil seal with a new one.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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I831G1320044-01

27) Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the 4WD/difflock actuator mounting bolts (18).
28) Install the 2WD/4WD/diff-lock actuator assembly
(19) and tighten its mounting bolts (18) to the
specified torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

I831G1320047-01

2WD/4WD Shifting Cam Bearing and Pinion Gear
Pilot Bearing
Inspect the bearings for abnormal noise and smooth
rotation. Replace the bearing if there is anything
unusual.

Tightening torque
4WD/Diff-lock actuator mounting bolt (b): 22
N·m (2.2 kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)

(b)

18

(b)

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29) Check the backlash and tooth contact. Refer to
“Front Drive (Differential) Gear Shim Inspection and
Selection (Page 3B-14)”.
30) Install the Front drive (differential) assembly. Refer to
“Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal and
Installation (Page 3B-4)”.
I831G1320049-01

Differential:

2WD/4WD Shifting Cam
Inspect the 2WD/4WD shifting cam for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the 2WD/4WD shifting
cam with new ones.

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Diff-lock Shifting Shaft and 2WD/4WD Shifting Shaft
Inspect the 2WD/4WD shifting fork shafts for wear or
damage. If any defects are found, replace the shifting
fork shafts with new ones.

I831G1320050-01

Diff-lock Shifting Fork and 2WD/4WD Shifting Fork
Inspect the shifting forks for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the shifting forks with new
ones.

I831G1320051-01

3B-13

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2WD/4WD Shifting Sleeve
Inspect the 2WD/4WD shifting sleeve for wear or
damage. If any defects are found, replace the 2WD/4WD
shifting sleeve with new one.

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Input Shaft
Inspect the input shaft for wear or damage.
Inspect the input shaft bearing for abnormal noise and
smooth rotation. If any defects are found, replace
defective parts.

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I831G1320055-01

3B-14 Differential:
Pinion Gear
Inspect the pinion gear for wear or damage.
Inspect the pinion gear bearing for abnormal noise and
smooth rotation. If any defects are found, replace
defective parts.

Front Drive (Differential) Gear Shim Inspection
and Selection
Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly (Page 3B-5)”.

B831G23206009

Backlash
• Install the pinion gear, input shaft, left and right side
shim(s) and front drive (differential) gear assembly
(1).

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Front Drive (Differential) Gear
Inspect the front drive (differential) gear for stick or
damage.
Inspect the front drive (differential) gear bearing for
abnormal noise and smooth rotation. If any defects are
found, replace defective parts.

Breather Rubber Case Inspection

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I831G1320059-01

I831G1320034-01

• Install the front drive (differential) case (2) and tighten
the bolts to the specified torque diagonally.
NOTE

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Inspect the breathe rubber case for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace the breather rubber case
with new one.

At this time, it is not necessary to apply a
sealant to the mating surface of the gear
case.

Tightening torque
Front drive (differential) case bolt (a): 22 N·m (2.2
kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
(a)

(a)

I831G1320058-01

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I831G1320060-02

Differential:
• Remove the oil filler cap and measure the backlash of
the differential ring gear using the horizontal type dial
gauge and drive shaft (3) as shown in the figure.
• Take backlash readings at three places while turning
the front drive (differential) gear slightly in each
direction and securely holding the pinion gear. Rear
the total backlash on the dial gauge.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)

(B)

List of shims (for right side)
Part No.
Shim thickness
0.75 mm (0.0295 in)
0.80 mm (0.0315 in)
0.85 mm (0.0335 in)
0.90 mm (0.0354 in)
0.95 mm (0.0374 in)
1.00 mm (0.0394 in)
1.05 mm (0.0413 in)
27445-38FA0
1.10 mm (0.0433 in)
(Shim set: 15 pcs.)
1.15 mm (0.0453 in)
1.20 mm (0.0472 in)
1.25 mm (0.0492 in)
1.30 mm (0.0512 in)
1.35 mm (0.0531 in)
1.40 mm (0.0551 in)
1.45 mm (0.0571 in)

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(A)

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3B-15

• If the backlash is too small, replace the right side
shim(s) with a thicker one. If the backlash is too large,
replace the right side shim(s) with a thinner one. If the
right side shim was changed with a 0.10 mm thicker
shim, replace the left side shim with one that is 0.10
mm thinner.
Left Side Shim Selection
• Install the right side shim(s) (1) and front drive
(differential) gear assembly.
NOTE

Do not install the left side shim(s) at this time.

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Front drive (differential) gear backlash
Standard: 0.05 – 0.10 mm (0.0020 – 0.0040 in)

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• Remove the dial gauge and turn the front drive
(differential) gear 120°, then measure the backlash.
Repeat this procedure once more and compare the
difference of the three measurements. If the backlash
should be re-checked until the backlash is within
specification. Check the table at the appropriate shim
thickness.

1

NOTE

I831G1320064-01

• Put a few pieces of solder (O.D.: 1.2 – 1.5 mm x L: 6
mm) on the bearing outer race, as shown in the figure.

Adjust the backlash by referring to the table
at using the thickness of the removed shims
a guide.
Backlash
Under 0.05 mm
(0.0020 in)
0.05 – 0.10 mm
(0.0020 – 0.0040 in)
Over 0.10 mm
(0.0040 in)

Shim adjustment
Increase shim thickness
Correct
Decrease shim thickness
I831G1320065-01

3B-16 Differential:
• Install the front drive (differential) case (2) and tighten
the bolts to the special torque diagonally.
Tightening torque
Front drive (differential) case bolt (a): 22 N·m (2.2
kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)

• After selecting the proper size of shim(s), check or
adjust the backlash and tooth contact.
Tooth Contact
!

CAUTION

Make sure to check the backlash after the
tooth contact has been adjusted, since it may
have changed. Adjust the tooth contact and
backlash until they are both within
specification. If the correct tooth contact
cannot be maintained when adjusting the
backlash, replace the pinion gear and final
drive (differential) gear as a set.

(a)

• Clean and degreas several teeth on the final drive
(differential) gear and pinion gear, and the apply a
coating of machinist’s layout dye or paste to several
teeth of the pinion gear.
• Install the left and right side shims and front drive
(differential) assembly.

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(a)

2

I831G1320060-02

• Remove the front drive (differential) case.
• Measure the thickness of compressed solder (3) with
the micrometer.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))

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• Select the proper size of shim(s) from the table,
according the compressed solder thickness.
List of shims (for left side)
Part No.
Shim thickness
0.75 mm (0.0295 in)
0.80 mm (0.0315 in)
0.85 mm (0.0335 in)
0.90 mm (0.0354 in)
0.95 mm (0.0374 in)
1.00 mm (0.0394 in)
1.05 mm (0.0413 in)
27445-38FA0
1.10 mm (0.0433 in)
(Shim set: 15 pcs.)
1.15 mm (0.0453 in)
1.20 mm (0.0472 in)
1.25 mm (0.0492 in)
1.30 mm (0.0512 in)
1.35 mm (0.0531 in)
1.40 mm (0.0551 in)
1.45 mm (0.0571 in)

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• Install the front drive (differential) case and tighten the
bolts to the specified torque diagonally.
Tightening torque
Front drive (differential) case bolt (a): 22 N·m (2.2
kgf-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
(a)

(a)

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Differential:
• Rotate the final drive (differential) gear several turns in
each direction. This will provide a contact pattern on
the coated teeth of final drive (differential) gear.
• Remove the final drive (differential) gear and compare
the coated teeth to the examples shown in [A], [B] and
[C].
• If tooth contact is found to be incorrect (example [A]
and [C]), the shim must be changed and the tooth
contact should be re-check until correct (example [B]).

3B-17

2WD/4WD/Diff-lock System Inspection

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Actuator
Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation (Page 3B-4)”.
1) Remove the actuator assembly (1).

1

[B]

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[A]: Incorrect (Contact at tooth top)
[B]: Correct

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2) Connect the 12 V battery to the actuator lead wires
(Bl wire and Y wire). If the motor does not run,
replace the diff-lock/transfer actuator assembly with
a new one.

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[C]

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[A]

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2WD/4WD/Diff-lock Switch
Continuity check
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the 2WD/4WD/diff-lock actuator coupler
(1).

[C]: Incorrect (Contact at tooth root)

1

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3B-18 Differential:
3) Inspect the 2WD/4WD/diff-lock switch for continuity
with a tester. If any abnormality is found, replace the
left handlebar switch assembly with a new one.
Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

Position

Color

Bl/R

O

B

W/Bl

Br

B/G

B/Y B/W

2WD
4WD
Diff-lock
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4) After finishing the 4WD/diff-lock inspection, reinstall
the removed parts.

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SDS Operation Check
1) Check that the transfer selecting switch (diff-lock position switch (1) and diff-lock switch (2)) is turned OFF.
2) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to the SDS operation manual for further details.)

2

1

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3) Click the “Date monitor” button (3).

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Differential:

3B-19

4) Check that both “Differential lock position switch signal” and “Differential lock switch signal” are “Open”.

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5) Turn the transfer selecting switch (diff-lock position switch and diff-lock switch) ON position.
6) Check that both “Differential lock position switch signal” and “Differential lock switch signal” are “GND”.

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If the transfer selecting switch dose not function properly, inspect the 4WD/diff-lock switch for continuity check.

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Drive Relay
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D6)”.
2) Remove the drive relay (1).

3) Check the continuity between “A” and “D”, between
“D” and “F” terminals with the multi-circuit tester.
Check the insulation between “A” and “E”, between
“E” and “F”. Apply 12 V to the terminals “C” and “E”
((+) to “E” and (–) to “C”), check the insulation
between “D” and “F”.

P

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

1

“C”

“A”

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“F”

“E”

“D”
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3B-20 Differential:
4) Apply 12 V to the terminal “B” and “E” ((+) to “E” and
(–) to “B”), check the insulation between “A” and “D”.
If any abnormality is found, replace the 4WD/diff-lock
relay with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Diff-lock Relay
Check the insulation between “A” and “B” terminals with
the multi-circuit tester. Then Apply 12 V to the terminal
“C” and “D” ((+) to “C” and (–) to “D”), check the
continuity between “A” and “B”. If there is no continuity,
replace the diff-lock relay with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

“B”

“A”

“A”

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“C”

“F”

“E”

“D”

“D”

“B”

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Rear Drive Breather Hose Routing Diagram

1

4

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1

“A”

5

“a”

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3

2
6

FWD

2

“B”
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1. Breather hose

6. V-belt cooling duct

2. Rear drive assembly

“A”: Press the breather hose between the fuel tank lower cover and belt cooling duct.

3. Clamp

“B”: Face the tip of clip to forward.

4. Clamp
: Set the clamp to the concave of belt cooling duct.

“a”: 20 – 30 mm (0.79 – 1.18 in)

5. Fuel tank

Differential:

Final Gear Components

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17

(d)

18

8
19

3B-21

(d)

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(d)

3

11

14

(a)

6

13

12

9
15

(a)

D

FW

4

1

10

20

(e)

5

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1. Final gear case

2

11. Shim

16

(c)

7

(b)

12. Pinion gear

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

3. Ring gear

13. Bearing

: 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)

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2. Final gear case cover
4. Shim (Right side)
5. Shim (Left side)
6. Bearing
7. Oil seal
8. Oil seal
9. Washer
10. Bearing

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: 100 N⋅m (10.0 kgf-m, 72.0 lb-ft)

14. Pinion gear nut

: 65 N⋅m (6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)

15. Bearing stopper

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

16. Final drive gear case cover bolt (M8)

: Apply grease.

17. Final drive gear case cover bolt (M10)

: Apply water resistance grease.

18. Final gear case mounting nut

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

19. Final gear case mounting bolt

: Apply bond to matching surface.

20. Oil drain bolt

: Do not reuse.

3B-22 Differential:

Final Gear Construction

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6

5

4

(b)

(b)

(b)

3

“A”

2

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(a)

“A”

1. Shim (Left side)
2. Shim (Right side)

6. Lock-nut

“A”: Matching surface

: Apply water resistance grease.

: Apply thread lock to thread part.

3. Pinion gear shim(s)

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

: Apply bond.

4. Pinion gear nut

: 100 N⋅m (10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

: Apply molybdenum oil solution.

5. Final drive bearing stopper

: Apply grease.

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Differential:

Final Gear Oil Level Inspection

3B-23

9) Loosen the outlet pipe connecting screws (4).
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Refer to “Final Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-14)”.

Final Gear Oil Replacement.

B831G23206015

Refer to “Final Gear Oil Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-14)”.

4

Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation

B831G23206016

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10) Remove the V-belt outlet cooling duct (5).

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Removal
1) Remove the trailer towing. Refer to “Trailer Towing
Removal and Instruction in Section 9E (Page 9E-7)”.
2) Remove the rear under cover. Refer to “Under Cover
Removal and Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D12)”.
3) Drain the final gear oil. Refer to “Final Gear Oil
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-14)”.
4) Remove the rear wheel. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
5) Remove the rear suspension upper arms. Refer to
“Rear Suspension Arm Upper / Lower Removal and
Installation in Section 2C (Page 2C-8)”.
6) Remove the rear drive shaft. Refer to “Rear Drive
Shaft Assembly Removal and Installation in Section
3A (Page 3A-6)”.
7) Remove the rear brake adjust nuts (1) and brake
cables (2).

5

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11) Remove the final gear assembly mounting bolts and
nuts.

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2

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12) Remove the rear final gear assembly for backward.

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8) Disconnect the breather hose (3).

3

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3B-24 Differential:
Installation
Installation the final gear assembly in the reverse order
of removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply 4.5 gram water resistance grease to the spline
of the rear propeller shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

• Adjust the parking brake lever play. Refer to “Rear
Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake) Lever
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B19)”.
• Pour the final gear oil. Refer to “Final Gear Oil
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-14)”.

Final Gear Assembly Disassembly and
Assembly

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Refer to “Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 3B-23)”.

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Disassembly
1) Remove the rear brake assembly (1). Refer to “Rear
Brake Assembly Removal and Installation in Section
4C (Page 4C-2)”.

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1

• Install the final gear case assembly to the frame.
• Apply thread lock to the mounting bolts and tighten
the rear final gear case mounting nuts (1) and bolts (2)
to the specified torque.

Tightening torque
Final gear case mounting nut (a): 65 N·m (6.5 kgfm, 47.0 lb-ft)
Final gear case mounting bolt (b): 65 N·m (6.5
kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)

2) Remove the final gear cover bolts.

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: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

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(a)

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1

2

(b)

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• Install the rear drive shaft (left and right). Refer to
“Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and Installation
in Section 3A (Page 3A-6)”.
• Install the suspension upper arms. Refer to “Front
Suspension Upper / Lower Arm Removal and
Installation in Section 2B (Page 2B-9)”.
• Install the trailer towing. Refer to “Trailer Towing
Removal and Instruction in Section 9E (Page 9E-7)”.
• Adjust the rear brake pedal free travel. Refer to “Rear
Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake) Lever
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B19)”.

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3) Remove the final gear cover (2) from the final gear
case, by using two 5 mm screws.

2
2

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Differential:
4) Remove the O-ring (3) and final driven gear (4).

3B-25

7) Remove the final driven gear bearing (7) with the
special tool.
NOTE
If there is no abnormal condition, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

4

Special tool
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
(C): 09944–66010 (Bearing installer)

3

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(B)

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5) Remove the shim(s) (5).

(C)

5

7

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8) Remove the shim(s).

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6) Remove the oil seal (6) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

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Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

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6

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9) Remove the oil seal (8) with the special tool.

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(A)

8

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3B-26 Differential:
10) Remove the final driven gear bearing (9) with the
suitable tool.

13) Remove the final drive gear (12) and shim(s) (13).

NOTE
If there is no abnormal condition, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

13
12

9
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14) Unlock the rear final drive nut (14) with a chisel.

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11) Unlock the final drive stopper (10) with a chisel.

14

10

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15) Remove the final drive gear nut (14) with the special
tool.

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12) Remove the final drive stopper (11) with the special
tool.

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Special tool
(D): 09924–41830 (Bearing retainer wrench)

Special tool
(E): 09924–52470 (Fixed final drive gear
holder)
(F): 09940–92430 (Rear axel wrench A)
(E)

(F)

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14

(D)

11

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16) Remove the washer (15).

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15

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Differential:
17) Remove the bearing (16) and the upper inner race
from the pinion gear with the special tool and
suitable tool.
NOTE
If there is no abnormal condition, the bearing
removal is not necessary.
Special tool
(G): 09913–61510 (Bearing puller)

3B-27

19) Remove the final drive gear bearing (18) with the
special tool.
NOTE
If there is no abnormal condition, the bearing
removal is not necessary.
Special tool
(I): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

(G)

18

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(I)
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18) Remove the lower inner race (17) with the special
tool.
Special tool
(H): 09913–60910 (Bearing remover)

Assembly
!

CAUTION

The removed oil seals, O-rings and bearings
must be replaced with new ones.

• Install the gear case bearing to the gear case with the
special tool.

(H)

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
(B): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)

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(A)

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(B)

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3B-28 Differential:
• Install the final drive gear bearing (1) to the final gear
case with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

• Tighten the lock-nut (4) to the specified torque with
the special tool.
Tightening torque
Final drive lock-nut (a): 100 N·m (10.0 kgf-m, 72.5
lb-ft)
Special tool
(D): 09924–52470 (Fixed final drive gear
holder)
(E): 09940–92430 (Rear axel wrench A)

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(A)

(a)

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4
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• Install the final drive bearing (2) with the special tool.
Special tool
(C): 09913–84510 (Bearing installer)

(D)

(E)
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• Lock the nut with a center punch.

(C)

2

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• Install the washer (3) and lock-nut (4) to the final drive
gear.
CAUTION

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The removed lock-nut (4) must be replaced
with a new one.

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• Install the shim(s) (5) and final drive gear (6) to the
final gear case.

5

6

3
4

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Differential:
• Tighten the final drive gear bearing stopper (7) to the
specified torque with the special tool.
!

CAUTION

The removed final drive gear bearing stopper
must be replaced with a new one.

3B-29

• Apply a small quantity of grease to the oil seal lip.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

(G)

Tightening torque
Final drive gear bearing stopper (b): 100 N·m (
10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

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Special tool
(F): 09924–41830 (Bearing retainer wrench)

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• Install the final driven gear bearing cover with the
special tool.

(F)

Special tool
(G): 09951–15810 (Bearing installer)

7

(b)

(G)

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• Lock the bearing stopper with a center punch.
NOTE

After the backlash and tooth contact have
been checked or adjusted, stake the collar of
bearing stopper into the notch.

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• Install the oil seal with the special tool.

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Special tool
(G): 09951–15810 (Bearing installer)

• Apply a small quantity of grease to the oil seal lip.

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: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)
(G)

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• Install the oil seal to the final gear case with the
special tool.
Special tool
(G): 09951–15810 (Bearing installer)

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3B-30 Differential:
• Install the final driven gear (8) and shim(s) (9) into the
final gear case.

8
9

• Check the backlash and tooth contact. Refer to “Final
Gear Shim Inspection and Selection (Page 3B-31)”.
• Install the rear brake assembly. Refer to “Rear Brake
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 4C
(Page 4C-2)”.

Final Gear Related Parts Inspection

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Refer to “Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 3B-23)”.

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Final Driven Gear Oil Seal
Inspect the oil seals lip for damage or wear. If any defect
are found, replace the oil seals with new ones.

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• Install the shim(s) (10).
• Install the O-ring to the final gear cover (11).
• Apply a small quantity of grease to the O-ring.

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

11

10

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Final Driven / Drive Gear Bering
Inspect the bearings for abnormal noise and smooth
rotation. Replace the bearings if there is anything
unusual.

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• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the final gear
cover tools and tighten them to the specified torque
diagonally.

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: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

Tightening torque
Final gear cover bolt (M8) (c): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m,
19.0 lb-ft)
Final gear cover bolt (M10) (d): 55 N·m (5.5 kgfm, 40.0 lb-ft)

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(c)

(d)

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(c)
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Differential:
Final Drive Gear
Inspect the final drive gear for wear or damage.
Inspect the final drive gear bearing for abnormal noise
and smooth rotation. If any defects are found, replace
defective parts.

3B-31

(A)

1

(a)

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• Install the left side shim(s) and final driven gear.

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Final Driven Gear
Inspect the final driven gear for wear or damage. If any
defects are found, replace drive and driven gear as a
set.

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Special tool
: 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
: 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)

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Refer to “Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 3B-23)”.
Backlash
• Install the shim(s), final drive gear assembly and new
final drive gear bearing stopper.
• Tighten the final drive gear bearing stopper (1) to the
specified torque with the special tool.
NOTE
As this time, it is not necessary to bend the
bearing stopper collar.
Special tool
(A): 09924–41830 (Bearing retainer wrench)
Tightening torque
Final drive gear bearing stopper (a): 100 N·m (
10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

Final gear backlash
Standard: 0.02 – 0.06 mm (0.0008 – 0.0024 in)
(without gear cover specification)
Standard: 0.08 – 0.15 mm (0.0031 – 0.0059 in)
(Gear cover assembled specification)
Measure the backlash with the dial gauge, as shown.
Take backlash readings at several places while
turning the gear shift in each direction and securely
holding the final driven gear. If the backlash is not
within specification, the shim must be changed and
the backlash should be re-checked until the backlash
is within specification. Check to the table for the
appropriate shim thickness.
NOTE
Adjust the backlash by referring to the table
at using the thickness of the removed shims
as a guide.
Backlash
Under 0.02 mm
(0.0008 in)
0.02 – 0.06 mm
(0.0008 – 0.0024 in)
Over 0.06 mm
(0.0024 in)

Shim adjustment
Increase shim thickness
Correct
Decrease shim thickness

• Check the left side shim selection.

3B-32 Differential:
Left Side Shim Selection
Put a few pieces of solder (O.D.: 1.2 – 1.5 mm x L: 6
mm) on the back side of final driven gear, as shown in
the figure.
NOTE
Do not install the left side shim(s) at this time.

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• Install the final gear cover and tighten its bolts to the
specified torque diagonally. Refer to “Final Gear
Assembly Disassembly and Assembly (Page 3B-24)”.
NOTE

• Select the proper size of shim(s) from the table,
according as the compressed solder thickness.
LIst of shims (for left side)
Part No.
Shim thickness
27326-31G00-030
0.30 mm (0.0118 in)
27326-31G00-035
0.35 mm (0.0138 in)
27326-31G00-040
0.40 mm (0.0157 in)
27326-31G00-050
0.50 mm (0.0197 in)
27326-31G00-060
0.60 mm (0.0236 in)

• Do not install the new O-ring to the gear
cover.
• Do not apply a thread lock to the bolts.

After selecting the proper size of shim(s), check or
adjust the backlash and tooth contact.

Tooth Connect
• Remove the final driven gear assembly (1).

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• Remove the final gear cover.
• Measure the thickness of compressed solder with the
micrometer.

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• Clean and degreas several teeth on the final drive
gear and final driven gear, and then apply a coating of
machinist’s layout dye or paste to several teeth of the
final drive gear.

Special tool
: 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))
Shim thickness
Compressed solder thickness + 0.10 mm

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Differential:
• Install the left and right side shim(s) (2) and final
driven gear assembly (1).

Tooth contact
Contact at tooth top [A]
Contact at tooth top [C]

1
!

2

3B-33

Shim adjustment
Decrease shim thickness
Increase shim thickness

CAUTION

Make sure to check the backlash and shim
thickness after the tooth contact has been
adjusted, since it may have changed. Adjust
the tooth contact and backlash until they are
both within specification. If the correct tooth
contact cannot be maintained when adjusting
the backlash, replace the final drive gear and
final driven gear as a set.

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NOTE

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• Install the final gear cover, and then tighten the bolts
to the specified torque diagonally. Refer to “Final Gear
Assembly Disassembly and Assembly (Page 3B-24)”.

[A]

At this time, it is not necessary to install the
gear case cover’s O-ring.

Incorrect (Contact at tooth top)
[B]

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Correct

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[C]

Incorrect (Contact at tooth root)
I831G1320141-01

• Rotate the final driven gear several turns in each
direction. This will provide connect pattern on the
coated teeth of the gear.
• Remove the final drive gear and compare the coated
teeth to the examples shown in [A], [B] and [C].
If tooth contact is found to be incorrect (examples [A]
and [C]), the shim between the final drive gear bearing
and gear case must be changed and the tooth contact
should be re-checked until the tooth contact is found
to be correct (example [B]).

I831G1320142-02

List of shims (for final drive gear)
Part No.
Shim thickness
27445-24A01-030
0.30 mm (0.0118 in)
27445-24A01-035
0.35 mm (0.0138 in)
27445-24A01-040
0.40 mm (0.0157 in)
27445-24A01-050
0.50 mm (0.0197 in)
27445-24A01-060
0.60 mm (0.0236 in)

3B-34 Differential:

Specifications
Service Data

B831G23207001

Drive Train
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Front drive (differential) gear backlash
Without gear cover
Front gear
specification
backlash
Gear cover assembled
specification

Standard
0.05 – 0.10 (0.0020 – 0.0040)

Limit
—

0.02 – 0.06 (0.0008 – 0.0024)

—

0.08 – 0.15 (0.0031 – 0.0059)

—

Tightening Torque Specifications

B831G23207002

N⋅m
50
22
22

Tightening torque
kgf-m
5.0
2.2
2.2

lb-ft
36.0
16.0
16.0

22

2.2

16.0

Final gear case mounting nut
Final gear case mounting bolt
Final drive lock-nut
Final drive gear bearing stopper

65
65
100

6.5
6.5
10.0

47.0
47.0
72.5

100

10.0

72.5

Final gear cover bolt (M8)
Final gear cover bolt (M10)

26
55

2.6
5.5

19.0
40.0

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Fastening part

Front drive (differential) mounting nut
Front drive (differential) case cover bolt
4WD/Diff-lock actuator mounting bolt
Front drive (differential) case bolt

NOTE

Note

)(Page 3B-5)
)(Page 3B-11)
)(Page 3B-12)
)(Page 3B-14) /
)(Page 3B-16) /
)(Page 3B-16)
)(Page 3B-24)
)(Page 3B-24)
)(Page 3B-28)
)(Page 3B-29) /
)(Page 3B-31)
)(Page 3B-30)
)(Page 3B-30)

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front Drive (Differential) Components (Page 3B-2)”
“Front Drive (Differential) Construction (Page 3B-3)”
“Final Gear Components (Page 3B-21)”
“Final Gear Construction (Page 3B-22)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Differential:

3B-35

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

Sealant

SUZUKI BOND No.1215 or
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent

P/No.: 99000–31110
P/No.: 99000–32030

Note
)(Page 3B-9) / )(Page 3B12) / )(Page 3B-30)
)(Page 3B-5) / )(Page 3B24) / )(Page 3B-29) /
)(Page 3B-29)
)(Page 3B-11)
)(Page 3B-5) / )(Page 3B11) / )(Page 3B-12) /
)(Page 3B-24) /
)(Page 3B-30)

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Thread lock cement

NOTE

B831G23208001

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Drive (Differential) Components (Page 3B-2)”
“Front Drive (Differential) Construction (Page 3B-3)”
“Final Gear Components (Page 3B-21)”
“Final Gear Construction (Page 3B-22)”

Special Tool

09900–20205
Micrometer (0 – 25 mm)
)(Page 3B-16) /
)(Page 3B-32)

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 3B-18) /
)(Page 3B-19) /
)(Page 3B-20) /
)(Page 3B-20)

09912–34510
Cylinder disassembling tool
)(Page 3B-5)

09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 3B-25) /
)(Page 3B-25)

09913–60910
Bearing remover
)(Page 3B-7) / )(Page 3B7) / )(Page 3B-8) /
)(Page 3B-27)

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09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 3B-6) / )(Page 3B6) / )(Page 3B-7) /
)(Page 3B-7) / )(Page 3B9) / )(Page 3B-9) /
)(Page 3B-10) /
)(Page 3B-10)
09900–20607
Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm)
)(Page 3B-15) /
)(Page 3B-31)

09900–20701
Magnetic stand

)(Page 3B-15) /
)(Page 3B-31)

B831G23208002

3B-36 Differential:
09913–61510
Bearing puller
)(Page 3B-27)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 3B-6) / )(Page 3B8) / )(Page 3B-8) /
)(Page 3B-8) / )(Page 3B9) / )(Page 3B-9) /
)(Page 3B-10) /
)(Page 3B-10) /
)(Page 3B-25) /
)(Page 3B-27) /
)(Page 3B-28)
09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 3B-6) / )(Page 3B8) / )(Page 3B-27)

09922–21410
Long socket (46 mm)
)(Page 3B-9)

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09913–84510
Bearing installer
)(Page 3B-28)

09924–41830
Bearing retainer wrench
)(Page 3B-26) /
)(Page 3B-29) /
)(Page 3B-31)

09924–74520
Oil seal installer/remover
)(Page 3B-9)

09924–74570
Final drive gear bearing
installer/remover
)(Page 3B-9)

09924–84521
Bearing installer set

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09924–52470
Fixed final drive gear holder
)(Page 3B-26) /
)(Page 3B-28)

09940–92430
Rear axel wrench A
)(Page 3B-26) /
)(Page 3B-28)

09951–15810
Bearing installer
)(Page 3B-29) /
)(Page 3B-29) /
)(Page 3B-29)

)(Page 3B-8) / )(Page 3B27)

09944–66010
Bearing installer
)(Page 3B-8) / )(Page 3B25)

Transfer:

3C-1

Transfer
Driveline / Axle

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Transfer Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Engine is noisy (Noise
seems to come from the
transfer)

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace shaft.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust.
Replace.

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Transfer will not shift
back

Possible cause
Worn or rubbing gear.
Worn transfer input/output shaft.
Worn bearing.
Worn splines.
Broken return spring on shift shaft.
Distorted gearshift forks.
Worn gearshift shaft.
Broken gearshift cam.
Improperly adjusted gearshift cable.
Worn shifting gears on drive shaft or
counter shaft.
Distorted or worn gearshift forks.
Weakened return spring on gearshift
stopper.
Worn gearshift stopper cam plate.

B831G23304001

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Transfer jumps out of
gear

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

3C-2 Transfer:

Repair Instructions
Transfer Components

B831G23306001

7
1

5

8
3
4
1
2

6

9

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11

14

15

12

17

16

10

14

18

20
19

20

21

22

23

31

24

25

26

27

33

29

34

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32

35

D
FW

1. Washer
2. Reverse idle gear

30

14. Driven gear bushing

27. Counter shaft bearing (Left side)

15. Select sliding dog

28. Spacer

3. Reverse idle gear shaft

16. Reverse select spacer

29. Drive gear No. 2

4. Reverse idle gear bearing

17. Reverse driven gear

30. Snap ring
31. Output shaft bearing (Right side)

5. Oil seal

18. Lock washer

6. Spacer

19. Lock washer

32. Transfer output drive gear/shaft

7. O-ring

20. High gearshift dog

33. Spacer

8. Drive shaft bearing (Right side)

21. Select spacer

34. Output shaft bearing (Left side)

9. Drive shaft

22. High driven gear

35. Oil seal

10. Drive shaft bearing (Left side)

23. High driven gear bushing

: Apply grease.

11. Counter shaft bearing (Right Side)

24. Wave washer

: Apply engine oil.

12. Washer

25. Washer

: Do not reuse.

13. Low driven gear

26. Counter shaft

I831G1330001-09

Transfer:

Transfer Removal and Installation

3C-3

6) Remove the gearshift forks (3).
B831G23306002

Removal
1) Remove the engine assembly from the frame. Refer
to “Engine Assembly Removal in Section 1D
(Page 1D-13)”.
2) Disassemble the engine top side. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-17)”.
3) Separate the crank case with the special tool. Refer
to “Engine Bottom Side Disassembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-45)”.

I831G1330008-01

7) Remove the snap ring (4), drive gear No. 2 (5) and
spacer (6).

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Special tool
(A): 09920–13120 (Crankcase separating
tool)

3

Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

(A)

5

4

6

I831G1330006-03

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4) Remove the torque limiter and starter idle gear No.
2. Refer to “Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation in Section 1I (Page 1I-10)”.
5) Remove the gearshift fork shaft (1) and gearshift
cam (2).

I831G1330009-01

8) Remove the counter shaft assembly (7), reverse idle
gear (8) with shaft.

7

2

1

I831G1330007-01

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I831G1330010-02

3C-4 Transfer:
9) Remove the drive shaft (9) with a plastic mallet by
installing a suitable washer with the drive face bolt.

!

CAUTION

• Do not disassemble the transfer output
shaft.
• The transfer output driven gear and
transfer output shaft is available only as an
assembly.
9

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10) Remove the drive bevel gear (10). Refer to “Rear
Output Shaft Removal and Installation in Section 3D
(Page 3D-6)”.

10

I831G1330014-01

Installation
Install the transfer in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
!

CAUTION

Apply engine oil to each gears and shafts.

I831G1330012-02

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11) Remove the output shaft (11) with a plastic mallet.

• Install the bevel gear. Refer to “Rear Output Shaft
Removal and Installation in Section 3D (Page 3D-6)”.
• Install the drive shaft (1) with the plastic mallet.

11

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1

I831G1330013-01

I831G1330015-01

Transfer:
• Install the transfer output shaft assembly and reverse
idle gear. Refer to “Transfer Components (Page 3C2)”.
• Install the gearshift fork (2) and reverse gearshift fork
(3).

3C-5

• Install the gearshift cam (4).

4

NOTE
Identify the shape of the shift forks and
install them properly.

I831G1330018-01

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• With engaging each fork and to the cam groove, insert
the fork shaft (5).
3

2

I831G1330016-01

2

3

5
I831G1330019-01

• Assemble the engine. Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
Assembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-51)”.
• Remount engine assembly. Refer to “Engine
Assembly Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-16)”
and “Engine Top Side Assembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-21)”.

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I831G1330017-01

3C-6 Transfer:

Transfer Construction

B831G23306003

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1. Counter shaft

2. Drive shaft

Counter Shaft / Reverse Idle Gear Disassembly
and Assembly
!

CAUTION

B831G23306004

Identify the position of each removed part.
Organize the parts in their respective groups
so that they can be reinstalled in their
original position.

I831G1330002-03

3. Snap ring
: Assembly snap ring with edge side out.

Counter shaft
1) Remove the counter shaft assembly. Refer to
“Transfer Removal and Installation (Page 3C-3)”.
2) Remove the low driven gear (1) and washer (2).

1

Disassembly
Refer to “Transfer Removal and Installation (Page 3C3)”.
2

I831G1330020-01

Transfer:
3) Remove the low driven gear bushing (3) and select
sliding dog (4).

3C-7

7) Remove the high gearshift dog (10) and select
spacer (11).

4
10

3

11

I831G1330021-01

8) Remove the high driven gear (12) with the wave
washer (13).

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4) Remove the reverse select spacer (5), reverse gear
(6) and reverse driven gear bushing (7).

I831G1330025-01

6

5

12

13

7

I831G1330022-01

I831G1330026-01

9) Remove the high driven gear bushing (14) and
washer (15).

5) Remove the lock washer (8).

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14

I831G1330023-01

6) Remove the lock washer (9) by aligning the teeth “A”
of the lock washer with the spline grooves “B”.

9
“A”

“B”
I831G1330024-02

I831G1330027-02

3C-8 Transfer:
Reverse idle gear
1) Remove the washers (1).

• Before installing the high driven gear (1), set the wave
washer (2) as shown in the figure.

1
2

1
I831G1330028-01

I831G1330030-01

• Install the lock washer (3).

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2) Remove the reverse idle gear shaft (2) and bering
(3).

3

3

2

I831G1330029-01

Assembly
NOTE

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• When reassembling the driven gears,
attention must be given to the locations
and positions of washers. The cross
sectional view shows the correct position
of the snap ring. Refer to “Transfer
Construction (Page 3C-6)”.
• Before installing the gears, coat lightly
engine oil to the counter shaft component
parts.

I831G1330063-01

• Install the lock washer (4).

Assemble the counter shaft and reverse idle gear in the
reverse order of disassembly. Pay attention the following
points:

I831G1330064-01

Transfer:

3C-9

• When installing the gear bushing onto the counter
shaft, align the shaft oil hole “C” with the bushing oil
hole “D” as shown in the figure.
“D”

“C”
“D”

“C”

I831G1330034-03

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I831G1330033-05

Gearshift Cam Components

B831G23306005

22

21

18

20

17

1

3

19

18

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2

13

6

7

4

11

5

12

8
9
10

14
15
D
FW

16
I831G1330003-05

1. Gear position switch

10. Snap ring

19. Snap ring

2. O-ring

11. Bearing

20. Gearshift shaft No. 2

3. Gearshift shaft No. 1

12. Gearshift cam stopper plate

21. Shift gear

4. Snap ring

13. Reverse gearshift fork

22. Shift arm return spring

5. Reverse gearshift cam

14. High/Low gearshift fork

: Apply grease.

3C-10 Transfer:
6. Snap ring

15. Gearshift fork shaft

: Apply engine oil.

7. Washer

16. Gearshift cam stopper

: Do not reuse.

8. Spring

17. Gearshift arm

9. Gearshift cam

18. Washer

Gearshift System Construction

B831G23306006

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4

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1

2

3. Gearshift cam

2. Reverse gearshift cam

4. Snap ring
: Assemble snap ring with sharp edge side out.

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1. Gearshift shaft

I831G1330004-04

Transfer:

Gearshift Cam Disassembly and Assembly

B831G23306007

Disassembly
!

3C-11

• Remove the reverse gearshift cam (6) and snap ring
(7).
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

CAUTION

Identify the position of each removed part.
Organize the parts in their respective groups
so that they can be reinstalled in their
original positions.

6
7

5

• Remove the gearshift cam assembly. Refer to
“Transfer Removal and Installation (Page 3C-3)”.
• Remove the snap ring (1) with the special tool by
holding the gearshift cam (2).

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Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

I831G1330037-01

Assembly
NOTE

1

When reassembling the gearshift cams,
attention must be given to the locations and
positions of washer and snap rings. The
cross sectional view shows the correct
position of the cams, washer and snap rings.
Refer to “Gearshift System Construction
(Page 3C-10)”.

2

I831G1330035-01

• Remove the gearshift cam (2), spring (3) and washer
(4).

3

4

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2

I831G1330036-01

• Remove the snap ring (5) with the special tool.

!

CAUTION

• Never reuse a snap rings. After a snap
rings has been removed from a shaft, it
should be discarded and a new snap rings
must be installed.
• When installing a new snap rings, do not
expand the end gap larger than required to
slip the snap rings over the shaft.
• After installing snap rings, make sure that
they are completely seated in their groove
and securely fitted.

• When installing a new snap ring (1), pay attention to
its direction. Fit it to the side where the thrust is as
shown in the figure.

Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

“A”

1

“B”
I831G1330039-01

1. Snap ring

“A”: Thrust

“B”: Sharp edge

3C-12 Transfer:
• Install the snap ring (1) and gearshift cam (2).
!

CAUTION

• Align the punch mark “A” of the gearshift
cam with the punch mark “B” of the shaft.

“A”

B831G23306009

• Inspect the reverse idle gear shaft bearing for
abnormal noise and smooth rotation. Replace the
bearing if there is anything unusual.

1

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2

Transfer Gear Bearing Inspection

“B”

I831G1330038-03

• Install the washer (3), spring (4) and reverse shift cam
(5).
!

Transfer Related Parts Inspection

CAUTION

• Align the punch mark “C” of the reverse
shift cam with the punch mark “D” of the
shaft.

I831G1330067-01

• Inspect the other bearings as shown in the bearing
inspection. Refer to “Bearing Inspection in Section 1D
(Page 1D-61)”.

B831G23306010

Refer to “Transfer Removal and Installation (Page 3C-3)”
and “Counter Shaft / Reverse Idle Gear Disassembly
and Assembly (Page 3C-6)”.
Gearshift Fork to Groove Clearance

“C”

“D”

4

NOTE

3

The clearance for each gearshift fork plays
an important role in the smoothness and
positiveness of the shifting action.

Using a thickness gauge, check the gearshift fork
clearance in the groove of its gear.
If the clearance checked is noted to exceed the limit,
replace the fork or its dog, or both.

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5

• Install the snap ring.

I831G1330040-01

Transfer Gear Bearing Removal and Installation

B831G23306008

Refer to “Bearing Removal and Installation in Section 1D
(Page 1D-61)”.

Special tool
(A): 09900–20803 (Thickness gauge)
Gearshift fork to gearshift fork groove clearance
Standard: 0.10 – 0.30 mm (0.0040 – 0.0120 in)
Service limit: 0.50 mm (0.020 in)
(A)

I831G1330066-01

Transfer:
Gearshift Fork Groove Width
Measure the gearshift fork groove width using the
vernier calipers.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20102 (Vernier calipers (1/20 mm,
200 mm))

Gear Position (GP) Switch Removal and
Installation

B831G23306013

Removal
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the left and right side cover. Refer to “Front
Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in
Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the drive V-belt inner cover. Refer to “Clutch
Shoe Removal and Installation in Section 5A
(Page 5A-16)”.
4) Remove the clamp (1) and disconnect the gear
position switch coupler (2).

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Gearshift fork groove width
Standard (Reverse/Low & High): 5.5 – 5.6 mm (0.217
– 0.220 in)

3C-13

(A)

1

I649G1520057-03

Gearshift Fork Thickness
Measure the gearshift fork thickness using the vernier
calipers.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20102 (Vernier calipers (1/20 mm,
200 mm))

2

I831G1330044-01

5) Disconnect the clamp and remove the gear position
switch (3).

3

(A)

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Gearshift fork thickness
Standard (Reverse/Low & High): 5.3 – 5.4 mm (0.209
– 0.213 in)

Transfer Related Bearing Inspection

I649G1520058-03

B831G23306011

Refer to “Bearing Inspection in Section 1D (Page 1D61)”.

Gear Position (GP) Switch Inspection

B831G23306012

Refer to “Gear Position Switch Inspection in Section 1I
(Page 1I-9)”.

I831G1330045-01

3C-14 Transfer:
Installation
Install the gear position switch in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the O-ring.
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

B831G23306014

Removal
Refer to “Shift Lever Assembly Removal and Installation
in Section 5A (Page 5A-24)”.
1) Drain engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
2) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)”.
3) Remove the gearshift arm (1).

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

Gearshift Shaft No. 2 / Gearshift Cam Plate
Removal and Installation

1

I831G1330046-01

• Tighten the gear position switch bolts (1).

I831G1330048-01

4) Remove the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
5) Remove the gearshift shaft assembly (2) and
washers (3).

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• Route the gear position switch lead wire. Refer to
“Wiring Harness Routing Diagram in Section 9A
(Page 9A-4)”.
• Install the V-belt inner cover. Refer to “Clutch Shoe
Removal and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-16)”.
• Install the drive V-belt. Refer to “V-belt Type
Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission
Removal and Installation in Section 5A (Page 5A-5)”.
• Install the removed parts.

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Transfer:
6) Remove the following parts from the gearshift shaft
(4).
• Gearshift return spring (5)
• Shift gear (6)
• Snap ring (7)
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

3C-15

• Tighten the gearshift cam stopper bolt (2) securely.

3
1
2

4

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2

6

7

“A”

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7) Remove the gearshift cam stopper plate (8).
8) Remove the gearshift cam stopper (9).

9

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• Check the gearshift cam stopper moves smoothly.
• Locate the gearshift cam in the neutral position.

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Installation
Install the gearshift shaft and gearshift cam plate in the
reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following
points:
• Install the gearshift cam stopper (1), bolt (2), washer
(3) and return spring (4).
NOTE

Hook the return spring end “A” to the
gearshift cam stopper.
!

CAUTION

Make sure that the gearshift cam stopper
moves smoothly.

3C-16 Transfer:
• Install the gearshift cam stopper plate (5).

• Install the snap ring (6) and washer (7).

NOTE

!

• Align the gearshift cam pin “B” with the
gearshift cam stopper plate hole “C”.

CAUTION

the removed snap ring (6) must be replaced
with new one.

• Tighten the gearshift cam stopper plate bolt securely.

5

6
7

“B”

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“C”

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5

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• Install the gearshift assembly by aligning the punch
mark “G” of shift gear with the match mark “H” of
gearshift cam stopper plate.

“G”

“H”

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• When installing the shift arm return spring, position
the stopper “D” of gearshift shaft No. 2 and stopper
“E” of shift gear between the return spring ends “F”.

“F”

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“D”

“E”
I831G1330055-01

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• Install the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
• Pour engine coolant and engine oil. Refer to “Cooling
System Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-15)” and
“Engine Oil and Filter Replacement in Section 0B
(Page 0B-10)”.

Transfer:

Gearshift Linkage Inspection

B831G23306015

Refer to “Gearshift Shaft No. 2 / Gearshift Cam Plate
Removal and Installation (Page 3C-14)”.

Gearshift Shaft
Check the gearshift for bend or wear.
Check the return spring for damage or fatigue.
If any defects are found, replace the defective part(-s).

Gearshift Shaft Oil Seal Removal and
Installation

3C-17

B831G23306016

Removal
• Remove the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.
• Remove the gearshift shaft oil seal (1).

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Gearshift Shaft Oil Seal
Inspect the gearshift shaft oil seal lip for damage or
wear. If any defect are found, replace the oil seal with a
new one.

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Installation
Install the oil seal in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
!

CAUTION

The removed oil seal must be replaced with
new one.

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• Install the oil seal (1) with a suitable socket wrench.

1

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I831G1330061-01

• Install the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-4)”.

3C-18 Transfer:

Specifications
Service Data

B831G23307001

Drive Train
Unit: mm (in) Except ratio
Standard

Limit

Variable change (2.763 – 0.780)

—

2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)
3.600 (36/10)
3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)

—
—
—
—
—
—
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
—
—
—
—
—
—

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Item
Primary reduction ratio (Automatic
drive)
Secondary reduction ratio
Final reduction
Front
ratio
Rear
Low
Transfer gear
High
ratio
Reverse
Low
Shift fork to
High
groove clearance
Reverse
Low
Shift fork groove
High
width
Reverse
Low
Shift fork
High
thickness
Reverse

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease
NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

B831G23308001

Note
)(Page 3C-14)

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Transfer Components (Page 3C-2)”
“Gearshift Cam Components (Page 3C-9)”

Special Tool

09900–06107
Snap ring pliers

)(Page 3C-3) / )(Page 3C11) / )(Page 3C-11) /
)(Page 3C-11) /
)(Page 3C-15)
09900–20803
Thickness gauge
)(Page 3C-12)

09900–20102
Vernier calipers (1/20 mm,
200 mm)
)(Page 3C-13) /
)(Page 3C-13)

09920–13120
Crankcase separating tool
)(Page 3C-3)

B831G23308002

Propeller Shafts:

3D-1

Propeller Shafts
Driveline / Axle

Repair Instructions
Front Output Shaft Components

B831G23406001

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3

6

4

2

1

1. Front output shaft bearing (Rear)

: Apply grease.

3. Front output shaft housing

: Apply water resistance grease.

4. Front output shaft bearing (Front)

: Apply engine oil.

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2. Front output shaft

5. Shim(s)

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7. Front drive collar assembly

: Do not reuse.

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6. Oil seal

Front Output Shaft Removal and Installation

B831G23406002

Removal
1) Remove the engine assembly from the frame. Refer
to “Engine Assembly Removal in Section 1D
(Page 1D-13)”.
2) Disassemble the engine top side. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-17)”.

3) Separate the crankcase with the special tool. Refer
to “Engine Bottom Side Disassembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-45)”.
Special tool
(A): 09920–13120 (Crankcase separating
tool)

(A)

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3D-2 Propeller Shafts:
4) Remove the front output shaft (1) from the right
crankcase.

• Install the front output shaft to the right crankcase.
Tighten the front output shaft bolts.

1

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Front Output Shaft Disassembly and Assembly

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Installation
Install the front output shaft in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following point:
• Apply engine oil to the front output bearing (rear).

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B831G23406003

Refer to “Front Output Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 3D-1)”.
Disassembly
1) Remove the C-ring (1) and snap ring (2).
Special tool
: 09900–06107 (Snap ring pliers)

2

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• Apply a small quantity of grease to the O-ring (1).
!

CAUTION

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Replace a O-ring (1) with a new one.

P

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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2) Remove the front drive collar (3), front drive output
shaft housing (4) and O-ring (5).

1

5

4
3

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I831G1340006-02

Propeller Shafts:

3D-3

6) Remove the front output shaft bearing (front) with the
special tool.

3) Remove the O-ring (6).

NOTE
If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removed is not necessary.
Special tool
(B): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)
6

(B)

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4) Remove the oil seal (7) with the special tool.

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Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

(A)

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7) Remove the front output shaft bearing (rear) with the
special tool.
NOTE

7

If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removed is not necessary.

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5) Remove the snap ring (8) and washer (9).

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Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

Special tool
(C): 09923–74511 (Bearing remover)
(D): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)

(D)

(C)

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3D-4 Propeller Shafts:
4) Install the oil seal (4) with the suitable socket
wrench.
5) Apply grease to the oil seal lip.

Assembly
!

CAUTION

The removed bearing, snap rings, oil seal, Cring and O-rings must be replaced with new
ones.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

1) Install the front output shaft bearing (rear) (1) to the
right crankcase with the special tool.
4

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

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(A)

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6) Install the O-ring (5) to the front drive collar.
7) Apply grease to the O-ring (5).

1

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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2) Install the front output shaft bearing (front) to the
front output shaft housing with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

5

(A)

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8) Install the output shaft housing (6) and front drive
collar assembly (7) to the front output shaft.
9) Install the snap ring (8), C-ring (9) and O-ring.
10) Apply a small quantity of grease to the O-ring.

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3) Install the washer (2) and snap ring (3).

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

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3

7
2

9

6
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Propeller Shafts:
11) Install the front output shaft to the right crankcase.
12) Tighten the front output shaft bolts (10).

3D-5

Oil Seal
Visually inspect the oil seal for damage, with particular
attention given to the lip.
Replace the oil seal that shows indications of leakage.

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13) Assemble the engine. Refer to “Engine Bottom Side
Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-45)” and
“Engine Top Side Assembly in Section 1D (Page 1D21)”.
14) Remount the engine assembly. Refer to “Engine
Assembly Installation in Section 1D (Page 1D-16)”.

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Front Output Shaft Bearing
Inspect the front output shaft bearings for abnormal
noise and smooth rotation.
Replace the bearings if there is anything unusual.

Front Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection

B831G23406004

Refer to “Front Output Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 3D-2)”.

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Front Output Shaft
Inspect the front output shaft for distortion.
If distortion is found, replace the front output shaft with a
new one.
Inspect the gear of the front output shaft for wear or
damage. If any defects are found, replace the drive and
driven bevel gears as a set.

I831G1340019-01

I831G1340021-01

3D-6 Propeller Shafts:

Rear Output Shaft Components
2

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1

D

FW

10

(a)

11

(a)

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6

7

8

9
8

13

12

1. Rear output shaft drive bevel gear
2. Shim(s)

3. Rear output shaft driven bevel gear
4. Front output shaft drive gear
5. Bearing

6. Rear output shaft

(a)

7. Shim(s)

8. Bearing

: 100 N⋅m (10.0 kgf-m 72.5 lb-ft)

9. Oil seal

: Apply water resistance grease.

10. Drive bevel gear nut

: Apply engine oil.

11. Rear output shaft nut

: Do not reuse.

12. Output shaft nut

Rear Output Shaft Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the engine assembly from the frame. Refer
to “Engine Assembly Removal in Section 1D
(Page 1D-13)”.
2) Disassemble the engine top side. Refer to “Engine
Top Side Disassembly in Section 1D (Page 1D-17)”.

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13. Rear output shaft yoke

3) Separate the crankcase with the special tool. Refer
to “Engine Bottom Side Disassembly in Section 1D
(Page 1D-45)”.
Special tool
(A): 09920–13120 (Crankcase separating
tool)

(A)

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Propeller Shafts:

3D-7

9) Remove the washer (3), drive bevel gear (4) and
shim (5).

4) Remove the rear output shaft (1).

1

4

5

3

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5) Remove the C-ring (2).

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Installation
Install the rear output shaft in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Hold the transfer output driven gear with the special
tool and tighten the drive bevel gear nut to the
specified torque.

2

!

CAUTION

The removed drive bevel gear nut must be
replaced with a new one.

I831G1340090-01

6) Remove the drive shaft, counter shaft assembly and
reverse idle gear. Refer to “Transfer Removal and
Installation in Section 3C (Page 3C-3)”.
7) Unlock the drive bevel gear nut with a chisel.
8) Hold the transfer output driving gear with the special
tool and remove the drive bevel gear nut.

Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub holder)
Tightening torque
Rear output shaft drive bevel gear nut (a): 100
N·m (10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

• Lock the drive bevel gear nut with a center punch.

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Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub
holder)

(a)

(A)

(A)

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3D-8 Propeller Shafts:
• Install the rear output shaft (1).

2) Remove the washer (1), rear output shaft driven
gear (2), bearing (3) and rear output shaft driven
bevel gear (4).

NOTE
Be sure to fit the C-ring (2) and bearing
knock-pin “A” on the bearing to the groove of
the crankcase.

4
2

“A”
2

3

1

1
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3) Remove the rear output shaft yoke (5) and oil seal
(6).
Refer to “Rear Propeller Shaft Removal and
Installation (Page 3D-17)”.

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• After installed rear output shaft, inspect the backlash
and tooth contact. Refer to “Rear Output Shaft Drive
Bevel Gear Shim Inspection and Adjustment
(Page 3D-11)”.

6

5

Rear Output Shaft Disassembly and Assembly

B831G23406007

Refer to “Rear Output Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 3D-6)”.

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4) Remove the bearing (7) and shim (8).

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Disassembly
1) Using a chisel, unlock the nut. Remove the rear
output shaft nut.

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7

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Propeller Shafts:
Assembly
Assemble the rear output shaft in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
NOTE

• After installed rear output shaft yoke to the rear output
shaft, install the washer (5) and tighten the output
shaft nut (6) to the specified torque.
!

Apply engine oil to each running part before
reassembling.

3D-9

CAUTION

Do not reuse the output shaft nut (6).
Tightening torque
Rear output shaft nut (a): 100 N·m (10.0 kgf-m,
72.5 lb-ft)

• Install the shim(s) (1) and bearing (2).
NOTE

• Lock the rear output shaft nut with a center punch.

The bearing knock-pin “A” should be
positioned inside.

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“A”

6

(a)

2

1

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• Apply grease to the oil seal (3).

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

• Install the oil seal to the rear output shaft yoke (4).
!

CAUTION

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• Install the rear output shaft driven bevel gear (7) and
bearing (8).
NOTE

The wider side “a” of the bearing should be
positioned bevel gear side.

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3

4

7

8

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• With the rear output shaft held immovable with a vise,
tighten the rear output shaft driven gear nut (9) to the
specified torque.

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• Apply thread lock to the thread part of the output shaft.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

!

CAUTION

The removed nut must be replaced with a
new one.
Tightening torque
Rear output shaft driven gear nut (b): 100 N·m (
10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

3D-10 Propeller Shafts:
• Lock the rear output shaft driven gear nut (9) with a
center punch.

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Rear Output Shaft Gear
Inspect the rear output shaft gear for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace the rear output shaft gear
with the new one.

(b)

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Rear Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection

3

I831G1340038-01

B831G23406008

Refer to “Rear Output Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 3D-8)”.

Rear Output shaft
Inspect the rear output shaft (1) for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace the rear output shaft with
a new one.

Bearing
Inspect the rear output shaft bearing and rear driven
bevel gear bearing for abnormal noise and smooth
rotation.

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Rear Output Shaft Bevel Gear
Inspect the drive and driven bevel gear for wear or
damage.
• If any defects are found, replace the drive and driven
bevel gears as a set.

I831G1340037-01

I831G1340039-01

Propeller Shafts:

Rear Output Shaft Drive Bevel Gear Shim
Inspection and Adjustment

B831G23406009

Refer to “Rear Output Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 3D-6)”.

3D-11

• Place the rear output shaft on the left crankcase half
and hold bearings with the special tool.
Special tool
(C): 09921–21910 (Bearing holder)

Backlash
• Install the shim, drive bevel gear, washer and new
drive bevel gear nut.
• Hold the transfer output driven gear with the special
tool and tighten the drive bevel gear nut to the
specified torque.
NOTE
At this time, it is not necessary to bend the
drive bevel gear nut collar.

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(C)

Special tool
(A): 09920–53740 (Clutch sleeve hub holder)
(B): 09920–31020 (Extension handle)
Tightening torque
Rear output shaft drive bevel gear nut: 100 N·m (
10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

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• Set the dial gauge on the drive bevel gear as shown in
the figure.
Special tool
(D): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(E): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)

(B)

(E)

(A)

(D)

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• Install the C-ring (1) and rear output shaft (2).
NOTE

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Be sure to fit the bearing knock-pin “A” on
the bearing to the groove of the crankcase.

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• Measure the backlash by turning the drive bevel gear
shaft in each direction, reading the total backlash with
the dial gauge. If the backlash is not within
specification, the shim must be changed and backlash
should be re-checked until correct. Check the table at
the appropriate shim thickness.
NOTE

Adjust the backlash by referring to the table
at the using the thickness of the removed
shims as a guide.

“A”

1
2

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Rear output shaft bevel gear backlash
Standard: 0.03 – 0.15 mm (0.0001 – 0.006 in)
Backlash
Shim adjustment
Under 0.03 mm
Increase shim thickness
(0.001 in)
0.03 – 0.15 mm
Correct
(0.001 – 0.006 in)
Over 0.15 mm
Decrease shim thickness
(0.006 in)

3D-12 Propeller Shafts:
Tooth Contact
!

CAUTION

Make sure to check the backlash after the
tooth contact has been adjusted, since it may
have changed. Adjust the tooth contact and
backlash until they are both within
specification. If the correct tooth contact
cannot be maintained when adjusting the
backlash, replace the rear output shaft drive
and driven bevel gears.
• Remove the special tool (1) and rear output shaft (2)
from the left crankcase.

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List of shims (for driven bevel gear)
Part No.
Shim thickness
24945-03G50-055
0.550 mm (0.022 in)
24945-03G50-058
0.575 mm (0.023 in)
24945-03G50-060
0.600 mm (0.024 in)
24945-03G50-063
0.625 mm (0.025 in)
24945-03G50-065
0.650 mm (0.026 in)
24945-03G50-068
0.675 mm (0.027 in)
24945-03G50-070
0.700 mm (0.028 in)
24945-03G50-073
0.725 mm (0.029 in)
24945-03G50-075
0.750 mm (0.030 in)
24945-03G50-078
0.775 mm (0.031 in)
24945-03G50-080
0.800 mm (0.031 in)
24945-03G50-083
0.825 mm (0.032 in)
24945-03G50-085
0.850 mm (0.033 in)
24945-03G50-088
0.875 mm (0.034 in)
24945-03G50-090
0.900 mm (0.035 in)
24945-03G50-093
0.925 mm (0.036 in)
24945-03G50-095
0.950 mm (0.037 in)
24945-03G50-098
0.975 mm (0.038 in)
24945-03G50-100
1.000 mm (0.039 in)
24945-03G50-103
1.025 mm (0.040 in)
24945-03G50-105
1.050 mm (0.041 in)
24945-03G50-108
1.075 mm (0.042 in)
24945-03G50-110
1.100 mm (0.043 in)
24945-03G50-113
1.125 mm (0.044 in)
24945-03G50-115
1.150 mm (0.045 in)
24945-03G50-118
1.175 mm (0.046 in)
24945-03G50-120
1.200 mm (0.047 in)
24945-03G50-123
1.225 mm (0.048 in)
24945-03G50-125
1.250 mm (0.049 in)
24945-03G50-128
1.275 mm (0.050 in)
24945-03G50-130
1.300 mm (0.051 in)
24945-03G50-133
1.330 mm (0.052 in)
24945-03G50-135
1.350 mm (0.053 in)
24945-03G50-138
1.380 mm (0.054 in)
24945-03G50-140
1.400 mm (0.055 in)

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• Check the tooth contact.

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2

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• Clean and degrease several teeth of the drive and
driven bevel gears, and then apply a coating of
machinist’s layout dye or paste to several teeth of the
rear output shaft driven bevel gear.
• Install the rear output shaft.
• Rotate the rear output shaft driven bevel gear several
turns in both directions.
• Remove the output shaft and inspect the coated teeth
of the rear output shaft drive bevel gear. The tooth
contact pattern should be as shown in [A], [B] and [C].
If tooth contact is found to be incorrect (examples [A]
and [C]), the shim thickness between the rear output
shaft drive bevel gear and bearing must be changed
and the tooth contact re-checked until correct
(examples [B]).
Tooth contact
Shim adjustment
Contact at tooth top [A]
Increase shim thickness
Contact at tooth root [C]
Decrease shim thickness

Propeller Shafts:

[A]

Incorrect (Contact at tooth top)

Correct

[C]

Shim thickness
0.550 mm (0.0217 in)
0.575 mm (0.0226 in)
0.600 mm (0.0236 in)
0.625 mm (0.0246 in)
0.650 mm (0.0256 in)
0.675 mm (0.0266 in)
0.700 mm (0.0276 in)
0.725 mm (0.0285 in)
0.750 mm (0.0295 in)
0.775 mm (0.0305 in)
0.800 mm (0.0315 in)
0.825 mm (0.0325 in)
0.850 mm (0.0335 in)
0.875 mm (0.0344 in)
0.900 mm (0.0354 in)
0.925 mm (0.0364 in)
0.950 mm (0.0374 in)
0.975 mm (0.0384 in)
1.000 mm (0.0394 in)
1.025 mm (0.0404 in)
1.050 mm (0.0413 in)
1.075 mm (0.0423 in)
1.100 mm (0.0433 in)
1.125 mm (0.0443 in)
1.150 mm (0.0453 in)
1.175 mm (0.0463 in)
1.200 mm (0.0472 in)
1.225 mm (0.0482 in)
1.250 mm (0.0492 in)
1.275 mm (0.0502 in)
1.300 mm (0.0512 in)

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[B]

Part No.
24935-03G50-055
24935-03G50-058
24935-03G50-060
24935-03G50-063
24935-03G50-065
24935-03G50-068
24935-03G50-070
24935-03G50-073
24935-03G50-075
24935-03G50-078
24935-03G50-080
24935-03G50-083
24935-03G50-085
24935-03G50-088
24935-03G50-090
24935-03G50-093
24935-03G50-095
24935-03G50-098
24935-03G50-100
24935-03G50-103
24935-03G50-105
24935-03G50-108
24935-03G50-110
24935-03G50-113
24935-03G50-115
24935-03G50-118
24935-03G50-120
24935-03G50-123
24935-03G50-125
24935-03G50-128
24935-03G50-130

Incorrect (Contact at tooth root)

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List of shims (for drive bevel gear)
Part No.
Shim thickness
0.25+0.25=0.50 mm
(0.0197 in)
0.25+0.30=0.55 mm
24935-19B00-025:
(0.0217 in)
0.25 mm (0.0098 in)
0.30+0.30=0.60 mm
(0.0236 in)
Co
0.30+0.35=0.65 mm
mbi
(0.0256 in)
ned
0.35+0.35=0.70 mm
shi
24935-19B00-030:
(0.0276)
m
0.30 mm (0.0118 in)
0.25+0.25+ 0.25=0.75 mm
(0.0295 in)
0.25+0.25+0.30=0.80 mm
24935-19B00-035:
(0.0315 in)
0.35 mm (0.0138 in)
0.25+0.25+0.35=0.85 mm
(0.0335 in)

3D-13

3D-14 Propeller Shafts:

Front Propeller Shaft Components

B831G23406010

6
5

4
3
2
1
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FW

1. Boot

5. Universal joint

2. Front propeller shaft spring

6. Boot

3. Front propeller shaft

: Apply water resistance grease.

4. Circlip

: Do not reuse.

Front Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation

B831G23406011

Refer to “Front Propeller Shaft Components (Page 3D14)” and “Front Drive (Differential) Construction in
Section 3B (Page 3B-3)”.

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Removal
Remove the front drive (differential) assembly.
Refer to “Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation in Section 3B (Page 3B-4)”.
1) Remove the front propeller shaft spring (1) and front
propeller shaft boot (2).
2) Loosen the boot clamp screw and remove the
universal joint boot (3).

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Apply oil to the removing direction of the
universal joint boot before removing.

I831G1340045-04

3) Using a (–) screwdriver or the like into a notch of the
universal joint and remove the front propeller shaft
(4).

4

I831G1340047-01

4) Remove the universal joint (5) from the joint portion
(at the engine side) with special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09923–74511 (Bearing remover)
(B): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)

2
1
(A)

5
3

I831G1340046-01

(B)

I831G1340048-01

Propeller Shafts:
Installation
!

CAUTION

The removed circlips must be replaced with
new ones.
1) Fit the front propeller shaft boot (1) and universal
joint boot (2) to the front propeller shaft groove.

3D-15

5) Connect the universal joint to the joint portion (at the
engine side).
6) Attach the boot to the front drive collar and tighten
the boot clamp screw to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw: 1.3 N·m
(0.13 kgf-m, 1.0 lb-ft)

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2) Apply grease (approx. 4 grams) to the spline of
universal joint and spline of the front propeller shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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3) Connect the propeller shaft to the universal joint.

I831G1340050-02

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4) Apply grease (approx. 4 grams) to the spline.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1340051-01

I831G1340100-01

7) Install the front propeller shaft spring.
8) Apply grease (approx. 4 grams) to the spline of front
propeller shaft and spring.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1340052-01

9) Install the front drive (differential) assembly. Refer to
“Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal and
Installation in Section 3B (Page 3B-4)”.

3D-16 Propeller Shafts:

Front Propeller Shaft Related Parts Inspection

B831G23406012

Refer to “Front Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 3D-14)”.

Universal Joint
Inspect the play by turning the universal joint. If
excessive play is noted, replace it with a new one.
!

CAUTION

Do not attempt to disassemble the universal
joint.

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Front Propeller Shaft
Inspect the front propeller shaft for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace the front propeller shaft
with a new one.

I831G1340055-01

I831G1340053-01

Front Propeller Shaft Spring
Inspect the front propeller shaft spring for damage or
fatigue. If any defects are found, replace the front
propeller shaft spring with a new one.

Boots
Inspect the front propeller shaft boot (1) and universal
joint boot (2) for crack or damage. If any defects are
found, replace the boot part with a new one.

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I831G1340056-01

Propeller Shafts:

Rear Propeller Shaft Components

3D-17

B831G23406013

1
2
3

4
11
10
5
6

(a)

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8

7

(b)

1. O-ring

I831G1340057-04

9. Universal joint set

2. Rear propeller shaft joint

10. Rear output shaft yoke

3. Rear propeller shaft boot

11. Oil seal

4. Rear propeller shaft spring

: 100 N⋅m (10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

5. Rear propeller shaft

: 2 N⋅m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5 lb-ft)

6. O-ring

: Apply water resistance grease.

7. Rear propeller shaft boot

: Do not reuse.

8. Rear propeller shaft yoke

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3) Remove the O-ring (2).

B831G23406014

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Refer to “Rear Propeller Shaft Components (Page 3D17)”.
Refer to “Final Gear Construction in Section 3B
(Page 3B-22)”.

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Removal
1) Remove the final gear assembly. Refer to “Final
Gear Assembly Removal and Installation in Section
3B (Page 3B-23)”.
2) Remove the rear propeller shaft joint (1).

I831G1340060-01

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I831G1340059-01

3D-18 Propeller Shafts:
4) Remove the rear propeller shaft spring (3).

8) Remove the O-ring (7).

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3

I831G1340061-01

9) Remove the circlips from the universal joint.

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5) Draw out the rear propeller shaft (4) horizontally.

I831G1340065-01

4

I831G1340062-01

6) Loosen the boot clamp screw and remove the rear
propeller shaft boot (5).

I831G1340066-03

10) Remove the bearings (8) by tapping with the special
tool and remove the universal joint and propeller
shaft yoke.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

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8

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7) Remove the rear propeller shaft joint boot (6).

6

(A)

I831G1340067-03

11) Remove the circlips and joint (9).

I831G1340064-01

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Propeller Shafts:

3D-19

3) Shift into the low gear.
4) Apply thread lock to the rear output shaft.

12) Unlock the nut with a chisel.
13) Shift into the reverse gear.
14) Remove the rear output shaft yoke (10).

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

10

5) Install the rear output shaft yoke (1) and washer (2).
Tighten the rear output shaft nut (3) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Rear output shaft nut (a): 100 N·m (10.0 kgf-m,
72.5 lb-ft)
6) Lock the rear output shaft nut (3) with a center
punch.

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I831G1340069-02

15) Remove the oil seal.

1

3

2

(a)

I831G1340072-02

7) Apply grease to the bearings and dust seal lip.

I831G1340070-01

Installation
!

CAUTION

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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The removed oil seal, nut, circlips and O-ring
must be replaced with a new ones.

1) Install the oil seal into the final gear case with the
special tool.

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Special tool
: 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
2) Apply grease to lip of the oil seal.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1340071-01

I831G1340073-01

3D-20 Propeller Shafts:
8) Install the universal joint (4) to the yoke (5) and
bearings (6) with the special tool.

12) Install the circlips to the universal joint.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

5
6

4

I831G1340077-02

13) Install the O-ring (7) to the rear propeller shaft.

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I831G1340074-03

9) Install the circlips.

7

I831G1340078-02

14) Install the rear propeller shaft boot (8) and tighten
the clamp screw to the specified torque.

I831G1340075-01

10) Install the yoke (5).
11) Install the bearings (6) by tapping with the special
tool.

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Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

6

Tightening torque
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw (b): 2
N·m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5 lb-ft)

8

(b)

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5

(A)

6

I831G1340076-04

I831G1340079-03

Propeller Shafts:
15) Fit the rear propeller shaft joint boot (9) to the rear
propeller shaft groove.

3D-21

20) Install the O-ring (11) to the rear propeller shaft joint.
21) Apply grease (approx. 4 grams) to the spline of rear
propeller shaft joint.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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16) Apply resistance grease (approx. 4 grams) to the
splines of the rear propeller shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

11

I831G1340082-03

22) Install the rear propeller shaft joint (12).

12

I831G1340080-01

17) Install the rear propeller shaft.
18) Apply grease (approx. 4 grams) to the spline of rear
propeller shaft and propeller shaft spring (10).

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: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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19) Install the rear propeller shaft spring (10).

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I831G1340081-03

I831G1340083-04

23) Install the final gear assembly. Refer to “Final Gear
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 3B
(Page 3B-23)”.

3D-22 Propeller Shafts:

Rear Propeller Shaft Related Parts Inspection

B831G23406015

Refer to “Rear Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 3D-17)”.

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Rear Propeller Shaft / Rear Propeller Shaft Joint
Inspect the rear propeller shaft and rear propeller shaft
joint for wear or damage. If any defects are found,
replace it with a new one.

Universal Joint
Inspect the universal joint in the following procedures:
1) Inspect the universal joint and outer surface of the
bearing for scuffing, wear or damage. If any defects
are found, replace the bearings and universal joint
as a set.

I831G1340087-01

I831G1340084-01

2) Insert the universal joint to the bearing and check the
play by turning the universal joint, as shown in the
figure. If excessive play is found, replace the
bearings and universal joint as a set.

I831G1340085-01

I831G1340094-01

Rear Propeller Shaft Spring
Inspect the rear propeller shaft spring for wear or
damage. If any defects are found, replace it with a new
one.

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Boots
Inspect the rear output joint boot (1) and propeller shaft
joint boot (2) for crack or damage. If any defects are
found, replace the boot with a new one.

1

2

I831G1340086-01

I831G1340089-01

Propeller Shafts:

3D-23

Specifications
Service Data

B831G23407001

Drive Train
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Front/Rear output shaft bevel gear
backlash

Standard

Limit

0.03 – 0.15 (0.001 – 0.006)

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Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

Rear output shaft nut

Rear output shaft driven gear nut
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw
NOTE

N⋅m

lb-ft

100

10.0

72.5

Note
)(Page 3D-7) /
)(Page 3D-11)
)(Page 3D-9) /
)(Page 3D-19)
)(Page 3D-9)
)(Page 3D-15)
)(Page 3D-20)

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Rear output shaft drive bevel gear nut

B831G23407002

Tightening torque
kgf-m

100

10.0

72.5

100
1.3
2

10.0
0.13
0.2

72.5
1.0
1.5

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Rear Output Shaft Components (Page 3D-6)”
“Rear Propeller Shaft Components (Page 3D-17)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

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Recommended Service Material
Material

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Grease

Thread lock cement

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent
Water resistance grease

P/No.: 99000–25160

THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent

P/No.: 99000–32030

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Output Shaft Components (Page 3D-1)”
“Rear Output Shaft Components (Page 3D-6)”
“Front Propeller Shaft Components (Page 3D-14)”
“Rear Propeller Shaft Components (Page 3D-17)”

B831G23408001

Note
)(Page 3D-2) / )(Page 3D4) / )(Page 3D-4) /
)(Page 3D-19)
)(Page 3D-4) / )(Page 3D9) / )(Page 3D-15) /
)(Page 3D-15) /
)(Page 3D-15) /
)(Page 3D-19) /
)(Page 3D-21) /
)(Page 3D-21) /
)(Page 3D-21)
)(Page 3D-9) / )(Page 3D19)

3D-24 Propeller Shafts:

Special Tool

B831G23408002

09900–06107
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 3D-2)

09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 3D-3) / )(Page 3D4)

09900–20607
Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm)
)(Page 3D-11)

09900–20701
Magnetic stand

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09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 3D-3)

)(Page 3D-11)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 3D-4) / )(Page 3D4) / )(Page 3D-18) /
)(Page 3D-19) /
)(Page 3D-20) /
)(Page 3D-20)
09920–31020
Extension handle
)(Page 3D-11)

09920–53740
Clutch sleeve hub holder
)(Page 3D-7) / )(Page 3D7) / )(Page 3D-11)

09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 3D-3)

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09921–21910
Bearing holder
)(Page 3D-11)

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09920–13120
Crankcase separating tool
)(Page 3D-1) / )(Page 3D6)

09930–30104
Rotor remover slide shaft
)(Page 3D-3) / )(Page 3D14)

09923–74511
Bearing remover
)(Page 3D-3) / )(Page 3D14)

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Section 4

Brake
CONTENTS

Repair Instructions ..............................................4B-1
Front Brake Components ....................................4B-1
Front Brake Pad Inspection.................................4B-2
Front Brake Pad Replacement............................4B-2
Front Brake Caliper Removal and Installation.....4B-3
Front Brake Caliper Disassembly and
Assembly...........................................................4B-4
Front Brake Caliper Parts Inspection ..................4B-6
Front Brake Disc Removal and Installation .........4B-7
Front Brake Disc Inspection ................................4B-8
Specifications .......................................................4B-8
Service Data........................................................4B-8
Tightening Torque Specifications........................4B-9
Special Tools and Equipment .............................4B-9
Recommended Service Material .........................4B-9
Special Tool ........................................................4B-9

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Precautions .................................................4-1
Precautions............................................................. 4-1
Precautions for Brake System .............................. 4-1
Brake Fluid Information ......................................... 4-1

Brake Control System and Diagnosis ... 4A-1

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................4A-1
Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram .................... 4A-1
Rear Blake Cable Routing Diagram .................... 4A-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............4A-3
Brake Symptom Diagnosis.................................. 4A-3
Repair Instructions ..............................................4A-4
Brake Pedal Height Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................ 4A-4
Front Brake Light Switch Inspection ................... 4A-4
Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection .................... 4A-4
Rear Brake Switch Inspection and Adjustment .... 4A-4
Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection ..... 4A-5
Parking Brake Lever Switch Inspection............... 4A-5
Brake Fluid Level Check ..................................... 4A-5
Front Brake Hose Inspection .............................. 4A-5
Air Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit......... 4A-5
Brake Fluid Replacement.................................... 4A-6
Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation........ 4A-7
Rear Brake Cable Removal and Installation ....... 4A-8
Front Brake Master Cylinder Components.......... 4A-9
Front Brake Master Cylinder Assembly
Removal and Installation................................... 4A-9
Front Brake Master Cylinder / Brake Lever
Disassembly and Assembly ............................ 4A-11
Front Brake Master Cylinder Parts Inspection .. 4A-12
Rear Brake Pedal Construction ........................ 4A-13
Rear Brake Pedal Removal and Installation ..... 4A-14
Specifications.....................................................4A-15
Service Data ..................................................... 4A-15
Tightening Torque Specifications...................... 4A-15
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................4A-16
Recommended Service Material ....................... 4A-16
Special Tool ...................................................... 4A-16

Front Brakes ............................................ 4B-1
Precautions...........................................................4B-1
Precautions for Front Brakes .............................. 4B-1

Rear Brakes.............................................. 4C-1
Precautions...........................................................4C-1
Precautions for Rear Brake.................................4C-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................4C-1
Rear Brake Components.....................................4C-1
Rear Brake Friction Plate Inspection...................4C-2
Rear Brake Friction Plate Replacement..............4C-2
Rear Brake Assembly Removal and
Installation .........................................................4C-2
Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly .............4C-3
Rear Brake Parts Inspection ...............................4C-7
Specifications .......................................................4C-9
Service Data........................................................4C-9
Tightening Torque Specifications........................4C-9
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................4C-10
Recommended Service Material .......................4C-10
Special Tool ......................................................4C-10

Parking Brake .......................................... 4D-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................4D-1
Parking / Rear Brake Cable Routing Diagram ....4D-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................4D-3
Parking / Rear Brake Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................4D-3
Parking / Rear Brake Cable Removal and
Installation .........................................................4D-3
Parking / Rear Brake Lever Components ...........4D-4

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Specifications .......................................................4D-5
Tightening Torque Specifications........................4D-5
Special Tools and Equipment .............................4D-5
Recommended Service Material .........................4D-5

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Parking / Rear Brake Lever Removal and
Installation .........................................................4D-4
Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection .....4D-4
Parking / Rear Brake Relay Inspection ...............4D-4

Precautions:

4-1

Precautions
Brake

Precautions
Precautions for Brake System
Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.

Brake Fluid Information
!

B831G24000001

B831G24000002

WARNING

!

CAUTION

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• This brake system is filled with an ethylene glycol-based DOT 4 brake fluid. Do not use or mix
different types of fluid, such as silicone-based or petroleum-based.
• Do not use any brake fluid taken from old, used or unsealed containers. Never reuse brake fluid left
over from the last servicing or which has been stored for a long period of time.
• When storing brake fluid, seal the container completely and keep it away from children.
• When replenishing brake fluid, take care not to get dust into the fluid.
• When washing brake components, use new brake fluid. Never use cleaning solvent.
• A contaminated brake disc or brake pad reduces braking performance. Discard contaminated pads
and clean the disc with high quality brake cleaner or neutral detergent.

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Immediately and completely wipe off any brake fluid contacting any part of the vehicle. The brake fluid
reacts chemically with paint, plastics and rubber materials, etc., and will damage them severely.

4A-1 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Brake Control System and Diagnosis
Brake

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram

B831G24102001

1

“A”

8

1

(a)

“D”
2
“B”

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3

“C”

“D”

“H”

“E”

“F”

6

A

“G”

4

4

5

9

(a)

8

9

6

FWD

(a)

“D”

P

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5

“J”

7

6

“I”

VIEW A
I831G1410001-09

1. Master cylinder reservoir

“B”: Pass the brake hose inside the throttle cable.

2. Front brake hose No. 1

“C”: Pass the brake hose outside the throttle cable.

3. Front brake pipe

“D”: Fix the brake hose to the it guide firmly.

4. Front brake hose No. 2

“E”: Face the black mark on the brake hose to forward.

5. Front brake caliper

“F”: Tighten flare nut firmly.

6. Frame

“G”: Pass the brake pipe front of the steering shaft.

7. Steering shaft

“H”: Pass the brake pipe behind the frame bridge.

8. Union bolt

“I”: Pass the brake hose inside of the suspension arm.

9. Stopper
: After the brake hose union has contacted the stopper, tighten the union bolt.

“J”: Pass the brake hose under the radiator hose.

“A”: After the brake hose union has contacted the reservoir bottom.

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Rear Blake Cable Routing Diagram

4A-2

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1

“A”

2

3
5

4

Front side

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P

1

1. Rear brake cable
2. Adjust nut

6

3. Rear brake pedal

5. Washer

4. Pin

6. Cotter pin

I831G1410035-05

“A”: Fix the rear brake cable to the footrest bar with clamp.

4A-3 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Brake Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Insufficient brake power

Excessive brake lever
stroke

Leakage of brake fluid

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Brake drags

Correction / Reference Item
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Clean disc and pads.
Replace.
Bleed air.
Replenish.
Adjust.
Repair surface with sandpaper.
Correct pad fitting or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace brake fluid.
Disassemble and clean master cylinder.
Bleed air.
Replenish fluid to specified level; bleed air.
Replace with correct fluid.
Tighten to specified torque.

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Brake squeaking

Possible cause
Leakage of brake fluid from hydraulic
system.
Worn pads or friction plate.
Oil adhesion on friction surface of pads.
Worn disc.
Air in hydraulic system.
Not enough brake fluid in the reservoir.
Defective adjustment of rear brake.
Carbon adhesion on pad surface.
Tilted pad.
Damaged hub bearing.
Worn pads and disc.
Foreign material in brake fluid.
Clogged return port of master cylinder.
Air in hydraulic system.
Insufficient brake fluid.
Improper quality of brake fluid.
Insufficient tightening of connection
joints.
Cracked hose.
Worn piston and/or cup.
Worn piston seal and dust seal.
Rusty part.
Insufficient brake lever or brake pedal
pivot lubrication.

B831G24104001

Replace.
Replace piston and/or cup.
Replace piston seal and dust seal.
Clean and lubricate.
Lubricate.

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

4A-4

Repair Instructions
Brake Pedal Height Inspection and Adjustment

Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection

Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake)
Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B
(Page 0B-19)”.

Inspect the rear brake light switch in the following
procedures:
1) Remove the left front inner fender. Refer to “Front
Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in
Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the rear brake light switch lead wire
coupler (1).

B831G24106001

Front Brake Light Switch Inspection

B831G24106002

Inspect the front brake light switch in the following
procedures:
1) Disconnect the front brake light switch coupler (1).

B831G24106003

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1

1

I831G1410002-01

2) Inspect the switch for continuity with a tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the front brake
light switch with a new one. Refer to “Front Brake
Master Cylinder / Brake Lever Disassembly and
Assembly (Page 4A-11)”.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

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Terminal (B)

P

Color
Position
ON
OFF

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

Color
Position
ON

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

I831G1410034-01

3) Inspect the switch for continuity with a tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the rear brake
light switch with a new one.

Terminal (O)

Terminal (W/B)

OFF

Terminal (B)

I831G1410032-03

4) Connect the rear brake light switch lead wire coupler
(1).

I831G1410003-02

3) Connect the front brake light switch coupler.

Rear Brake Switch Inspection and Adjustment

B831G24106004

Check the rear brake light switch so that the brake light
will come on just before pressure is felt when the brake
pedal is depressed. If the brake light switch adjustment
is necessary, turn the adjuster nut (1) in or out while
holding the brake pedal.

1

I831G1410005-01

4A-5 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection

Air Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit

Inspect the parking/rear brake light switch in the
following procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the parking/rear brake light switch lead
wire coupler (1).

Air trapped in the brake fluid circuit acts like a cushion to
absorb a large proportion of the pressure developed by
the master cylinder and thus interferes with the full
braking performance of the brake caliper. The presence
of air is indicated by “sponginess” of the brake lever and
also by lack of braking force. Considering the danger to
which such trapped air exposes the machine and rider, it
is essential that after remounting the brake and restoring
the brake system to the normal condition, the brake fluid
circuit be purged of air in the following manner:

B831G24106005

B831G24106009

!

1

CAUTION

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• Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.
• Handle brake fluid with care: the fluid
reacts chemically with paint, plastic,
rubber materials, etc.

I831G1410043-01

3) Inspect the parking/rear brake light switch for
continuity with a tester. If any abnormality is found,
replace the parking/rear brake lever assembly with a
new one. Refer to “Handlebars Removal and
Installation in Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.

1) Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the top of the
inspection window. Place the reservoir cap to
prevent dirt from entering.

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

OFF

B

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Color
Position
ON

B

I831G1410044-01

P

Parking Brake Lever Switch Inspection

B831G24106006

Refer to “Parking Brake Switch Inspection in Section 1I
(Page 1I-9)”.

Brake Fluid Level Check

I831G1410009-01

2) Attach a hose to the air bleeder valve, and insert the
free end of the hose into a receptacle.
3) Squeeze and release the brake lever several times
in rapid succession and squeeze the lever fully
without releasing it.

B831G24106007

Refer to “Front Brake System Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-17)”.

Front Brake Hose Inspection

B831G24106008

Refer to “Front Brake System Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-17)”.

I831G1410010-01

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

I831G1410011-01

5) Close the air bleeder valve, pump and squeeze the
lever, and open the valve.
6) Repeat this process until the fluid flowing into the
receptacle no longer contains air bubbles.
NOTE

Brake Fluid Replacement
!

B831G24106010

CAUTION

• Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.
• Handle brake fluid with care: the fluid
reacts chemically with paint, plastic,
rubber materials, etc.
1) Support the vehicle on a level surface with a jack
and keep the handlebars straight.
2) Remove the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
3) Remove the brake fluid reservoir cap and
diaphragm.
4) Suck up the old brake fluid as much as possible.

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4) Loosen the air bleeder valve by turning it a quarter of
a turn so that the brake fluid runs into the receptacle,
this will remove the tension of the brake lever
causing it to touch the handlebar grip.

4A-6

While bleeding the brake system, replenish
the brake fluid in the reservoir as necessary.
Make sure that there is always some fluid
visible in the reservoir.

7) Close the air bleeder valve and disconnect the hose.
Tightening torque
Front brake air bleeder valve: 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m,
4.5 lb-ft)

BF: Brake fluid (DOT 4)

6) Connect a clear hose to the air bleeder valve and
insert the other end of the hose into a receptacle.

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8) Fill the reservoir with brake fluid to the upper mark of
the reservoir.

I831G1410008-01

5) Fill the reservoir with new brake fluid.

I831G1410008-01

9) Install the reservoir cap.

I831G1410011-01

4A-7 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:
7) Loosen the air bleeder valve and pump the brake
lever until the old brake fluid flows out of the brake
system.

Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation

B831G24106011

Removal
!

CAUTION

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.
1) Drain brake fluid. Refer to “Brake Fluid Replacement
(Page 4A-6)”.
2) Loosen the flare nuts (1) and disconnect the brake
pipe.

I831G1410012-01

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8) Close the air bleeder valve (1) and disconnect the
clear hose.

1

Tightening torque
Front brake air bleeder valve (a): 6 N·m (0.6 kgfm, 4.5 lb-ft)

1

(a)

1

(a)

I831G1410014-01

3) Remove the front brake hoses as shown in the front
brake hose routing diagram. Refer to “Front Brake
Hose Routing Diagram (Page 4A-1)”.

Installation
!

I831G1410013-01

9) Fill the reservoir with brake fluid.

CAUTION

The seal washers should be replaced with the
new ones to prevent fluid leakage.

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1) Install the front brake hose as shown in the front
brake hose routing diagram. Refer to “Front Brake
Hose Routing Diagram (Page 4A-1)”.
2) Tighten the brake flare nut (1) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Brake pipe flare nut (a): 16 N·m (1.6 kgf-m, 11.5
lb-ft)

I831G1410036-01

10) Install the reservoir cap.
11) Install the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear Wheel
Removal and Installation in Section 2D (Page 2D2)”.

1

(a)

I831G1410015-01

3) Bleed air from the front brake system. Refer to “Air
Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit (Page 4A5)”.

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Rear Brake Cable Removal and Installation

B831G24106012

4A-8

6) Remove the rear brake cable bolt (7) from the right
footrest.

Removal
1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the right mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-9)”.
3) Remove the cotter pin (1), washer (2) and rear brake
cable pin (3).

6
I831G1410018-02

7) Remove the rear brake cable adjuster nut (7) and
cable (8).

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2

1

3

I831G1410016-02

4) Loosen the rear brake cable holder nut (4).

8

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4

I831G1410017-01

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5) Remove the rear brake holder nut (4) and brake
cable (5).

4

5

I831G1410033-04

7

I831G1410037-03

Installation
1) Install the rear brake cable as shown in the rear
brake cable routing diagram. Refer to “Rear Blake
Cable Routing Diagram (Page 4A-2)”.
2) After installed rear brake cable, adjust the adjuster
nut. Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake
(Parking Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment in
Section 0B (Page 0B-19)”.
3) Install the removed parts.

4A-9 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Front Brake Master Cylinder Components

B831G24106013

9

(c)

1

D

FW

8

2

10

3
(b)

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6

(c)

5

D
FW

7

(a)

1. Reservoir cap

7. Brake hose union bolt

: 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

2. Diaphragm

8. Brake lever

: Apply silicone grease.

9. Brake lever pivot bolt

: Apply brake fluid.

3. Plate
4. Separator

10. Brake lever pivot bolt lock-nut
: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

6. Piston/Cup set

: 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

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5. Master cylinder

P

Front Brake Master Cylinder Assembly Removal
and Installation

I831G1410019-04

: Do not reuse.

3) Disconnect the front brake light switch coupler (1).

B831G24106014

Removal
1) Drain brake fluid. Refer to “Brake Fluid Replacement
(Page 4A-6)”.
2) Remove the throttle case assembly. Refer to
“Handlebars Removal and Installation in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.

1

I831G1410020-01

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:
4) Place a rag underneath the brake hose union bolt (2)
on the master cylinder to catch any spilt brake fluid.
5) Remove the brake hose union bolt (2) and
disconnect the brake hose.

4A-10

“A”

1
(a)

“B”
“C”

2

2
(a)

“a”
I831G1410024-02

“a”: Clearance

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“C”: Up mark
I831G1410021-01

6) Remove the master cylinder assembly (3).
3

• Set the brake hose union as shown in the front brake
hose routing diagram. Refer to “Front Brake Hose
Routing Diagram (Page 4A-1)”.
• After setting the brake hose union to the stopper,
tighten the union bolt (3) to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

The seal washers should be replaced with the
new ones to prevent fluid leakage.

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Installation
Install the front brake master cylinder in the reverse
order of removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• When installing the master cylinder (1) onto the
handlebars (2), align the master cylinder holder’s
mating surface “A” with the punch mark “B” on the
handlebars (2) and tighten the upper holder bolt first.
Refer to “Steering / Handlebars Assembly
Construction in Section 6B (Page 6B-2)”.

Tightening torque
Brake hose union bolt (b): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5
lb-ft)

Tightening torque
Master cylinder holder bolt (Upper and Lower)
(a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)

“A”

(a)

“B”
“C”

(a)
I831G1410023-02

3

(b)

I831G1410025-02

• Install the throttle case assembly. Refer to
“Handlebars Removal and Installation in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.
• Bleed air from the brake system. Refer to “Air
Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit (Page 4A-5)”.

4A-11 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Front Brake Master Cylinder / Brake Lever
Disassembly and Assembly

B831G24106015

Refer to “Front Brake Master Cylinder Assembly
Removal and Installation (Page 4A-9)”.

Disassembly
1) Remove the brake lever (1) and brake light switch
(2).

4) Remove the following parts from the master cylinder.
• Secondary cup (7)
• Piston (8)
• Primary cup (9)
• Spring (10)

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2

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2) Remove the reservoir cap (3) and diaphragm (4).

Assembly
Assemble the master cylinder in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
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3

4

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3) Pull out the dust boot (5) and remove the snap ring
(6) with a special tool.
Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

I831G1410029-01

CAUTION

• Wash the master cylinder components with
new brake fluid before reassembly.
• Do not wipe the brake fluid off after
washing the components.
• When washing the components, use the
specified brake fluid. Never use different
types of fluid or cleaning solvents such as
gasoline, kerosine, etc.
• Apply brake fluid to the master cylinder
bore and all of the master cylinder
component to be inserted into the bore.

P

BF: Brake fluid (DOT 4)

5

I649G1410024-02

6
I831G1410028-01

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:
• When installing the brake light switch, align the
projection on the switch with the hole in the master
cylinder.

4A-12

Front Brake Master Cylinder Parts Inspection

B831G24106016

Refer to “Front Brake Master Cylinder / Brake Lever
Disassembly and Assembly (Page 4A-11)”.

Master Cylinder
Inspect the master cylinder bore for any scratches or
other damage.

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• Apply grease to the brake lever pivot bolt.
• Apply grease to the contact point between piston and
brake lever.
: Grease 99000–25100 (SUZUKI Silicone
Grease or equivalent)

I649G1410027-02

Piston
Inspect the piston surface for any scratches or other
damage.
Rubber Parts
Inspect the primary cup, secondary cup and dust boot
for wear or damage.

I831G1410031-01

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• Tighten the pivot bolt and lock-nut to the specified
torque.

P

Tightening torque
Brake lever pivot bolt: 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)
Brake lever pivot bolt lock-nut: 6 N·m (0.6 kgf-m,
4.5 lb-ft)

I649G1410028-02

4A-13 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Rear Brake Pedal Construction

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3

4

(a)

2

1

“a”

1. Brake pedal

P

3. O-ring

“a”: 17.5 mm (0.69 in)

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4. Brake pedal pivot bolt

: 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

: Apply water resistance grease.

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

: Do not reuse.

I831G1410038-04

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Rear Brake Pedal Removal and Installation

B831G24106018

Removal
1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the right mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-9)”.
3) Remove the spring (1) and (2).
4) Disconnect the rear brake cable (3). Refer to “Rear
Brake Cable Removal and Installation (Page 4A-8)”.

4A-14

• Apply grease to the pivot part of brake pedal.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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1

• Apply thread lock to the bolt (1) and tighten to the
specified torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

3

Tightening torque
Rear brake pedal pivot nut (a): 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m,
8.0 lb-ft)

2

I831G1410039-02

5) Remove the nut (4), washer (5) and bolt (6).

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5

1

(a)

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6

I831G1410040-02

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6) Remove the rear brake pedal.

Installation
Install the rear brake pedal in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the O-rings as shown in the rear
brake pedal construction. Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal
Construction (Page 4A-13)”.
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-rings with new ones.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

I831G1410042-02

• After installed rear brake cable, adjust the adjuster
nut. Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B
(Page 0B-19)”.
• Install the removed parts.

4A-15 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Specifications
Service Data

B831G24107001

Brake
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Rear brake pedal height
Front master cylinder bore
Front master cylinder piston diam.

Standard
12.5 – 22.5 (0.5 – 0.9)
14.000 – 14.043 (0.5512 – 0.5529)
13.957 – 13.984 (0.5495 – 0.5506)

Limit
—
—
—

Specification
DOT 4

Note

Oil
Item
Brake fluid type

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Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Front brake air bleeder valve

Brake pipe flare nut
Master cylinder holder bolt (Upper and Lower)
Brake hose union bolt
Brake lever pivot bolt
Brake lever pivot bolt lock-nut
Rear brake pedal pivot nut
NOTE

N⋅m

Tightening torque
kgf-m

lb-ft

6

0.6

4.5

16
10
23
6
6
11

1.6
1.0
2.3
0.6
0.6
1.1

11.5
7.0
16.5
4.5
4.5
8.0

B831G24107002

Note

)(Page 4A-6) /
)(Page 4A-7)
)(Page 4A-7)
)(Page 4A-10)
)(Page 4A-10)
)(Page 4A-12)
)(Page 4A-12)
)(Page 4A-14)

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram (Page 4A-1)”
“Front Brake Master Cylinder Components (Page 4A-9)”
“Rear Brake Pedal Construction (Page 4A-13)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

4A-16

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material

B831G24108001

Material
Brake fluid

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
DOT 4
—

Grease

SUZUKI Silicone Grease or
equivalent
Water resistance grease

P/No.: 99000–25100

THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or
equivalent

P/No.: 99000–32050

Thread lock cement

P/No.: 99000–25160

Note
)(Page 4A-6) / )(Page 4A11)
)(Page 4A-12)
)(Page 4A-14) /
)(Page 4A-14)
)(Page 4A-14)

NOTE

Special Tool

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09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 4A-11)

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Brake Master Cylinder Components (Page 4A-9)”
“Rear Brake Pedal Construction (Page 4A-13)”

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 4A-4) / )(Page 4A4) / )(Page 4A-5)

B831G24108002

4B-1 Front Brakes:

Front Brakes
Brake

Precautions
Precautions for Front Brakes
!

B831G24200001

WARNING

When servicing the front brake system, place the vehicle on a level ground and support the vehicle
with a jack.
NOTE

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The right and left calipers, brake pads and discs are installed symmetrically and therefore the removal
procedure for one side is the same as that for the other side.

Repair Instructions

Front Brake Components

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7

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(d)

2

(a)

4

(b)

1

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8

5

(c)

6

(e)

D
FW
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Front Brakes:
1. Front brake caliper

7. Brake caliper mounting bolt

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

2. Piston seal

8. Front brake disk

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

3. Dust seal

: 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

4. Piston

: 18 N⋅m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0 lb-ft)

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

5. Brake caliper holder

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

: Apply brake fluid.

6. Front brake pad set

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

: Do not reuse.

Front Brake Pad Inspection

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!

CAUTION

CAUTION

Do not operate the brake lever while
dismounting the pads.
3) Remove the front brake caliper by removing the
brake caliper mounting bolts (2). Refer to “Front
Brake Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B3)”.

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The extent of brake pads wear can be checked by
observing the grooved limit line “A” on the pads. When
the wear exceeds the grooved limit line, replace the
pads with new ones. Refer to “Front Brake Pad
Replacement (Page 4B-2)”.

!

4B-2

Replace the brake pad as a set, otherwise
braking performance will be adversely
affected.

“A”

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CAUTION

Replace the brake pads as a set, otherwise
braking performance will be adversely
affected.

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1) Remove the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Remove the pad mounting pins (1).

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4) Remove the brake pads.
5) Clean up the caliper especially around the caliper
piston.
6) Install the new brake pads.
!

Front Brake Pad Replacement

2

NOTE

When removing the pads, push the piston all
the way into the brake caliper.

1

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4B-3 Front Brakes:
7) Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the brake pad
mounting pins (2).

4) Remove the brake caliper by removing the brake
caliper mounting bolts (2).

: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)
8) Tighten the front brake pad mounting pins (2) to the
specified torque.

2

Tightening torque
Front brake pad mounting pin (a): 18 N·m (1.8
kgf-m, 13.0 lb-ft)
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Installation
Install the brake caliper in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the front brake
caliper mounting bolts (1).

2

(a)

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NOTE

After replacing the brake pads, pump the
brake lever several times to check for proper
brake operation and then check the brake
fluid level.

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

• Tighten the brake caliper mounting bolts (1) to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Brake caliper mounting bolt (a): 26 N·m (2.6 kgfm, 19.0 lb-ft)

9) Install the front wheel assembly.

Front Brake Caliper Removal and Installation

1

(a)

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheel assembly.
2) Drain brake fluid. Refer to “Brake Fluid Replacement
in Section 4A (Page 4A-6)”.
3) Remove the brake hose from the caliper by
removing the union bolt (1) and catch the brake fluid
in a suitable receptacle.
NOTE

Place a rag underneath the union bolt on the
brake caliper to catch any spilt brake fluid.

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Front Brakes:
• After setting the brake hose union to the stopper,
tighten the union bolt (3) to the specified torque.
CAUTION

!

The seal washers (4) should be replaced with
the new ones to prevent fluid leakage.

4B-4

3) Place a rag over the brake caliper piston to prevent it
from popping out and then force out the piston using
compressed air.
!

CAUTION

Do not use high pressure air to prevent brake
caliper piston damage.

4

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Tightening torque
Front brake hose union bolt (b): 23 N·m (2.3 kgfm, 16.5 lb-ft)

3

(b)

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4) Remove the caliper holder (2) from brake caliper.

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• Bleed air from the brake system after installing the
caliper. Refer to “Air Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid
Circuit in Section 4A (Page 4A-5)”.
• Install the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
• Check the brake fluid leakage and brake operation.
!

WARNING

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5) Remove the piston seal (3) and dust seal (4).

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Brake fluid, if it leaks, will interfere with safe
running and discolor painted surfaces.
Check the brake hose and hose joints for
cracks and fluid leakage.

2

3

P

Front Brake Caliper Disassembly and Assembly
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Refer to “Front Brake Caliper Removal and Installation
(Page 4B-3)”.
Disassembly
1) Remove the brake caliper. Refer to “Front Brake
Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B-3)”.
2) Remove the pad spring (1).

1

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4
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4B-5 Front Brakes:
Brake Caliper Holder
• Remove the caliper holder pin (1) and caliper holder
slide pin (2) from caliper holder (3).

Brake caliper
• Wash the caliper bores and pistons with specified
brake fluid. Particularly wash the dust seal groove and
piston seal groove.
BF: Brake fluid (DOT 4)

2

!

1

3

• Wash the caliper components with fresh
brake fluid before reassembly. Never use
cleaning solvent or gasoline to wash them.
• Do not wipe the brake fluid off after
washing the components.
• When washing the components, use the
specified brake fluid. Never use different
types of fluid or cleaning solvent such as
gasoline, kerosine or the others.

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CAUTION

Assembly
Assemble the caliper in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:

Brake caliper holder
• Apply thread lock to the caliper holder slide pin (1).
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

• Tighten the caliper holder slide pin (1) and caliper
holder pin (2) to the holder (3) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Caliper holder slide pin (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m,
16.5 lb-ft)
Caliper holder pin (b): 18 N·m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0 lbft)

2

• Apply the brake fluid to piston seal (1) and dust seal
(2).
!

CAUTION

Replace the piston seal (1) and dust seal (2)
with new ones.

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1

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BF: Brake fluid (DOT 4)

(a)

• Install the piston seal as shown in the figure.

(b)

2

3
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1

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Front Brakes:

Front Brake Caliper Parts Inspection

• Apply silicon grease to the two pins.
: Grease 99000–25100 (SUZUKI SILICONE
GREASE or equivalent)
• Install the brake caliper holder (3) to the brake caliper
(4).

4

4B-6

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Refer to “Front Brake Caliper Disassembly and
Assembly (Page 4B-4)”.

Brake Caliper Cylinder
Inspect the brake caliper cylinder wall for nicks,
scratches or other damage. If any damage is found,
replace the caliper with a new one.

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3

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• Install the brake pads. Refer to “Front Brake Pad
Replacement (Page 4B-2)”.
• Install the brake caliper and brake hose. Refer to
“Front Brake Caliper Removal and Installation
(Page 4B-3)” and “Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram
in Section 4A (Page 4A-1)”
• Tighten the union bolt to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

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Brake Caliper Piston
Inspect the brake caliper piston surface for any
scratches or other damage. If any damage is found,
replace the piston with a new one.

Replace the gaskets (5) with new ones.

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Tightening torque
Front brake hose union bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgfm, 16.5 lb-ft)

Boots
Inspect the boots for damage or wear. If any defects are
found, replace them with new ones.

P
5

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(a)

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4B-7 Front Brakes:
Brake Pad Mounting Pin
Inspect the brake pad mounting pin for wear or other
damage. If any damage is found, replace the mounting
pin with a new one.

Front Brake Disc Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front /
Rear Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Remove the front wheel hub. Refer to “Front Wheel
Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation in
Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.
3) Remove the brake disc (1) from the front wheel hub.

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Brake Pad Spring
Inspect the brake pad springs for damage or excessive
bend. If any defects are found, replace them with new
ones.

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Installation
Install the front brake disc in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Make sure that the brake discs are clean and free of
any grease.
• Apply thread lock to the brake disc bolts (1) and
tighten them to the specified torque.

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Tightening torque
Brake disc bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

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Brake Caliper Holder
Inspect the brake caliper holder for damage. If any
damage is found, replace the caliper holder with a new
one.

: Thread lock cement 99000–32130
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1360 or
equivalent)

1

1

(a)

(a)
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Front Brakes:

Front Brake Disc Inspection

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Brake Disc Thickness
1) Dismount the front brake caliper. Refer to “Front
Brake Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B3)”.
2) Check the brake disc for damage or cracks and
measure the thickness using the micrometer.
3) Replace the brake disc if the thickness is less than
the service limit or if detect is found.

Special tool
(A): 09900–20205 (Micrometer (0 – 25 mm))

Brake Disc Runout
1) Dismount the front brake caliper. Refer to “Front
Brake Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B3)”.
2) Measure the runout using the dial gauge.
Replace the disc if the runout exceeds the service
limit.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
: 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
Brake disc runout
Service limit: 0.30 mm (0.012 in)

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Brake disc thickness
Service limit: 3.0 mm (0.12 in)

4B-8

(A)

(A)

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4) Remount the front brake caliper. Refer to “Front
Brake Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B3)”.

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3) Remount the front brake caliper. Refer to “Front
Brake Caliper Removal and Installation (Page 4B3)”.

Specifications

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Service Data
Brake
Unit: mm (in)

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Item
Front brake disc thickness
Front brake disc runout
Front brake caliper cylinder bore
Front brake caliper piston diam.

Standard
—
—
33.960 – 34.010 (1.3370 – 1.3390)
33.878 – 33.928 (1.3338 – 1.3357)

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Limit
3.0 (0.12)
0.30 (0.012)
—
—

Oil
Item
Brake fluid type

Specification
DOT 4

Note

4B-9 Front Brakes:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Front brake pad mounting pin
Brake caliper mounting bolt
Front brake hose union bolt
Caliper holder slide pin
Caliper holder pin
Brake disc bolt

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N⋅m
18
26

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.8
2.6

lb-ft
13.0
19.0

23

2.3

16.5

23
18
23

2.3
1.8
2.3

16.5
13.0
16.5

Note
)(Page 4B-3)
)(Page 4B-3)
)(Page 4B-4) /
)(Page 4B-6)
)(Page 4B-5)
)(Page 4B-5)
)(Page 4B-7)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front Brake Components (Page 4B-1)”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Brake fluid
Grease

NOTE

SUZUKI SILICONE GREASE or
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1360 or equivalent

P/No.: 99000–25100
P/No.: 99000–32030

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Note
)(Page 4B-5) / )(Page 4B5)
)(Page 4B-6)

P/No.: 99000–32050

)(Page 4B-3) / )(Page 4B5)
)(Page 4B-3)

P/No.: 99000–32130

)(Page 4B-7)

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Thread lock cement

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
DOT 4
—

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Brake Components (Page 4B-1)”

Special Tool

09900–20205
Micrometer (0 – 25 mm)
)(Page 4B-8)

09900–20701
Magnetic stand
)(Page 4B-8)

09900–20607
Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm)
)(Page 4B-8)

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Rear Brakes:

4C-1

Rear Brakes
Brake

Precautions
Precautions for Rear Brake
!

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WARNING

When servicing the rear brake system, place the vehicle on a level ground and support the vehicle with
a jack.

Repair Instructions

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Rear Brake Components

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3

1

7

5

4

2

3

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11

12

9

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13

14

10

16

17

(a)

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15
18

(b)
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1. Friction plate

9. Ball

17. Rear brake cam lever nut

2. Separator plate

10. Rear brake case

3. Side plate

11. Bearing

18. Rear brake case mounting bolt
: 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

4. Side plate pin

12. Snap ring

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

5. Side plate spring

13. Oil seal

: Apply water resistance grease.

6. Side plate stopper

14. Rear brake cam shaft

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

7. Gasket

15. Oil seal

: Do not reuse.

8. Pressure plate

16. Rear brake cam lever

4C-2 Rear Brakes:

Rear Brake Friction Plate Inspection

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Refer to “Rear Brake Friction Plate Wear Limit
Inspection in Section 0B (Page 0B-20)”.

Rear Brake Friction Plate Replacement

Installation
• Fit the rear brake case gasket (1).
!

CAUTION

Replace the gasket (1) with a new one.

B831G24306003

Refer to “Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 4C-3)”.

1

Rear Brake Assembly Removal and Installation

B831G24306004

Refer to “Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation
in Section 3B (Page 3B-23)”.

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Removal
1) Remove the rear brake cam lever (1).

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• Install the rear brake case.
• Apply a small quantity thread lock to the rear brake
case bolts (2).
• Tighten the bolts diagonally to the specified torque.

1

Tightening torque
Rear brake case bolt (a): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0
lb-ft)

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2) Remove the brake lining indicator (2) and rear brake
cam lever return spring (3).

: Thread lock cement 99000–32130
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1360 or
equivalent)

2

(a)

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2

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3) Remove the rear brake case (4).

4

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Rear Brakes:
• Install the return spring (3) and lining indicator (4).

4C-3

Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly

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NOTE
Align the boss of lining indicator (4) with
wide spline on the brake cam shaft.

Refer to “Rear Brake Assembly Removal and Installation
(Page 4C-2)”.
Disassembly
1) Remove the gasket (1) and dowel pins (2).

3
4

2
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1

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• Install the rear brake cam lever (5) to the rear brake
cam shaft.
NOTE

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2) Remove the rear brake steel plates (3) along with
the friction plates (4).

When installing the brake cam lever, align the
punched mark “D” with “E”.

3

• Tighten the cam lever nut (6) to the specified torque.

4

Tightening torque
Rear brake cam lever nut (b): 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m,
8.0 lb-ft)

“E”

5

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3) Remove the rear brake pressure plate (5) and balls.

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“D”

5

6

(b)

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• Install the final gear assembly to the vehicle. Refer to
“Final Gear Assembly Removal and Installation in
Section 3B (Page 3B-23)”.

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4C-4 Rear Brakes:
7) Remove the rear drive gear shaft (9), with plastic
mallet.

4) Remove the rear bake cam shaft (6).

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6

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5) Unlock the nut with a chisel.

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8) Remove the oil seal (10) with the special tool.
Special tool
(B): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

9) Remove the oil seal (11).
(B)

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6) Remove the rear drive gear shaft nut (7) with the
special tool and remove the washer (8).

Special tool
(A): 09924–52420 (Secondary bevel gear
holder)

10

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10) Remove the snap ring (12) with the special tool.

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Special tool
: 09900–06108 (Snap ring pliers)

8

12

P

7

(A)

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Rear Brakes:
11) Remove the bearing with the special tool.
Special tool
(C): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)

4C-5

Assembly
!

CAUTION

The removed oil seal, bearing and snap ring
must be replaced with new ones.
• Install the rear brake in the reverse order of
disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
• Assemble the rear brake plates as shown in the
figure.

(C)

!

CAUTION

Replace the remove side plate stopper (4)
with a new one.

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12) Remove the side plate stopper (13).
13) Remove the side plate (14), pins (15) and springs
(16).
14
13
15

1

3

16

2

1. Separator plate

4

“A”

4
3
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4. Side plate stopper

2. Friction plate

“A”: Direction of out side

3. Side plate

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14) Separate the friction plates (17) and separator plates
(18).

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Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
NOTE

The stamped mark of bearing faces outside.

P

17

• Apply final gear oil to the bearing (5) before installing
it.
• Install the bearing with the special tool.

• Install the snap ring (6).

18

(A)
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6

5

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4C-6 Rear Brakes:
• Install the oil seals (7) and (8) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

• Install the rear brake cam shaft (10).
• Apply grease to the rear brake cam shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

(A)

10
7

8

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• Apply grease to the lip of cam shaft oil seal.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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• Install the rear propeller shaft coupling (11).
• Install the washer (12) and rear drive gear shaft nut
(13).
!

CAUTION

The removed nut (13) must be replaced with a
new one.

• Tighten the rear drive gear shaft nut (13) to the
specified torque with the special tool.

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• Install the rear final drive gear shaft (9).
NOTE

Tightening torque
Rear propeller shaft coupling nut (a): 100 N·m (
10.0 kgf-m, 72.5 lb-ft)

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If the rear final drive gear shaft not install
easily, lightly tap it using a plastic mallet.

Special tool
(B): 09924–52420 (Secondary bevel gear
holder)

11

13

(a)

9

12

(B)

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Rear Brakes:
• Bend the collar of the nut to the notch on the shaft of
the rear propeller shaft coupling.

4C-7

• Install the dowel pins and gasket (16).
!

CAUTION

The removed gasket must be replaced with a
new one.

16

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NOTE

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• Install the balls and rear brake pressure plate (14).

When installing the rear brake pressure plate
(14), align its groove “A” with the cam “B” of
rear brake cam shaft (10).

Rear Brake Parts Inspection

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Refer to “Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly
(Page 4C-3)”.

“A”

14

“B”

10

Rear Brake Cam Lever
Inspect the rear brake cam lever for wear or damage. If
any wear or damage is found, replace it with a new one
Inspect the rear brake cam lever return spring for wear
or damage. If any wear or damage is found, replace it
with a new one.

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NOTE

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• Install the rear brake plates (15), aligning the grooves
“C” of the case.

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Align the side plate pin with groove “C” of
the case as shown in the figure.

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Oil Seal
Inspect the oil seals for wear or damage. If any wear or
damage is found, replace it with a new one.

“C”
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4C-8 Rear Brakes:
Bearing
Inspect the inner race play of the bearing by hand while
it is in the rear brake case.
Turn the inner race by hand to inspect for abnormal
noise or smooth rotation.
• If there is anything unusual, replace it with a new one.

Rear Brake Side Plate / Rear Brake Friction Plate /
Steel Plate
• Inspect the rear brake side plates (1), rear brake
friction plates (2) and separator plates (3) for wear or
damage. If any defects are found, replace them as a
set.

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2

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Rear Brake Cam Shaft
Inspect the rear brake cam shaft for wear or damage. If
any wear or damage is found, replace it with a new one.

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2

3

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Rear Drive Gear Shaft
Inspect the rear drive gear shaft for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace rear drive gear shaft with
a new one.

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• Measure the outer distance “a” between the side
plates as shown in the figure. If the distance “a” is less
than the specification, reassemble the rear brake
plates using the new plate stoppers (4).

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Outer distance “a”
Standard: 26.0 – 27.0 mm (1.02 – 1.06 in)

4

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“a”
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Rear Brakes:
Brake Side Plate Spring
• Measure the free length “a”.
• If the free length “a” is shorter than the limit, replace
the spring with a new one.
Brake side plate spring free length “a”
Service limit: 20.2 mm (0.80 in)

4C-9

Rear Brake Pressure Plate
Inspect the rear brake pressure plate for wear or
damage. If any wear or damage is found, replace it with
a new one.
Inspect the balls for wear or damage. If any wear or
damage is found, replace them with new ones.

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“a”

I831G1430042-01

I831G1430041-02

Specifications

Service Data
Brake
Unit: mm (in)

Item
Rear brake pedal free travel
Rear brake lever play
Rear brake outer distance
Brake side plate spring free length

Standard
20 – 30 (0.8 – 1.2)
6 – 8 (0.2 – 0.3)
26.0 – 27.0 (1.02 – 1.06)
21.3 (0.84)

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Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

P

Rear brake case bolt
Rear brake cam lever nut
Rear propeller shaft coupling nut
NOTE

N⋅m
26
11
100

Tightening torque
kgf-m
2.6
1.1
10.0

lb-ft
19.0
8.0
72.5

B831G24307001

Limit
—
—
—
20.2 (0.80)

B831G24307002

Note

)(Page 4C-2)
)(Page 4C-3)
)(Page 4C-6)

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Rear Brake Components (Page 4C-1)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

4C-10 Rear Brakes:

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease
Thread lock cement

B831G24308001

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1360 or equivalent

P/No.: 99000–32130

Note
)(Page 4C-6) / )(Page 4C6)
)(Page 4C-2)

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Rear Brake Components (Page 4C-1)”

09900–06108
Snap ring pliers
)(Page 4C-4)

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Special Tool
09913–50121
Oil seal remover
)(Page 4C-4)

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 4C-5) / )(Page 4C6)

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09924–52420
Secondary bevel gear
holder
)(Page 4C-4) / )(Page 4C6)

09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 4C-5)

B831G24308002

Parking Brake:

4D-1

Parking Brake
Brake

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Parking / Rear Brake Cable Routing Diagram

B831G24402001

3
1

4

“A”

1

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“B”

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1. Parking brake cable

4. Wiring harness

2. Parking brake cable guide

“A”: Pass the parking brake cable under the wiring harness.

3. Frame

“B”: Pass the parking brake cable over the wiring harness.

I831G1440001-02

4D-2 Parking Brake:

5

6

4
2

1
1
3

1

6
“C”

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1. Parking brake cable

6. Clamp

2. Parking brake cable guide

7. Parking brake cable adjust nut

3. Frame

4. Wiring harness
5. Rear fender

8. Rear brake assembly

“C”: Fix the rubber of parking brake cable with clamp.

I831G1440002-03

Parking Brake:

4D-3

Repair Instructions
Parking / Rear Brake Inspection and
Adjustment

6) Remove the parking brake cable (5) from the cable
guide (6).
B831G24406001

Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake)
Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B
(Page 0B-19)”.

Parking / Rear Brake Cable Removal and
Installation

5

B831G24406002

6
I831G1440005-03

7) Disconnect the parking brake cable (5).

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Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)” and “Front Carrier Removal and
Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-4)”.
3) Remove the air cleaner box. Refer to “Air Cleaner
Box Removal and Installation in Section 1D
(Page 1D-5)”.
4) Remove the clamps (3) and parking brake cable
from the cable guide (2).

2

3

5

I831G1440006-02

8) Remove the parking brake cable from vehicle.

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I831G1440003-01

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5) Remove the parking brake cable adjuster nut (4) and
parking brake cable (5).

4

5

I831G1440004-01

Installation
1) Install the parking brake cable as shown in the
parking brake cable routing diagram. Refer to
“Parking / Rear Brake Cable Routing Diagram
(Page 4D-1)”.
2) Reinstall the removed parts.
3) After installing the parking brake cable, inspect or
adjust the parking brake cable. Refer to “Rear Brake
Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking Brake) Lever Inspection
and Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B-19)”.

4D-4 Parking Brake:

Parking / Rear Brake Lever Components

B831G24406003

2

1

3
D

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FW

4

(a)

7

6

5

(a)

4. Brake lever pivot bolt

2. Brake lever cover

5. Brake lever pivot nut

: 6 N⋅m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lb-ft)

3. Brake lever

6. Adjuster

: Apply silicone grease.

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1. Brake lever lock

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Parking / Rear Brake Lever Removal and
Installation

B831G24406004

Removal
Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.
Installation
Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.

I831G1440007-01

7. Lock-nut

Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection

B831G24406005

Refer to “Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection in
Section 4A (Page 4A-5)”.

Parking / Rear Brake Relay Inspection

B831G24406006

Refer to “Parking Brake Relay Inspection in Section 1I
(Page 1I-9)”.

Parking Brake:

4D-5

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
NOTE

B831G24407001

The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Parking / Rear Brake Lever Components (Page 4D-4)”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment
NOTE

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Recommended Service Material

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Parking / Rear Brake Lever Components (Page 4D-4)”

B831G24408001

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4D-6 Parking Brake:

Table of Contents 5- i

Section 5

Transmission / Transaxle
CONTENTS

Movable / Fixed Drive Face Parts Inspection....5A-15
Movable / Fixed Driven Face Parts Inspection ..5A-15
Clutch Shoe Removal and Installation ..............5A-16
Clutch Housing Case Disassembly and
Assembly.........................................................5A-19
Clutch Parts Inspection .....................................5A-20
Movable Drive Face Cover Disassembly and
Assembly.........................................................5A-22
Clutch Housing Cover Parts Inspection ............5A-23
Shift Lever Assembly Components ...................5A-23
Gear Shift Knob Removal and Installation ........5A-24
Shift Lever Assembly Removal and
Installation .......................................................5A-24
Shift Lever Disassembly and Assembly ............5A-25
Shift Rod Adjustment ........................................5A-25
Specifications .....................................................5A-26
Service Data......................................................5A-26
Tightening Torque Specifications......................5A-27
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................5A-27
Recommended Service Material .......................5A-27
Special Tool ......................................................5A-28

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Precautions .................................................5-1
Precautions............................................................. 5-1
Precautions for Transmission / Transaxle............. 5-1

Automatic Transmission......................... 5A-1

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................5A-1
Drive Train System ............................................. 5A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............5A-2
Automatic Transmission Symptom Diagnosis..... 5A-2
Repair Instructions ..............................................5A-3
Automatic Transmission Components ................ 5A-3
V-belt Cooling Duct Construction ........................ 5A-4
V-belt Cooling Duct Removal and Installation..... 5A-5
Clutch Engagement and Lock-up Speed
Inspection.......................................................... 5A-5
V-belt Type Continuously Variable Automatic
Transmission Removal and Installation ............ 5A-5
Movable Drive Face Disassembly and
Assembly .......................................................... 5A-9
Movable Driven Face Disassembly and
Assembly ........................................................ 5A-11
Drive V-belt Inspection ...................................... 5A-14

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5-1 Precautions:

Precautions
Transmission / Transaxle

Precautions
Precautions for Transmission / Transaxle

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Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.

B831G25000001

Automatic Transmission:

5A-1

Automatic Transmission
Transmission / Transaxle

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Drive Train System

B831G25102001

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1

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10

13

11

“A”

I831G1510001-04

1. Crankshaft

6. Fixed driven face

11. High driven gear

2. Movable drive face

7. Transfer input shaft

12. Transfer output drive gear

3. Fixed drive face

8. Clutch shoe

13. Transfer output driven gear shaft

9. Clutch housing

“A”: Drive train route

4. V-belt
5. Movable driven face

10. Low driven gear

5A-2 Automatic Transmission:

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Automatic Transmission Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Excessive engine noise

V-belt slipping
Clutch slipping

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

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Clutch dragging

Possible cause
Gear worn or abnormal contact.
Spline worn.
Bearing worn or burned.
V-belt slipping.
Pulley face worn.
Clutch shoe worn.
Centrifugal weight operation failure.
V-belt worn.
Clutch shoe spring fatigued.
Movable driven face distorted.

B831G25104001

Automatic Transmission:

5A-3

Repair Instructions
Automatic Transmission Components

B831G25106001

21
15

17

23

18
16

19

(a)

22

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24

14
(b)

12

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(a)

9

6

10

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8

1

(a)

2

3

FW

D

5

I831G1510002-03

1. Movable drive face bolt

11. Movable driven face bolt

21. Spring

2. Movable drive plate

12. Clutch housing

22. Spring plate

3. Damper

13. One way clutch

23. Movable driven face ring nut

4. Spacer

14. Clutch shoe assembly

24. Clutch shoe nut

5. Roller

15. Oil seal

6. Oil seal

16. Movable driven face

: 150 N⋅m (15.0 kgf-m, 108.5 lb-ft)

7. Movable drive face

17. Pin

: Apply grease.

8. Drive V-belt

18. Spacer

: Do not reuse.

9. Fixed drive face

19. O-ring

10. Fixed driven face

20. Spring seat

: 110 N⋅m (11.0 kgf-m, 79.5 lb-ft)

5A-4 Automatic Transmission:

V-belt Cooling Duct Construction

B831G25106002

1

2

7

4

9

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2

3

6

5

2

I831G1510003-06

3. Belt cooling inlet duct No. 1

5. Belt cooling inlet duct connector

7. Belt cooling outlet duct No. 2

2. Clamp

4. Belt cooling inlet duct No. 2

6. Belt cooling outlet duct No. 1

8. Belt cooling outlet duct connector

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1. Heat shield

Automatic Transmission:

V-belt Cooling Duct Removal and Installation

B831G25106003

5A-5

5) Remove the outlet belt cooling duct No. 1 (4) along
with outlet belt cooling duct connector (5).

Removal
1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Loosen the clamp screw and remove the inlet
cooling duct assembly (1).
4

5

I831G1510007-03

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Installation
1) Install the V-belt cooling duct as shown in the V-belt
cooling duct construction. Refer to “V-belt Cooling
Duct Construction (Page 5A-4)”.
2) Install the removed parts.

1

I831G1510004-01

3) Remove the rear cover (2).

Clutch Engagement and Lock-up Speed
Inspection

B831G25106004

Refer to “Automatic Clutch Inspection in Section 0B
(Page 0B-26)”.

V-belt Type Continuously Variable Automatic
Transmission Removal and Installation

2

I831G1510005-01

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4) Loosen the clamp and remove the outlet belt cooling
duct No. 2 (3).

3
I831G1510006-01

B831G25106005

Removal
V-belt outer cover
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the right cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
4) Removal the footrest. Refer to “Footrest Removal
and Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-2)”.
5) Remove the brake pedal. Refer to “Rear Brake
Pedal Removal and Installation in Section 4A
(Page 4A-14)”.

5A-6 Automatic Transmission:
6) Remove the V-belt outer cover (1).

3) Remove the movable drive face cover (1) and collar
(2).

1
1

2

I831G1510008-01
I831G1510011-01

Movable drive face
1) Remove the cap (1).

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4) Remove the dowel pins (3).
5) Remove the movable drive face (4).

4

3

1

I831G1510009-01

2) Remove the movable drive face bolt with the special
tool.

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Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)

Movable driven face
1) Remove the movable driven face bolt (1) with the
special tool.
2) Remove the movable driven face assembly (2) and
drive belt (3).
Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)

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(A)

I831G1510012-01

(A)

3

1

I831G1510010-01

2

I831G1510013-02

Automatic Transmission:
Fixed drive face
Remove the fixed drive face (1).

!

5A-7

CAUTION

• The drive belt should be installed so that
the arrows on the drive belt periphery
point in the normal turning direction.
• The drive belt contact surface of the driven
face should be thoroughly cleaned.

1

1
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Installation
Install the automatic transmission component parts in
the reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the
following points:
Fixed drive face
Install the fixed drive face (1).
!

CAUTION

I831G1510015-01

• Apply grease in the groove of fixed driven face.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

Degrease the fixed drive face. Use
nonflammable cleaning solvent to wipe off
oily or greasy matter and make its surfaces
completely dry.

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I831G1510016-01

• Install the movable driven face assembly (2).
!

I831G1510014-01

Movable driven face / drive V-belt
• Install the drive belt (1), as low as possible, between
the movable driven face and fixed driven face by
tapping with a plastic mallet.

CAUTION

Pull the center area “A” of upper and lower
belt lines to be close to each other to prevent
the belt from expanding.

“A”
2
I831G1510017-01

5A-8 Automatic Transmission:
• Tighten the movable driven face bolt (3) to the
specified torque with the special tool.

• Install the dowel pins (4).

Tightening torque
Movable driven face bolt (a): 110 N·m (11.0 kgfm, 79.5 lb-ft)

2

4

Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)

2

3
3

(A)

4
I831G1510020-02

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• Install the movable drive face cover (5).

3

5

(a)

I831G1510018-01

Movable Drive Face
• Install the movable drive face assembly (1).
!

CAUTION

Degrease the movable drive face assembly
(1). Use nonflammable cleaning solvent to
wipe off oily or greasy matter and make its
surfaces completely dry.

I831G1510021-01

• Tighten the movable drive face bolt (6) to the specified
torque with the special tool.
Tightening torque
Movable drive face bolt (a): 110 N·m (11.0 kgf-m,
79.5 lb-ft)
Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)

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Turn the fixed drive face until the belt is
seated in and driven faces will move together
smoothly without slip.

I831G1510019-01

• Install the collar (2) and movable drive face bolt (3).

(A)

NOTE
The deep concave of the collar (2) faces
outside.

6

(a)
I831G1510022-01

• Install the cap.

Automatic Transmission:
V-belt Outer Cover
• Install the V-belt outer cover (1).
!

5A-9

2) Remove the movable drive plate (2) and rollers (3).

CAUTION

3

If there are wear or damage, replace the
gasket (2) with a new one.

2

2

I831G1510025-01

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3) Remove the dampers (4).
4

4

I831G1510023-01

• Tighten the V-belt outer cover bolts to the specified
torque.

Tightening torque
V-belt outer cover bolt (a): 8 N·m (0.8 kgf-m, 6.0
lb-ft)

4

I831G1510026-01

4) Remove the oil seals (5) and (6).
NOTE

If there are no abnormal conditions, the oil
seals removal are not necessary.

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6

I831G1510111-02

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Movable Drive Face Disassembly and Assembly
B831G25106006

Refer to “Automatic Transmission Components
(Page 5A-3)” and “V-belt Type Continuously Variable
Automatic Transmission Removal and Installation
(Page 5A-5)”.

I831G1510027-01

Disassembly
1) Remove the spacer (1).

1

I831G1510024-01

5A-10 Automatic Transmission:
Assembly
1) Install the oil seals with the special tool.

4) Assemble the four dampers (3) to the movable drive
plate (4).

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
NOTE

1
3

The removed oil seals must be replaced with
new ones.
2
(A)

4

(A)
I831G1510030-01

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5) Assemble the movable plate (4) to the movable drive
face (3).

4

I831G1510028-01

2) Apply grease to the lip of oil seals and inside grease
groove “A” of the movable drive face.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
!

CAUTION

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• Wipe off any excess grease thoroughly.
• Take care not to apply grease to the
contact surface of the drive belt.

3
I831G1510031-01

6) Apply grease to the inside groove of the spacer (5).
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

5

“A”

I831G1510029-02

3) Assemble the rollers (1) to the movable drive face
(2).

I831G1510032-02

Automatic Transmission:
7) Install the spacer (6).

5A-11

2) Set the special tool to the movable driven face
assembly (1) and compress the movable driven face
assembly by turning in the special tool handle.

NOTE
When installing the spacer, press down the
movable drive face plate so as not to cause
the rollers to come out of position.

NOTE
Make sure to insert the spring end “A” into
the slot “B” of the special tool as shown in
the figure.
Special tool
(c): 09922–31430 (Clutch spring
compressor)

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3) Remove the movable driven face ring nut (2).

1

I831G1510033-01

Movable Driven Face Disassembly and
Assembly

B831G25106007

(C)

1) Hold the movable driven face assembly (1) with the
special tool and vise, loosen the movable driven face
ring nut (2) with the special tool.
!

WARNING

“B”

Do not remove the movable driven face ring
nut before attaching the clutch spring
compressor.

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Special tool
(A): 09917–23711 (Ring nut wrench)
(B): 09924–52450 (Fixed driven face holder)

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I831G1510035-01

2

“A”

I831G1510036-02

(A)

!

2

WARNING

Since a high spring force applies to the
movable driven face, care must be used so
as not to cause the movable driven face to
come off abruptly.

1

(B)

I831G1510034-01

5A-12 Automatic Transmission:
4) Loosen the special tool handle slowly and remove
the special tool.
5) Remove the spring plate (3) and spring (4).

9) Remove the oil seals (10) and (11) from the movable
driven face.
NOTE
If there are no abnormal conditions, the oil
seals removal are not necessary.

3

4

10

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I831G1510037-01

6) Remove the spring seat (5) and O-rings (6).

6

5

I831G1510041-01

Assembly
Assemble the movable driven face in the reverse order
of disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the oil seals with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

6

!

I831G1510038-01

CAUTION

The removed oil seals must be replaced with
new ones.

7) Remove the pins (7) and rollers (8).

7

8

(A)

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I831G1510039-01

8) Remove the movable driven face (9).

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I831G1510042-01

Automatic Transmission:
• Install the O-rings (1) to the movable driven face.
• Apply grease to the oil seal lips, O-rings and inside
groove of movable driven face.
!

• Install the rollers (4) and pins (5).

CAUTION
4

Replace the O-rings (1) with new ones.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
!

5A-13

5

CAUTION
I831G1510044-02

• Install the spring seat (6) aligning the hole “A” with the
hole “B”.

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• Wipe off any excess grease thoroughly.
• Take care not to apply grease to the
contact surface of the drive belt.

6

1

“A”

I831G1510043-01

• Install the movable driven face (2) to the fixed driven
face (3).
• Apply grease to the pin grooves of the movable driven
face.

“B”

I831G1510045-01

• Install the spring (7) and spring plate (8) by aligning
the spring ends with the holes.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
CAUTION

8

7

P

To prevent damaging the oil seal lip from
during installation, slide the lip using a 0.1mm steel sheet as a guide.

3
2

I831G1510116-01

I831G1510046-01

5A-14 Automatic Transmission:
• Compress the spring (7) with the special tool.
Special tool
(B): 09922–31430 (Clutch spring
compressor)

• Tighten the movable driven face ring nut (10) to the
specified torque with the special tools.
Tightening torque
Movable driven face ring nut (a): 110 N·m (11.0
kgf-m, 79.5 lb-ft)

NOTE
Make sure to insert the spring end “A” into
the slot “B” of the special tool as shown in
the figure.

Special tool
(C): 09917–23711 (Ring nut wrench)
(D): 09924–52450 (Fixed driven face holder)

(C)
(B)

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10

(a)

7

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Drive V-belt Inspection

(D)

I831G1510050-01

B831G25106008

Inspect that the drive belt is free from any greasy
substance.
Inspect the contact surface of the drive belt for cracks or
damage and measure the width of the drive belt with the
vernier calipers.
If any defects are found or measurement exceeds the
service limit, replace the drive belt with a new one.

“B”

“A”

!

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• Tighten the movable driven face ring nut (10)
temporarily.
• Remove the special tool from the movable driven face
assembly.
(B)

CAUTION

If grease or oil is present on the surface of
the drive belt, degrease the belt thoroughly.

Drive V-belt width
Standard: 34.3 (1.35 in)
Service limit: 33.3 mm (1.31 in)

Special tool
(A): 09900–20101 (Vernier calipers (1/15 mm,
150 mm))

“a”

10

I831G1510049-01

(A)

I831G1510051-02

Automatic Transmission:

Movable / Fixed Drive Face Parts Inspection

B831G25106009

I831G1510053-01

Roller
Inspect each roller and their sliding surface for wear or
damage.
If any defects are found, replace the rollers as a set.
NOTE

Oil Seal
Inspect the lip of the oil seal for wear or damage.
If any damages are found, replace the oil seal with a new
one.
Refer to “Movable Driven Face Disassembly and
Assembly (Page 5A-11)”.

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Movable / Fixed Drive Face
Inspect the drive faces for any abnormal conditions such
as stepped wear or discoloration caused by burning.
If any damages are found, replace the drive faces with
new ones.

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The rollers must always be changed as a set.

I831G1510054-01

Damper
Inspect the dampers for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the dampers with new
ones.

5A-15

I831G1510056-01

Movable / Fixed Driven Face Parts Inspection

B831G25106010

Movable / Fixed Driven Face
Inspect the driven face for any abnormal conditions,
such as stepped wear or discoloration caused by
burning.
If any defects are found, replace them with new ones.

I831G1510057-01

Movable Driven Pin and Spacer
Inspect the movable driven pin and spacer for abnormal
wear or damage. If any defects are found, replace the
pin and spacer with a new one.

I831G1510058-01
I831G1510055-01

5A-16 Automatic Transmission:
Movable Driven Spring
Measure the spring free length with the vernier calipers.
• If the length is shorter than the service limit, replace
the spring with a new one.

4) Remove the inlet cooling duct connector (3) from the
clutch housing case (4).
5) Remove the clutch housing case (4) along with the
clutch housing (5).

Movable driven face spring free length
Service limit: 145.4 mm (5.72 in)
4
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5
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O-ring and Oil Seal
Inspect the O-rings and oil seals for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the O-rings and oil
seals with new ones.

I831G1510062-02

6) Remove the dowel pins (6) and gasket (7).
7) Remove the one way clutch (8).

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Clutch Shoe Removal and Installation

Refer to “V-belt Type Continuously Variable Automatic
Transmission Removal and Installation (Page 5A-5)”.

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Removal
1) Drain the engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B (Page 0B-10)”.
2) Remove the outlet cooling duct connector (1) from
the V-belt inner cover (2).
3) Remove the V-belt inner cover (2).
1

I831G1510063-02

8) Remove the clutch shoe nut (9) with the special
tools.
!

B831G25106011

8

CAUTION

The clutch shoe nut (9) has left-hand threads.
Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)
(B): 09930–40131 (Balancer drive sprocket
holder)

(B)

(A)

2

9

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I831G1510061-01

Automatic Transmission:

5A-17

9) Remove the washer (10).
2

“b”

“a”
10

I831G1510068-01

“a”: Clutch shoe side

I831G1510065-02

10) Remove the clutch shoe (11) with the special tools.

• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the clutch
shoe nut (3).
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

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Special tool
(C): 09930–30104 (Rotor remover slide
shaft)
(D): 09920–33540 (Clutch shoe remover)

“b”: Clutch shoe nut side

• Install the clutch shoe nut (3).
NOTE

The clutch shoe nut (3) has left-hand threads.

11

(D)

(C)

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Installation
Install the clutch shoe in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the clutch shoe (1) and washer (2).

P

Install the washer (2) as shown in the figure.

I831G1510069-02

• Tighten the clutch shoe nut (3) to the specified torque
with the special tools.
Tightening torque
Clutch shoe nut (a): 150 N·m (15.0 kgf-m, 108.5
lb-ft)
Special tool
(A): 09930–40113 (Rotor holder)
(B): 09930–40131 (Balancer drive sprocket
holder)

1

2

(B)
(A)

I831G1510067-01

3

(a)
I831G1510070-01

5A-18 Automatic Transmission:
• Apply molybdenum oil solution to the inside of the one
way clutch (4).
M/O: Molybdenum oil (MOLYBDENUM OIL
SOLUTION)

• Install the clutch housing case (7) and inlet belt
cooling duct connector (8) and tighten the bolts
diagonally.

• Install the one way clutch (4) with facing the
“OUTSIDE” mark “A” outside.

7
8

4

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• Install the V-belt inner cover (9).

“A”

!

I831G1510071-02

CAUTION

If there are wear or damage, replace the
gaskets (10) with new ones.

4

10

9

“A”

I831G1510072-02

• Install the dowel pins (5) and gasket (6).
!

CAUTION

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6

!

I831G1510113-01

CAUTION

Tighten the clutch inner cover bolts “A” first
and then other ones diagonally.

5

Tightening torque
V-belt inner cover bolt: 9 N·m (0.9 kgf-m, 6.5 lb-ft)

• Install the outlet belt cooling duct connector (11).
11

9
“A”

“A”

5
I831G1510114-02

I831G1510073-01

Automatic Transmission:

Clutch Housing Case Disassembly and
Assembly

5A-19

• Remove the retainers (4).

B831G25106012

Refer to “Clutch Shoe Removal and Installation
(Page 5A-16)”.

Disassembly
• Remove the clutch housing (1) from clutch housing
case.

4

I831G1510077-01

• Remove the bearing (5) with the special tool.

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Special tool
(B): 09921–20240 (Bearing remover set)
NOTE

I831G1510074-01

If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

• Remove the collar (2).

(B)

2

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• Remove the oil seal (3) with the special tool.

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Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

(A)

Assembly
• Install the bearing (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
!

CAUTION

The removed bearing must be replaced with a
new one.

(A)

3
I831G1510076-01

1

I831G1510079-01

5A-20 Automatic Transmission:
• Apply a small quantity of thread lock to the bearing
retainer screws (2), and tighten them securely.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

• Apply grease to the O-ring (6).
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
6

NOTE
• When installing the bearing retainer (3),
align the convex part “A” of clutch housing
case with the edge “B” of bearing retainer.

“A”

5

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2
3

I831G1510082-01

• Install the clutch housing (7).

3

“B”

2

I831G1510080-02

• Install the oil seal (4) with the special tool.

7

!

CAUTION

The removed oil seal (4) must be replaced
with a new one.

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

I831G1510083-01

• After installed the clutch housing, check if the clutch
housing rotates smoothly.

• Apply grease to the rip of the oil seal (4).

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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(A)

Clutch Parts Inspection

4

I831G1510081-01

• Install the collar (5).
!

CAUTION

Replace a O-ring (6) with a new one.

I831G1510052-01

B831G25106013

Refer to “Clutch Housing Case Disassembly and
Assembly (Page 5A-19)”.

Automatic Transmission:
Clutch Shoe
Inspect the boss and centrifugal weight fulcrum sections
for looseness, damage and operation.
Inspect the clutch shoe for damage and fouling with oil
on the surface.
If any defects are found, replace the clutch shoe
assembly with a new one.

5A-21

Left Clutch Housing Bearing
Rotate the inner race by finger to inspect for abnormal
play, noise and smooth rotation. If there is anything
unusual, replace the bearing with a new one.
“a”

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“a”

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“a”: play

I831G1510084-01

Measure the thickness of the clutch shoe at the center
position. If the thickness is less than the service limit,
replace the clutch shoe assembly with a new one.

One Way Clutch
Install the one way clutch (1) onto the proper direction as
shown.
NOTE

Clutch shoe thickness
Service limit: No groove at any part

When Installing the one way clutch (1) onto
the clutch housing (2), make sure that the
“OUTSIDE” mark “A” in the one way clutch
faces to the clutch housing.

2

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Clutch housing
Inspect the clutch housing for any abnormal surface
damage. Measure the inside diameter of the clutch
housing. If the measurement exceeds the service limit,
replace the clutch housing with a new one.
Clutch housing I.D.
Service limit: 140.5 mm (5.53 in)

“A”
I831G1510088-01

• Install the clutch shoe (3) onto the clutch housing and
turn the clutch shoe by hand to inspect the one way
clutch for a smooth movement. The clutch shoe turns
one direction only. If a large resistance is felt to
rotation, inspect the one way clutch for damage or one
way clutch contacting surface of the clutch shoe for
wear or damage. If any defects are found, replace
them with new ones.
3

I831G1510086-01

I831G1510089-01

5A-22 Automatic Transmission:

Movable Drive Face Cover Disassembly and
Assembly

B831G25106014

Disassembly
• Remove the oil seal (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)

Assembly
• Press the bearing (1) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
!

CAUTION

• The sealed cover of the bearing must face
outside.

(A)

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(A)

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• Remove the snap ring (2).

1

I831G1510094-01

• Apply grease to the bearing.

2

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

I831G1510091-01

NOTE

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• Remove the bearing (3) with the special tool.

If there is no abnormal noise, the bearing
removal is not necessary.

P

Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

I831G1510095-01

• Install the snap ring (2).
!

CAUTION

The removed snap ring must be replaced
with a new one.

(A)

2
3

I831G1510092-01

I831G1510091-01

Automatic Transmission:
• Install the oil seal (3) with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)
!

5A-23

Oil Seal
Inspect the oil seal lip for wear or damage. If any defects
are found, replace the oil seal with a new one.

CAUTION

The removed oil seal must be replaced with a
new one.
• Apply grease to the lip of oil seal.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

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Shift Lever Assembly Components

(A)

B831G25106016

1

3

2

I831G1510100-01

Clutch Housing Cover Parts Inspection

B831G25106015

Right Clutch Housing Bearing
Rotate the inner race by finger to inspect for abnormal
play, noise and smooth rotation. If there is anything
unusual, replace the bearing with a new one.

5

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3

I831G1510099-01

5

(a)

4
I831G1510102-02

1. Transfer gear shift lever assembly
2. Gear shift knob
3. Rod
4. Gear shift arm
5. Bolt
: 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)
: Apply grease.
: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

5A-24 Automatic Transmission:

Gear Shift Knob Removal and Installation

B831G25106017

Removal
1) Loosen the lock-nut (1).
2) Remove the gear shift knob (2).

4) Loosen the bolt (2) and remove the gear shift arm
(1).

2
1
1

2
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5) Remove the transfer gear shift lever mounting bolts
(3).

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Installation
Install the gear shift knob in the reverse order of
removal.
NOTE

3

Tighten the lock-nut securely.

Shift Lever Assembly Removal and Installation

I831G1510103-02

6) Remove the shift lever assembly.

B831G25106018

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1) Keep the vehicle on a level ground.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Keep the gear shift arm (1) in the neutral position.

R

“b”

“a” H

“b”

L

1
I831G1510104-03

“a”: 30°

“b”: 33°

I831G1510106-01

Automatic Transmission:
Installation
Install the gear shift lever in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to pivot.

• Install the removed parts. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.

Shift Lever Disassembly and Assembly

B831G25106019

1) Removed the shift lever assembly. Refer to “Shift
Lever Assembly Removal and Installation (Page 5A24)”.
2) Disassemble the shift lever assembly as shown in
the shift lever components. Refer to “Shift Lever
Assembly Components (Page 5A-23)”.
Assembly
1) Assemble the shift lever as shown in the shift lever
components. Refer to “Shift Lever Assembly
Components (Page 5A-23)”.
2) Install the shift lever assembly. Refer to “Shift Lever
Assembly Components (Page 5A-23)”.
3) After Installing the gear shift lever assembly, adjust
the shift rod. Refer to “Shift Rod Adjustment
(Page 5A-25)”.

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: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)

I831G1510107-03

• Apply thread lock to the shift lever assembly mounting
bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32050
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or equivalent)

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• Install the gear shift arm (1) to the gear shift shaft in
the correct position.
• Tighten the bolt (2) securely.
CAUTION

Make sure the operating angle of the gear
shift arm is accurate.

1

2
I831G1510109-01

5A-25

“b”

“a”: 30°

Shift Rod Adjustment

“a” H
“b”

L

I831G1510110-03

“b”: 33°

B831G25106020

1) Holding the rod (2), loosen the lock-nuts (1).
2) Turning the rod (2), adjust the length of the rod.
3) Tighten the lock-nuts (1).

5A-26 Automatic Transmission:
Shift arm side

NOTE
Be careful not to separate the rod from the
joint by turning the rod too much.
Shift lever side
2

1

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Specifications

Service Data
Clutch
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Clutch wheel I.D.
Clutch shoe

Standard
140.0 – 140.2 (5.512 – 5.520)
1 500 – 2 000 r/min
3 500 – 4 000 r/min

Limit
140.5 (5.53)
No groove at any
part
—
—

Standard

Limit

Variable change (2.763 – 0.780)

—

2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)
3.600 (36/10)
3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)

—
—
—
—
—
—

Standard
34.3 (1.35)

Limit
33.3 (1.31)

153.0 (6.02)

145.4 (5.72)

—

Clutch engagement r/min
Clutch lock-up r/min

B831G25107001

Drive Train
Unit: mm (in) Except ratio

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Primary reduction ratio (Automatic
drive)
Secondary reduction ratio
Final reduction
Front
ratio
Rear
Low
Transfer gear
High
ratio
Reverse
Transmission
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Drive V-belt width
Movable driven face spring free
length

Automatic Transmission:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

B831G25107002

N⋅m
110
110
8
110
150
9

Movable driven face bolt
Movable drive face bolt
V-belt outer cover bolt
Movable driven face ring nut
Clutch shoe nut
V-belt inner cover bolt

5A-27

Tightening torque
kgf-m
11.0
11.0
0.8
11.0
15.0
0.9

lb-ft
79.5
79.5
6.0
79.5
108.5
6.5

Note
)(Page 5A-8)
)(Page 5A-8)
)(Page 5A-9)
)(Page 5A-14)
)(Page 5A-17)
)(Page 5A-18)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Automatic Transmission Components (Page 5A-3)”
“Shift Lever Assembly Components (Page 5A-23)”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

MOLYBDENUM OIL SOLUTION
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT 1342 or
equivalent

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Molybdenum oil
Thread lock cement

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent

NOTE

—
P/No.: 99000–32030
P/No.: 99000–32050

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Automatic Transmission Components (Page 5A-3)”
“Shift Lever Assembly Components (Page 5A-23)”

B831G25108001

Note
)(Page 5A-7) / )(Page 5A10) / )(Page 5A-10) /
)(Page 5A-13) /
)(Page 5A-13) /
)(Page 5A-20) /
)(Page 5A-20) /
)(Page 5A-22) /
)(Page 5A-23) /
)(Page 5A-25)
)(Page 5A-18)
)(Page 5A-17) /
)(Page 5A-20)
)(Page 5A-25)

5A-28 Automatic Transmission:

Special Tool

B831G25108002

09900–20101
Vernier calipers (1/15 mm,
150 mm)
)(Page 5A-14)

09913–50121
Oil seal remover

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 5A-10) /
)(Page 5A-12) /
)(Page 5A-19) /
)(Page 5A-20) /
)(Page 5A-22) /
)(Page 5A-22) /
)(Page 5A-23)
09920–33540
Clutch shoe remover
)(Page 5A-17)

09917–23711
Ring nut wrench
)(Page 5A-11) /
)(Page 5A-14)

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)(Page 5A-19) /
)(Page 5A-22)

09921–20240
Bearing remover set
)(Page 5A-19)

09924–52450
Fixed driven face holder
)(Page 5A-11) /
)(Page 5A-14)

09930–30104
Rotor remover slide shaft
)(Page 5A-17)

09930–40113
Rotor holder
)(Page 5A-6) / )(Page 5A6) / )(Page 5A-8) /
)(Page 5A-8) / )(Page 5A16) / )(Page 5A-17)

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09922–31430
Clutch spring compressor
)(Page 5A-11) /
)(Page 5A-14)

09930–40131
Balancer drive sprocket
holder
)(Page 5A-16) /
)(Page 5A-17)

Table of Contents 6- i

Section 6

Steering
CONTENTS

Handlebars Removal and Installation .................6B-3
Handlebars Inspection ........................................6B-5
Steering Shaft Removal and Installation .............6B-6
Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and
Installation .........................................................6B-9
Steering Parts Inspection ..................................6B-10
Specifications .....................................................6B-11
Service Data......................................................6B-11
Tightening Torque Specifications......................6B-12
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................6B-12
Recommended Service Material .......................6B-12
Special Tool ......................................................6B-12

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Precautions .................................................6-1
Precautions............................................................. 6-1
Precautions for Steering ....................................... 6-1

Steering General Diagnosis.................... 6A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............6A-1
Steering Symptom Diagnosis.............................. 6A-1

Steering / Handlebar................................ 6B-1

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Steering / Handlebars Components .................... 6B-1
Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction .... 6B-2

6

6-1 Precautions:

Precautions
Steering

Precautions
Precautions for Steering

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Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)”.

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Steering General Diagnosis:

6A-1

Steering General Diagnosis
Steering

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Steering Symptom Diagnosis
Condition
Heavy Steering

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Adjust.
Lubricate.
Adjust.
Adjust or replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust or replace.

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Wobbly Handlebars

Possible cause
Distorted steering shaft.
Improper front wheel alignment.
Insufficiently lubricated.
Not enough pressure in tires.
Worn or incorrect tire or wrong tire
pressure.
Distorted front steering shaft.
Crooked tire.
Worn or incorrect tire or wrong tire
pressure.
Worn bearing/race in steering stem.
Worn steering shaft holder bushing.
Worn steering knuckle ends or ball stud.
Worn front wheel hub bearings.

B831G26104001

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

6B-1 Steering / Handlebar:

Steering / Handlebar
Steering

Repair Instructions
Steering / Handlebars Components

B831G26206001

21

“A”

D

FW

1

“A”
“A”

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15

16

19

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(d)

(a)

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“A”

8

(b)

9

11

10

21

14
12
13

(e)

(c)

18

14
D
FW

17
17
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Steering / Handlebar:
1. Handlebars

11. O-ring

21. Handle grip

2. Handlebar upper clamp

12. Washer

“A”: Apply grip bond.

3. Handlebar clamp bolt

13. Steering shaft lower nut

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

4. Steering shaft

14. Cotter pin

: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lb-ft)

5. Handlebar holder nut

15. Throttle cable

: 162 N⋅m (16.2 kgf-m, 117.0 lb-ft)

6. Steering shaft holder

16. Parking brake cable

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

7. Steering shaft holder dust seal

17. Tie-rod end

: 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

8. Steering shaft holder bolt

18. Tie-rod

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

9. Steering shaft bushing

19. Throttle case assembly

: Apply water resistance grease.

20. Handlebar left switch assembly

: Do not reuse.

10. Dust seal

Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction

6B-2

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(a)

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(b)

(e)

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3

(d)

2

5

(c)
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1. Handlebar holder nut

5. Washer
: The conical side of washer faces outside.

: 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)

2. Tie-rod end nut

6. Washer
: The conical side of washer faces outside.

: 162 N⋅m (16.2 kgf-m, 117.0 lb-ft)

3. Steering lower nut

: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

: 45 N⋅m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 lb-ft)

4. Tie-rod nut

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

: Apply water resistance grease.

6B-3 Steering / Handlebar:

Handlebars Removal and Installation

B831G26206003

5) Remove the parking brake lever from the handlebar
by removing mounting bolt.

Removal
1) Remove the combination meter. Refer to
“Combination Meter Removal and Installation in
Section 9C (Page 9C-3)”.
2) Remove the following parts from left handlebar.
a) Left grip (1)
b) Left switch box (2)

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I831G1620006-05

6) Remove the clamp.

1

I831G1620003-03

3) Disconnect the parking brake cable (3) from parking
brake lever.

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7) Disconnect the brake hose from the hose guide.

I831G1620004-02

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4) Remove the clamp.

I831G1620005-02

I831G1620008-02

Steering / Handlebar:
8) Remove the following parts from the right handlebar.
a) Right grip (4)
b) Front brake master cylinder/Front brake lever (5)
!

6B-4

• Set the handlebars so that its punch mark “A” aligns
with the mating surface of the left handlebar holder.

CAUTION

Do not turn the front brake master cylinder
upside down.

“A”

c) Throttle lever case (6)
5

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• Tighten the handlebar holder bolts (3) to the specified
torque.
NOTE

6

First tighten the handlebar holder bolts (3)
(front ones) to the specified torque.

4

I831G1620009-01

9) Remove the handlebar upper clamps (7) and
handlebars (8).

Tightening torque
Handlebar clamp bolt (a): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0
lb-ft)
3

(a)

(a)

7

“a”

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“a”: Clearance

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Installation
Install the handlebars in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the washers (1) and bolts (2) as shown in the
steering/handlebars construction. Refer to “Steering /
Handlebars Assembly Construction (Page 6B-2)”.

• Align the punch mark “A” on the handlebars with the
mating surface “B” of rear brake lever assembly.
• Tighten the rear brake lever holder clamp bolt (4) to
the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt (b): 11 N·m (
1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)

2
4

1

(b)

“A”

“B”
I831G1620011-01

3
I831G1620049-01

6B-5 Steering / Handlebar:
• Apply adhesive agent to the handlebar right and left
end and right and left grip inner wall.
: Handle grip bond (Handle Grip Bond
(commercially available))

• Install the master cylinder. Refer to “Front Brake
Master Cylinder Assembly Removal and Installation in
Section 4A (Page 4A-9)”.
• Align the punch mark “D” on the handlebars with the
mating surface “E” of the throttle lever case.

“C”
“E”

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“C”
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5. Handlebar

I831G1620017-03

• Tighten the throttle lever case bolts (6) to the specified
torque.

“C”: Apply handle grip bond.

• Insert the projection “D” of the left switch assembly
into the hole of the handlebars.

Tightening torque
Throttle lever case bolt (c): 5 N·m (0.5 kgf-m, 3.5
lb-ft)

“C”

I831G1620015-02

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• Tighten the left handlebar switch screws.

Handlebars Inspection

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Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation
(Page 6B-3)”.
Inspect the handlebars for distortion or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the handlebars with a
new one.

I831G1620016-01

I831G1620019-02

Steering / Handlebar:

Steering Shaft Removal and Installation

B831G26206005

9) Disconnect the brake hose (3) from the hose guide.
10) Remove the read wire clamps.

3

I831G1620024-03

11) Remove the steering shaft plate (4).

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Removal
1) Remove the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear
Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D
(Page 2D-2)”.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the handlebars. Refer to “Handlebars
Removal and Installation (Page 6B-3)”.
4) Remove the auxiliary headlight. Refer to “Auxiliary
Headlight Removal and Installation in Section 9B
(Page 9B-3)”.
5) Remove the handlebar holder (1).

1

4

I831G1620020-01

6) Disconnect the tie-rod ends. Refer to “Front Wheel
Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation in
Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.
7) Remove the steering lower arm plate (2) by
removing cotter pin, nut and washer.

I831G1620025-03

12) Remove the steering shaft holders (5) and dust seal
(6).
13) Remove the steering shaft (7) from the vehicle.

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14) Remove the dust seal (8) and O-ring (9).

I831G1620021-01

8) Remove the center cover.
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6B-7 Steering / Handlebar:
15) Remove the steering shaft bushing (10) and dust
seal (11) with the special tools and suitable socket
wrench.
Special tool
(A): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)
(B): 09930–30721 (Rotor remover)
(A)

(B)

• Apply grease to the dust seal (3) and O-ring (4).
!

CAUTION

The removed O-ring must be replaced with a
new one.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

4

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(A)

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Installation
Install the steering shaft in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the steering shaft lower bushing (1) along with
dust seal (2) with the special tools.

3

I831G1620032-02

• Apply grease to the spline of steering shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

Special tool
(A): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)
(B): 09913–70210 (Bearing installer set)

(A)

2

(B)

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• Install the steering shaft.
• Apply grease to the steering shaft holder dust seal
before installing.

I831G1620048-01

• Apply grease to the steering shaft lower bushing (1)
and dust seal (2).

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

2
1

I831G1620028-01

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Steering / Handlebar:
• Apply grease to the steering shaft holders before
installing the shaft holders.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)
!

6B-8

• When installing the steering arm plate, align the wide
spline “B” of steering shaft (7) with slit “C” of steering
arm plate (8).

CAUTION

To prevent the entry of dirt, the dust seal end
“A” must face rearward when installing the
dust seal to steering shaft.

“B”

7

8
“C”
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• Apply a small quality thread lock to the thread part of
steering shaft.

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“A”

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1303 or
equivalent)

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• Install the steering shaft holder (5) and tighten the
mounting bolts (6) to the specified torque.

Tightening torque
Steering shaft holder bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m,
16.5 lb-ft)

• Tighten the steering shaft lower nut (9) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Steering shaft lower nut (b): 162 N·m (16.2 kgf-m,
117.0 lb-ft)

• Install the cotter pin.
!

CAUTION

The removed cotter pin must be replaced
with a new one.

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9

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• After installed steering shaft plate, make sure that the
wiring harness, cables and brake hose routing are
properly. Refer to “Wiring Harness Routing Diagram in
Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.

I831G1620035-03

6B-9 Steering / Handlebar:
• Connect the tie-rod ends. Refer to “Front Wheel Hub /
Steering Knuckle Removal and Installation in Section
2B (Page 2B-4)”.
• Tighten the handlebar holder nut (10) to the specified
torque.

B831G26206006

Removal
1) Remove the tie-rod end (steering knuckle side).
Refer to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle
Removal and Installation in Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.
2) Remove the cotter pins, tie-rod end nut and spring
washer.

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Tightening torque
Handlebar holder nut (c): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lb-ft)

Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and Installation

10

(c)

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• Install the handlebars. Refer to “Handlebars Removal
and Installation (Page 6B-3)”.
• Install the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.
• Install the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear Wheel
Removal and Installation in Section 2D (Page 2D-2)”.
• After installing these parts, adjust the toe. Refer to
“Toe Adjustment in Section 0B (Page 0B-22)”.

I831G1620037-01

3) Remove the steering arm plate (1) with a special
tool.
Special tool
(A): 09942–72410 (Tie rod end remover)

(A)

1

I831G1620038-01

4) Remove the other tie-rod end in the same manner as
described previously.
5) Separate the tie-rod ends (2), nuts (3), and (4) and
tie-rods (5).
!

CAUTION

The lock-nuts (3) have left-hand threads.

2
3

5
4
2

2
3
5
4
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I831G1620039-02

Steering / Handlebar:
Installation
Install the tie-rod in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• When installing the tie-rods, make sure the short side
“a” of tie-rod come outside.
• Push the tie-rod to tie-rod lock-nut tightening direction.
• Tighten the lock-nuts to the specification.
!

CAUTION

When tightening the lock-nuts, hold the tierod end with a open end wrench.
NOTE

• After installed wheels, inspect the toe-out. If the toeout is out of specification, bring it into the specified
range. Refer to “Steering System Inspection in
Section 0B (Page 0B-21)” and “Toe Adjustment in
Section 0B (Page 0B-22)”.

Steering Parts Inspection

B831G26206007

Refer to “Steering Shaft Removal and Installation
(Page 6B-6)” and “Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and
Installation (Page 6B-9)”.

Steering Shaft Holder Dust Seal
Inspect the dust seal for wear or damage. If any defects
are found, replace the dust seal with a new one.

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The lock-nuts (1) have left-hand threads.

6B-10

Tightening torque
Tie-rod lock-nut (a): 45 N·m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 lb-ft)
1

(a)

“a”

“a”

(a)

(a)

I831G1620040-03

• Install the washers and tighten the rod end nuts (2)
(steering arm plate side) to the specified torque.

I831G1620042-01

Tie-rod
Inspect the tie-rod for distortion or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the tie-rod with a new one.

Tightening torque
Tie-rod end nut (a): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lb-ft)
• Install the cotter pins (3).
CAUTION

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The removed cotter pins must be replaced
with new ones.

3

2

(a)

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• Install the tie-rod ends (steering knuckle side). Refer
to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and
Installation in Section 2B (Page 2B-4)”.

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6B-11 Steering / Handlebar:
Steering Shaft Holder
Inspect the steering shaft holders for wear or damage. If
any defects are found, replace the steering shaft holders
with new ones.

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Tie-rod End
Inspect the tie-rod ends for smooth movement. If there
are any abnormalities, replace the tie-rod ends with new
ones. Inspect the tie-rod end boots for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the tie-rod ends with
new ones.

I831G1620044-01

Steering Shaft
Inspect the steering shaft for distortion or bend. If any
defects are found, replace the steering shaft with a new
one.

I831G1620046-01

Steering Shaft Bushing and Dust Seal
Inspect the steering shaft bushing (1) and dust seal (2)
for wear or damage. If any defects are found, replace
them with new ones.

1

2

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Service Data
Wheel
Unit: mm

Specifications

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Item
Steering angle
Turning radius
Toe-out (with 75 kg, 165 lbs)
Camber
Caster

Standard
46° (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
10 ± 4 mm (0.39 ± 0.16)
0.64°
1.6°

B831G26207001

Limit
—
—
—
—
—

Steering / Handlebar:

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

B831G26207002

Tightening torque
kgf-m
2.6
1.1
0.5
2.3
16.2
6.0
4.5
2.9

N⋅m
26
11
5
23
162
60
45
29

Handlebar clamp bolt
Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt
Throttle lever case bolt
Steering shaft holder bolt
Steering shaft lower nut
Handlebar holder nut
Tie-rod lock-nut
Tie-rod end nut

6B-12

lb-ft
19.0
8.0
3.5
16.5
117.0
43.5
32.5
21.0

Note
)(Page 6B-4)
)(Page 6B-4)
)(Page 6B-5)
)(Page 6B-8)
)(Page 6B-8)
)(Page 6B-9)
)(Page 6B-10)
)(Page 6B-10)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Steering / Handlebars Components (Page 6B-1)”
“Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction (Page 6B-2)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

Handle grip bond

NOTE

Handle Grip Bond (commercially
available)
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER
1303 or equivalent

B831G26208001

—

Note
)(Page 6B-7) / )(Page 6B7) / )(Page 6B-7) /
)(Page 6B-7) / )(Page 6B8)
)(Page 6B-5)

P/No.: 99000–32030

)(Page 6B-8)

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SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Steering / Handlebars Components (Page 6B-1)”
“Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction (Page 6B-2)”

Special Tool

09913–70210
Bearing installer set
)(Page 6B-7)

09924–84521
Bearing installer set
)(Page 6B-7) / )(Page 6B7)

09930–30721
Rotor remover
)(Page 6B-7)

09942–72410
Tie rod end remover
)(Page 6B-9)

B831G26208002

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Table of Contents 9- i

Section 9

Body and Accessories
CONTENTS

Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light
Inspection..........................................................9C-4
Engine Coolant Temperature Removal and
Installation .........................................................9C-4
Fuel Level Indicator Inspection ...........................9C-5
Fuel Level Gauge Inspection ..............................9C-6
Speedometer Inspection .....................................9C-6
Speed Sensor Removal and Installation .............9C-6
Speed Sensor Inspection ....................................9C-7
Ignition Switch Inspection....................................9C-7
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation.............9C-7
Horn Inspection (For P-17, 24)............................9C-8
Horn Removal and Installation (For P-17, 24).....9C-8
Specifications .......................................................9C-8
Service Data........................................................9C-8
Tightening Torque Specifications........................9C-8
Special Tools and Equipment .............................9C-9
Recommended Service Material .........................9C-9
Special Tool ........................................................9C-9

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Precautions .................................................9-1
Precautions............................................................. 9-1
Precautions for Electrical System ......................... 9-1
Component Location ............................................. 9-1
Electrical Components Location ........................... 9-1

Wiring Systems........................................ 9A-1

Schematic and Routing Diagram........................9A-1
Wiring Diagram ................................................... 9A-1
Wiring Harness Routing Diagram........................ 9A-4
Specifications.......................................................9A-6
Service Data ....................................................... 9A-6

Lighting Systems..................................... 9B-1

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Repair Instructions ..............................................9B-1
Headlight Components ....................................... 9B-1
Headlight Removal and Installation .................... 9B-1
Headlight Bulb Replacement .............................. 9B-2
Headlight Beam Adjustment ............................... 9B-2
Auxiliary Headlight Components ......................... 9B-3
Auxiliary Headlight Removal and Installation ...... 9B-3
Auxiliary Headlight Bulb Replacement ................ 9B-4
Auxiliary Headlight Beam Adjustment ................. 9B-5
Rear Combination Light components.................. 9B-5
Rear Combination Light Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 9B-6
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement ........ 9B-6
Reversing Light Bulb Replacement (For P-17) .... 9B-7
Reversing Light Relay Inspection (For P-17) ...... 9B-7
Dimmer Switch Inspection................................... 9B-7
Specifications.......................................................9B-8
Service Data ....................................................... 9B-8
Special Tools and Equipment .............................9B-8
Special Tool ........................................................ 9B-8

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn.. 9C-1
General Description .............................................9C-1
Combination Meter System Description..............9C-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................9C-2
Combination Meter Components ........................9C-2
Combination Meter Removal and Installation .....9C-3
Combination Meter Disassembly and
Assembly ..........................................................9C-3
Combination Meter Inspection ............................9C-4

Exterior Parts ........................................... 9D-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................9D-1
Exterior Parts Construction .................................9D-1
Rear Fender Heat Shield Construction ...............9D-4
Fuel Tank Lower Cover Heat Shield
Installation .........................................................9D-5
Fastener Removal and Installation......................9D-6
Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation .........................................................9D-6
Rear Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation .........................................................9D-9
Seat Removal and Installation ..........................9D-11
Under Cover Components ................................9D-12
Under Cover Removal and Installation .............9D-12

Body Structure......................................... 9E-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................9E-1
Body Frame Construction ...................................9E-1
Footrest Construction..........................................9E-1
Footrest Removal and Installation.......................9E-2
Carrier Construction ............................................9E-3
Front Carrier Removal and Installation ...............9E-4
Rear Carrier Removal and Installation ................9E-5
Front Grip Bar Construction ................................9E-6
Front Grip Bar Removal and Installation .............9E-6

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Tightening Torque Specifications........................9E-8
Special Tools and Equipment .............................9E-8
Recommended Service Material .........................9E-8

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Trailer Towing Construction ................................ 9E-7
Trailer Towing Removal and Instruction.............. 9E-7
Specifications....................................................... 9E-8

Precautions:

9-1

Precautions
Body and Accessories

Precautions
Precautions for Electrical System

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Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 (Page 00-1)” and “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00
(Page 00-2)”.

Component Location
Electrical Components Location

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Refer to “Electrical Components Location in Section 0A (Page 0A-7)”.

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9A-1 Wiring Systems:

Wiring Systems
Body and Accessories

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Wiring Diagram

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Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A (Page 0A-5)”.

B831G29102001

Y
B/W
W

HEADLIGHT
(L)

Y
B/W
W

HEADLIGHT
(R)

DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

ON3
ON2
ON1
OFF

PUSH

HORN
BUTTON

IGNITION
SWITCH

COOLING
FAN
MOTOR

COOLING
FAN
THERMOSWITCH

Y
B/W
W

Y
B/W
W

ON
OFF

SET
SECEDE

EMERGENCY
SWITCH

B/W
P
B
B

B/R
O/R

B/W
Bl/W
O/Y
W/B

AUXILIARY
HEADLIGHT

HORN

PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

OFF
ON

L

R

N

B

W

2WD
4WD
LOCK

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
SWITCH

4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH
(L)

REAR
BRAKE
SWITCH

PUSH

HIGH
POSITION
DIODE

LOW
POSITION
DIODE

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
ACTUATOR

GEAR
POSITION
SWITCH

FUSE BOX

2

5

3

6

1. HEAD HI
2. HEAD LO
3. FUEL
4. IGNITION
5. FAN
6. POWER SOURCE

1

4

ON
OFF

POWER
SOURCE

ON
OFF

IGNITION
COIL

REGULATOR/
RECTIFIER

SPEED TO
SENSOR SENSOR

FUEL
PUMP

10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
15 A
10 A

4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
DIODE
INJECTOR

ISC VALVE

ECT
IAT
SENSOR SENSOR

IAP
SENSOR

M

FUEL
PUMP
RELAY

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HI
LO

R
W
Y
Y/Bl
W/Bl
R/B

SPEEDOMETER

O/B

PUSH

Y
Y
Y
R

B/Bl
B/Br

ON
OFF

Bl/R
O
B
W/Bl
Br
B/G
B/Y
B/W

ar

R/B
Bl/B
B/W

RUN
OFF

B
Y
B/W
O/Y
Bl
Bl/R

O/Y
O
O/R

B
B

O/Y
W/B

Y/G
B/Bl
O/Y
Y/B

O
W/B

O/Y
W/B

W/Bl
W

OB
B/W

Gr/W
Y/R

O
O/G

O/Y
Y/B
B
B/G

B/W
W/B

B/Lg
R/B
P/W
G
R/B
W/Bl

O
O/Y

B/W
B/R

B
Bl

B/W
B/W

Dg
B/Br

G
B/W

G
B/W

R
O
O/Bl
Bl/W
Y

R
O
Gr
P
O/R

Bl/R
Bl
R/G
R
O/Y
R/B
Bl/B
W
W/R
B/Y
O/Y
B/W
W/G
B/G
Y
Y/B
O
W
Br
Br
R/G
B/W
Bl
Y

RESISTOR

R
Br/W
B/Br

B/Br
G/B
R

Gr
W
Y
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Bl/B

Y/Bl
W/Bl
O/Bl
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

O
W
Br
Gr
G
B
Bl
Y

PARKING
TP
SENSOR BRAKE
RELAY

Y/R
B/W
Y/B
B

W/Y
Gr

DIMMER
SWITCH

GENERATOR

NEUTRAL
RELAY
DIODE
CKP
SENSOR

B/Bl
Bl/B

Gr
W/R

Bl/B
Bl/R
W/R
W/G
B/W

Y/Bl
O/W
R/B
Y/R

B/R
B/W
B/Bl
B/W

ENGINE
START
STOP
SWITCH BUTTON OVER RIDE
SWITCH

Bl/G
B
Y
Y
Y

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH

ECM

STARTER
MOTOR

1: MAIN (30 A)
STARTER
RELAY

1

B
Y/B
B/W
R
R

W/Y
W/G

Bl
R
W
G
B

O
G

O/Y
B/R

W
Bl

R
Y
B/Br

P

W/Bl
P/W

BATTERY

W/B
Gr/W
O/W
R/B
B/R
R
B/W
W/Y
Bl/G
Br/W
B/Bl
B
G/B
Y
R/G
G
B/Lg
B
Y/Bl
Y/R
Y/B
Gr/R
B/G
B/Br
Br
Bl/B
W/R
Dg
B/Y

Bl
W
Y
Y
Y

B/W
B/W

R
B/W

Gr
B/W
W/B

O/Y
Bl/R

Gr/R
B/W
W/R

R
B

BACKUP
LIGHT

REAR
COMBINATION
LIGHT

Gr
B/W
W/B

BACK BUZZER

BACKUP
LIGHT
RELAY

Bl/R
O/Y
R
O/Y

P

R
B/W
R
B

L : DIFF-LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT
R : REVERSE INDICATOR LIGHT
N : NEUTRAL INDICATOR LIGHT
B : HI-BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT
W : ECT/FI INDICATOR LIGHT

Wiring Systems:
9A-2

For P-17

I831G1910901-10

O/W

HEADLIGHT
(L)

Y
B/W
W

HEADLIGHT
(R)

Y
B/W
W

(P-28,33)

DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

ON
OFF

ON3
ON2
ON1
OFF

IGNITION
SWITCH

COOLING
FAN
MOTOR

COOLING
FAN
THERMOSWITCH

Y
B/W
W

Y
B/W
W

PUSH

PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

OFF
ON

L

R

N

W

2WD
4WD
LOCK

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
SWITCH

WINCH
(P-28,33)

HIGH
LOW
POSITON POSITION
DIODE
DIODE

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
ACTUATOR

GEAR
POSITION
SWITCH

FUSE BOX

2

5

3

6

1. HEAD HI
2. HEAD LO
3. FUEL
4. IGNITION
5. FAN
6. POWER SOURCE

1

4

POWER
SOURCE

ON
OFF

IGNITION
COIL

REGULATOR/
RECTIFIER

SPEED TO
SENSOR SENSOR

FUEL
PUMP

10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
15 A
10 A

4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
DIODE
INJECTOR

ISC VALVE

ECT
IAT
SENSOR SENSOR

IAP
SENSOR

M

FUEL
PUMP
RELAY

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4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

ar

W/Y
W/G

R
W
Y
Y/Bl
W/Bl
R/B

(P-24)
HORN

ON
OFF

B/W

PUSH

Y
Y
Y
R

B/Bl
B/Br

PUSH

R/B
Bl/B
B/W

AUXILIARY
HEADLIGHT

HI
LO

O/B

O
B
G

REAR
BRAKE
SWITCH

Dg
B/Br

SPEEDOMETER

B
Y
B/W
O/Y
Bl
Bl/R

O/Y
O
O/R

B
B

O/Y
W/B

Y/G
B/Bl
O/Y
Y/B

O
W/B

O/Y
W/B

W/Bl
W

OB
B/W

Gr/W
Y/R

O/B
B
G

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH
(L)

RESISTOR

PARKING
TP
SENSOR BRAKE
RELAY

Y/R
B/W
Y/B
B

W/Y
Gr

RUN
OFF

B/W
W/B

B/Lg
R/B
P/W
G
R/B
W/Bl

B/W
P
B
B

B/R
O/R

DIMMER
SWITCH

R
Br/W
B/Br

B/Br
G/B
R

B/W
Bl/W
O/Y
W/B

O/Y
Y/B
B
B/G

Y/Bl
O/W
R/B
Y/R

B/R
B/W
B/Bl
B/W

(P-24)
HORN
BUTTON

Bl/R
O
B
W/Bl
Br
B/G
B/Y
B/W

ENGINE START
STOP
BUTTON
OVER RIDE
SWITCH
SWITCH

GENERATOR

NEUTRAL
RELAY
DIODE
CKP
SENSOR

B/Bl
Bl/B

ON
OFF

B/W
B/R

Bl/R
Bl
R/G
R
O/Y
R/B
Bl/B
W
W/R
B/Y
O/Y
B/W
W/G
B/G
G
B

P

Bl/G
B
Y
Y
Y

G
B/W

B
Bl

Y/B

O
W
Br
Br
R/G
B/W
Bl
Y

G
B/W

R
O
O/Bl
Bl/W
Y

R
O
Gr
P
O/R

L : DIFF-LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT
R : REVERSE INDICATOR LIGHT
N : NEUTRAL INDICATOR LIGHT
W : ECT/FI INDICATOR LIGHT

ECM

STARTER
MOTOR

1: MAIN (30 A)
STARTER
RELAY

1

B
Y/B
B/W
R
R

Gr
W
Y
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Bl/B

Y/Bl
W/Bl
O/Bl
O/Y
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

O
W
Br
Gr
G
B
Bl
Y

Gr
W/R

Bl/B
Bl/R
W/R
W/G
B/W

Bl
R
W
G
B

O
G

O/Y
B/R

W
Bl

R
Y
B/Br

P

W/Bl
P/W

BATTERY

W/B
Gr/W
O/W
R/B
B/R
R
B/W
W/Y
Bl/G
Br/W
B/Bl
B
G/B
Y
R/G
G
B/Lg
B
Y/Bl
Y/R
Y/B
Gr/R
B/G
B/Br
Br
Bl/B
W/R
Dg
B/Y

Bl
W
Y
Y
Y

B/W
B/W

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH

Gr/R
B/W
Gr
B/W
W/B

O/Y
Bl/R

REAR
COMBINATION
LIGHT

Gr
B/W
W/B

9A-3 Wiring Systems:
For P-24, 28, 33

I831G1910902-13

O/W

W/R

Wiring Systems:

Wiring Harness Routing Diagram

9A-4

B831G29102002

Clamp

60 – 80 mm (2.36 – 3.15 in)

Wiring harness

Ignition coil

Wiring harness
Clamp

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To power source

Clamp
Wiring harness

Clamp

Clamp

Hose

Wiring harness

Clamp
Wiring harness
ISC valve

Cooling fan thermo switch
Wiring harness

Clamp

Brake light/taillight
Back up relay (P-17)

Clamp

Clamp

Injector coupler

Clamp Wiring harness
Clamp
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Generator
TP sensor
Actuator
Gear
position
switch
Parking brake cable

ar

Clamp

ECT sensor coupler
Wiring harness
Generator
Gear position switch

IAP sensor
IAP sensor

P

Actuator
Foot brake switch

Clamp

To rear fender top

ICES canada
label (P-28)

Actuator

Speed sensor
Foot brake switch

Actuator

Clamp Foot brake switch
Clamp

Speed sensor
Clamp
I831G1910903-07

9A-5 Wiring Systems:

Clamp

Set the writing harness as shown.

Horn button (P-17, 24)

To combination meter

Emergency switch (P-17)
Handle switch
Parking brake switch
Front brake switch
Ignition switch

A

4WD/Diff-lock switch

Handle switch

Pass the writing harness
behind the upper.

Parking brake switch

Combination meter

Horn button (P-17, 24)
Emergency switch (P-17)

VIEW A

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Clamp

Horn (P-17)

Master cylinder reservoir tank

Horn (P-24)

10 㧙 15 mm (0.3 㧙 0.6 in)

Horn button (P-17, 24)

Front brake switch

4WD/Diff-lock switch

Clamp

Emergency switch (P-17)

Starter relay

ECM

Battery

Fuel dump relay

Fuse box

P

ar

Fix front brake hose

Starter motor

4WD/Diff-lock relay

Engine earth
Starter motor terminal
Set the dealer mode coupler to the rear fender hole.
I831G1910904-09

Wiring Systems:

9A-6

4
7

“a”

6

5

2

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1

3

7

3. Generator stator

5. Starter motor lead wire

2. Gear position switch

4. Ground wire

6. Grommet

ar

1. Starter motor

Electrical
Unit: mm

Item

Headlight
Fuse size

HI
LO

Fuel
Ignition
Power source
Fan
Main

“a”: 30°

Specifications

P

Service Data

I831G1910905-05

7. Clamp

Specification
10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
10 A
15 A
30 A

B831G29107001

Note

9B-1 Lighting Systems:

Lighting Systems
Body and Accessories

Repair Instructions
Headlight Components

B831G29206001

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1

D

FW

I831G1920002-03

1. Headlight bulb (12 V 35/35 W)

Headlight Removal and Installation

B831G29206002

4

P

ar

Removal
1) Remove the front grill upper cover.
Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the headlight coupler (1).

3) Remove the headlight assembly (2) by removing
screw (3), fastener (4) and bolts (5).

1

3

5
I831G1920004-02

5
I831G1920003-01

2
I831G1920005-03

Lighting Systems:
Installation
Install the headlight in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following point:
• After installing, be sure to inspect the headlight beam.
Refer to “Headlight Beam Adjustment (Page 9B-2)”.

Headlight Bulb Replacement
!

9B-2

2) Disconnect the headlight coupler (3).
3) Replace the headlight bulb (4) by unhooking the bulb
holder spring (5).

4
B831G29206003

3

CAUTION
5

I831G1920007-01

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• If you touch the bulb with your bare hands,
clean the bulb with a cloth moistened with
alcohol or soapy water to prevent
premature bulb failure.
• Do not use bulb other than those with
predetermined wattage.
• Remove the bulb when it gets cool, since it
may be heated to an extremely high
temperature when the headlight is turned
ON.

1) Remove the headlight housing cover (1) and bulb
socket rubber cap (2).

4) Reinstall the removed parts.
NOTE

Properly fit the bulb socket rubber cap and
headlight housing cover.

Headlight Beam Adjustment

Adjust the headlight vertical beam.

P

ar

1

B831G29206004

2

I831G1920006-01

I831G1920008-01

9B-3 Lighting Systems:

Auxiliary Headlight Components

B831G29206005

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1

D

FW

I831G1920009-05

1. Auxiliary headlight bulb (12 V 35/35 W)

Auxiliary Headlight Removal and Installation

2) Remove the auxiliary headlight cover (2) by
removing the fasteners (3).

P

ar

Removal
1) Remove the screws (1).

B831G29206006

3

1

I831G1920011-01

I831G1920010-01

2
2

3

3
I831G1920012-01

Lighting Systems:
3) Remove the auxiliary headlight mounting bolt (4).

9B-4

Auxiliary Headlight Bulb Replacement

B831G29206007

!

4
I831G1920013-01

• If you touch the bulb with your bare hands,
clean the bulb with a cloth moistened with
alcohol or soapy water to prevent
premature bulb failure.
• Do not use bulb other than those with
predetermined wattage.
• Remove the bulb when it gets cool, since it
may be heated to an extremely high
temperature when the headlight is turned
ON.
1) Remove the combination meter mounting bolt.
Refer to “Combination Meter Removal and
Installation in Section 9C (Page 9C-3)”.
2) Disconnect the auxiliary headlight coupler (1) and
remove the bulb socket cap (2).

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4) Disconnect the auxiliary headlight coupler (5) by
removing the auxiliary headlight assembly (6).

CAUTION

6

2

1

I831G1920014-01

5

I831G1920016-01

P

ar

3) Replace the auxiliary headlight bulb (3) by
unhooking the bulb holder spring (4).

4

I831G1920015-01

Installation
Install the auxiliary headlight in the reverse order of
removal.

3
I831G1920017-01

9B-5 Lighting Systems:

Auxiliary Headlight Beam Adjustment

4) Properly fit the bulb socket cap (1).
NOTE

B831G29206008

• Loosen the auxiliary headlight mounting bolt (1).

Make sure that the “TOP” mark “A” face to
upper side.

“A”

1
I831G1920029-01

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• Adjust the auxiliary headlight beam.
• Tighten the auxiliary headlight mounting bolt (1).

I831G1920018-02

5) Reinstall the removed parts.

1

B831G29206009

P

ar

Rear Combination Light components

I831G1920030-01

D

FW

1

I831G1920019-04

1. Brake light/Taillight bulb (12 V 21/5 W)

Lighting Systems:

Rear Combination Light Removal and
Installation

9B-6

1) Remove the rear combination light.
B831G29206010

Removal
1) Remove the rear combination light mounting bolts.

I831G1920022-02

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2) Remove the bulb socket by turning it
counterclockwise.
I831G1920020-01

2) Remove the rear combination light assembly by
disconnecting the clamp (1) and coupler (2).

2

1

I831G1920021-01

I831G1920023-01

3) Push in on the bulb, turn it counterclockwise, and
pull it out.
4) Replace the bulb.

ar

Installation
Install the rear combination light in the reverse order of
removal.

Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement
CAUTION

P

!

B831G29206011

• If you touch the bulb with your bare hands,
clean the bulb with a cloth moistened with
alcohol or soapy water to prevent
premature bulb failure.
• Do not use bulb other than those with
predetermined wattage.

5) Reinstall the removed parts.

I831G1920024-03

9B-7 Lighting Systems:

Reversing Light Bulb Replacement (For P-17)

B831G29206012

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Remove the reversing light bulb (1) as shown in the figure.

1

I831G1920025-03

1. Reversing light bulb (12 V/21 W)

Reversing Light Relay Inspection (For P-17)

2) Disconnect the handlebar switch coupler (1).

B831G29206013

First, check the insulation between “A” and “B” terminals
with the multi-circuit tester. Then apply 12 V to terminals
“C” and “D” ((+) to “C” and (–) to “D”) and check the
continuity between “A” and “B”. If there is no continuity,
replace the reversing light relay with a new one.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

P

ar

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

“A”

1

“C”

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

“D”
“B”
I831G1920028-01

Dimmer Switch Inspection

I831G1920026-01

3) Inspect the dimmer switch for continuity with a tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the handlebar
switch assembly with a new one.
Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.

B831G29206014

Inspect the dimmer switch in the following procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)
Color
Position
HI

Gr

W

Y

LO
I831G1920027-01

4) After finishing the dimmer switch inspection, reinstall
the removed parts.

Lighting Systems:

9B-8

Specifications
Service Data

B831G29207001

Wattage
Unit: W
Specification

Item
HI
LO

Headlight
Auxiliary headlight
Brake light/Taillight
Revercing light

P-24, 28, 33
35 x 2
35 x 2
35/35
21/5
—

P-17
←
←
←
←
21

Special Tool

8 7 tS
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Special Tools and Equipment

P

ar

09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 9B-7) / )(Page 9B7)

B831G29208001

9C-1 Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn
Body and Accessories

General Description
Combination Meter System Description

B831G29301001

This combination meter mainly consists of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and LED (Light Emitting Diode).
The LCDs indicate Speed, Odo / Trip A / Trip B, Fuel level, Diff-lock, 4WD, Gear position, Engine coolant temperature,
FI and Clock / Hour / FI (DTC) respectively.

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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
LED is used for the illumination light and each indicator light.
LED is maintenance free. LED is less power consuming and more resistant to vibration resistance compared to the
bulb.

3

2

1

8

ar

9

4

11

5

12

13

6

7

14

15

16

10

I831G1930001-03

7. Select button (Clock / Hour / FI (DTC))

13. LCD (FI indicator)

2. LED (Diff-lock indicator light)

8. LCD (Diff-lock indicator)

14. LCD (Fuel level indicator)

P

1. Select button (Odo / Trip A / Trip B)
3. LED (Reverse indicator light)
4. LED (Neutral indicator light)

9. LCD (4WD indicator)

10. LCD (Gear position indicator)

5. LED (High-beam indicator light) [For P-17]

11. LCD (Speedometer)

6. LED (Engine coolant temperature / FI indicator light)

12. LCD (Engine coolant temperature indicator)

15. LCD (Odo / Trip A / Trip B)

16. LCD (Clock / Hour / FI (DTC))

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

9C-2

Repair Instructions
Combination Meter Components

B831G29306001

D

FW

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3

2

P

ar

1

1. Upper case

2. Combination meter

3. Lower case

I831G1930002-04

9C-3 Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Combination Meter Removal and Installation

B831G29306002

!

CAUTION

3) Disconnect the combination meter coupler (5) and
remove the combination meter assembly (6).

When disconnecting and reconnecting the
combination meter coupler, make sure to
turn OFF the ignition switch, or electronic
parts may get damaged.

6
5

Removal
1) Remove the combination meter cover (1) by
removing the screws (2), fasteners (3) and ignition
switch ring nut (4).
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Installation
Install the combination meter in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Make sure that speedometer coupler boot is
positioned properly.

2

4

3

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3

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Combination Meter Disassembly and Assembly

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2) Remove the combination meter mounting bolt.

!

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Refer to “Combination Meter Removal and Installation
(Page 9C-3)”.
CAUTION

Do not attempt to disassemble the
combination meter unit.

Disassembly
Disassemble the combination meter as shown in the
combination meter components. Refer to “Combination
Meter Components (Page 9C-2)”.

I831G1930005-01

Assembly
Assemble the combination meter as shown in the
combination meter components. Refer to “Combination
Meter Components (Page 9C-2)”.

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Combination Meter Inspection

B831G29306004

4) Connect the variable resistor (2) between the
terminals.

2
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5) Turn the ignition switch ON.
6) Check the LCD and LED operations when the
resistance is adjusted to the specified values.
If either one or all indications are abnormal, replace
the combination meter with a new one. Refer to
“Combination Meter Removal and Installation
(Page 9C-3)”.
Resistance
LED (3) LCD (4) Water temperature
Approx. 0.14 kΩ
OFF
OFF
Approx. 110 °C
0 Ω (Jumper wire) ON
ON
120 °C and over

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LED Inspection
Check that the LEDs (Diff-lock indicator light, Reverse
indicator light and FI indicator light / Engine coolant
temperature indicator light) immediately light up for two
seconds when the ignition switch is turned to ON.
Check that other LEDs (Neutral indicator light and Highbeam indicator light (for P-17)) light up/go off by
operating each switch.
If abnormal condition is found, replace the combination
meter unit with a new one after checking its wire
harness/coupler. Refer to “Combination Meter Removal
and Installation (Page 9C-3)”.

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Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light
Inspection

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Inspect the engine coolant temperature indicator light in
the following procedures:
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the left side cover. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
3) Disconnect the ECT sensor coupler (1).

9C-4

4

3

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7) Connect the ECT sensor coupler.
8) Reinstall the removed parts.

Engine Coolant Temperature Removal and
Installation

B831G29306006

Refer to “ECT Sensor Removal and Installation in
Section 1C (Page 1C-4)”.

1

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9C-5 Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Fuel Level Indicator Inspection

B831G29306007

Inspect the fuel level indicator in the following procedures:
1) Move the rear fender upside. Refer to “Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve Removal and Installation in
Section 1G (Page 1G-12)”.
2) Disconnect the fuel level gauge coupler (1).

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1

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3) Connect the variable resister (2) between the Y/B and B lead wires from the wire harness.

2

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NOTE

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4) Turn the ignition switch ON.
5) Check the display of fuel level indicator (LCD) as shown in the figure.
If any abnormality is found, replace the combination meter with a new one. Refer to “Combination Meter Removal
and Installation (Page 9C-3)”.

P

It takes approx. 13 seconds that the fuel level indicator indicates the detected fuel level.

Resistance

Less than
16 Ω

16.5 – 21.5 Ω

23.5 – 30.5 Ω

33 – 41 Ω

ON

ON

53 – 65 Ω

82 – 100 Ω

164 – 208 Ω

Fuel level
meter
ON

ON

ON

Flicker

Flicker

Flicker

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6) Connect the fuel level gauge coupler and reinstall the removed parts.

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Fuel Level Gauge Inspection

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Inspect the fuel level gauge in the following procedures:
1) Remove the fuel pump. Refer to “Fuel Pump
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 1G
(Page 1G-9)”.
2) Measure the resistance at each fuel level gauge in
float position. If the resistance is incorrect, replace
fuel pump with a new one.

9C-6

Speed Sensor Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Remove the engine side cover. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-9)”.
2) Disconnect the speed sensor coupler (1).
3) Remove the speed sensor (2).

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Resistance (Ω)
Float position
Full “a”
Empty “b”

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Resistance
6.4 – 8.4 Ω
216 – 222 Ω

1

2

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Installation
Install the speed sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the speed sensor O-ring.

“a”

“b”

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease)

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“a”: 27.7 mm (1.09 in)

“b”: 166 mm (6.54 in)

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3) Install the fuel pump. Refer to “Fuel Pump Assembly
Removal and Installation in Section 1G (Page 1G9)”.

Speedometer Inspection

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If the speedometer, odometer or trip meter does not
function properly, inspect the speed sensor and the
coupler connections. If the speed sensor and coupler
connections are OK, replace the combination meter unit
with a new one. Refer to “Combination Meter Removal
and Installation (Page 9C-3)”.

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• Tighten the speed sensor mounting bolt to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Speed sensor mounting bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lb-ft)

(a)

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9C-7 Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Speed Sensor Inspection

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Inspect the speed sensor in the following procedures:
1) Remove the speed sensor. Refer to “Speed Sensor
Removal and Installation (Page 9C-6)”.
2) Connect a 12 V battery, 10 kΩ resistor and multicircuit tester as shown.

Ignition Switch Inspection

B831G29306012

Inspect the ignition switch in the following procedures:
1) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Disconnect the ignition switch coupler (1).

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
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Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

10 kΩ

12 V

3) Inspect the ignition switch for continuity with a tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the ignition
switch with a new one.

1

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1. Speed sensor

3) Move a screwdriver back and forth across the pickup surface of the speed sensor. The voltage
readings should cycle as follows (0 V → 12 V or 12 V
→ 0 V). If the voltage reading does not change,
replace the speed sensor with a new one.
NOTE

I831G1930019-02

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)
Color

Position

R

O

Gr

P

O/R

ON

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While testing, the highest voltage reading
should be the same as the battery voltage (12
V).

OFF

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4) After finishing the ignition switch inspection, reinstall
the removed parts.

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Ignition Switch Removal and Installation

B831G29306013

Refer to “Ignition Switch Removal and Installation in
Section 1H (Page 1H-7)”.

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Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Horn Inspection (For P-17, 24)
NOTE

9C-8

3) Connect the horn couplers.
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Horn Inspection
1) Disconnect the horn couplers as shown in the wiring
harness routing diagram. Refer to “Wiring Harness
Routing Diagram in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.
2) Connect a 12 V battery to terminal and terminal. If
the sound is not heard from the horn, replace the
horn with a new one.
3) Connect the horn couplers.

If the horn sound condition is normal, it is not
necessary to inspect the horn button
continuity.
Horn Button Inspection
1) Disconnect the horn couplers as shown in the wiring
harness routing diagram. Refer to “Wiring Harness
Routing Diagram in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.
2) Inspect the horn button for continuity with a tester.
If any abnormality is found, replace the horn button
with a new one.
Refer to “Handlebars Removal and Installation in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.

Horn Removal and Installation (For P-17, 24)

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Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

Installation
Install the horn in the reverse order of removal.

Position

Color

PUSH

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Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)

Removal
Disconnect the horn couplers and remove the horn by
removing the mounting nut as shown in the wiring
harness routing diagram. Refer to “Wiring Harness
Routing Diagram in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.

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B/W

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Specifications

Service Data
Wattage
Unit: W

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P

Speedometer light
High beam indicator light
Neutral indicator light
FI indicator light/Engine coolant temp.
indicator light
Reverse indicator light
Differential lock indicator light

Specification

P-24, 28, 33
LED
—
LED

P-17
←
LED
←

LED

←

LED
LED

←
←

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part
Speed sensor mounting bolt

B831G29307001

B831G29307002

N⋅m
10

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.0

lb-ft
7.0

Note
)(Page 9C-6)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

9C-9 Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn:

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease
P/No.: 99000–25160

B831G29308001

Note
)(Page 9C-6)

Special Tool

B831G29308002

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09900–25008
Multi-circuit tester set
)(Page 9C-6) / )(Page 9C7) / )(Page 9C-7) /
)(Page 9C-8)

Exterior Parts:

9D-1

Exterior Parts
Body and Accessories

Repair Instructions

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Exterior Parts Construction

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9D-2 Exterior Parts:
Front Side
1

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5

6

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1. Front fender

3. Air cleaner box cover

5. Front grill cover

2. Front box

4. Side cover

6. Left inner fender

7. Right inner fender

Exterior Parts:

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Rear Side

5

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2

4

3

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1. Rear fender

2. Right mud guard

3. Left mud guard

4. Engine side cover

5. Rear box

9D-4 Exterior Parts:

Rear Fender Heat Shield Construction

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“a”

“b”

“a”

“d”

“c”

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“a”: 1 – 3 mm (0.04 – 0.12 in)

“c”: 67 mm (2.64 in)

2. Heat shield

“b”: 5 mm (0.2 in)

“d”: 8 mm (0.3 in)

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1. Rear fender

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Exterior Parts:

Fuel Tank Lower Cover Heat Shield Installation

9D-5

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1

“a”

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1. Heat shield

2. Cushion

3. Fuel tank lower cover

“a”: Max. 5 mm (0.2 in)

9D-6 Exterior Parts:

Fastener Removal and Installation

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Removal
1) Depress the head of fastener center piece (1).
2) Pull out the fastener (2).

Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation

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Front Grill Cover
Removal
Remove the front grill cover (1) by removing the
fasteners (2).

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Installation
1) Let the center piece stick out toward the head so that
the pawls “A” closes.

2

2

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“A”

2

2

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2) Insert the fastener into the installation hole.
NOTE

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To prevent the pawl “A” from damage, insert
the fastener all the way into the installation
hole.

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3) Push in the head of center piece until it becomes
flush with the fastener outside face.
“A”

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Installation
Install the front grill cover in the reverse order of
removal.

Exterior Parts:
Air Cleaner Box Cover
Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the air cleaner box cover (1) by removing
the fasteners (2).

9D-7

5) Remove the front box holder (4) and cushions (5).

4

1

5

2

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5

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Installation
Install the air cleaner box cover in the reverse order of
removal.

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Front Box
Removal
1) Remove the front box cap (1).
2) Disconnect the front box cap wire (2).

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1

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Installation
Install the front box in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• When installing the cushion, fit the convex parts “A” of
the cushion onto the concave parts “B” of the front
box.

“A”

2

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3) Remove the front box mounting screw.
4) Turn the front box (3) counterclockwise and remove
it.

“B”
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• When installing the cushion to the front box, align the
cutout “C” on the front box.

“C”

3
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9D-8 Exterior Parts:
Inner Fender
Removal
Remove the inner fenders (1) by removing the screw (2),
bolt (3) and fastener (4), left and right.

1 “B”

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“B”: Right side

I831G1940013-02

3

Installation
Install the side cover in the reverse order of removal.

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2

4

1

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Front Fender
Removal
1) Remove the front carrier. Refer to “Front Carrier
Removal and Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-4)”.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Remove the air cleaner box cover, front box, inner
fenders and side covers. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation (Page 9D6)”.
4) Disconnect the power source socket coupler (1).

Installation
Install the inner fenders in the reverse order of removal.

1

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Side Cover
Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation (Page 9D-11)”.
2) Remove the side cover (1), left and right.
1 “A”

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“A”: Left side

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Exterior Parts:
5) Remove the front fender (2) by removing the screws
(3) and fasteners (4).

9D-9

Rear Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation

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Engine Side Cover
Removal
Remove the engine side cover (1).

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3

4

3

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4

Installation
Install the engine side cover in the reverse order of
removal.

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Rear Box
Removal
Remove the rear box (1).

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1

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4

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Installation
Install the front fender in the reverse order of removal.

I831G1940022-01

Installation
Install the rear box in the reverse order of removal.

9D-10 Exterior Parts:
Mud Guard
Removal
Remove the mud guards (1) by removing the bolts (2),
screws (3) and fastener (4), left and right.

2) Remove the fasteners (3), bolt (4) and screw (5).

3
5

2

3

4
4

4

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3) Move the rear fender upside.
4) Remove the fuel tank outer cover (6).

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1 “A”

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“A”: Left side

3

2
4

6

3

1 “B”

2

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“B”: Right side

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Installation
Install the mud guard in the reverse order of removal.

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Fuel Tank Outer Cover
Removal
1) Remove the fasteners (1) and screw (2).

1

1

2

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Installation
Install the fuel tank outer cover in the reverse order of
removal.
Rear Fender
Removal
1) Remove the rear carrier. Refer to “Rear Carrier
Removal and Installation in Section 9E (Page 9E-5)”.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation (Page 9D-11)”.
3) Remove the side covers, left and right. Refer to
“Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation
(Page 9D-6)”.
4) Remove the engine side cover. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation (Page 9D9)”.

Exterior Parts:
5) Remove the fasteners (1) and screws (2).

9D-11

9) Remove the parking brake cable (5) from the cable
guide.

5

2

1

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10) Remove the fuel tank cap (6).
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CAUTION

To prevent the fuel tank from contamination
with foreign particles, install the fuel tank
cap, after removing the rear fender.

2

11) Remove the rear fender (7).

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6) Remove the battery. Refer to “Battery Removal and
Installation in Section 1J (Page 1J-12)”.
7) Remove the starter relay. Refer to “Starter Relay
Removal and Installation in Section 1I (Page 1I-6)”.
8) Disconnect the couplers and remove the neutral
relay/fuse box (1), ECM (2), fuel pump relay (3) and
4WD/diff-lock relay (4).

3

1

6
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Installation
Install the rear fender in the reverse order of removal.

Seat Removal and Installation

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4

7

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Removal
Pull the seat lock lever (1) upward, and remove the seat
(2).

2

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2
1

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Installation
Install the seat in the reverse order of removal.

9D-12 Exterior Parts:

Under Cover Components

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1. Front under cover

2. Engine under cover

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3. Rear under cover

Under Cover Removal and Installation

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Front Under Cover
Removal
Remove the front under cover (1) by removing the bolts
(2) and fasteners (3).

3

2

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1

3

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Installation
1) Fix the front under cover “B” to the groove “A” of
engine under cover.

2
1
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“A”

“B”

I831G1940037-02

2) Install the front under cover.

Exterior Parts:
Engine Under Cover
Removal
Remove the engine under cover (1).

9D-13

1

3

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2) Install the engine under cover.
Rear Under Cover
Removal
Remove the rear under cover (1).

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1

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Installation
1) Fix the engine under cover (1) with the front under
cover (2) and rear under cover (3).

2

1
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I831G1940043-01

1

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Installation
Install the rear under cover in the reverse order of
removal.

9E-1 Body Structure:

Body Structure
Body and Accessories

Repair Instructions
Body Frame Construction

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1. Frame

Footrest Construction

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2. Battery plate

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3

2

(a)

3

(b)

D

FW

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1. Footrest (R)
2. Footrest (L)

3. Footrest plate
: 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)

: 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

Body Structure:

Footrest Removal and Installation

B831G29506003

Removal
1) Remove the mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-9)”.
2) Remove the rear brake cable clamp (1) (RH).

9E-2

Installation
Install the footrest in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following point:
• Apply thread lock to the footrest mounting bolts and
tighten them to the special torque.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32110
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1322 or
equivalent)
Tightening torque
Footrest mounting bolt (M8) (a): 26 N·m (2.6 kgfm, 19.0 lb-ft)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10) (b): 55 N·m (5.5 kgfm, 40.0 lb-ft)

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(a)

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3) Remove the footrest (2) (RH & LH).

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(b)
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9E-3 Body Structure:

Carrier Construction

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1. Front carrier

2. Rear carrier

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

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Body Structure:

Front Carrier Removal and Installation

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Installation
Install the front carrier in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following point:
• Apply thread lock to the front carrier mounting bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32110
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1322 or
equivalent)

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Removal
1) Remove the front grill upper cover. Refer to “Front
Side Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in
Section 9D (Page 9D-6)”.
2) Remove the front carrier (1) by removing the bolts
(2).

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9E-4

I831G1950010-01

I831G1950007-01

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2

I831G1950009-01

I831G1950011-01

9E-5 Body Structure:

Rear Carrier Removal and Installation

B831G29506006

Removal
1) Remove the rear carrier (1) by removing the bolts (2)
and screw (3).

Installation
Install the rear carrier in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following point:
• Apply thread lock to the rear carrier mounting bolts.
: Thread lock cement 99000–32110
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1322 or
equivalent)

2

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I831G1950012-01

2

2

I831G1950013-01

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I831G1950014-01

I831G1950015-01

Body Structure:

Front Grip Bar Construction

9E-6

B831G29506007

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1

D

FW

1. Front grip bar

I831G1950016-01

: Apply thread lock to thread part.

Front Grip Bar Removal and Installation

B831G29506008

: Thread lock cement 99000–32110
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER 1322 or
equivalent)

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Removal
1) Remove the front carrier. Refer to “Front Carrier
Removal and Installation (Page 9E-4)”.
2) Remove the front cover. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D
(Page 9D-6)”.
3) Remove the front grip bar (1) by removing the bolt
(2).

Installation
Install the front grip bar in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following point:
• Apply thread lock to the front grip bar mounting bolts.

2

2

I831G1950017-01

1

2
I831G1950018-01

I831G1950019-02

9E-7 Body Structure:

Trailer Towing Construction

B831G29506009

FW

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FWD

1

(a)

“a”

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1. Trailer towing warning label (P-17, 28)

“a“: 5 mm (0.2 in)

3. Trailer towing

“b“: 30 mm (1.2 in)

P

2. Trailer towing warning label

Trailer Towing Removal and Instruction

B831G29506010

Removal
Remove the trailer towing (1).

I831G1950020-04

: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

Installation
Install the trailer towing with the trailer towing mounting
bolts and then tighten them to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Trailer towing mounting bolt (a): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m,
43.5 lb-ft)

(a)

1
I831G1950021-01

I831G1950022-01

Body Structure:

9E-8

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

B831G29507001

N⋅m
26
55
60

Footrest mounting bolt (M8)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10)
Trailer towing mounting bolt

Tightening torque
kgf-m
2.6
5.5
6.0

lb-ft
19.0
40.0
43.5

Note
)(Page 9E-2)
)(Page 9E-2)
)(Page 9E-7)

NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Footrest Construction (Page 9E-1)”
“Trailer Towing Construction (Page 9E-7)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List in Section 0C
(Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Thread lock cement

NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER P/No.: 99000–32110
1322 or equivalent

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Footrest Construction (Page 9E-1)”
“Carrier Construction (Page 9E-3)”
“Front Grip Bar Construction (Page 9E-6)”

B831G29508001

Note
)(Page 9E-2) / )(Page 9E4) / )(Page 9E-5) /
)(Page 9E-6)

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10
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NOTE:
* Asterisk mark (*) indicates the New K9-model specification.
* The service data is the same as the K8-model.

10-2 LT-A750XK9 ('09-MODEL)

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LT-A750XPK9 ('09-MODEL)

LT-A750XPK9 ('09-MODEL)

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This chapter describes service data, service specifications and servicing procedures which
differ from those of the LT-A750X/ZK9.

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FOREWORD
This SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL is a supplement to SUZUKI LT-A750X/Z SERVICE MANUAL.
It has been prepared exclusively for the following applicable model.

Applicable model:
LT-A750X0:K9

Main Manual:

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This supplementary service manual describes only service information which differ from that of the main manual. Therefore, whenever servicing the above applicable model, consult this supplement first. And for any section, item or description not found in this supplement, refer to the main manual below.

Manual Name
LT-A750X/ZK9 SERVICE MANUAL

Manual No.
99500-47021-03E

Other information considered as generally known is not included.
Read the GENERAL INFORMATION section to familiarize yourself with the vehicle and its maintenance. Use
this section as well as other sections to use as a guide for proper inspection and service.
This manual will help you know the vehicle better so that you can assure your customers of fast and reliable service.

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* This manual has been prepared on the basis of the latest specifications at the time of publication. If modifications have been made since then, differences may exist between the content of this manual and the
actual vehicle.
* Illustrations in this manual are used to show the basic principles of operation and work procedures. They
may not represent the actual vehicle exactly in detail.
* This manual is written for persons who have enough knowledge, skills and tools, including special tools, for
servicing SUZUKI vehicles. If you do not have the proper knowledge and tools, ask your authorized
SUZUKI motorcycle dealer to help you.

!

WARNING

Inexperienced mechanics or mechanics without the proper tools and equipment may not be able to
properly perform the services described in this manual.
Improper repair may result in injury to the mechanic and may render the vehicle unsafe for the rider.

© COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2009

00

TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTE
For the screen toned sections with asterisk (*) in the “TABLE OF CONTENTS” below, refer to the same
sections of the service manual mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Precautions............................................................... 00-i
Precautions ............................................................ 00-1

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General Information ................................................... 0-i
General Information ............................................... 0A-1
Maintenance and Lubrication ................................. 0B-1
Service Data...........................................................0C-1

Body and Accessories............................................... 9-i
Precautions ...............................................................9-*
Wiring Systems ......................................................9A-1
Lighting Systems .................................................... 9B-*
Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn .................. 9C-*
Exterior Parts ......................................................... 9D-*
Body Structure .......................................................9E-1

Engine ......................................................................... 1-i
Precautions ............................................................... 1-*
Engine General Information and Diagnosis ............1A-*
Emission Control Devices .......................................1B-*
Engine Electrical Devices....................................... 1C-*
Engine Mechanical................................................. 1D-*
Engine Lubrication System .....................................1E-*
Engine Cooling System...........................................1F-*
Fuel System ........................................................... 1G-*
Ignition System....................................................... 1H-*
Starting System....................................................... 1I-1
Charging System.....................................................1J-1
Exhaust System ......................................................1K-*
Suspension................................................................. 2-*
Precautions ............................................................... 2-*
Suspension General Diagnosis...............................2A-*
Front Suspension ....................................................2B-*
Rear Suspension.................................................... 2C-*
Wheels and Tires ................................................... 2D-*

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Driveline / Axle ........................................................... 3-i
Precautions ............................................................... 3-*
Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft ................... 3A-1
Differential ...............................................................3B-*
Transfer.................................................................. 3C-*
Propeller Shafts...................................................... 3D-*
Brake ........................................................................... 4-i
Precautions ............................................................... 4-*
Brake Control System and Diagnosis .................... 4A-1
Front Brakes............................................................4B-*
Rear Brakes ........................................................... 4C-*
Parking Brake......................................................... 4D-*
Transmission / Transaxle .......................................... 5-*
Precautions ............................................................... 5-*
Automatic Transmission..........................................5A-*
Steering....................................................................... 6-i
Precautions .............................................................. 6-1
Steering General Diagnosis ................................... 6A-1
Steering / Handlebar .............................................. 6B-1
Power Assisted Steering System ...........................6C-1

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Section 00
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Precautions
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
General Precautions ............................................00-*
Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service .............00-*
Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .............. 00-1

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Precautions........................................................... 00-1
Warning / Caution / Note...................................... 00-*

00-1 Precautions:

Precautions
Precautions

Precautions
Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40000004

EPS Wiring
• The EPS parts are connected to various lead wires.
The coupler and lead wire connections, as well as the
lead wire and wire harness routings must be done
correctly. Make sure that the proper clamps are used
and positioned correctly.

• Since each component is a high-precision part, great
care should be taken not to apply any service impacts
during removal and installation.

NOTE

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If all of the connections are not properly
connected, the EPS may not operate
correctly. For connector and coupler
precautions. Refer to “Precautions for
Electrical Circuit Service in related manual”.

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EPS Control Unit / EPS Body Assembly
• Never allow dust or water to contact the EPS control
unit and EPS body assembly.

I931H1000004-01

I931H1000003-02

• The EPS control unit and EPS body assembly cannot
be disassembled. Replace the whole unit with a new
one.

I931H1000005-01

Table of Contents 0- i

Section 0

General Information
0

CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Fuel Line Inspection ............................................ 0B-*
Engine Oil and Filter Replacement ..................... 0B-*
Front Differential Gear Oil Inspection.................. 0B-*
Front Differential Gear Oil Replacement ............. 0B-*
Final Gear Oil Inspection..................................... 0B-*
Final Gear Oil Replacement................................ 0B-*
Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................ 0B-*
Throttle Body Inspection ..................................... 0B-*
Cooling System Inspection.................................. 0B-*
Drive V-belt Inspection and Replacement........... 0B-*
Drive Shaft Boots Inspection............................... 0B-*
Front Brake System Inspection ........................... 0B-*
Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment .......... 0B-*
Rear Brake Friction Plate Wear Limit
Inspection.......................................................... 0B-*
Tire Inspection..................................................... 0B-*
Steering System Inspection ................................ 0B-*
Toe Adjustment ................................................... 0B-*
Suspensions Inspection ...................................... 0B-*
Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection ......................... 0B-*
Compression Pressure Check ............................ 0B-*
Oil Pressure Check ............................................. 0B-*
SDS Check.......................................................... 0B-*
Automatic Clutch Inspection................................ 0B-*
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)..............................................0B-1
Steering System Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ..................................................................0B-1
Toe Adjustment (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .....................0B-2
Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ..................................................................0B-3
Specifications .......................................................0B-4
Tightening Torque Specifications........................0B-4
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 0B-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 0B-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 0B-*

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General Description .............................................0A-1
Symbols ...............................................................0A-*
Abbreviations .......................................................0A-*
SAE-to-Former SUZUKI Term .............................0A-*
Vehicle Side View ................................................0A-*
Vehicle Identification Number ..............................0A-*
Fuel and Oil Recommendation ............................0A-*
Engine Coolant Recommendation .......................0A-*
BREAK-IN Procedures.........................................0A-*
Country and Area Codes .....................................0A-*
Wire Color Symbols .............................................0A-*
Warning, Caution and Information Labels
Location .............................................................0A-*
Abbreviations (LT-A750XP/ZK9)......................... 0A-1
Vehicle Side View (LT-A750XP/ZK9).................. 0A-1
Country and Area Codes (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ....... 0A-1
Warning, Caution and Information Labels
Location (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................... 0A-2
Component Location ........................................... 0A-*
Electrical Components Location ..........................0A-*
Specifications.......................................................0A-3
Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK8)............................0A-*
Specifications (LT-A750X/ZK9)............................0A-*
Specifications (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................ 0A-3
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 0A-*
Special Tools and Equipment .............................0A-5
Special Tool ........................................................ 0A-5

Maintenance and Lubrication................. 0B-1

Precautions........................................................... 0B-*
Precautions for Maintenance ...............................0B-*
General Description ............................................. 0B-*
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..................0B-*
Scheduled Maintenance ...................................... 0B-*
Periodic Maintenance Schedule Chart.................0B-*
Lubrication Points ................................................0B-*
Repair Instructions ..............................................0B-1
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning .....0B-*
Exhaust Pipe Bolt and Muffler Bolt Inspection .....0B-*
Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment .......0B-*
Spark Plug Replacement .....................................0B-*
Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning ....................0B-*
Spark Arrester Cleaning.......................................0B-*

Service Data ............................................. 0C-1
Specifications .......................................................0C-1
Service Data........................................................ 0C-*
Tightening Torque List ........................................ 0C-*
Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ..........................0C-1
Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9)...........0C-7

0A-1 General Information:

General Information
General Information

General Description
Abbreviations (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40101012

NOTE
Please refer to the LT-A750XK9 (’09-model) service manual for other abbreviations which are not given
in this manual.
E:
EPS: Electronic Power Steering

Vehicle Side View (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

Left Side

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B931G40101013

Difference between illustration and actual
motorcycles may exist depending on the
markets.
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Right Side

I931G3010002-01

I931G3010001-01

Country and Area Codes (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

P

The following codes stand for the applicable country(-ies) and area(-s).
Code
Country or Area
LT-A750XPK9 (P-17)
Sweden
LT-A750XPK9 (P-24)
Australia
LT-A750XPK9 (P-28)
Canada
LT-A750XPK9 (P-33)
U.S.A.
LT-A750XPZK9 (P-17)
Sweden
LT-A750XPZK9 (P-24)
Australia
LT-A750XPZK9 (P-28)
Canada
LT-A750XPZK9 (P-33)
U.S.A.

Effective Frame No.

5SAAR41P97100001 –

B931G40101014

General Information:

0A-2

Warning, Caution and Information Labels Location (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40101015

4

9

10
8
6

[A]

12, 13
24
1, 20, 21

3

22, 23

5
7

14

11
17, 18

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15, 16

19

25

2, 26, 27

1. Certification plate (English)
2. Information label (English)

For P-24, 33
For P-33

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

4. Gearshift label (French)

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3. Gearshift label (English)

5. Tire air pressure label (English)

6. Tire air pressure label and warning nopassenger label (French)

7. General warning & AGE, 16 label (English)

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8. General warning label (French)

9. Warning no-passenger label (English)

For P-17, 24, 28, 33
For P-28

For P-17, 24, 28, 33
For P-28

I931H1010010-03

15. Front carrier warning label (English)

For P-24, 33

16. Front carrier warning label (English/French)

For P-17, 28

17. Rear carrier warning label (English)

For P-24, 33

18. Rear carrier warning label (English/French)

For P-17, 28

19. ICES Canada label (English/French)
20. Compliance label (English)
21. I.D. plate (English)

For P-28
For P-28
For P-17

22. Cooling fan label (English)

For P-24, 33
For P-17, 28

For P-17, 24, 28, 33

23. Cooling fan label (English/French)

10. AGE, 16 label (French)

For P-28

24. Compliance label (English/French)

For P-28

11. Manual notice label (English)

For P-33

25. ANSI certification label (Right side of frame)

For P-33

12. Max AMP caution label (English)

13. Max AMP caution label (English/French)
14. Fuel caution label (English)

For P-24, 33

26. Information label (English)

For P-28

For P-17, 28

27. Information label (French)
(Right side of frame)

For P-28

For P-24

[A]: Left side of frame

0A-3 General Information:

Specifications
Specifications (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40107003

NOTE
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions and curb mass
Item
Overall length

Overall height
Wheelbase
Ground clearance
Seat height
Curb mass
Front track
Rear track
Engine

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Item
Type
Number of cylinders
Bore
Stroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Fuel system
Air cleaner
Starter system
Lubrication system
Idle speed

Remark
P-28, 33
P-17, 24
P-28, 33
P-17, 24

Specification
4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC
1
104.0 mm (4.094 in)
85.0 mm (3.346 in)
722 cm3 (44.1 cu. in)
10.0 : 1
Fuel injection
Paper element
Electric starter
Wet sump
1 300 r 100 r/min

Remark

Specification
Wet shoe, automatic, centrifugal type
CVT (V-belt)
2-speed forward with reverse
Automatic
L-H-N-R (Hand operated)
Variable change (2.763 – 0.78)
2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)

Remark

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Overall width

Specification
2 115 mm (83.3 in)
2 165 mm (85.2 in)
1 210 mm (47.6 in)
1 250 mm (49.2 in)
1 285 mm (50.6 in)
1 285 mm (50.6 in)
260 mm (10.2 in)
920 mm (36.2 in)
305 kg (672 lbs)
307 kg (677 lbs)
940 mm (37.0 in)
920 mm (36.2 in)

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Item
Clutch
Transmission
Transfer
Gearshift
Transmission
pattern
Transfer
Automatic transmission ratio
Secondary reduction ratio
Final reduction ratio
(Front & Rear)
Low
Transfer gear
High
ratio
Reverse
Drive system

3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)
Shaft drive

P-28, 33
P-17, 24

General Information:

0A-4

Chassis

Electrical

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Ignition type
Ignition timing
Spark plug
Battery
Generator
Main fuse
Fuse
EPS fuse
Headlight
Auxiliary light
Brake light/Taillight
Reversing light
Speedometer light
Neutral indicator light
High beam indicator light
Coolant temperature/FI
indicator light
Reverse indicator light
Diff-lock indicator light
EPS indicator light
Capacities

Item

Fuel tank

Specification
Independent, double wishbone, coil spring, oil damped
Independent, double wishbone, coil spring, oil damped
170.5 mm (6.7 in)
195 mm (7.7 in)
3.3q
16.7 mm (0.66 in)
5 mm (0.20 in)
–1.3q
46q (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
Disc brake, twin
Sealed oil-bathed multi-disc
AT25 x 8-12œœ, tubeless
AT25 x 10-12œœ, tubeless

Remark

Specification
Electronic ignition (CDI)
7q B.T.D.C. at 1 300 r/min
NGK CR6E or DENSO U20ESR-N
12 V 64.8 kC (18 Ah)/10 HR
Three-phase A.C. generator
30 A
10/10/10/10/15/15 A
40 A
12 V 35/35 W x 2
12 V 35/35 W
12 V 21/5 W
12 V 21 W
LED
LED
LED

Remark

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Item
Front suspension
Rear suspension
Front wheel travel
Rear wheel travel
Caster
Trail
Toe-out
Camber
Steering angle
Turning radius
Front brake
Rear brake
Front tire size
Rear tire size

Oil change
With filter
Engine oil
change
Overhaul
Differential gear oil
Final gear oil
Coolant

P-17

P-17

LED

LED
LED
LED

Specification
17.5 L (4.6/3.8 US/lmp gal)
2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)

2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)

3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)
500 ml (16.9/17.6 US/lmp oz)
770 ml (26.0/27.1 US/lmp oz)
2.5 L (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)

Remark

0A-5 General Information:

Special Tools and Equipment
Special Tool
B931G40108002

09924–84521
Bearing installer set

09900–25008
09900–25009
Multi circuit tester set Needle-point probe
set

09930–30721
Rotor remover

09930–44530
Rotor holder

09930–82710
Mode select switch

09942–83110
Clip remover

09944–36011
Steering wheel
remover

99565–01010–020
CD-ROM Ver.20

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09942–72410
Tie-rod end remover

09900–20102
Vernier calipers (200
mm)

09904–41010
SUZUKI Diagnostic
system set

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09900–06107
Snap ring remover
(Open type)

09930–82720
Mode selection switch

Maintenance and Lubrication:

0B-1

Maintenance and Lubrication
General Information

Repair Instructions
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)

5) Immerse the element in motor oil, and then squeeze
out the excess oil leaving the element slightly wet.

B931G40206030

Clean element
Every 1 000 km (600 miles, 3 months)

“A”

If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, intake resistance
will be increased, with a resultant decrease in power
output and an increase in fuel consumption. Check and
clean the air cleaner element in the following manner.
CAUTION

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“B”

• If driving under dusty conditions, clean the
air cleaner element more frequently. The
surest way to accelerate engine wear is to
operate the engine without the element or
to use a torn element. Make sure that the
air cleaner is in good condition at all times.
Life of the engine depends largely on this
component.
• Inspect the air cleaner element for tears. A
torn element must be replaced.

I931G3020009-01

“A”: Non-flammable cleaning solvent
“B”: Motor oil SAE #30 or SAE 10W-40

6) After cleaning the air cleaner element, reinstall the
removed parts.
7) Drain water from the air cleaner box by removing the
drain plug.

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Cleaner Element Removal and Installation in Section
1D in related manual”.
2) Separate the polyurethane from element.

I831G1020004-01

8) Reinstall the drain plug.

Steering System Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

I831G1020002-01

3) Fill a wash pan of a proper size with a nonflammable cleaning solvent. Immerse the air cleaner
element in the cleaning solvent and wash it.
4) Press the air cleaner element between the palms of
both hands to remove the excess solvent: do not
twist or wring the element or it will tear.

B931G40206031

Inspect steering system
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter
Steering should be adjusted properly for smooth turning
of handlebars and safe running.
1) Place the vehicle on level ground.
2) Make sure the tire pressure for right and left tires in
the same and set to the proper specification.
3) Set the front wheels in the straight position.
4) Place a load of 75 kg (165 lbs) on the seat.

0B-2 Maintenance and Lubrication:
5) Measure the distances (“A” and “B”) between the
front wheels. Subtract the measurement of “A” from
that of “B” to find the toe-out. If the toe-out is not
within specification, adjust the tie-rod to the right or
left until the toe-out is within the specified range.
Toe-out (“B” – “A”)
Standard: 5 r 4 mm (0.20 r 0.16 in)

“a”
D

FW

“a”
1
2
1
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2) Temporarily tighten the four lock-nuts.
3) Check that the distances “C” and “D” are equal, as
shown. If the distances are not equal, adjust the tierod to the right or left until the toe-out is within
specification. Check the toe-out again by measuring
distances “A” and “B”.
4) If the toe-out is not within specification, repeat the
adjustment as above until the proper toe-out is
obtained and distances “C” and “D” become equal.

I931H1020057-01

“A”

“A”

FWD

Right angle
(90°)

“B”

I831G1020059-04

If the toe-out is out of specification, bring it into the
specified range. Refer to “Toe Adjustment (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) (Page 0B-2)”.

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Toe Adjustment (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

B931G40206032

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CAUTION

“D”

FWD

“B”

I831G1020088-04

5) After adjustment has been made, tighten the four
lock-nuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Tie-rod lock-nut (a): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lbfft)

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Adjust the toe-out as follows:
1) Loosen the lock-nuts (1), (2) on each tie-rod.

“C”

(a)

• The lock-nuts (2) have left-hand threads.
• When loosening and tightening the locknuts, hold the tie-rod end with a open end
wrench.
NOTE
Hold the concave part “a” of tie-rod with a
wrench.

(a)

(a)
I831G1020089-01

Maintenance and Lubrication:

0B-3

Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9)
B931G40206033

Tighten chassis bolt and nut
Initially at 200 km (100 miles, 1 month) and every 1
000 km (600 miles, 3 months) thereafter
Check that all chassis bolts and nuts are tightened to
their specified torque.
4

(c)

I931G3020004-02

Steering shaft upper nut 120 N˜m (12.0 kgf-m, 87.0 lbf-ft)

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1

(a)

I931G3020001-01

1

5

(b)

5

(d)

(d)

I931G3020005-02

Tie-rod lock-nut 29 N˜m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lbf-ft)

6

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(e)

EPS body assembly mounting nut (Lower) 28 N˜m (2.8 kgf-m,
20.0 lbf-ft)

6

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5

EPS body assembly mounting bolt (Upper) 26 N˜m (2.6 kgf-m,
19.0 lbf-ft)

6

3

(a)

(e)

I931G3020007-02

Rear stabilizer joint nut 60 N˜m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

7

(f)

I931G3020003-01

3

Steering shaft bolt 26 N˜m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lbf-ft)

I931G3020008-01

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Rear brake pedal screw 4.5 N˜m (0.45 kgf-m, 3.0 lbf-ft)

0B-4 Maintenance and Lubrication:

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
B931G40207001

Fastening part
Tie-rod lock-nut

N˜m
29

Tightening torque
kgf-m
2.9

lbf-ft
21.0

Note
)(Page 0B-2)

NOTE
The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Chassis Bolt and Nut Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 0B-3)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

Service Data:

0C-1

Service Data
General Information

Specifications
Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40307003

Valve + Valve Guide
Unit: mm (in)
Item

Valve stem deflection
Valve stem runout
Valve head thickness
Valve seat width
Valve head radial runout
Valve spring free length

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

Valve spring tension

IN. & EX.

Valve diam.
Tappet clearance (When cold)

Valve guide I.D.
Valve stem O.D.

Camshaft + Cylinder Head
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Cam height

Limit
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0.35 (0.014)
0.05 (0.002)
0.5 (0.02)
—
0.03 (0.001)
46.1 (1.81)

Standard
36.330 – 36.380 (1.4303 – 1.4323)
35.300 – 35.350 (1.3898 – 1.3917)
0.019 – 0.053 (0.0007 – 0.0021)
22.012 – 22.025 (0.8666 – 0.8671)
21.972 – 21.993 (0.8650 – 0.8659)
—
—

Limit
36.030 (1.4185)
35.000 (1.3780)
0.150 (0.0059)
—
—
0.10 (0.004)
0.05 (0.002)

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Valve guide to valve stem clearance

Standard
36.0 (1.42)
33.0 (1.30)
0.10 – 0.20 (0.004 – 0.008)
0.20 – 0.30 (0.008 – 0.012)
0.010 – 0.037 (0.0004 – 0.0015)
0.030 – 0.057 (0.0012 – 0.0022)
5.500 – 5.512 (0.2165 – 0.2170)
5.475 – 5.490 (0.2156 – 0.2161)
5.455 – 5.470 (0.2148 – 0.2154)
—
—
—
0.9 – 1.1 (0.035 – 0.043)
—
—
182 – 210 N (18.6 – 21.4 kgf, 41.0 – 47.2 lbs)
at length 36.35 mm (1.43 in)

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Camshaft journal oil clearance
Camshaft journal holder I.D.
Camshaft journal O.D.
Camshaft runout
Cylinder head distortion
Cam drive idle gear/sprocket thrust
clearance

IN.
EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.
IN. & EX.

0.15 – 0.27 (0.006 – 0.011)

—

—

0C-2 Service Data:
Cylinder + Piston + Piston Ring
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Compression pressure
(Automatic-decomp. actuated)
Piston-to-cylinder clearance
Cylinder bore

Limit

Approx. 1 000 kPa (10.0 kgf/cm2, 142 psi)

—

0.030 – 0.040 (0.0012 – 0.0016)

0.120 (0.0047)
Nicks or
Scratches

104.000 – 104.015 (4.0945 – 4.0951)

Piston diam.
Cylinder distortion
Piston ring free end gap

Piston ring-to-groove clearance

Piston ring groove width

Piston ring thickness
Piston pin bore I.D.
Piston pin O.D.

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Conrod + Crankshaft
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Conrod small end I.D.
Conrod deflection
Conrod big end side clearance
Conrod big end width
Crank web to web width
Crankshaft runout

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Oil pressure (at 60 qC, 140 qF)
Clutch
Unit: mm (in)

103.965 – 103.980 (4.0931 – 4.0937)
Measure at 15 mm (0.6 in) from the skirt end.
—
1st
R
Approx. 13.1 (0.52)
2nd RN
Approx. 14.6 (0.57)
1st
R
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
2nd RN
0.10 – 0.25 (0.004 – 0.010)
1st
—
2nd
—
0.83 – 0.85 (0.0327 – 0.0335)
1st
1.30 – 1.32 (0.0512 – 0.0520)
2nd
1.01 – 1.03 (0.0398 – 0.0406)
Oil
2.01 – 2.03 (0.0791 – 0.0799)
0.76 – 0.81 (0.0299 – 0.0319)
1st
1.08 – 1.10 (0.0425 – 0.0433)
2nd
0.97 – 0.99 (0.0382 – 0.0390)
23.002 – 23.008 (0.9056 – 0.9058)
22.992 – 23.000 (0.9052 – 0.9055)

103.880 (4.0898)
0.05 (0.002)
10.5 (0.41)
11.7 (0.46)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.180 (0.0071)
0.150 (0.0059)

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Piston ring end gap

Oil Pump

Standard

Item
Clutch wheel I.D.
Clutch shoe
Clutch engagement r/min
Clutch lock-up r/min

—

—
—
—
—
—
23.030 (0.9067)
22.980 (0.9047)

Standard
23.006 – 23.014 (0.9057 – 0.9061)
—
0.10 – 0.75 (0.004 – 0.030)
24.95 – 25.00 (0.982 – 0.984)
72.9 – 73.1 (2.87 – 2.88)
—

Limit
23.040 (0.9071)
3.0 (0.12)
1.0 (0.04)
—
—
0.08 (0.003)

Standard
140 – 180 kPa
(1.4 – 1.8 kgf/cm2, 20 – 26 psi)
at 3 000 r/min

Limit

Standard
140.0 – 140.2 (5.512 – 5.520)

Limit
140.5 (5.53)
No groove at any
part
—
—

—
1 500 – 2 000 r/min
3 500 – 4 000 r/min

—

Service Data:

Standard
Variable change (2.763 – 0.780)
2.158 (40/21 x 17/15)
3.600 (36/10)
3.600 (36/10)
2.562 (41/16)
1.240 (31/25)
1.882 (32/17)
34.3 (1.35)

Limit
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
33.3 (1.31)

160.0 (6.30)

152.0 (6.00)

0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
0.10 – 0.30 (0.0040 – 0.0120)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.50 – 5.60 (0.217 – 0.220)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)
5.30 – 5.40 (0.209 – 0.213)

0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
0.50 (0.020)
—
—
—
—
—
—

0.03 – 0.15 (0.001 – 0.006)

—

0.05 – 0.10 (0.002 – 0.004)

—

0.02 – 0.06 (0.0008 – 0.0024)

—

0.08 – 0.15 (0.0031 – 0.0059)

—

Hypoid gear oil SAE #90, API grade GL-5
Mobil 424 or equivalent gear oil
500 ml (16.9/17.6 US/lmp oz)
770 ml (26.0/27.1 US/lmp oz)

—
—
—
—

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Drive Train
Unit: mm (in) Except ratio
Item
Automatic transmission ratio
Secondary reduction ratio
Front
Final reduction ratio
Rear
Low
Transfer gear ratio
High
Reverse
Drive V-belt width
Movable driven face spring free
length
Low
Shift fork to groove
High
clearance
Reverse
Low
Shift fork groove
High
width
Reverse
Low
Shift fork thickness
High
Reverse
Front/Rear output shaft bevel gear
backlash
Front drive (differential) gear
backlash
Without gear
cover
Rear drive (final)
specification
gear backlash
Gear cover
assembled
specification
Front differential gear oil type
Rear drive gear oil type
Front differential gear oil capacity
Final gear oil capacity

Thermostat + Radiator + Fan + Coolant
Item
Standard
Thermostat valve opening
Approx. 82 qC (180 qF)
temperature
Thermostat valve lift
8 mm (0.31 in) and over at 95 qC (203 qF)
20 qC
Approx. 2.45 k:
(68 qF)
50 qC
Approx. 0.811 k:
(122 qF)
ECT sensor resistance
80 qC
Approx. 0.318 k:
(176 qF)
110 qC
Approx. 0.142 k:
(230 qF)
Radiator cap valve opening
110 – 140 kPa (1.1 – 1.4 kgf/cm2, 15.6 – 19.9 psi)
pressure
Cooling fan thermo-switch operating OFF o ON
Approx. 93 qC (199 qF)
temperature
ON o OFF
Approx. 87 qC (189 qF)
Use an antifreeze/coolant compatible with aluminum
Engine coolant type
radiator, mixed with distilled water only, at the ratio of 50:50.
Reservoir
Approx. 250 ml (0.26/0.22 US/lmp qt)
Engine coolant
Engine
Approx. 2 200 ml (2.32/1.94 US/lmp qt)

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0C-4 Service Data:
Injector + Fuel Pump + Fuel Pressure Regulator
Item
Specification
Injector resistance
11 – 13 : at 20 qC (68 qF)
Fuel pump discharge amount
55.5 ml (1.88/1.95 US/lmp qt) and more/10 sec.
Fuel pressure regulator operating
Approx. 294 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)
set pressure

Throttle Body

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Item
Bore size
I.D. No.
Idle r/min
Fast idle r/min
Throttle cable play

Note
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FI Sensors + Secondary Throttle Valve Actuator
Item
Specification
CKP sensor resistance
150 – 250 :
CKP sensor peak voltage
5.0 V and more
IAP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
IAP sensor output voltage
Approx. 2.63 V at idle speed
TP sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
Closed
Approx. 1.1 V
TP sensor output voltage
Opened
Approx. 4.3 V
ECT sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
ECT sensor output voltage
0.15 – 4.85 V
ECT sensor resistance
Approx. 2.45 k: at 20 qC (68 qF)
IAT sensor input voltage
4.5 – 5.5 V
IAT sensor output voltage
0.15 – 4.85 V
IAT sensor resistance
Approx. 1.60 k: at 20 qC (68 qF)
TO sensor resistance
19 – 20 k:
Normal
0.4 – 1.4 V
TO sensor voltage
Leaning
3.7 – 4.4 V
GP switch voltage
0.6 V and more
Injector voltage
Battery voltage
Ignition coil primary peak voltage
80 V and more
ISC valve resistance
Approx. 31 k: at 20 qC (68 qF)

Note

Specification
42 mm
31G0
1 300 r 100 r/min
1 500 – 2 000 r/min (When cold engine)
3 – 5 mm (0.12 – 0.20 in)

When leaning 65q
From 1st to Top
When cranking

Service Data:

0C-5

Electrical
Unit: mm (in)
Item
Type

Spark plug

Gap
Spark performance
CKP sensor resistance
CKP sensor peak voltage

Specification
NGK: CR6E
DENSO: U20ESR-N
0.7 – 0.8 (0.028 – 0.031)
Over 8 (0.3) at 1 atm.
150 – 250 :
5.0 V and more

Primary

0.1 – 0.6 :

Secondary

12 – 19 k:

Note

Terminal –
Ground
Plug cap –
Terminal
When cranking

Ignition coil resistance
80 V and more
0.4 – 1.0 :
Approx. 400 W at 5 000 r/min

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Ignition coil primary peak voltage
Generator coil resistance
Generator maximum output
Generator no-load voltage
(When engine is cold)
Regulated voltage

75 V (AC) and more at 5 000 r/min

Starter motor brush length

Standard
Limit

Starter torque limiter slip torque

Standard

Starter relay resistance
Battery

Wattage
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Fuse size

Type
designation
Capacity
HI
Headlight
LO
Power source
Ignition
Fuel
Fan
Main
EPS

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Headlight

HI
LO

Auxiliary headlight
Brake light/Taillight
Reversing light
Speedometer light
High beam indicator light
Neutral indicator light
FI indicator light/Engine coolant
temp. indicator light
Reverse indicator light
Differential lock indicator light
EPS indicator light

13.5 – 15.5 V at 5 000 r/min
12.0 (0.47)
6.5 (0.26)
41.2 – 62.8 N˜m
(4.2 – 6.4 kgf-m, 14.5 – 32.5 lbf-ft)
3–5:
YTX20CH-BS

12 V 64.8 kC (18 Ah)/10 HR
10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
10 A
15 A
30 A
40 A

Specification

P-24, 28, 33
35 x 2
35 x 2
35/35
21/5
—
LED
—
LED

P-17
m
m
m
m
21
m
LED
m

LED

m

LED
LED
LED

m
m
m

0C-6 Service Data:
Brake + Wheel
Unit: mm (in)

Tire
Unit: mm (in)

Standard/Specification
12.5 – 22.5 (0.5 – 0.9)
20 – 30 (0.8 – 1.2)
—
—
12.700 – 12.743 (0.5000 – 0.5017)
12.657 – 12.684 (0.4983 – 0.4994)
33.960 – 34.010 (1.3370 – 1.3390)
33.878 – 33.928 (1.3338 – 1.3357)
6 – 8 (0.2 – 0.3)
DOT 4
46q (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
5 r 4 mm (0.20 r 0.16)
–1.3q
3.3q

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Item
Rear brake pedal height
Rear brake pedal free travel
Front brake disc thickness
Front brake disc runout
Front master cylinder bore
Front master cylinder piston diam.
Front brake caliper cylinder bore
Front brake caliper piston diam.
Rear brake lever play
Brake fluid type
Steering angle
Turning radius
Toe-out (With 75 kg, 165 lbs)
Camber
Caster

Item
Cold inflation tire pressure
(Solo riding)
Tire size
Tire tread depth
Suspension
Unit: mm (in)

Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear

Fuel + Oil

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Item

Fuel type

Fuel tank capacity
Engine oil type
Engine oil capacity

Limit
—
—
—
—
4.0 (0.16)
4.0 (0.16)

Standard

Limit

2/5 position

—

2/5 position

—

Specification
Use only unleaded gasoline of at least 87 pump octane (R/2
+ M/2) or 91 octane or higher rated by the Research
Method. Gasoline containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl
Ether), less than 10% ethanol, or less than 5% methanol
with appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitor is
permissible.
Gasoline used should be graded 91 octane or higher.
An unleaded gasoline type is recommended.
17.5 L (4.6/3.8 US/lmp gal)
SAE 10 W-40, API SF/SG or SH/SJ with JASO MA
Change
2 300 ml (2.4/2.0 US/lmp qt)
Filter change
2 500 ml (2.6/2.2 US/lmp qt)
Overhaul
3 000 ml (3.2/2.6 US/lmp qt)

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Item
Front shock absorber spring
adjustor
Rear shock absorber spring adjustor

Standard
35 kPa (0.35 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi)
30 kPa (0.30 kgf/cm2, 4.4 psi)
AT25 x 8-12 œœ, tubeless
AT25 x 10-12 œœ, tubeless
—
—

Limit
—
—
3.0 (0.20)
0.30 (0.012)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

P-28, 33

Others

Service Data:

0C-7

Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G40307004

Engine
Item
Spark plug
Cylinder head cover bolt

Initial
Final

Cam drive idle gear/sprocket shaft
Intake pipe bolt
Cylinder head bolt (M6)
Cylinder head bolt (L200)

kgf-m
1.1
1.0
1.4
4.1
0.9
1.0
2.5
3.7
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.7
1.0
2.6
2.3
15.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
0.8
0.9
16.0
1.1
1.0
2.6
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.1
1.3
10.0
10.0
6.0
2.3
10.0
15.0
5.0
1.0
0.6
0.5
1.8
0.45
3.8
1.0

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Cylinder head bolt (L: 70)
Cylinder head bolt (L: 100)
Camshaft journal holder bolt
Cam chain tension adjuster bolt
Cam chain tension adjuster cap bolt
Crankcase bolt (M6)
Crankcase bolt (M8)
Valve timing inspection plug
Clutch shoe nut
Movable drive face bolt
Movable driven face bolt
Movable driven face ring nut
V-belt outer cover bolt
V-belt inner cover bolt
Generator rotor nut
Generator stator set bolt
Speed sensor bolt
Starter clutch bolt
Exhaust pipe nut
Muffler connecting bolt
Muffler mounting bolt
Engine oil drain plug
Engine coolant drain plug
Drive bevel gear nut
Front output shaft nut
Engine mounting nut
Engine mounting damper stopper bolt
Rear output shaft nut
Crank balancer drive gear nut
Crank balancer driven gear bolt
Starter motor mounting bolt
Starter motor lead wire connecting nut
Starter motor housing bolt
Main oil gallery plug
Air cleaner box mounting bolt
Left crankshaft spacer nut
Oil gallery plug (Cylinder head)

Initial
Final

N˜m
11
10
14
41
9
10
25
37
10
10
10
10
7
10
26
23
150
110
110
110
8
9
160
11
10
26
23
23
23
21
13
100
100
60
23
100
150
50
10
6
5
18
4.5
38
10

lbf-ft
8.0
7.0
10.5
29.5
6.5
7.0
18.0
27.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
7.0
19.0
16.5
108.5
79.5
79.5
79.5
6.0
6.5
115.5
8.0
7.0
19.0
16.5
16.5
16.5
15.0
9.5
72.5
72.5
43.5
16.5
72.5
108.5
36.0
7.0
4.5
3.5
13.0
3.0
27.5
7.0

0C-8 Service Data:
Drive Train
N˜m
22
22
50
8.5
35
32
100
100
26
55
65
65
2
23
100
10
100
100
100
1.3
2

kgf-m
2.2
2.2
5.0
0.85
3.5
3.2
10.0
10.0
2.6
5.5
6.5
6.5
0.2
2.3
10.0
1.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
0.13
0.2

lbf-ft
16.0
16.0
36.0
6.0
25.5
23.0
72.5
72.5
19.0
40.0
47.0
47.0
1.5
16.5
72.5
7.0
72.5
72.5
72.5
1.0
1.5

FI System, Intake Air System and Fuel System
Item
CKP sensor mounting bolt
CKP sensor bracket bolt
Fuel delivery pipe mounting screw
Fuel pump retainer
ECT sensor
ISC valve mounting screw
TP sensor mounting screw

N˜m
6
6
5
35
18
2
2

kgf-m
0.6
0.6
0.5
3.5
1.8
0.2
0.2

lbf-ft
4.5
4.5
3.5
25.5
13.0
1.5
1.5

N˜m
6
10
17
23
8.5
12

kgf-m
0.6
1.0
1.7
2.3
0.85
1.2

lbf-ft
4.5
7.0
12.5
16.5
6.0
8.5

Cooling System

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Item
4WD/Diff-lock actuator mounting bolt
Front drive (Differential) gear case bolt
Front drive (Differential) gear case mounting nut
Front drive (Differential) gear oil level plug
Front drive (Differential) gear oil filler plug
Front drive (Differential) gear oil drain plug
Final drive gear nut
Final drive gear bearing stopper
Final gear case bolt (M8)
Final gear case bolt (M10)
Final gear mounting nut
Final gear mounting bolt
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Final gear oil drain plug
Rear propeller shaft coupling nut
Front output shaft bolt
Rear output shaft nut
Rear output shaft drive bevel gear nut
Rear output shaft driven gear nut
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw

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Item
Water pump cover screw
Water pump mounting bolt
Cooling fan thermo-switch
Thermostat cover bolt
Cooling fan assembly mounting bolt
Water bypass union

Service Data:
Chassis
N˜m
26
60
10
2
120
26
12
26
28
162
60
65
29
29
29
55
60
110
121
60
23
6
17
26
18
23
16
23
10
26
55
60
60
60
60
11
26
60
4.5
60
6
6
1.3
2

kgf-m
2.6
6.0
1.0
0.2
12.0
2.6
1.2
2.6
2.8
16.2
6.0
6.5
2.9
2.9
2.9
5.5
6.0
11.0
12.1
6.0
2.3
0.6
1.7
2.6
1.8
2.3
1.6
2.3
1.0
2.6
5.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
1.1
2.6
6.0
0.45
6.0
0.6
0.6
0.13
0.2

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Item
Handlebar clamp bolt
Handlebar holder nut
Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt
Throttle lever case bolt
Steering shaft upper nut
Steering shaft bolt
EPS control unit mounting nut
EPS body assembly mounting bolt
EPS body assembly mounting nut
Steering shaft lower nut
Front suspension arm pivot nut (Upper)
Front suspension arm pivot nut (Lower)
Steering knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower)
Tie-rod end nut
Tie-rod lock-nut
Front shock absorber mounting bolt (Upper)
Front shock absorber mounting nut (Lower)
Front wheel hub nut
Rear wheel hub nut
Wheel set nut (Front and Rear)
Front brake hose union bolt
Front brake air bleeder valve
Front brake pad mounting pin
Front brake caliper mounting bolt
Caliper holder pin
Caliper holder slide pin
Brake pipe flare nut
Front brake disc mounting bolt
Brake master cylinder mounting bolt
Footrest mounting bolt (M8)
Footrest mounting bolt (M10)
Rear stabilizer joint nut
Rear shock absorber mounting nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear suspension arm pivot nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear knuckle end nut (Upper and Lower)
Rear brake cam lever nut
Rear brake case bolt
Rear brake pedal shaft nut
Rear brake pedal screw
Trailer towing bolt
Brake lever pivot bolt and nut
Brake lever pivot bolt lock-nut
Front propeller shaft boot clamp screw
Rear propeller shaft boot clamp screw

lbf-ft
19.0
43.5
7.0
1.5
87.0
19.0
8.5
19.0
20.0
117.0
43.5
47.0
21.0
21.0
21.0
40.0
43.5
79.5
87.5
43.5
16.5
4.5
12.5
19.0
13.0
16.5
11.5
16.5
7.0
19.0
40.0
43.5
43.5
43.5
43.5
8.0
19.0
43.5
3.0
43.5
4.5
4.5
1.0
1.5

0C-9

0C-10 Service Data:
Tightening Torque Chart
For other bolts and nuts not listed in the preceding page, refer to this chart:
Conventional or “4” marked bolt
N˜m
kgf-m
lbf-ft
1.5
0.15
1.0
3
0.3
2.0
5.5
0.55
4.0
13
1.3
9.5
29
2.9
21.0
45
4.5
32.5
65
6.5
47.0
105
10.5
76.0
160
16.0
115.5

1

“a”

N˜m
2.3
4.5
10
23
50
85
135
210
240

“7” marked bolt
kgf-m
0.23
0.45
1.0
2.3
5.0
8.5
13.5
21.0
24.0

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Bolt Diameter
“a” (mm)
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18

2

“ a”

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lbf-ft
1.5
3.0
7.0
16.5
36.0
61.5
97.5
152.0
173.5

3

“a ”

2. “4” marked bolt

3. “7” marked bolt

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Table of Contents 1- i

Section 1

Engine
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
DTC “C40” (P05057): ISC Valve Circuit
Malfunction........................................................ 1A-*
DTC “C41” (P230-H/L): FP Relay Circuit
Malfunction........................................................ 1A-*
Specifications....................................................... 1A-*
Service Data........................................................ 1A-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1A-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1A-*

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Precautions ................................................. 1-*
Precautions.............................................................. 1-*
Precautions for Engine........................................... 1-*

Engine General Information and
Diagnosis ..................................................1A-*

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General Description ............................................. 1A-*
Injection Timing Description .................................1A-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................ 1A-*
FI System Wiring Diagram ...................................1A-*
Terminal Alignment of ECM Coupler....................1A-*
Component Location ........................................... 1A-*
FI System Parts Location .....................................1A-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 1A-*
Engine Symptom Diagnosis .................................1A-*
Self-Diagnostic Procedures .................................1A-*
Use of SDS Diagnosis Reset Procedures............1A-*
Show Data When Trouble (Displaying Data at
the Time of DTC) ...............................................1A-*
SDS Check ..........................................................1A-*
DTC Table............................................................1A-*
Fail-Safe Function Table ......................................1A-*
FI System Troubleshooting ..................................1A-*
Malfunction Code and Defective Condition
Table ..................................................................1A-*
DTC “C12” (P0335): CKP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C13” (P0105-H/L): IAP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C14” (P0120-H/L): TP Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C15” (P0115-H/L): ECT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C20” (P1752): Diff-lock Relay Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C21” (P0110-H/L): IAT Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C23” (P1651-H/L): TO Sensor Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C24” (P0351): Ignition Coil Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*
DTC “C32” (P0201): Fuel Injector Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................1A-*

Emission Control Devices .......................1B-*
Precautions........................................................... 1B-*
Precautions for Emission Control Devices .......... 1B-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1B-*
Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Inspection....... 1B-*
Crankcase Breather (PCV) Hose Removal
and Installation .................................................. 1B-*

Engine Electrical Devices ........................1C-*
Precautions........................................................... 1C-*
Precautions for Engine Electrical Device ............ 1C-*
Component Location ........................................... 1C-*
Engine Electrical Components Location ............. 1C-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1C-*
Engine Symptom Diagnosis ................................ 1C-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1C-*
ECM Removal and Installation............................ 1C-*
CKP Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1C-*
CKP Sensor Removal and Installation ................ 1C-*
IAP Sensor Inspection......................................... 1C-*
IAP Sensor Removal and Installation.................. 1C-*
TP Sensor Inspection.......................................... 1C-*
TP Sensor Removal and Installation................... 1C-*
TP Sensor Adjustment ........................................ 1C-*
IAT Sensor Inspection......................................... 1C-*
IAT Sensor Removal and Installation.................. 1C-*
ECT Sensor Removal and Installation ................ 1C-*
ECT Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1C-*
TO Sensor Inspection ......................................... 1C-*
TO Sensor Removal and Installation .................. 1C-*
ISC Valve Inspection........................................... 1C-*
ISC Valve Removal and Installation.................... 1C-*
GP Switch Inspection .......................................... 1C-*
GP Switch Removal and Installation ................... 1C-*
Specifications....................................................... 1C-*

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1-ii Table of Contents
Service Data........................................................ 1C-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1C-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1C-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 1C-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1C-*

Engine Mechanical ................................... 1D-*

Engine Lubrication System ..................... 1E-*
Precautions........................................................... 1E-*
Precautions for Engine Oil .................................. 1E-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 1E-*
Engine Lubrication System Chart Diagram ......... 1E-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1E-*
Engine Lubrication Symptom Diagnosis ............. 1E-*
Oil Pressure Check ............................................. 1E-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1E-*
Engine Oil and Filter Replacement ..................... 1E-*
Engine Oil Level Inspection................................. 1E-*
Oil Sump Filter Removal and Installation ............ 1E-*
Oil Sump Filter Inspection and Cleaning ............. 1E-*
Oil Jet Removal and Installation.......................... 1E-*
Oil Jet Inspection................................................. 1E-*
Oil Pump Removal and Installation ..................... 1E-*
Oil Pump Inspection ............................................ 1E-*
Specifications ....................................................... 1E-*
Service Data........................................................ 1E-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1E-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1E-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 1E-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1E-*

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................ 1D-*
Throttle Cable Routing Diagram.......................... 1D-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 1D-*
Engine Mechanical Symptom Diagnosis............. 1D-*
Compression Pressure Check ............................ 1D-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1D-*
Engine Components Removable with the
Engine in Place ................................................. 1D-*
Air Cleaner Element Removal and Installation .... 1D-*
Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning .... 1D-*
Air Cleaner Box Removal and Installation........... 1D-*
Throttle Cable Removal and Installation ............. 1D-*
Throttle Cable Inspection .................................... 1D-*
Throttle Cable Play Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................ 1D-*
Throttle Body Components ................................. 1D-*
Throttle Body Construction.................................. 1D-*
Throttle Body Removal and Installation .............. 1D-*
Throttle Body Disassembly and Assembly.......... 1D-*
Throttle Body Inspection and Cleaning ............... 1D-*
Engine Assembly Removal ................................. 1D-*
Engine Assembly Installation .............................. 1D-*
Engine Top Side Disassembly ............................ 1D-*
Engine Top Side Assembly ................................. 1D-*
Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment ...... 1D-*
Camshaft Inspection ........................................... 1D-*
Camshaft Sprocket Inspection ............................ 1D-*
Cam Chain Tension Adjuster Inspection............. 1D-*
Cam Chain Guide Removal and Installation ....... 1D-*
Cam Chain Guide Inspection .............................. 1D-*
Cam Chain Tensioner Inspection........................ 1D-*
Cylinder Head Disassembly and Assembly ........ 1D-*
Cylinder Head Related Parts Inspection ............. 1D-*
Valve Guide Replacement .................................. 1D-*
Valve Seat Repair ............................................... 1D-*
Cam Drive Idle Gear / Sprocket Thrust
Clearance Inspection and Adjustment .............. 1D-*
Cylinder Disassembly and Assembly .................. 1D-*
Cylinder Inspection.............................................. 1D-*
Piston Ring Removal and Installation ................. 1D-*
Piston and Piston Ring Inspection ...................... 1D-*
Engine Bottom Side Disassembly ....................... 1D-*
Engine Bottom Side Assembly............................ 1D-*
Conrod and Crankshaft Inspection...................... 1D-*
Width Between Crankshaft Webs ....................... 1D-*
Crankshaft Oil Seal Inspection............................ 1D-*
Bearing Inspection .............................................. 1D-*
Bearing Removal and Installation ....................... 1D-*
Specifications....................................................... 1D-*
Service Data........................................................ 1D-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1D-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1D-*

Recommended Service Material ......................... 1D-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1D-*

Engine Cooling System ........................... 1F-*
Precautions............................................................1F-*
Precautions for Engine Cooling System...............1F-*
Precautions for Engine Coolant ...........................1F-*
General Description ..............................................1F-*
Engine Coolant Description..................................1F-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram .........................1F-*
Cooling Circuit Diagram .......................................1F-*
Water Hose Routing Diagram ..............................1F-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .............1F-*
Engine Cooling Symptom Diagnosis ....................1F-*
Repair Instructions ...............................................1F-*
Cooling Circuit Inspection ....................................1F-*
Radiator Cap Inspection.......................................1F-*
Radiator Inspection and Cleaning ........................1F-*
Cooling Fan Assembly / Radiator Removal
and Installation ...................................................1F-*
Water Hose Removal and Installation..................1F-*
Cooling Fan Inspection ........................................1F-*
Radiator Reservoir Tank Removal and
Installation ..........................................................1F-*
Radiator Reservoir Tank Inspection .....................1F-*
Water Hose Inspection.........................................1F-*
ECT Sensor Removal and Installation .................1F-*
ECT Sensor Inspection ........................................1F-*
Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Removal and
Installation ..........................................................1F-*
Cooling Fan Thermo-switch Inspection ................1F-*
Thermostat Removal and Installation...................1F-*
Thermostat Inspection..........................................1F-*
Water Pump Components....................................1F-*
Water Pump Removal and Installation .................1F-*

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Water Pump Disassembly and Assembly ............1F-*
Water Pump Related Parts Inspection .................1F-*
Specifications........................................................1F-*
Service Data ........................................................1F-*
Tightening Torque Specifications.........................1F-*
Special Tools and Equipment ..............................1F-*
Recommended Service Material ..........................1F-*
Special Tool .........................................................1F-*

Fuel System ..............................................1G-*

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Precautions........................................................... 1G-*
Precautions for Fuel System ............................... 1G-*
General Description ............................................. 1G-*
Fuel System Description ..................................... 1G-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................ 1G-*
Fuel Hose Routing Diagram................................ 1G-*
Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing Diagram ........ 1G-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 1G-*
Fuel System Diagnosis ....................................... 1G-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1G-*
Fuel Pressure Inspection .................................... 1G-*
Fuel Pump Inspection ......................................... 1G-*
Fuel Discharge Amount Inspection ..................... 1G-*
Fuel Pump Relay Inspection ............................... 1G-*
Fuel Hose Inspection .......................................... 1G-*
Fuel Feed Hose Removal and Installation .......... 1G-*
Fuel Level Gauge Inspection .............................. 1G-*
Fuel Level Indicator Inspection ........................... 1G-*
Fuel Tank Removal and Installation.................... 1G-*
Fuel Pump Components ..................................... 1G-*
Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 1G-*
Fuel Pump Disassembly and Assembly.............. 1G-*
Fuel Mesh Filter Inspection and Cleaning........... 1G-*
Fuel Injector Inspection and Cleaning................. 1G-*
Fuel Injector / Fuel Delivery Pipe Removal
and Installation .................................................. 1G-*
Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Removal and Installation................................... 1G-*
Fuel Tank Pressure Control (FTPC) Valve
Inspection.......................................................... 1G-*
Specifications....................................................... 1G-*
Service Data ....................................................... 1G-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1G-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1G-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1G-*

Spark Plug Cap and Spark Plug Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 1H-*
Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning ................... 1H-*
Ignition Coil and Plug Cap Inspection ................. 1H-*
CKP Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1H-*
CKP Sensor Removal and Installation ................ 1H-*
Engine Stop Switch Inspection............................ 1H-*
Ignition Switch Inspection.................................... 1H-*
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation............. 1H-*
Override Switch Inspection ................................. 1H-*
Specifications....................................................... 1H-*
Service Data........................................................ 1H-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1H-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1H-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 1H-*

Ignition System.........................................1H-*
General Description ............................................. 1H-*
Override Switch Description................................ 1H-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram........................ 1H-*
Ignition System Diagram ..................................... 1H-*
Ignition System Components Location ............... 1H-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 1H-*
Ignition System Symptom Diagnosis................... 1H-*
No Spark or Poor Spark ...................................... 1H-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1H-*

Starting System .........................................1I-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ..........................1I-*
Starting System Diagram ......................................1I-*
Component Location .............................................1I-*
Starting System Components Location.................1I-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ..............1I-*
Starting System Symptom Diagnosis....................1I-*
Starter Motor will not Run......................................1I-*
Starter Motor Runs but Does not Crank the
Engine .................................................................1I-*
Engine Does not Turn Though the Starter
Motor Runs..........................................................1I-*
Repair Instructions ............................................... 1I-1
Starter Motor Components....................................1I-*
Starter Motor Removal and Installation.................1I-*
Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly ............1I-*
Starter Motor Inspection........................................1I-*
Starter Relay Removal and Installation.................1I-*
Starter Relay Inspection........................................1I-*
Neutral Relay Removal and Installation ................1I-*
Neutral Relay Inspection .......................................1I-*
Neutral Relay Diode Inspection.............................1I-*
Parking Brake Relay Removal and Installation ......1I-*
Parking Brake Relay Inspection ............................1I-*
Parking Brake Switch Inspection...........................1I-*
Gear Position Switch Inspection ...........................1I-*
Starter Torque Limiter / Starter Clutch
Removal and Installation.....................................1I-*
Starter Driven Gear Bearing Removal and
Installation ...........................................................1I-*
Starter Related Parts Inspection ...........................1I-*
Starter Button Inspection.......................................1I-*
Recoil Starter Components ...................................1I-*
Recoil Starter Assembly Removal and
Installation ...........................................................1I-*
Recoil Starter Disassembly and Assembly ...........1I-*
Recoil Starter Inspection .......................................1I-*
Starter Motor Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ..... 1I-1
Starter Motor Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) ..................................................... 1I-2
Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)............................................... 1I-2

1-iv Table of Contents
Starter Motor Related Parts Inspection (LTA750XP/ZK9) ..................................................... 1I-3
Specifications........................................................ 1I-5
Service Data..........................................................1I-*
Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................... 1I-5
Tightening Torque Specifications......................... 1I-5
Special Tools and Equipment .............................. 1I-5
Recommended Service Material .......................... 1I-5
Special Tool ......................................................... 1I-5

Charging System ...................................... 1J-1

Exhaust System........................................ 1K-*

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Schematic and Routing Diagram......................... 1J-*
Charging System Diagram ................................... 1J-*
Component Location ............................................ 1J-*
Charging System Components Location.............. 1J-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............. 1J-*
Charging System Symptom Diagnosis................. 1J-*
Battery Runs Down Quickly ................................. 1J-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1J-1
Battery Current Leakage Inspection..................... 1J-*
Regulated Voltage Inspection .............................. 1J-*
Generator Inspection............................................ 1J-*
Generator Removal and Installation..................... 1J-*
Regulator / Rectifier Inspection ............................ 1J-*
Battery Components ............................................ 1J-*

Battery Charging .................................................. 1J-*
Battery Removal and Installation ......................... 1J-*
Battery Visual Inspection...................................... 1J-*
Generator Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 1J-1
Battery Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 1J-2
Specifications ....................................................... 1J-3
Service Data......................................................... 1J-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1J-3
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 1J-3
Recommended Service Material ......................... 1J-3
Special Tool ........................................................ 1J-3

Precautions........................................................... 1K-*
Precautions for Exhaust System ......................... 1K-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1K-*
Exhaust System Construction ............................. 1K-*
Exhaust Pipe / Muffler Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 1K-*
Exhaust System Inspection................................. 1K-*
Spark Arrester Inspection.................................... 1K-*
Specifications ....................................................... 1K-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 1K-*

Starting System:

1I-1

Starting System
Engine

Repair Instructions
Starter Motor Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G41906022

(a)
(b)

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(d)

1. O-ring

6. Starter motor case

2. Housing end (Inside)

7. Housing end (Outside)

3. O-ring

I931G3190012-03

: 5 N˜m (0.5 kgf-m, 3.5 lbf-ft)
: Apply grease to sliding surface.

: 6 N˜m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lbf-ft)

: Apply moly paste to sliding surface.

4. Armature

: 11 N˜m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lbf-ft)

: Do not reuse.

5. Square-ring

: 10 N˜m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lbf-ft)

1I-2 Starting System:

Starter Motor Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G41906023

Tightening torque
Starter motor mounting bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgfm, 7.0 lbf-ft)
Starter motor lead wire mounting nut (b): 6 N·m (
0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lbf-ft)

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Removal
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
battery (–) lead wire. Refer to “Battery Removal and
Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 1J
(Page 1J-2)”.
2) Remove the right side cover. Refer to“Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
3) Remove the starter motor lead wire (1).

• Tighten the starter motor mounting bolts (1) with the
battery (–) lead wire (2) and starter motor lead wire
mounting nut (3) to the specified torque. Refer to
“Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.

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4) Remove the starter motor.

Installation
Install the starter motor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the starter motor O-ring.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE “A” or equivalent)
CAUTION

I931G3190003-02

Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G41906024

Refer to “Starter Motor Removal and Installation in
related manual”.
Disassembly
Disassemble the starter motor as shown in the starter
motor components diagram. Refer to “Starter Motor
Components in related manual”.
Assembly
Reassemble the starter motor in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:

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(a)

Replace the O-ring with a new one.

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CAUTION

Replace the O-rings with new ones to prevent
oil leakage and moisture.

• Apply grease to the lip of the oil seal.

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE “A” or equivalent)

I931G3190002-02

I931G3190004-02

Starting System:
• Apply a small quantity of moly paste to the armature
shaft.
: Moly paste 99000–25140 (SUZUKI Moly
paste or equivalent)

1I-3

Starter Motor Related Parts Inspection (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G41906025

Refer to “Starter Motor Disassembly and Assembly in
related manual”.

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Carbon Brush
Inspect the carbon brushes for abnormal wear, cracks or
smoothness in the brush holder.
If either carbon brush is defective, replace the brush
holder set with a new one.
Measure the length “a” of the carbon brushes using a
vernier calipers. If the measurement is less than the
service limit, replace the housing end assembly with a
new one.
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• Align the match mark on the starter motor case with
the match mark on the housing end.
• Tighten the starter motor housing bolts (2) to the
specified torque.

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Tightening torque
Starter motor housing bolt (a): 5 N·m (0.5 kgf-m,
3.5 lbf-ft)

Brush length “a”
Service limit: 6.5 mm (0.26 in)

Special tool
: 09900–20102 (Vernier calipers (200 mm))

“a”

I718H1190013-01

Commutator
Inspect the commutator for discoloration, abnormal wear
or undercut “A”.
If the commutator is abnormally worn, replace the
armature.
If the commutator surface is discolored, polish it with
#400 sandpaper and wipe it using a clean, dry cloth.
If there is no undercut, scrape out the insulator (1) with a
saw blade.

I931G3190006-02

2

“A”

(a)

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I931G3190008-02
I931G3190007-03

1I-4 Starting System:
Armature Coil
Measure for continuity between each segment. Measure
for continuity between each segment and the armature
shaft.
If there is no continuity between the segments or there is
continuity between the segments and shaft, replace the
armature with a new one.

Bearing
Check the bearing of housing end for damage.
If any damage is found, replace the housing end.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity set (
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(A)

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Oil Seal
Check the seal lip for damage. If any damage is found,
replace the housing end (Inside).

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Starting System:

1I-5

Specifications
Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G41907002

Unit: mm (in)
Item
Starter motor brush length

Standard
Limit

Starter torque limiter slip torque

Standard

Specification
12.0 (0.47)
6.5 (0.26)

Note

41.2 – 62.8 N˜m
(4.2 – 6.4 kgf-m, 14.5 – 32.5 lbf-ft)
3–5:

Starter relay resistance

Tightening Torque Specifications
B931G41907003

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Fastening part

Starter motor mounting bolt
Starter motor lead wire mounting nut
Starter motor housing bolt
NOTE

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.0
0.6
0.5

N˜m
10
6
5

lbf-ft
7.0
4.5
3.5

Note

)(Page 1I-2)
)(Page 1I-2)
)(Page 1I-3)

The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Starter Motor Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 1I-1)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE “A” or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent
SUZUKI Moly paste or equivalent
P/No.: 99000–25140

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Moly paste

Note
)(Page 1I-2) / )(Page 1I-2)
)(Page 1I-3)

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NOTE

B931G41908001

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Starter Motor Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 1I-1)”

Special Tool

09900–20102
Vernier calipers (200 mm)
)(Page 1I-3)

09900–25008
Multi circuit tester set
)(Page 1I-4)

B931G41908002

1J-1 Charging System:

Charging System
Engine

Repair Instructions
Generator Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G41A06010

Special tool
(A): 09930–44530 (Rotor holder)
11) Remove the left crankshaft spacer nut (9) and
spacer (8).

(A)

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Removal
1) Disconnect the (–) battery lead wire. Refer to
“Battery Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 1J-2)”.
2) Drain engine oil. Refer to “Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement in Section 0B in related manual”.
3) Remove the left inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
4) Remove the left mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
5) Drain engine coolant. Refer to “Cooling System
Inspection in Section 0B in related manual”.
6) Remove the water pump assembly (1). Refer to
“Water Pump Removal and Installation in Section 1F
in related manual”.
7) Disconnect the gearshift lever arm (2) and speed
sensor coupler (3).
8) Remove the recoil cover (4).

10) Hold the left crankshaft spacer (8) with the special
tool.

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12) Remove the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in related manual”.
Installation
Install the generator in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Install the generator cover. Refer to “Generator
Removal and Installation in related manual”.
!

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WARNING

Be careful not to pinch the finger between the
generator cover and the crankcase.

• Apply grease to the O-ring (1) and oil seal lip.

I931G31A0001-01

9) Disconnect the CKP sensor coupler (5) and
generator coupler (6) and remove the clamp (7).

: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE “A” or equivalent)
!

CAUTION

Replace the O-ring (1) with a new one.

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Charging System:
• Tighten the crankshaft spacer nut (2) to the specified
torque with the special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09930–44530 (Rotor holder)

1J-2

3) Disconnect the battery (–) lead wire (2).
4) Disconnect the battery (+) lead wire (3).
NOTE

Tightening torque
Left crankshaft spacer nut (a): 38 N·m (3.8 kgf-m,
27.5 lbf-ft)

Be sure to disconnect the battery (–) lead
wire (2) first, then disconnect the battery (+)
lead wire (3).
5) Remove the battery (4).

(A)

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Battery Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/
ZK9)

B931G41A06011

Removal
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
2) Remove the battery stay (1).

I931G31A0006-01

Installation
Install the battery in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to following point:
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CAUTION

Never use anything except the specified
battery.

• Tighten the battery mounting bolts securely.
NOTE

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bolt (1).

• Apply thread lock to the battery stay mounting bolts
and tighten them securely.

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I931G31A0005-01

: Thread lock cement 99000–32110
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER “1322” or
equivalent)

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I931G31A0007-02

1J-3 Charging System:

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
B931G41A07002

Fastening part

N˜m
38

Left crankshaft spacer nut

Tightening torque
kgf-m
3.8

lbf-ft
27.5

Note
)(Page 1J-2)

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease
Thread lock cement

Special Tool

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE “A” or
P/No.: 99000–25010
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER P/No.: 99000–32110
“1322” or equivalent

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Rotor holder
)(Page 1J-1) / )(Page 1J2)

B931G41A08001

Note
)(Page 1J-1)
)(Page 1J-2)

B931G41A08002

Table of Contents 3- i

Section 3

Driveline / Axle
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil
Replacement ..................................................... 3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Assembly Removal
and Installation .................................................. 3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Assembly
Disassembly and Assembly .............................. 3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Related Parts
Inspection.......................................................... 3B-*
Breather Rubber Case Inspection....................... 3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Shim
Inspection and Selection ................................... 3B-*
2WD/4WD/Diff-lock System Inspection............... 3B-*
Rear Drive Breather Hose Routing Diagram....... 3B-*
Final Gear Components ...................................... 3B-*
Final Gear Construction ...................................... 3B-*
Final Gear Oil Level Inspection ........................... 3B-*
Final Gear Oil Replacement................................ 3B-*
Final Gear Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3B-*
Final Gear Assembly Disassembly and
Assembly........................................................... 3B-*
Final Gear Related Parts Inspection ................... 3B-*
Final Gear Shim Inspection and Selection .......... 3B-*
Specifications....................................................... 3B-*
Service Data........................................................ 3B-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 3B-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 3B-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 3B-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 3B-*

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Precautions ................................................. 3-*
Precautions.............................................................. 3-*
Precautions for Driveline / Axle .............................. 3-*

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft... 3A-1

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Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 3A-*
Drive Shaft Symptom Diagnosis ..........................3A-*
Repair Instructions ..............................................3A-1
Front Drive Shaft Components ............................3A-*
Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation ..........................................................3A-*
Front Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly .....3A-*
Front Drive Shaft Inspection ................................3A-*
Rear Drive Shaft Components .............................3A-*
Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation ..........................................................3A-*
Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly......3A-*
Rear Drive Shaft Inspection .................................3A-*
Front Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 3A-1
Front Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................................. 3A-2
Front Drive Shaft Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 3A-4
Rear Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 3A-5
Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................................. 3A-5
Rear Drive Shaft Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 3A-5
Special Tools and Equipment .............................3A-6
Recommended Service Material ......................... 3A-6
Special Tool ........................................................ 3A-6

Differential.................................................3B-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 3B-*
Drive Train Symptom Diagnosis...........................3B-*
DTC “C20” (P1752) Diff-lock Relay Circuit
Malfunction.........................................................3B-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Components .................3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Construction..................3B-*
Front Drive (Differential) Gear Oil Level
Inspection...........................................................3B-*

Transfer .....................................................3C-*
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 3C-*
Transfer Symptom Diagnosis.............................. 3C-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 3C-*
Transfer Components ......................................... 3C-*
Transfer Removal and Installation ...................... 3C-*
Transfer Construction.......................................... 3C-*
Counter Shaft / Reverse Idle Gear
Disassembly and Assembly .............................. 3C-*
Gearshift Cam Components................................ 3C-*
Gearshift System Construction ........................... 3C-*
Gearshift Cam Disassembly and Assembly ........ 3C-*
Transfer Gear Bearing Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3C-*
Transfer Gear Bearing Inspection ....................... 3C-*

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Front Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection ...... 3D-*
Rear Output Shaft Components.......................... 3D-*
Rear Output Shaft Removal and Installation ....... 3D-*
Rear Output Shaft Disassembly and
Assembly........................................................... 3D-*
Rear Output Shaft Related Parts Inspection ....... 3D-*
Rear Output Shaft Drive Bevel Gear Shim
Inspection and Adjustment................................ 3D-*
Front Propeller Shaft Components...................... 3D-*
Front Propeller Shaft Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3D-*
Front Propeller Shaft Related Parts
Inspection.......................................................... 3D-*
Rear Propeller Shaft Components ...................... 3D-*
Rear Propeller Shaft Removal and Installation .... 3D-*
Rear Propeller Shaft Related Parts Inspection .... 3D-*
Specifications ....................................................... 3D-*
Service Data........................................................ 3D-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 3D-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 3D-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 3D-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 3D-*

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Transfer Related Parts Inspection....................... 3C-*
Transfer Related Bearing Inspection................... 3C-*
Gear Position (GP) Switch Inspection................. 3C-*
Gear Position (GP) Switch Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3C-*
Gearshift Shaft No. 2 / Gearshift Cam Plate
Removal and Installation................................... 3C-*
Gearshift Linkage Inspection............................... 3C-*
Gearshift Shaft Oil Seal Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 3C-*
Specifications....................................................... 3C-*
Service Data........................................................ 3C-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 3C-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 3C-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 3C-*

Propeller Shafts ........................................ 3D-*

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Repair Instructions .............................................. 3D-*
Front Output Shaft Components ......................... 3D-*
Front Output Shaft Removal and Installation ...... 3D-*
Front Output Shaft Disassembly and
Assembly .......................................................... 3D-*

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

3A-1

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft
Driveline / Axle

Repair Instructions
Front Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G43106009

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1. Circlip

6. Inner boot band (Small)

: Apply grease.

2. Snap ring

7. Drive shaft

: Apply water resistance grease.

3. Stopper ring

8. Outer boot band (Small)

: Do not reuse.

4. Inner boot band (Large)

9. Outer boot

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10. Outer boot band (Large)

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3A-2 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

Front Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)

3) Remove the outer race from the front drive shaft.

B931G43106010

Refer to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation in related manual”.
Disassembly
!

CAUTION

Do not disassemble the wheel side joint. If
any damages are found, replace it with a new
one.

Special tool
(A): 09900–06107 (Snap ring remover (Open
type))

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1) Remove the boot band of the differential side joint.

I831G1310007-01

4) Wipe off any grease and remove the snap ring.

(A)

I931H1310003-03

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2) Slide the boot toward the center of the front drive
shaft and remove the stopper ring from the outer
race.

I831G1310022-01

5) Remove the cage from the front drive shaft.

I831G1310009-01

6) Remove the boot band of the small diameter side.

I831G1310006-01

I931H1310004-02

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
Assembly
!

3) Install the new snap ring to the cage.

CAUTION

!

• Wash all parts before installation, clean the
inside and outside of the boots with a
cloth.
• Do not wash the boots in any commercially
available degreaser, such as gasoline or
kerosene. Washing in a degreaser causes
deterioration of the boots.

CAUTION

Replace the snap ring with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–06107 (Snap ring remover (Open
type))

1) Fit a boot on the drive shaft end, fitting the small
diameter side of the boot to the shaft groove, fix its
end with a new boot band.
CAUTION

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3A-3

Replace the boot band with a new one.

I831G1310023-01

4) Apply grease to the entire surface of the cage and
the inside of the outer race.
Position
Wheel side
Differential side
Grease: Quantity
60 g (2.1 oz)
60 g (2.1 oz)
NOTE

The tube of joint grease is included in the
wheel side boot set or wheel side joint
assembly of spare parts.

I931H1310005-02

2) Install the cage (1) on the shaft.
CAUTION

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“A” facing the shaft end.

“A”

I831G1310013-01

“B”

1
I831G1310012-02

“A”: Large diameter

“B”: Small diameter

I831G1310014-01

3A-4 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:
5) Insert the cage into the outer race and install the new
stopper ring to the groove of the outer race.
!

CAUTION

• Replace the stopper ring with a new one.
• Position the opening of stopper ring “C”
so that it will not be lined up with a ball.

2

I931H1310007-01

“C”

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9) Inspect the axle play by using a push-and-pull
motion given to the axle shaft and wheel spindle.

I831G1310015-01

6) After installing the boot on the outer race, insert a
screw driver into the boot on the outer race side and
allow air to enter the boot so that the air pressure in
the boot becomes the same as the atmospheric
pressure at the positions indicated in the figure.
7) Fix the boot on the outer race with a new boot band,
taking care not to distort the boot.
“a”

Front Drive Shaft Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

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“F”

“D”

“E”

B931G43106011

Inspect the front drive shaft in the following procedures:
1) Remove the front drive shaft assembly. Refer to
“Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation in related manual”.
2) Check the drive shaft boots for twist and grease leak.
If any defects are found, replace the defective parts
with new ones.
3) Inspect the boots, circlip and boot bands for wear or
damage. If any damages are found, replace them
with new ones.

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I931H1310008-01

VIEW A

I931H1310006-03

“D”: Right side

“F”: Rotation direction

“E”: Left side

“a”: 182.1 mm (7.2 in)

8) Install the circlip (2) into the groove of front drive
shaft spline.
!

CAUTION

The removed circlip must be replaced with a
new one.

I931H1310009-01

4) Install the front drive shaft assembly. Refer to “Front
Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and Installation in
related manual”.

Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

3A-5

Rear Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G43106012

2
3
1

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4

5

6

8

D

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9

10

1. Circlip

6. Inner boot band (Small)

: Apply grease.

2. Snap ring

7. Drive shaft

: Apply water resistance grease.

3. Stopper ring

8. Outer boot band (Small)

: Do not reuse.

4. Inner boot band (Large)

9. Outer boot

5. Inner boot

10. Outer boot band (Large)

Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)

B931G43106013

ar

Refer to “Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation in related manual”.
Rear drive shaft disassembly and assembly are the
same manner of front drive shaft disassembly and
assembly except for the position of inner boot bond.
“a”

P
A

I931H1310013-04

“D”

“D”

“B”

“C”
VIEW A
I931G3310001-01

“B”: Right side

“D”: Rotation direction

“C”: Left side

“a”: 166 mm (6.5 in)

Rear Drive Shaft Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G43106014

Refer to “Rear Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation in related manual”.
Rear drive shaft inspection as the same manner of front
drive shaft.

3A-6 Drive Chain / Drive Train / Drive Shaft:

Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service Material
B931G43108001

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Front Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 3A-1)”
“Rear Drive Shaft Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 3A-5)”

Special Tool
B931G43108002

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09900–06107
Snap ring remover (Open
type)
)(Page 3A-2) / )(Page 3A3)

Table of Contents 4- i

Section 4

Brake
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Special Tools and Equipment .............................4A-5
Special Tool ........................................................ 4A-*
Recommended Service Material .........................4A-5

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Precautions ................................................. 4-*

Precautions.............................................................. 4-*
Precautions for Brake System ............................... 4-*
Brake Fluid Information .......................................... 4-*

Brake Control System and Diagnosis ... 4A-1

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Schematic and Routing Diagram........................4A-1
Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram .....................4A-*
Rear Blake Cable Routing Diagram .....................4A-*
Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 4A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures............ 4A-*
Brake Symptom Diagnosis...................................4A-*
Repair Instructions ..............................................4A-2
Brake Pedal Height Inspection and
Adjustment .........................................................4A-*
Front Brake Light Switch Inspection ....................4A-*
Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection .....................4A-*
Rear Brake Switch Inspection and Adjustment .....4A-*
Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection ......4A-*
Parking Brake Lever Switch Inspection................4A-*
Brake Fluid Level Check ......................................4A-*
Front Brake Hose Inspection ...............................4A-*
Air Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit..........4A-*
Brake Fluid Replacement.....................................4A-*
Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation.........4A-*
Rear Brake Cable Removal and Installation ........4A-*
Front Brake Master Cylinder Components...........4A-*
Front Brake Master Cylinder Assembly
Removal and Installation....................................4A-*
Front Brake Master Cylinder / Brake Lever
Disassembly and Assembly ...............................4A-*
Front Brake Master Cylinder Parts Inspection .....4A-*
Rear Brake Pedal Construction ...........................4A-*
Rear Brake Pedal Removal and Installation ........4A-*
Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................................. 4A-2
Rear Brake Pedal Construction (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 4A-3
Rear Brake Pedal Removal and Installation
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................................. 4A-3
Specifications.......................................................4A-5
Service Data ........................................................4A-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 4A-5

Front Brakes .............................................4B-*
Precautions........................................................... 4B-*
Precautions for Front Brakes .............................. 4B-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 4B-*
Front Brake Components .................................... 4B-*
Front Brake Pad Inspection................................. 4B-*
Front Brake Pad Replacement............................ 4B-*
Front Brake Caliper Removal and Installation..... 4B-*
Front Brake Caliper Disassembly and
Assembly........................................................... 4B-*
Front Brake Caliper Parts Inspection .................. 4B-*
Front Brake Disc Removal and Installation ......... 4B-*
Front Brake Disc Inspection ................................ 4B-*
Specifications....................................................... 4B-*
Service Data........................................................ 4B-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 4B-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 4B-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 4B-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 4B-*

Rear Brakes...............................................4C-*
Precautions........................................................... 4C-*
Precautions for Rear Brake................................. 4C-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 4C-*
Rear Brake Components..................................... 4C-*
Rear Brake Friction Plate Inspection................... 4C-*
Rear Brake Friction Plate Replacement.............. 4C-*
Rear Brake Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 4C-*
Rear Brake Disassembly and Assembly ............. 4C-*
Rear Brake Parts Inspection ............................... 4C-*
Specifications....................................................... 4C-*
Service Data........................................................ 4C-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 4C-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 4C-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 4C-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 4C-*

Parking Brake ...........................................4D-*
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 4D-*

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Parking / Rear Brake Lever Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 4D-*
Parking / Rear Brake Light Switch Inspection ..... 4D-*
Parking / Rear Brake Relay Inspection ............... 4D-*
Specifications ....................................................... 4D-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 4D-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 4D-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 4D-*

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Parking / Rear Brake Cable Routing Diagram .... 4D-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 4D-*
Parking / Rear Brake Inspection and
Adjustment ........................................................ 4D-*
Parking / Rear Brake Cable Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 4D-*
Parking / Rear Brake Lever Components ........... 4D-*

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

4A-1

Brake Control System and Diagnosis
Brake

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G44102003

8

1

(a)

“A”

2

“D”
“B”
“C”

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“D”

3

(b)

4

5

4

5

(b)

11

7

8

(a)

9

9

8

(a)

10

12

“F”

11

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“E”

6

“D”

1. Master cylinder

I931H1410043-05

11. Suspension upper arm

2. Front brake hose No. 1

12. Radiator hose

3. Front brake pipe

“A”: UP mark

4. Front brake hose No. 2

“B”: After the brake hose union has contacted the reservoir bottom.

5. Front brake caliper

“C”: Pass the brake hose behind the throttle cable.

6. Frame

“D”: Fix the brake hose to the it guide firmly.

7. Steering shaft

“E”: Pass the brake hose No. 2 between the radiator lower hose and frame.

8. Union bolt

“F”: Pass the brake hose inside of the suspension arm.

9. Stopper
: After the brake hose union has contacted the stopper, tighten the
union bolt.
10. Stopper
: After the brake hose clamp has contacted the suspension upper arm,
tighten the stopper bolt.

: 23 N˜m (2.3 kgf-m, 16.5 lbf-ft)

: 16 N˜m (1.6 kgf-m, 11.5 lbf-ft)

4A-2 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Repair Instructions
Front Brake Hose Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G44106019

Removal
!

Installation
!

CAUTION

The seal washers should be replaced with the
new ones to prevent fluid leakage.

CAUTION

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.

Tightening torque
Brake pipe flare nut (a): 16 N·m (1.6 kgf-m, 11.5
lbf-ft)

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1) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
2) Drain brake fluid. Refer to “Brake Fluid Replacement
in related manual”.
3) Loosen the flare nuts (1) and disconnect the brake
pipe.

1) Install the front brake hose as shown in the front
brake hose routing diagram. Refer to “Front Brake
Hose Routing Diagram in related manual”.
2) Tighten the brake flare nut (1) to the specified
torque.

1

1

1

(a)

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4) Remove the front brake hoses as shown in the front
brake hose routing diagram. Refer to “Front Brake
Hose Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 4A1)”.

P

(a)

I931G3410009-01

3) Bleed air from the front brake system. Refer to “Air
Bleeding from Front Brake Fluid Circuit in related
manual”.
4) Install the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D in
related manual”.

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

4A-3

Rear Brake Pedal Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G44106020

6

“b”

“A”

(a)

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“c”

5

(b)

“B”

4

“B”

“A”

1

4

2

“a”

1. Rear brake pedal

6. Rear brake pedal screw

2. Rear brake light switch

“a”: 12.5 – 22.5 mm (0.49 – 0.89 in)

3. Washer

“b”: 83.2 mm (3.28 in)

: 4.5 N˜m (0.45 kgf-m, 3.0 lbf-ft)

4. Rear brake pedal shaft

“c”: 17.5 mm (0.69 in)

: Apply water resistance grease.

5. Rear brake pedal shaft nut

“A”: Anchoring point (Footrest side)

ar

I931G3410002-01

“B”: Anchoring point (Pedal side)
: 60 N˜m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

Rear Brake Pedal Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)

B931G44106021

1

P

Removal
1) Remove the right inner fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
2) Remove the right mud guard. Refer to “Rear Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
3) Remove the rear brake light switch spring (1).
4) Disconnect the rear brake cable (2). Refer to “Rear
Brake Cable Removal and Installation in related
manual”.

2
I931G3410003-02

4A-4 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:
5) Remove the rear brake pedal shaft (3).
6) Remove the rear brake pedal (4) and rear brake
pedal spring (5).

Installation
Install the rear brake pedal in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the lip of dust seals and washers.
!

CAUTION

Never reuse the removed dust seals with new
ones.

4
5

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

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3
I931G3410010-01

7) Remove the dust seals (6) if necessary.
!

CAUTION

If there are wear or damage, replace the dust
seals (6) with new ones.

6

I931G3410006-02

• Apply grease to the rear brake pedal shaft (1).
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

6

1

I931G3410004-01

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8) Remove the washers (7).

7

I931G3410005-01

I931H1410035-01

Brake Control System and Diagnosis:
• Install the rear brake pedal shaft (1) and tighten the
brake pedal shaft nut (2) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear brake pedal shaft nut (a): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m,
43.5 lbf-ft)

2

4A-5

• After installed rear brake cable, adjust the adjuster
nut. Refer to “Rear Brake Pedal / Rear Brake (Parking
Brake) Lever Inspection and Adjustment in Section 0B
in related manual”.
• Install the removed parts.

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Specifications

Tightening Torque Specifications
Fastening part

N˜m
16
60

Brake pipe flare nut
Rear brake pedal shaft nut
NOTE

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.6
6.0

lbf-ft
11.5
43.5

B931G44107002

Note

)(Page 4A-2)
)(Page 4A-5)

The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Front Brake Hose Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 4A-1)”
“Rear Brake Pedal Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 4A-3)”

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Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease or
P/No.: 99000–25160
equivalent

NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Rear Brake Pedal Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 4A-3)”

B931G44108003

Note
)(Page 4A-4) / )(Page 4A4)

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4A-6 Brake Control System and Diagnosis:

Table of Contents 6- i

Section 6

Steering
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
P/S System Note (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ...................6C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles (LTA750XP/ZK9) ....................................................6C-1
General Description .............................................6C-2
P/S System Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9).........6C-2
EPS Diagnosis General Description (LTA750XP/ZK9) ....................................................6C-5
Self Diagnostic System Description (LTA750XP/ZK9) ....................................................6C-5
Fail-safe Function Description (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ..................................................................6C-5
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................6C-6
EPS Wiring Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)..............6C-6
EPS Control Unit Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9).....6C-7
EPS System Wiring Harness Routing
Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ...............................6C-8
Component Location ...........................................6C-8
EPS Components Location (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ..................................................................6C-8
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............6C-9
EPS Troubleshooting (LT-A750XP/ZK9).............6C-9
Pre-diagnosis Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .....6C-10
EPS System Check (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .............6C-12
DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Output (LTA750XP/ZK9) ..................................................6C-19
DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LTA750XP/ZK9) ..................................................6C-21
SDS Check (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ..........................6C-24
DTC Table (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ...........................6C-25
DTC “C1111”: Torque Sensor (Main) Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................6C-26
DTC “C1113”: Torque Sensor (Main / Sub)
Circuit Correlation Malfunction (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ................................................................6C-29
DTC “C1114”: Torque Sensor Power Supply
Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .............6C-33
DTC “C1115”: Torque Sensor (Sub) Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................6C-35
DTC “C1121”: Vehicle Speed Signal Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................6C-38
DTC “C1122”: Engine Speed Signal Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................6C-41
DTC “C1141”, “C1142”, “C1143”, “C1145”
EPS Motor Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ................................................................6C-44

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Precautions .................................................6-1
Precautions............................................................. 6-1
Precautions for Steering ........................................ 6-*
Precautions for Steering (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .......... 6-1

Steering General Diagnosis.................... 6A-1

Diagnostic Information and Procedures............6A-1
Steering Symptom Diagnosis...............................6A-*
Steering Symptom Diagnosis (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) .................................................................. 6A-1

Steering / Handlebar................................ 6B-1

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Repair Instructions ..............................................6B-1
Steering / Handlebars Components .....................6B-*
Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction .....6B-*
Handlebars Removal and Installation ..................6B-*
Handlebars Inspection .........................................6B-*
Steering Shaft Removal and Installation ..............6B-*
Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and
Installation ..........................................................6B-*
Steering Parts Inspection .....................................6B-*
Steering / Handlebars Components (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 6B-1
Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ............................................. 6B-2
Handlebars Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 6B-3
Handlebars Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)........... 6B-5
Steering Shaft Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 6B-6
Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and
Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................... 6B-8
Steering Related Parts Inspection (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 6B-9
Specifications.....................................................6B-10
Service Data ........................................................6B-*
Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ........................ 6B-10
Tightening Torque Specifications...................... 6B-11
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................6B-11
Recommended Service Material ....................... 6B-11
Special Tool ...................................................... 6B-11

Power Assisted Steering System........... 6C-1
Precautions...........................................................6C-1
Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ..............6C-1

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EPS Body Assembly Components (LTA750XP/ZK9) ..................................................6C-50
EPS Body Assembly Removal and
Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) .........................6C-50
EPS Motor Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ..........6C-53
Specifications .....................................................6C-54
Tightening Torque Specifications......................6C-54
Special Tools and Equipment ...........................6C-54
Recommended Service Material .......................6C-54
Special Tool ......................................................6C-55

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DTC “C1153” EPS Control Unit Supply
Voltage Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ................................................................6C-46
DTC “C1152”, “C1154”, “C1155” EPS Control
Unit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9).................6C-47
Repair Instructions ............................................6C-48
EPS Control Unit Construction (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) ................................................................6C-48
EPS Control Unit Removal and Installation
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) ...........................................6C-48

Precautions:

6-1

Precautions
Steering

Precautions
Precautions for Steering (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46000002

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Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 in related manual” and “Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section
00 (Page 00-1)”.

6A-1 Steering General Diagnosis:

Steering General Diagnosis
Steering

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Steering Symptom Diagnosis (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46104002

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Wobbly Handlebars

Possible cause
Distorted steering shaft.
Improper front wheel alignment.
Insufficiently lubricated.
Not enough pressure in tires.
Worn or incorrect tire or wrong tire
pressure.
Malfunctioning EPS, if equipped.
Distorted front steering shaft.
Crooked tire.
Worn or incorrect tire or wrong tire
pressure.
Worn bearing/race in steering stem.
Worn steering shaft holder bushing.
Worn steering knuckle ends or ball stud.
Worn front wheel hub bearings.

Correction / Reference Item
Replace.
Adjust.
Lubricate.
Adjust.
Adjust or replace.
Inspect EPS system.
Replace.
Replace.
Adjust or replace.

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Condition
Heavy Steering

Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.

Steering / Handlebar:

6B-1

Steering / Handlebar
Steering

Repair Instructions
Steering / Handlebars Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46206008

“A”

20

2
1

“A”

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“A”

16

19

3

4

18

17

15

5

20

(a)

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“A”

12

9

6

10

14

13

D

FW

11

12

12

I931G3620028-02

1. Handlebars

10. Lower dust seal

19. Handlebar left switch assembly

2. Handlebar upper clamp

11. Steering arm plate

20. Handle grip

3. Handlebar holder

12. Cotter pin

“A”: Apply grip bond.

4. Steering shaft plate

13. Tie-rod

5. EPS body assembly

14. Tie-rod end

: 4 N˜m (0.4 kgf-m, 3.0 lbf-ft)
: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

6. Steering shaft

15. Cable guide

: Apply water resistance grease.

7. Steering shaft bushing

16. Throttle cable

: Do not reuse.

8. Dust seal

17. Parking brake cable

9. O-ring

18. Throttle case assembly

6B-2 Steering / Handlebar:

Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46206009

(a)

6

(e)

5

1

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(b)

(a)

(f)

“B”

A

VIEW A

2

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3

(d)

4

(c)

2

: 60 N˜m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lbf-ft)

2. Tie-rod end nut

: 29 N˜m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lbf-ft)

3. Steering shaft lower nut

: 162 N˜m (16.2 kgf-m, 117.0 lbf-ft)

4. Tie-rod nut

: 120 N˜m (12.0 kgf-m, 87.0 lbf-ft)

5. Washer
: The conical side of washer faces outside.

: 28 N˜m (2.8 kgf-m, 20.0 lbf-ft)

6. Steering shaft upper nut
: 26 N˜m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lbf-ft)

(c)

(d)

1. Handlebar holder nut

“B”: Red mark

(a)

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.
: Apply water resistance grease.

(c)

I931H1620037-06

Steering / Handlebar:

Handlebars Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
B931G46206010

6) Remove the following parts from left handlebars (left
side).
a) Left grip (4)
b) Left switch box (5)
c) Horn button (For P-17, 24)
d) Emergency switch (For P-17)

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Removal
1) Remove the auxiliary headlight cover. Refer to
“Auxiliary Headlight Removal and Installation in
Section 9B in related manual”
2) Remove the combination meter. Refer to
“Combination Meter Removal and Installation in
Section 9C in related manual”.
3) Remove the clamps.
4) Disconnect the brake hose from the hose guide.

6B-3

I931G3620003-01

7) Disconnect the parking brake cable (6) from left
brake lever.

6

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5) Remove the following parts from the handlebars
(right side).
a) Right grip (1)
b) Front brake master cylinder/Front brake lever (2)
!

CAUTION

Do not turn the front brake master cylinder
upside down.

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8) Remove the clamp.

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c) Throttle lever case (3)

P

2

1

3
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6B-4 Steering / Handlebar:
9) Remove the handlebar upper clamps (7) and
handlebars (8).

8

• Install the washers (3) and bolts (4) as shown in the
steering/handlebars construction. Refer to “Steering /
Handlebars Assembly Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6B-2)”.
• Set the handlebars so that its punch mark “B” aligns
with the mating surface of the left handlebar holder.
4
4
3

7

3
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10) Remove the left brake lever from the handlebars (left
side).

“B”

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• Tighten the handlebar clamp bolts (4) to the specified
torque.
NOTE

First tighten the handlebar clamp bolts (4)
(front ones) to the specified torque.

Tightening torque
Handlebar clamp bolt (b): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0
lbf-ft)
4

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(b)

“a”

FWD

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Installation
Install the handlebars in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the left brake lever (1) to the handlebars.
• Align the punch mark “A” on the handlebars with the
mating surface “B” of rear brake lever (1).
• Tighten the rear brake lever holder clamp bolt (2) to
the specified torque.

(b)

Tightening torque
Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt (a): 11 N·m (
1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lbf-ft)

2

(a)

1

“A”
“B”

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“a”: Clearance

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Steering / Handlebar:
• Apply adhesive agent to the handlebar right and left
end and right and left grip inner wall.
: Handle grip bond (Handle Grip Bond
(commercially available))

6B-5

• Install the master cylinder. Refer to “Front Brake
Master Cylinder Assembly Removal and Installation in
Section 4A in related manual”.
• Align the punch mark “E” on the handlebars with the
mating surface “F” of the throttle lever case.

“C”

“F”

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“C”

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“E”

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5. Handlebar

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• Tighten the throttle lever case bolts (7) to the specified
torque.

“C”: Apply handle grip bond.

• Insert the projection “D” of the left handlebar switch
assembly into the hole of the handlebars.

Tightening torque
Throttle lever case bolt (c): 4 N·m (0.4 kgf-m, 3.0
lbf-ft)

“D”

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• Tighten the left handlebar switch screws (6).

7

(c)

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Handlebars Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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Refer to “Handlebars Inspection in related manual”.

6

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6B-6 Steering / Handlebar:

Steering Shaft Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)

5) Remove the steering arm plate (4) and steering shaft
(5).

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Removal
1) Remove the EPS control unit. Refer to “EPS Control
Unit Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 6C (Page 6C-48)”.
2) Remove the EPS body assembly. Refer to “EPS
Body Assembly Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) in Section 6C (Page 6C-50)”.
3) Disconnect the tie-rod ends with the special tool.
Refer to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle
Removal and Installation in Section 2B in related
manual”.

4

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6) Remove the lower dust seal (6) and O-ring (7).

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!

5

WARNING

When using the tie-rod end remover, keep
clear of the tie-rod end because it may come
loose with some force and could strike you.
!

CAUTION

Make sure that the vehicle is supported
securely.

7

6

Special tool
(A): 09942–72410 (Tie-rod end remover)

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7) Remove the steering shaft bushing (8) and dust seal
(9) with the special tools and suitable socket wrench.

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Special tool
(B): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)
(C): 09930–30721 (Rotor remover)

8

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(A)

(B)

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4) Remove the cotter pin (1), nut (2) and washer (3).

(C)

9

3

2

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(B)

1
(C)
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(B)

9

8
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Steering / Handlebar:
Installation
Install the steering shaft in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Install the steering shaft bushing (1) along with dust
seal (2) with the special tool.

6B-7

• Apply grease to the steering shaft.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

Special tool
(A): 09924–84521 (Bearing installer set)

2

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(A)

1

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• Install the steering shaft.
• When installing the steering arm plate (5), align the
wide spline “A” of steering shaft (6) with the wide
spline “B” of steering arm plate (5).

• Apply grease to the steering shaft bushing (1) and
dust seal (2) and install them.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

“A”

5

2

6

1

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CAUTION

“B”
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• Apply a small quality thread lock to the thread part of
steering shaft.

• Apply grease to the lower dust seal (3) and O-ring (4).
!

6

The removed O-ring must be replaced with a
new one.

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER “1303” or
equivalent)

• Tighten the steering shaft lower nut (7) to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Steering shaft lower nut (a): 162 N·m (16.2 kgf-m,
117.0 lbf-ft)

4
7

3

(a)

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6B-8 Steering / Handlebar:
• Install the cotter pin (8).
!

CAUTION

The removed cotter pin (8) must be replaced
with a new one.

Removal
1) Remove the tie-rod end with the special tool. Refer
to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal
and Installation in Section 2B in related manual”.
Special tool
(A): 09942–72410 (Tie-rod end remover)

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(A)

8

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• Install EPS body assembly. Refer to “EPS Body
Assembly Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
in Section 6C (Page 6C-50)”.
• Install the EPS control unit. Refer to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section
6C (Page 6C-48)”.
• Install the handlebars. Refer to “Handlebars Removal
and Installation in related manual”.
• Install the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D in
related manual”.
• Install the front wheels. Refer to “Front / Rear Wheel
Removal and Installation in Section 2D in related
manual”.
• After installing these parts, adjust the toe. Refer to
“Toe Adjustment (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 0B
(Page 0B-2)”.

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2) Remove the cotter pin, tie-rod end nut and washer.

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3) Remove the steering arm plate (1) with a special
tool.
Special tool
(A): 09942–72410 (Tie rod end remover)

!

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Tie-rod / Tie-rod End Removal and Installation
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)
WARNING

B931G46206013

When using the tie-rod end remover, keep
clear of the tie-rod end because it may come
loose with some force and could strike you.

1

(A)

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Steering / Handlebar:
4) Remove the other tie-rod end in the same manner as
described previously.
5) Separate the tie-rod ends (2), nuts (3), (4) and tierods (5).
!

CAUTION

• Install the washers (2) and tighten the rod end nuts (3)
(steering arm plate side) to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Tie-rod end nut (b): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lbf-ft)
• Install the cotter pins (4).

The lock-nuts (3) have left-hand threads.

2

!

CAUTION

The removed cotter pins (4) must be replaced
with new ones.

2

3

3
3

4

5

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5
4

6B-9

(b)

4

2

2

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3

Installation
Install the tie-rod in the reverse order of removal. Pay
attention to the following points:
• When installing the tie-rods, make sure the short side
“a” of tie-rod come outside.
• Push the tie-rod to tie-rod lock-nut tightening direction.
• Tighten the lock-nuts to the specification.
!

CAUTION

When tightening the lock-nuts, hold the tierod end with a open end wrench.

2

(b)

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• Install the tie-rod ends (steering knuckle side). Refer
to “Front Wheel Hub / Steering Knuckle Removal and
Installation in Section 2B in related manual”.
• After installed wheels, inspect the toe-out. If the toeout is out of specification, bring it into the specified
range. Refer to “Steering System Inspection in
Section 0B in related manual” and “Toe Adjustment
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 0B (Page 0B-2)”.

Steering Related Parts Inspection (LT-A750XP/
ZK9)

NOTE

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The lock-nuts (1) have left-hand threads.

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Tightening torque
Tie-rod lock-nut (a): 29 N·m (2.9 kgf-m, 21.0 lbf-ft)
1

(a)

“a”

“a”

(a)

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Refer to “Steering Shaft Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B-6)” and “Tie-rod / Tie-rod End
Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B8)”.
Tie-rod
Inspect the tie-rod for distortion or damage. If any
defects are found, replace the tie-rod with a new one.

(a)
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6B-10 Steering / Handlebar:
Steering Shaft
Inspect the steering shaft for distortion or bend. If any
defects are found, replace the steering shaft with a new
one.

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Tie-rod End
Inspect the tie-rod ends for smooth movement. If there
are any abnormalities, replace the tie-rod ends with new
ones. Inspect the tie-rod end boots for wear or damage.
If any defects are found, replace the tie-rod ends with
new ones.

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Steering Shaft Bushing and Dust Seal
Inspect the steering shaft bushing (1), dust seal (2) and
lower dust seal (3) for wear or damage. If any defects
are found, replace them with new ones.

1

2

3

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Specifications

Service Data (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
Wheel

P

Item
Steering angle
Turning radius
Toe-out (with 75 kg, 165 lbs)
Camber
Caster

Standard
46q (right & left)
3.1 m (10.2 ft)
5 r 4 mm (0.20 r 0.16 in)
–1.3q
3.3q

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Limit
—
—
—
—
—

Steering / Handlebar:

6B-11

Tightening Torque Specifications
B931G46207003

Fastening part

N˜m
11
26
4
162
29
29

Rear brake lever holder clamp bolt
Handlebar clamp bolt
Throttle lever case bolt
Steering shaft lower nut
Tie-rod lock-nut
Tie-rod end nut

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.1
2.6
0.4
16.2
2.9
2.9

lbf-ft
8.0
19.0
3.0
117.0
21.0
21.0

Note
)(Page 6B-4)
)(Page 6B-4)
)(Page 6B-5)
)(Page 6B-7)
)(Page 6B-9)
)(Page 6B-9)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Steering / Handlebars Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B-1)”
“Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B-2)”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease
Handle grip bond

Thread lock cement
NOTE

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease or
P/No.: 99000–25160
equivalent
Handle Grip Bond (commercially
—
available)
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER P/No.: 99000–32030
“1303” or equivalent

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Note
)(Page 6B-7) / )(Page 6B7) / )(Page 6B-7)
)(Page 6B-5)
)(Page 6B-7)

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Required service material is also described in the following.
“Steering / Handlebars Components (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B-1)”
“Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6B-2)”

P

Special Tool

09924–84521
Bearing installer set
)(Page 6B-6) / )(Page 6B7)

09942–72410
Tie-rod end remover
)(Page 6B-6) / )(Page 6B8) / )(Page 6B-8)

09930–30721
Rotor remover
)(Page 6B-6)

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6C-1 Power Assisted Steering System:

Power Assisted Steering System
Steering

Precautions
Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46300001

Refer to “General Precautions in Section 00 in related manual” and “Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section
00 (Page 00-1)”.
NOTE
When repairing EPS system, remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.

!

CAUTION

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P/S System Note (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46300002

Never remove the torque sensor to prevent accident and damage.
NOTE

EPS body assembly fasteners are important attaching parts in that they could affect the performance
of vital parts and systems, and/or could result in major repair expense. Do not use a replacement part
of lesser quality or substitute design. Torque values must be used as specified during reassembly to
assure proper retention of these parts.

Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

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• Take a note of DTC indicated on the SDS tool or EPS indicator light.
• Before inspection, be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00 in related manual” and
“Precautions for EPS (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 00 (Page 00-1)” and understand what is written there.
• DTC C1122 (engine speed signal failure) is indicated when ignition switch is at ON position and engine is not
running, but it means there is nothing abnormal if indication changes to a normal one when engine is started.
• As DTC is stored in memory of the EPS control unit, be sure to clear memory after repair by performing the
procedure described in “DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-2

General Description
P/S System Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46301001

This electronic power steering (EPS) system consists of a EPS control unit (2), a torque sensor (3), a EPS motor (4).
In this system, the EPS control unit determines the level and direction of the assist force for the handlebars (1)
according to the signal from the torque sensor and the vehicle speed signal from speed sensor (9). The EPS control
unit runs the motor so as to assist the operation of the handlebars (1). Take a note of DTC indicated on the EPS
indicator light.
The EPS diagnoses troubles which may occur in the area including the following components when the ignition switch
is ON and the engine is running. When the EPS control unit detects any malfunction, it stops the motor operation.

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6

4

8

1

3

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2

1. Handlebars

2. EPS control unit

9

3. Torque sensor

5. EPS body assembly

7. Battery

4. EPS motor

6. Combination meter

8. ECM

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9. Speed sensor

6C-3 Power Assisted Steering System:

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Detecting Principle
The column shaft is connected to the input shaft by means of serration. The output shaft and input shaft are connected
via torsion bar. When torque is inputted from the column shaft, a relative angular displacement occurs between the
input shaft and the output shaft due to twist of the torsion bar. As the sleeve is engaged with a fixed pin, such an
angular displacement of the sleeve is converted to a linear displacement due to helical spline arrangement.
By the return spring of torque sensor lever, the sleeve is always forced to one side within its annular groove. The
sleeve's linear displacement causes the torque sensor lever to turn, which is then converted to a voltage signal to
supply to EPS control unit.
The torque sensor is a double circuit of main and sub, when the handlebars is in neutral position (no torsional torque
applied to the steering wheel), each torque sensor (main and sub) output is 2.5 V and in this state the EPS control unit
determines the steering torque as 0. During operating the handlebars, the EPS control unit processes the main torque
sensor input signal to determine the steering torque required for the current condition. The relation between the
steering direction of the EPS control unit and the output voltage is as follows: The direction is determined to be right
turn steering “a” if the main torque sensor output voltage is lower than 2.5 V and to be left turn steering if the voltage is
higher than 2.5 V for controlling the steering direction in the case of normal steering operation.
Conversely, the direction is determined to be left turn steering “b” if the sub torque sensor output voltage is lower than
2.5 V and to be right turn steering if the voltage is higher than 2.5 V for controlling the steering direction.

Column shaft

Torsion bar

Input shaft

Sleeve

Helical spline

Sleeve

“a”

“b”

Pin

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Output shaft

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Voltage

Sub

Main

Neutral position

2.5 V
“ b ” Left steering

Steering torque

Right steering “ a ”
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Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-4

Control System
In the EPS control unit, the steering assist control determines the basic power assist force and the convergence
control improves the steering operation feeling. The controller determines the target motor current by the calculation of
these controls and the maximum current limiting control and it also regulates the motor current so that the target motor
current and the actual current are matched.
Power steering control input / output flow chart
EPS control unit
Torque sensor
Steering assist
control

Motor angular
speed (estimated)
Motor current
(actual)

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Vehicle speed
signal

Control

Steering assist control

Convergence control

P

Failsafe control

Maximum corrent
control

EPS motor

Convergence
control

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Description
This control determines the steering assist current on the basis of steering torque as
detected by the torque sensor and of speed signal supplied from the speed sensor.
This is the fundamental control necessary for the P/S system.
This control prevents convergence from deteriorating at a high speed by making
current (compensating current) flow in the direction to keep the steering from
turning, thereby improving vehicle maneuvering stability.
If the steering input is sustained at a standstill, the motor continues to draw the
maximum current for full-assist and the motor and EPS control unit may get
overheated. To prevent this condition from occurring, this control limits and
gradually reduces the maximum current flowing through the motor.
In the EPS control unit, a failsafe function is integrated in the motor circuit for the
purpose of safety. With the failsafe circuit in normal condition, the system is ON for
the motor to draw current. If an abnormal condition is detected in the P/S system by
the self-diagnostic function, the system turns OFF the circuit to interrupt the current
supply to the motor so that the system can stop operation. Refer to “Fail-safe
Function Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-5)”.

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Maximum current control

Target current
calculation

6C-5 Power Assisted Steering System:

EPS Diagnosis General Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46301002

The P/S system in this vehicle is controlled by the EPS control unit. The EPS control unit has an self diagnostic system
which detects a malfunction in this system. When diagnosing troubles, be sure to have full understanding of the outline
of “Self Diagnostic System Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-5)” and each item in “Precautions in Diagnosing
Troubles (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-1)”, and then execute diagnosis according to “EPS System Check (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) (Page 6C-12)”.

Self Diagnostic System Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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The EPS control unit performs the self diagnosis on the system and operates the “EPS” warning light (1) as follows.
• The “EPS” warning light lights when the ignition switch is turned to ON position (but the engine at stop) regardless
of the condition of the P/S control system. This is only to check if the “EPS” warning light is operated properly.
• If the areas monitored by the EPS control unit is free from any trouble after the engine start (while engine is
running), the “EPS” warning light turns OFF.
• When the EPS control unit detects a trouble which has occurred in the monitored areas the “EPS” warning light
comes ON while the engine is running to warn the driver of such occurrence of the trouble and at the same time it
stores the exact trouble area in memory inside of the EPS control unit.

1

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Fail-safe Function Description (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

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If malfunction occurs in the EPS system, this sets fail-safe relay OFF. Consequently, the indicator light ON, and no
current will be applied to motor solenoid valve inactivating EPS and turning EPS indicator light ON. In this case, it
functions as the normal steering. If malfunctions occurs while EPS is being activated, the fail-safe relay will be set
OFF. Refer to “EPS Control Unit Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-7)”.

IGNITION
SWITCH

ON2
ON1
OFF

R
O

R
O

FUSE BOX

2

3

1. HEAD HI
2. HEAD LO
3. FUEL
4. IGNITION
5. FAN
6. POWER SOURCE

5

4

O/Y
O

1

6

10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
15 A
10 A

STARTER
MOTOR

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1: MAIN (30 A)
STARTER
RELAY

1

W/R
R/B

Bl/B

R/B

ECM

Gr/R
B/W
R
R

SPEED
SENSOR

B/W

W

BATTERY

B/W

Gr/R
B/W
W/R

EPS
MOTOR

TORQUE
SENSOR

EPS UNIT

O/Y
W
Bl/B
Y
Gr/R
W/R
R/B
B/W

R/B
Bl/B
B/W

SPEEDOMETER

Power Assisted Steering System:
6C-6

Schematic and Routing Diagram

EPS Wiring Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A in related manual”.
B931G46302001

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Y

6C-7 Power Assisted Steering System:

EPS Control Unit Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46302002

Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A in related manual”.
Ignition
switch

EPS countrol unit
2

Speedometer

8
Y

30 A
MAIN

40 A

R/B

EPS

Fail-safe
relay

5

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Bl/B

4

O/Y

Speed sensor
(Vehicle speed)

10 B

TACHO

W

31

1

EPS
motor

Motor drive circuit

ECM

9
7

R
12
G 11
W 14
B

6

13

3

P

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Torque sensor

12 11

R

B/W

Gr/R

SDS

Mode selsct switch

W/R

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EPS control unit coupler (EPS control unit harness end)

8

14 13

10

9

7

3 2 1
6 5 4

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1. Engine speed signal
2. Ignition signal for EPS control unit
3. Mode select switch

8. Power source
9. Motor output (–)
10. Motor output (+)

4. “EPS” warning light

11. Torque sensor signal (Main)

5. Vehicle speed signal

12. Power supply for torque sensor

6. SDS

13. Ground for torque sensor

7. Ground for EPS control unit

14. Torque sensor signal (Sub)

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EPS System Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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Refer to “Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 9A (Page 9A-4)”.

Component Location
EPS Components Location (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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1. EPS control unit

3. Fuse (EPS)

2. EPS body assembly

4. Mode select coupler

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6C-9 Power Assisted Steering System:

Diagnostic Information and Procedures
EPS Troubleshooting (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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CAUTION

Each time a resistance is measured, the
ignition switch should be set to OFF.
6) Inspect the EPS components. Refer to “EPS Motor
Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-53)”.
7) Delete the DTCs and check the power steering
operation. Refer to “DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code)
Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
Basic Troubleshooting Diagram
1) Gather information from the customer.

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The EPS is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. The
detected malfunction is stored as a diagnostic trouble
code which causes the EPS indicator light to light up or
flash in set patterns to indicate the malfunction.
Diagnostic trouble codes saved in the memory remain
stored even through the ignition switch is turned OFF
and they cannot be deleted without performing the DTC
erasing procedure. In order to repair the EPS correctly,
ask the customer for the exact circumstances under
which the malfunction occurred, then check the EPS
indicator light and the output diagnostic trouble codes.
Explain to the customer that depending on how the
vehicle is operated, the EPS indicator light may light up
even though the EPS is operating correctly.

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Troubleshooting Procedure
Troubleshooting should be proceed as follows. If the
order is performed incorrectly or any part is omitted, an
error in misdiagnosis may result.
1) Gather information from the customer.
2) Perform the pre-diagnosis inspection. Refer to “Prediagnosis Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C10)”.
3) Inspect the EPS indicator light. Refer to “EPS
System Check (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-12)”.
4) Output the DTCs stored in the EPS control unit.
Refer to “DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Output (LTA750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-19)”.
5) Perform appropriate troubleshooting procedures
according to the DTCs output. Refer to “DTC Table
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-25)”.
If troubleshooting procedures cannot be performed,
try to determine the cause of the malfunction
according to the information gathered in 1) through
4) and inspect the wiring. Refer to “EPS Wiring
Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-6)” and “EPS
Control Unit Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C7)”.

2) Perform the pre-diagnosis inspection.
3) Inspect the EPS indicator light.

4) Output the DTCs stored in the EPS control unit.

5) Perform appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the DTCs output.
If troubleshooting procedures cannot be performed, try to determine the cause of the malfunction according to the information gathered
in 1) through 4) and inspect the wiring.
6) Inspect the EPS components.

7) Delete the DTCs and check the steering operation.
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6C-10

Information Gathering
To properly diagnose a malfunction, one must not make guesses or assumptions about the circumstances that caused
it. Proper diagnosis and repair require duplicating the situation in which the malfunction occurred. If a diagnosis is
made without duplicating the malfunction, even an experienced service technician may make a misdiagnosis and not
perform the servicing procedure correctly, resulting in the malfunction not being repaired. Therefore, in order to
properly diagnose and repair the vehicle, the customer must be questioned about the conditions at the time that the
malfunction occurred making “Information gathering” very important. In order that the information obtained from the
customer to be used as a reference during troubleshooting, it is necessary to ask certain important questions
concerning the malfunction. Therefore, a questionnaire has been created to improve the information-gathering
procedure.
EXAMPLE: CUSTOMER PROBLEM INSPECTION FORM

Model:

VIN:

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Customer’s name:
Date of issue:

Date Reg.

Problem Symptoms

Mileage:

Date of problem:

• Handlebars feels heavy
• Vehicle pulls to one side during straight driving
• Poor recovery from turns
• Too much play in steering
• Abnormal noise while vehicle is running: from motor,
other

Frequency of Occurrence

•
•
•
•
•

Conditions for Occurrence
of Problem

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Environmental Condition

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DTC

NOTE

•
•
•
•
•

Other

Continuous/Intermittent (

times a day, a month)/other

Vehicle at stop & ignition switch ON:
When starting: at initial start only/at every start/Other
Vehicle speed while:
while accelerating/while decelerating/at stop/
while turning/while running at constant speed/
other
Paved road/rough road/snow-covered
Road surface condition:
road/other
Chain equipment:
fair/cloudy/rain/snow/other
Weather:
°C)
°F (
Temperature:
First check: Normal code/malfunction code (
)
Second check after driving test: Normal code/malfunction code (

)

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This form is a standard sample. The form should be modified according to conditions and
characteristic of each market.

Pre-diagnosis Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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The mechanical of the steering system should be
inspected prior to performing any electrical checks.
These inspections may find problems that the EPS could
not detect; thus, shortening repair time.
Tire
Tire type
Tire type
Front: DUNLOP KT411
Rear: DUNLOP KT415

Tire pressure
Refer to “Tire Inspection in Section 0B in related
manual”.
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CAUTION

The standard tire fitted on this vehicle is
AT25 x 8 – 12 œœ for front and AT25 x 10 – 12
for rear. The use of tires other than those
specified may cause instability. It is highly
recommended to use a SUZUKI Genuine Tire.

6C-11 Power Assisted Steering System:
Steering Related Parts
Refer to “Steering Parts Inspection in Section 6B in
related manual”.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)
Battery voltage
12.0 V and more

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Battery
Battery voltage inspection
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
3) Measure the voltage between the (+) and (–) battery
terminals using the multi circuit tester.
If the voltage is less than 12.0 V, charge or replace
the battery and inspect the charging system. Refer to
“Battery Runs Down Quickly in Section 1J in related
manual”.

4) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
5) Disconnect the EPS control unit coupler (1).

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6) Check for continuity between terminal “A” at the
coupler and the battery (–) terminal.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

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(A)

(‫)ޓ‬

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“A”

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EPS control unit ground wire inspection
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
3) Disconnect the battery (–) lead wire.

(A)

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6C-12

EPS System Check (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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!

WARNING

Carry out test drive in light traffic area to prevent an accident.
Step
Action
1 1) Perform “Customer Complaint Analysis”.

2

Was customer complaint analysis performed according to
instruction?
1) Check for operation of the “EPS” warning lamp when
turning the ignition switch ON.

No
Perform customer
complaint analysis.

Go to Step 3.

• Go to Step 4.
• DTC output (Refer to
“DTC (Diagnostic
Trouble Code) Output
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-19)”.)

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2) If OK, start engine, run it idle and check “EPS” warning
lamp remains ON continuously.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

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3

Is “EPS” warning lamp remains ON continuously?
(The EPS indicator light lights up)
1) Start the engine.

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Does the EPS indicator light go off?

Normal (No DTC exists) • DTC output (Refer to
“DTC (Diagnostic
Trouble Code) Output
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-19)”.)
• If DTC can not be
output (the EPS
indicator light does
not flash), go to Step
7.

6C-13 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
4 (The EPS indicator light does not light up)

Yes
Go to Step 5.

1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Disconnect the EPS control unit coupler (1) and (2).

No
Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty ignition
or ground wire)

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3) Turn the ignition switch ON with the EPS control unit
coupler disconnected, measure the voltage between
terminal “A” and terminal “B” at the coupler.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Normal value (“A” – “B”)
Battery voltage (12.0 V and more)

EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

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(A)

(–)

“B”

Is the voltage between “A” and “B” normal?

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Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
5 1) Turn the ignition switch ON with the EPS control unit
coupler disconnected, measure the voltage between
terminal “A” and terminal “B” at the coupler.

Yes
Go to Step 6.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)

6C-14

No
• Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty
indicator light wire)
• Indicator light is
blown.

Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)
Normal value (“A” – “B”)
1.0 V and more

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EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

(A)

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(–)

“B”

“A”

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6

Is the voltage between “A” and “B” normal?
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Replace the EPS
2) Check for continuity between terminal “A” at the coupler control unit.
and body ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

“A”

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Are there continuity between “A” and body ground?

Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty ground
wire)

6C-15 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
7 (The EPS indicator light does not go off)

Yes
Go to Step 8.

No
Replace the EPS fuse.

1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
2) Open the fuse box and inspect the ignition fuse (1).
!

CAUTION

If a fuse is blown, find the cause of the problem
and correct it before replacing the fuse.

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EPS fuse
40 A

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Step
Action
8 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 9.

2) Disconnect the EPS control unit coupler (1) and (2).

No
Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty ignition
or ground wire)

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3) Turn the ignition switch ON with the EPS control unit
coupler disconnected, measure the voltage between
terminal “A” and terminal “B” at the coupler.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Normal value (“A” – “B”)
Battery voltage (12.0 V and more)

EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

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(A)

(–)

“B”

Is the voltage between “A” and “B” normal?

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6C-16

6C-17 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
9 1) Turn the ignition switch ON with the EPS control unit
coupler disconnected, measure the voltage between
terminal “A” and terminal “B” at the coupler.

Yes
Go to Step 10.

No
Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty
indicator light wire)

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)
Normal value (“A” – “B”)
1.0 V and more

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EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

(A)

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“A”

(–)

“B”

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Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
10 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Short the mode select coupler terminals using the
special tool.

Yes
Replace the EPS
control unit.

No
Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty mode
select switch wire)

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Special tool
(A): 09930–82710 (Mode select switch)

(A)

(A)

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3) Check for continuity between terminal “A” and terminal
“B” at the coupler.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

EPS control unit coupler (Vehicle harness end)

(A)

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(A)

(–)

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“A”

“B”

Is there continuity between “A” and “B”?

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6C-19 Power Assisted Steering System:

DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Output (LTA750XP/ZK9)

4) Switch the special tool to ON.

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NOTE
(A)

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5) Turn the ignition switch ON.
The EPS indicator light starts flashing to indicate the
DTC. Refer to “DTC Table (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-25)”.

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• Even through the EPS is operating
correctly, a DTC is memorized in any of the
following conditions.
– Previous malfunctions were repaired,
but the DTCs were not deleted.
• After carrying out DTC deleting and EPS
operation check, explain to the customer
that the EPS is operating correctly. Refer to
“DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
Use of Mode Select Switch
Connect the special tool to the mode select coupler to
output the memorized DTCs on the EPS indicator light.
1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
3) Connect the special tool to the mode select coupler
(1).
Special tool
(A): 09930–82710 (Mode select switch)

NOTE

• If there is a DTC, the EPS indicator light
keeps flashing cyclically and repeatedly.
• If there is no DTC, the EPS indicator light
keeps lighting on.
• When outputting DTCs, never turn the
ignition switch to headlight ON position or
auxiliary headlight ON position in order to
prevent the battery from discharging.

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6) Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
special tool.
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Understanding the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code)
A four-digit DTC is shown through the flashing pattern of the EPS indicator light. A number between 1 and 9 is
represented by the number of times that the EPS indicator light lights up in interval of 0.3 seconds and the separation
between the each digit are indicated by the light staying off for 1 seconds. In addition, the separation between the start
code and the DTC is indicated by the light being off for 3 seconds. After the start code is displayed, DTCs appear from
the smallest number code.
If no DTCs are memorized, the EPS indicator light keeps blinking by the four times at same interval.
Ignition switch
ON

Output start

Mode select switch
ON

“b”

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EPS indicator light
(Malfunction exists)

Code 1122

ON
OFF

Engine start
ON

“i”

“f”

EPS indicator light
(No malfunction exists) OFF

“a”: Initial minimum light ON time (About 3 seconds)

“f”: Indicator light OFF time (5 seconds)

“b”: Error code interval (About 3 seconds)

“g”: Normal code light ON time (1 seconds)

“c”: Code light ON time (0.3 seconds)

“h”: Normal code light OFF time (1 seconds)

“d”: Main-sub code interval (1 seconds)

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“i”: Interval (3 seconds)

“e”: Sub code (0.3 seconds)

Use of SDS
NOTE

Special tool
(A): 09904–41010 (SUZUKI Diagnostic
system set)
(B): 99565–01010–020 (CD-ROM Ver.20)

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• Don’t disconnect couplers from EPS
control unit, the battery cable from the
battery, EPS control unit ground wire
harness from the engine or main fuse
before confirming the malfunction code
(self-diagnostic trouble code) stored in
memory. Such disconnection may erase
the memorized information in EPS control
unit memory.
• DTC stored in EPS control unit memory
can be checked by the SDS.

2) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to the SDS operation
manual for further details.)

(A)

1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.

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(A)

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4) Close the SDS tool and turn the ignition switch OFF.

(B)

DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LTA750XP/ZK9)
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Use of Mode Select Switch
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.

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3) Read the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) and show
data when trouble (displaying data at the time of
DTC) according to instructions displayed on SDS.
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• Not only is SDS used for detecting
Diagnostic Trouble Codes but also for
reproducing and checking on screen the
failure condition as described by
customers using the trigger.
• How to use trigger. (Refer to the SDS
operation manual for further details.)
• When DTC is checked, DTC “C1122” is
displayed with ignition switch turned ON.
However, if the engine is started and the
display disappears, it is not a trouble.

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2) Connect the special tool to the mode select coupler
and output the DTCs.
Special tool
(A): 09930–82720 (Mode selection switch)

(A)

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4) In the DTC deletion mode, switch the mode coupler
switch OFF to ON five times or more within 10
seconds, each time leaving it at ON for more than 1
second.

3) While the DTCs are being output, set the special tool
to OFF.
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6C-22

CAUTION

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The DTC deletion mode starts 11.5 seconds
after the switch is set to OFF.

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DTC Deleting Diagram

Permitted range of
erasing DTC

DTC indication

EPS indicator
light

ON

1.5 sec.

OFF

OFF
1 sec.
1 sec.

ON

1 sec.

1 sec.

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Mode select
switch

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5) After deleting the DTCs, repeat the code output
procedure and make sure that no DTCs remain (the
EPS indicator light no longer flashes).
NOTE

Cleaning complete

If any DTCs remain, perform the appropriate
procedures, then delete the codes. If DTCs
are left stored, confusion may occur and
unnecessary repairs may be made.

6) Afterwards, start the engine and turn the handlebars
to check that the EPS activates correctly.
7) Disconnect the mode select switch and reinstall the
seat.

1 sec.

1 sec.

1 sec.

1 sec.

Cleaning
start

1 sec.

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Use of SDS
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
2) After repairing the trouble, turn OFF the ignition
switch.
3) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to the SDS operation
manual for further details.)
Special tool
: 09904–41010 (SUZUKI Diagnostic system
set)
: 99565–01010–020 (CD-ROM Ver.20)
4) Turn the ignition switch ON.

6C-23 Power Assisted Steering System:
5) Click the “EPS” button (1).

8) Click “Clear” (3) to delete history code (Past DTC).
NOTE
The DTC is memorized in the EPS control
unit also when the wire coupler of any sensor
is disconnected. Therefore, when a wire
coupler has been disconnected at the time of
diagnosis, erase the stored malfunction
history code using SDS.

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9) Follow the displayed instructions.

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6) Click the “DTC inspection” button (2).

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7) Check the DTC.
NOTE

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10) Check that both “Current DTC” (4) and “Past DTC”
(5) are deleted (NIL).

4

5

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The previous malfunction history code (Past
DTC) still remains stored in the EPS control
unit. Therefore, erase the history code
memorized in the EPS control unit using SDS
tool.

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11) Close the SDS tool and turn the ignition switch OFF.
12) Disconnect the SDS tool and install the sheet.
13) Start the engine and the handlebars to check that the
EPS activates correctly.

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SDS Check (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
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Using SDS, take the sample of data from the new vehicle and at the time of periodic maintenance at your dealer.
Save the data in the computer or by printing and filing the hard copies. The saved or filed data are useful for
troubleshooting as they can be compared periodically with changes over time or failure conditions of the vehicle.
For example, when a vehicle is brought in for service but the troubleshooting is difficult, comparison with the normal
data that have been saved or filed can allow the specific EPS failure to be determined.
1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.
2) Set up the SDS tool. (Refer to “SDS operation manual for further details.)
NOTE

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• Before taking the sample of data, check and clear the Past DTC. Refer to “DTC (Diagnostic Trouble
Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
• A number of different data under a fixed condition as shown should be saved or filed as sample.
Special tool
: 09904–41010 (SUZUKI Diagnostic system set)
: 99565–01010–020 (CD-ROM Ver.20)

DATA sampled from EPS system

Check the torque when turning
the handlebars left turn

Handlebars is
center position

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Check the torque when turning
the handlebars right turn

Check the motor terminal voltage XX V

There is no display 0V and less
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6C-25 Power Assisted Steering System:
Scroll the screen

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DTC

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DTC Table (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
Malfunction cause

Indicator
status
ON *1

Normal

C1111

Torque sensor (main) circuit voltage failure

ON

C1113

Torque sensor (main) and (sub) circuit voltage
difference high

ON

C1114

Torque sensor 5 V power supply circuit failure

ON

C1115

Torque sensor (sub) circuit voltage failure

ON

C1121

Vehicle speed signal not input

OFF

C1122

Engine speed signal circuit failure *1

ON

EPS motor circuit voltage abnormal
EPS motor circuit actual current and EPS motor
circuit target current difference high
EPS motor circuit current excessive
EPS motor circuit current low command with EPS
control unit target current

ON

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C1142

C1143
C1145

ON

ON

ON

C1153

EPS control unit power supply circuit failure

OFF

C1152
C1154

Relay welding (EPS control unit internal circuit)
Relay failure (EPS control unit internal circuit)

ON
OFF

C1155

EPS control unit failure

OFF

*1: It goes off after running the engine.

B931G46304007

Reference

—
Refer to “DTC “C1111”: Torque
Sensor (Main) Circuit Malfunction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-26)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1113”: Torque
Sensor (Main / Sub) Circuit
Correlation Malfunction (LTA750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-29)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1114”: Torque
Sensor Power Supply Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-33)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1115”: Torque
Sensor (Sub) Circuit Malfunction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-35)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1121”: Vehicle
Speed Signal Circuit Malfunction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-38)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1122”: Engine
Speed Signal Circuit Malfunction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-41)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1141”, “C1142”,
“C1143”, “C1145” EPS Motor Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-44)”.

Refer to “DTC “C1153” EPS Control
Unit Supply Voltage Circuit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-46)”.
Refer to “DTC “C1152”, “C1154”,
“C1155” EPS Control Unit
Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-47)”.

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-26

DTC “C1111”: Torque Sensor (Main) Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304008

Possible Cause
• Faulty torque sensor signal circuit.
• Faulty torque sensor.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
!

CAUTION

Never remove the torque sensor to prevent accident and damage.
NOTE

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• After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using a SDS tool or mode coupler switch. Refer to “DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
• DTC “C1111” and “C1113” are indicated at the same time due to the malfunction of the same torque
sensor circuit.

6C-27 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

2) Check the torque sensor coupler for loose or poor
contact. If OK, measure the torque sensor input voltage.

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the
torque sensor.
• Power supply circuit
(R wire) or ground
circuit (B wire) open.

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3) Disconnect the torque sensor coupler.
4) Turn the ignition switch ON.

5) Measure the input voltage between R wire “A” and
ground. If OK, then measure the voltage at the R wire
“A” and B wire “B”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Torque sensor input voltage
5.0 V

(A)

“A”

P

ar

“B”

Is voltage OK?

• If check result is not
satisfactory, replace
the EPS control unit
with a new one. Refer
to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

I931G3630024-01

Power Assisted Steering System:

2)
3)
4)
5)

Yes
No
• Replace the EPS
• R wire terminal or G
control unit with a
wire terminal circuit
Connect the torque sensor coupler.
known good one, and
open (torque sensor
Insert the needle-point probes to lead wire coupler.
inspect it again. Refer
side).
Turn the ignition switch ON.
to “EPS Control Unit • If check result is not
Measure the voltage between G wire “A” and B wire “B”
Removal and
satisfactory, replace
by turning the handlebars left and right.
Installation (LTthe torque sensor
A750XP/ZK9)
(EPS body assembly)
Special tool
(Page 6C-48)”.
with a new one. Refer
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
to “EPS Body
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Assembly Removal
Tester knob indication
and Installation (LTVoltage (
)
A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-50)”.
Torque sensor (main) voltage
Handlebars is left turn: Approx. 3.0 V
Handlebars is right turn: Approx. 2.0 V

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Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

6C-28

(A)

(B)

“A”

(B)

“B”

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Is voltage OK?

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6C-29 Power Assisted Steering System:

DTC “C1113”: Torque Sensor (Main / Sub) Circuit Correlation Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304009

Possible Cause
• Faulty torque sensor signal circuit.
• Faulty torque sensor.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
!

CAUTION

Never remove the torque sensor to prevent accident and damage.
NOTE

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• After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using a SDS tool or mode coupler switch. Refer to “DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
• DTC “C1113” and “C1115” are indicated at the same time due to the malfunction of the same torque
sensor circuit.

Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

2) Check the torque sensor coupler for loose or poor
contact. If OK, measure the torque sensor input voltage.

6C-30

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the
torque sensor.
• Power supply circuit
(R wire) open.
• Power source or
power supply circuit
shorted to torque
sensor (main or sub)
circuit.
• Torque sensor (main
or sub) circuit open.

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• If check result is not
satisfactory, replace
the EPS control unit
with a new one. Refer
to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

I931G3630026-01

3) Disconnect the torque sensor coupler.
4) Turn the ignition switch ON.

5) Measure the input voltage between R wire “A” and
ground. If OK, then measure the voltage at the R wire
“A” and B wire “B”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Torque sensor input voltage
5.0 V

(A)

“B”

P

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“A”

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6C-31 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
1 6) Next, measure the voltage between G wire “C” and
ground, G wire “C” and B wire “B”, W wire “D” and
ground and W wire “D” and B wire “B”. If the voltage of
each measurement is 0 V OK.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)
Measuring voltage
0V

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the
torque sensor.
• Power supply circuit
(R wire) open.
• Power source or
power supply circuit
shorted to torque
sensor (main or sub)
circuit.
• Torque sensor (main
or sub) circuit open.

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• If check result is not
satisfactory, replace
the EPS control unit
with a new one. Refer
to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

(A)

“D”

“C”
“B”

I931G3630028-01

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Is voltage OK?

Yes
Go to Step 2.

Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
• G, W and B wire open
or shorted to ground
or poor torque sensor
coupler connection.

6C-32

No
If check result is not
satisfactory, replace the
2) Connect the torque sensor coupler.
torque sensor (EPS
3) Insert the needle-point probes to lead wire coupler.
body assembly) with a
4) Measure the torque sensor (main) voltage between G
new one. Refer to “EPS
• If wire and
wire “A” and B wire “B”. Also, measure the torque sensor
connection are OK, Body Assembly
(sub) voltage between W wire “C” and B wire “B” by full
intermittent trouble or Removal and
turning the handlebars left and right.
Installation (LT-A750XP/
faulty EPS control
ZK9) (Page 6C-50)”.
Special tool
unit.
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)

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Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

• Replace the EPS
control unit with a
known good one, and
inspect it again. Refer
to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

Torque sensor (main/sub) voltage
Handlebars left turn (Main): Approx. 3.0 V
Handlebars left turn (Sub): Approx. 2.0 V
Handlebars right turn (Main): Approx. 2.0 V
Handlebars right turn (Sub): Approx. 3.0 V

(A)

(B)

“A”

“C”

(B)

“B”

(B)

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Is voltage OK?

I931H1630042-01

6C-33 Power Assisted Steering System:

DTC “C1114”: Torque Sensor Power Supply Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304010

Possible Cause
• Faulty torque sensor signal circuit.
• Faulty torque sensor.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
!

CAUTION

Never remove the torque sensor to prevent accident and damage.
NOTE

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After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using a SDS tool or mode coupler switch. Refer to “DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.

Power Assisted Steering System:

Yes
No
• If wire and
• Power supply circuit
connection are OK,
(R wire) shorted to
2) Check the EPS control unit power source couplers for
intermittent
trouble
or
ground.
loose or poor contact. If OK, measure the torque sensor
faulty EPS body
input voltage.
• If check result is not
assembly.
satisfactory, replace
• Replace the EPS
the EPS control unit
body assembly with a
with a new one. Refer
known good one, and
to “EPS Control Unit
inspect it again. Refer
Removal and
to “EPS Body
Installation (LTAssembly Removal
A750XP/ZK9)
and Installation (LT(Page 6C-48)”.
A750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-50)”.

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Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

6C-34

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3) Disconnect the torque sensor coupler.
4) Turn the ignition switch ON.

5) Measure the voltage between R wire “A” and B wire “B”.
If OK, then measure the voltage at the R wire “A” and
ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Torque sensor input voltage
5.0 V

(A)

“B”

P

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“A”

I931G3630027-01

Is voltage OK?

6C-35 Power Assisted Steering System:

DTC “C1115”: Torque Sensor (Sub) Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304011

Possible Cause
• Faulty torque sensor signal circuit.
• Faulty torque sensor.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
!

CAUTION

Never remove the torque sensor to prevent accident and damage.
NOTE

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After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using a SDS tool or mode coupler switch. Refer to “DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.

Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to step 2.

2) Check the torque sensor coupler for loose or poor
contact. If OK, measure the torque sensor input voltage.

6C-36

No
• Loose or poor
contacts on the
torque sensor.
• Power supply circuit
(R wire) or ground
circuit (B wire) open.

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• If check result is not
satisfactory, replace
the EPS control unit
with a new one. Refer
to “EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

I931G3630026-01

3) Disconnect the torque sensor coupler.
4) Turn the ignition switch ON.

5) Measure the input voltage between R wire “A” and
ground. If OK, then measure the input voltage between
R wire “A” and B wire “B”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Torque sensor input voltage
5.0 V

(A)

P

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(B)

“A”

“B”

(B)

I931G3630032-01

Is voltage OK?

6C-37 Power Assisted Steering System:

2)
3)
4)
5)

Yes
No
• Replace the EPS
• R wire terminal or W
control unit with a
wire terminal circuit
Connect the torque sensor coupler.
known good one, and
open (torque sensor
Insert the needle-point probes to lead wire coupler.
inspect it again. Refer
side).
Turn the ignition switch ON.
to “EPS Control Unit • If check result is not
Measure the voltage between W wire “A” and B wire “B”
Removal and
satisfactory, replace
by turning the handlebars left and right.
Installation (LTthe torque sensor
A750XP/ZK9)
(EPS body assembly)
Special tool
(Page 6C-48)”.
with a new one. Refer
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
to “Steering Shaft
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Removal and
Tester knob indication
Installation in Section
Voltage (
)
6B in related
manual”.
Torque sensor (Sub) voltage
Handlebars is left turn: Approx. 2.0 V
Handlebars is right turn: Approx 3.0 V

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Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

(A)

(B)

“A”

“B”

“C”

(B)

(B)

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P

Is voltage OK?

I931H1630042-01

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-38

DTC “C1121”: Vehicle Speed Signal Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304012

Possible Cause
• Faulty vehicle speed signal circuit.
• Faulty speed sensor.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
NOTE
After repairing the trouble, clear the DTC using a SDS tool or mode coupler switch. Refer to “DTC
(Diagnostic Trouble Code) Deleting (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-21)”.
Yes
Go to step 2.

No
Bl/B wire open.

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Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

2) Check the EPS control unit connector for loose or poor
contact. If OK, then check the vehicle speed signal lead
wire continuity.

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6C-39 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
1 3) Disconnect the EPS control unit coupler [B], speed
sensor coupler [C] and combination meter coupler [A].
Refer to “Speed Sensor Removal and Installation in
Section 9C in related manual” and “Combination Meter
Removal and Installation in Section 9C in related
manual”.

Yes
Go to step 2.

No
Bl/B wire open.

4) Check the continuity between the Bl/B wire of EPS
control unit coupler [B] and Bl/B wire of speed sensor
[C]. Also, check the continuity between the Bl/B wire of
EPS control unit coupler [B] and Bl/B wire of combination
meter [A].

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Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

(A)

[A]

[B]

?

“A”

“B”

(B)

(B)

[C]

“C”

I931H1630050-03

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Is continuity OK?

Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
2 1) Connect the combination meter coupler and speed
sensor coupler.

Yes
Go to step 3.

6C-40

No
Bl/B wire shorted to
ground.

2) Turn the ignition switch ON.
3) Measure the voltage between the Bl/B wire “A” and
ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

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Vehicle speed signal voltage
5.0 V

(A)

“A”

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Is voltage OK?
1) Remove the engine side cover. Refer to “Rear Side
Replace the EPS
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D in control unit. Refer to
related manual”.
“EPS Control Unit
Removal and
2) Inspect the speed sensor. Refer to “Speed Sensor
Installation (LT-A750XP/
Inspection in Section 9C in related manual”.
ZK9) (Page 6C-48)”.

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3

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Is speed sensor OK?

Replace the speed
sensor. Refer to “Speed
Sensor Removal and
Installation in Section
9C in related manual”.

6C-41 Power Assisted Steering System:

DTC “C1122”: Engine Speed Signal Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304013

Possible Cause
• Faulty engine speed signal circuit.
• Faulty ECM.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
Troubleshooting
NOTE
Start the engine after repairing the DTC and check that the indicator light is turned OFF. Refer to
“Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-1)”.
No
Inspect the CKP sensor.
Refer to “DTC “C12”
(P0335): CKP Sensor
Circuit Malfunction in
Section 1A in related
manual”.

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Step
Action
Yes
1 1) Setup the SDS tool (Refer to the SDS operation manual Go to step 2.
for further details.) or connect the mode select switch.
2) Click “Engine” and check the DTC code.

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Is not DTC “C12 (P0335)” displayed?

Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to step 3.

No
W wire open.

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2) Check the EPS control unit coupler for loose or poor
contact. If OK, then measure the engine speed signal
lead wire continuity.

I931G3630031-01

3) Disconnect the EPS control unit coupler and ECM
coupler.
4) Check the continuity between the W wire “A” and
terminal “31”.

Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)
“B”

(A)

ar

(B)

P

“31”

Is continuity OK?

I931H1630052-02

6C-42

6C-43 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
3 1) Connect the ECM coupler.
2) Start the engine.
3) Measure the voltage between W wire “A” and ground.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Yes
Replace the EPS
control unit with a new
one. Refer to “EPS
Control Unit Removal
and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

No
Replace the ECM with a
new one. Refer to “EPS
Control Unit Removal
and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)
(Page 6C-48)”.

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Engine speed signal voltage
It changes between 0 – 12 V

“A”

(A)

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Is voltage OK?

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-44

DTC “C1141”, “C1142”, “C1143”, “C1145” EPS Motor Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304014

Possible Cause
• Faulty EPS motor circuit.
• Faulty EPS motor.
• EPS control unit malfunction.
Troubleshooting
Step
Action
1 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Go to step 2.

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2) Check the EPS motor coupler for loose or poor contact.
If OK, measure the EPS motor voltage.

No
R wire or B wire open or
R wire shorted to
ground.

I931G3630036-01

3) Insert the needle-point probes to lead wire coupler.
4) Start the engine and turn the handlebars left turn.

5) Measure the voltage between R wire “A” and B wire “B”.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
(B): 09900–25009 (Needle-point probe set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

P

ar

EPS motor voltage
Approx. 7.0 V

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(A)

(B)

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Is voltage OK?

6C-45 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
2 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Yes
Replace the EPS
control unit with a
known good one, and
inspect it again. Refer to
“EPS Control Unit
Removal and
Installation (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) (Page 6C-48)”.

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2) Disconnect the EPS motor coupler.

No
Replace the EPS motor
(EPS body assembly)
with a new one. Refer to
“EPS Body Assembly
Removal and
Installation (LT-A750XP/
ZK9) (Page 6C-50)”.

I931G3630038-01

3) Inspect the continuity of the EPS motor. Refer to “EPS
Motor Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-53)”.

P

ar

Is continuity OK?

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-46

DTC “C1153” EPS Control Unit Supply Voltage Circuit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46304015

Possible Cause
• Faulty regulator/rectifier.
• Faulty EPS control unit.
• Faulty wire harness, etc.
Troubleshooting
Step
Action
1 1) Remove the seat. Refer to “Seat Removal and
Installation in Section 9D in related manual”.

Yes
Go to Step 2.

No
Charge or replace the
battery.

2) Measure the voltage between the (+) and (–) battery
terminals using the multi circuit tester.

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Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)
Battery voltage
12.0 V and more

(A)

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Is the voltage over 12 V?
1) Start the engine at 5 000 r/min with the dimmer switch
set to HI.
2) Measure the voltage between the (+) and (–) battery
terminals.

P

2

Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)

Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

Regulated voltage
13.5 – 15.0 V at 5 000 r/min
Is the voltage 13.5 – 15.0 V?

Go to Step 3.

Inspect the regulator/
rectifier. Refer to
“Regulator / Rectifier
Inspection in Section 1J
in related manual”.

6C-47 Power Assisted Steering System:
Step
Action
3 1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2) Check the EPS control unit coupler for loose or poor
contacts. If OK, then disconnect the EPS control unit
coupler.

Yes
Replace the EPS
control unit.

No
Inspect the wire
harness. (Faulty ignition
or ground wire)

3) Start the engine at 5 000 r/min with the dimmer switch
set to HI.
4) Measure the voltage between terminal “A” and terminal
“B” at the coupler.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)

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Tester knob indication
Voltage (
)

(A)

(‫)ޓ‬

“A”

(A)

(–)

“B”

I931G3630040-01

Is the voltage same as Step 2?

DTC “C1152”, “C1154”, “C1155” EPS Control Unit Malfunction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)

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C1152
C1154
C1155

B931G46304016

Possible Cause
• Relay welding (EPS control unit internal circuit)
• Relay malfunction (EPS control unit internal circuit)
• EPS control unit malfunction

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Troubleshooting
• Replace the EPS control unit. Refer to “EPS Control Unit Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C48)”.

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-48

Repair Instructions
EPS Control Unit Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46306001

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1

4

“B”

“A”

2

D

FW

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(a)

P

1. EPS control unit

2. EPS control unit plate
3. Cushion

I931H1630056-02

4. Torque sensor coupler

: 12 N˜m (1.2 kgf-m, 8.5 lbf-ft)

“B”: Install the clip of the torque sensor coupler to the hole “A” of the
EPS control unit plate.

EPS Control Unit Removal and Installation (LTA750XP/ZK9)

B931G46306002

Removal
1) Disconnect the battery (–) lead wire. Refer to
“Battery Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
in Section 1J (Page 1J-2)”.
2) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
3) Disconnect the EPS control unit couplers.
I931G3630041-01

6C-49 Power Assisted Steering System:
4) Disconnect the torque sensor coupler (1).

7) Remove the fastener (4) and bolt (5).
8) Remove the EPS control unit (6) along with the EPS
control unit plate (7).

6
5
1
7
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5) Remove the clamp (2) and release the EPS motor
lead wire (3).

9) Remove the EPS control unit (6) from the EPS
control unit plate (7) as shown in the EPS control unit
construction. Refer to “EPS Control Unit
Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-48)”.

3

2

I931G3630045-01

Installation
Install the EPS control unit in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Tighten the EPS control unit mounting nut (1) to the
specified torque.

I931G3630043-01

6) Release the clip part “A” of the EPS control unit plate
with the special tool.

Tightening torque
EPS control unit mounting nut (a): 12 N·m (1.2
kgf-m, 8.5 lbf-ft)

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Special tool
(A): 09942–83110 (Clip remover)

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“A”

1

(a)

(A)

I931G3630046-01

• Connect the torque sensor lead wire (2).

I931G3630044-01

2

I931G3630047-01

Power Assisted Steering System:
• Connect the EPS motor coupler (3) and clamp (4).
• Connect the other EPS control unit couplers.

6C-50

5) Remove the center cover (2).

3

4

2
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I931G3630048-01

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• Install the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D in
related manual”.

6) Remove the handlebar holder (3) by removing the
nuts (4).

3

EPS Body Assembly Components (LT-A750XP/
ZK9)

B931G46306003

Refer to “Steering / Handlebars Components (LTA750XP/ZK9) in Section 6B (Page 6B-1)”.

4

EPS Body Assembly Removal and Installation
(LT-A750XP/ZK9)

B931G46306004

Refer to “Steering / Handlebars Components (LTA750XP/ZK9) in Section 6B (Page 6B-1)”.
Refer to “Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 6B (Page 6B-2)”.

5

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Removal
1) Remove the handlebars. Refer to “Handlebars
Removal and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 6B (Page 6B-3)”.
2) Remove the combination meter. Refer to
“Combination Meter Removal and Installation in
Section 9C in related manual”.
3) Remove the front fender. Refer to “Front Side
Exterior Parts Removal and Installation in Section
9D in related manual”.
4) Remove the auxiliary headlight (1). Refer to
“Auxiliary Headlight Removal and Installation in
Section 9B in related manual”.

I931G3630051-01

7) Remove the steering shaft upper nut (5).

I931G3630068-01

8) Remove the steering shaft plate (6) with the special
tool.
Special tool
(A): 09944–36011 (Steering wheel remover)

(A)

1

6

I931G3630049-01

I931G3630052-01

6C-51 Power Assisted Steering System:
9) Remove the front brake hose union (7) and throttle
cable (8) from the cable guide (9).

13) Remove the EPS body assembly.
!

CAUTION

Never disassemble the EPS body assembly.

8

7

9
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10) Remove the steering shaft bolt (10).

I931G3630057-02

Installation
Refer to “Steering / Handlebars Assembly Construction
(LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 6B (Page 6B-2)”.
Install the EPS body assembly in the reverse order of
removal. Pay attention to the following points:
• Apply grease to the spline of the EPS body assembly.
: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

I931G3630054-01

11) Remove the EPS body assembly mounting nuts and
bolts.

• When installing the EPS body assembly, align the
marking “A” of the EPS output shaft and slide “B” of
the steering shaft.

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“A”

“B”

I931G3630055-01

12) Remove the cable guide (11).

11

I931G3630056-01

I931G3630058-02

Power Assisted Steering System:
• Install the cable guide (1) and tighten the bolts (2) to
the specified torque.

6C-52

• Install the front brake hose union (5) and throttle cable
(6) to the cable guide.

Tightening torque
EPS body assembly mounting bolt (a): 26 N·m (
2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lbf-ft)

5

6

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1

• Apply grease to the spline of the EPS body assembly.

2

(a)

I931G3630059-02

• Tighten the EPS body assembly mounting nuts (3) to
the specified torque.
Tightening torque
EPS body assembly mounting nut (b): 28 N·m (
2.8 kgf-m, 20.0 lbf-ft)

: Grease 99000–25160 (Water resistance
grease or equivalent)

• Install the steering shaft plate (7) and tighten the
steering shaft upper nut to the specified torque.
!

CAUTION

• Never use an impact wrench when
tightening the steering shaft upper nut.
• Never exceed the specified torque to
prevent EPS body assembly damage.

Tightening torque
Steering shaft upper nut (d): 120 N·m (12.0 kgfm, 87.0 lbf-ft)

3

(b)

(d)

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• Apply thread lock to the steering shaft bolt (4) and
tighten it to the specified torque.

7

P

: Thread lock cement 99000–32030
(THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER “1303” or
equivalent)

Tightening torque
Steering shaft bolt (c): 26 N·m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lbfft)

I931G3630072-01

4

(c)

I931G3630061-03

6C-53 Power Assisted Steering System:
• Install the handlebar holder (8) and tighten the nuts to
the specified torque.
Tightening torque
Handlebar holder nut (e): 60 N·m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5
lbf-ft)

EPS Motor Inspection (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G46306005

1) Disconnect the EPS motor coupler.
2) First, check for insulation with the tester between
terminals “A” and “B”.
If continuity does not exist, replace the EPS body
assembly with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)

8

Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

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(A)

(e)

“B”

“A”

I931G3630063-02

• Install the center cover (9).

11

11

“A”

10

9

I931G3630064-02

9. Center cover

10. Wiring harness (Left handlebar switch/Parking rear brake switch/
Parking rear brake light switch), (Emergency switch (For P-17) and
horn switch (For P-17, 24))

I931H1630107-02

3) Next, check for insulation with the tester between
terminal “A” and body ground “C” and terminal “B”
and body ground “C”.
If continuity is found, replace the EPS body
assembly with a new one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi circuit tester set)
Tester knob indication
Continuity (
)

11. Parking/Rear brake cable

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12. Steering shaft
“A”: Hooked point

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• Install the auxiliary headlight. Refer to “Auxiliary
Headlight Removal and Installation in Section 9B in
related manual”.
• Install the front fender. Refer to “Front Side Exterior
Parts Removal and Installation in Section 9D in
related manual”.
• Install the handlebars. Refer to “Handlebars Removal
and Installation (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in Section 6B
(Page 6B-3)”.
• Install the combination meter. Refer to “Combination
Meter Removal and Installation in Section 9C in
related manual”.

“C”

“B”

“A”

(A)

I931H1630108-02

Power Assisted Steering System:

6C-54

Specifications
Tightening Torque Specifications
B931G46307001

Fastening part

N˜m
12
26
28
26
120
60

EPS control unit mounting nut
EPS body assembly mounting bolt
EPS body assembly mounting nut
Steering shaft bolt
Steering shaft upper nut
Handlebar holder nut

Tightening torque
kgf-m
1.2
2.6
2.8
2.6
12.0
6.0

lbf-ft
8.5
19.0
20.0
19.0
87.0
43.5

Note
)(Page 6C-49)
)(Page 6C-52)
)(Page 6C-52)
)(Page 6C-52)
)(Page 6C-52)
)(Page 6C-53)

NOTE

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The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“EPS Control Unit Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 6C-48)”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

Special Tools and Equipment

Recommended Service Material
Material
Grease

P

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Thread lock cement

SUZUKI recommended product or Specification
Water resistance grease or
P/No.: 99000–25160
equivalent
THREAD LOCK CEMENT SUPER P/No.: 99000–32030
“1303” or equivalent

Note
)(Page 6C-51) /
)(Page 6C-52)
)(Page 6C-52)

B931G46308001

6C-55 Power Assisted Steering System:

Special Tool
B931G46308002

09900–25009
Needle-point probe set
)(Page 6C-28) /
)(Page 6C-32) /
)(Page 6C-36) /
)(Page 6C-37) /
)(Page 6C-39) /
)(Page 6C-42) /
)(Page 6C-44)

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09900–25008
Multi circuit tester set
)(Page 6C-11) /
)(Page 6C-11) /
)(Page 6C-13) /
)(Page 6C-14) /
)(Page 6C-14) /
)(Page 6C-16) /
)(Page 6C-17) /
)(Page 6C-18) /
)(Page 6C-27) /
)(Page 6C-28) /
)(Page 6C-30) /
)(Page 6C-31) /
)(Page 6C-32) /
)(Page 6C-34) /
)(Page 6C-36) /
)(Page 6C-37) /
)(Page 6C-39) /
)(Page 6C-40) /
)(Page 6C-42) /
)(Page 6C-43) /
)(Page 6C-44) /
)(Page 6C-46) /
)(Page 6C-46) /
)(Page 6C-47) /
)(Page 6C-53) /
)(Page 6C-53)
09904–41010
SUZUKI Diagnostic system
set
)(Page 6C-20) /
)(Page 6C-22) /
)(Page 6C-24)

09930–82710
Mode select switch
)(Page 6C-18) /
)(Page 6C-19)

09942–83110
Clip remover
)(Page 6C-49)

09944–36011
Steering wheel remover
)(Page 6C-50)

99565–01010–020
CD-ROM Ver.20
)(Page 6C-20) /
)(Page 6C-22) /
)(Page 6C-24)

P

09930–82720
Mode selection switch
)(Page 6C-21)

Table of Contents 9- i

Section 9

Body and Accessories
CONTENTS
NOTE
For the items with asterisk (*) in the “CONTENTS” below, refer to the same section of the service manual
mentioned in the “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Combination Meter Removal and Installation ..... 9C-*
Combination Meter Disassembly and
Assembly........................................................... 9C-*
Combination Meter Inspection ............................ 9C-*
Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light
Inspection.......................................................... 9C-*
Engine Coolant Temperature Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 9C-*
Fuel Level Indicator Inspection ........................... 9C-*
Fuel Level Gauge Inspection .............................. 9C-*
Speedometer Inspection ..................................... 9C-*
Speed Sensor Removal and Installation ............. 9C-*
Speed Sensor Inspection .................................... 9C-*
Ignition Switch Inspection.................................... 9C-*
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation............. 9C-*
Horn Inspection (For P-17, 24)............................ 9C-*
Horn Removal and Installation (For P-17, 24)..... 9C-*
Specifications....................................................... 9C-*
Service Data........................................................ 9C-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 9C-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 9C-*
Recommended Service Material ......................... 9C-*
Special Tool ........................................................ 9C-*

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Precautions ................................................. 9-*

Precautions.............................................................. 9-*
Precautions for Electrical System .......................... 9-*
Component Location .............................................. 9-*
Electrical Components Location ............................ 9-*

Wiring Systems........................................ 9A-1

Schematic and Routing Diagram........................9A-1
Wiring Diagram ....................................................9A-*
Wiring Harness Routing Diagram.........................9A-*
Wiring Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)...................... 9A-1
Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LTA750XP/ZK9) .................................................... 9A-4
Specifications.......................................................9A-7
Service Data ........................................................9A-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 9A-7

Lighting Systems......................................9B-*

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Repair Instructions .............................................. 9B-*
Headlight Components ........................................9B-*
Headlight Removal and Installation .....................9B-*
Headlight Bulb Replacement ...............................9B-*
Headlight Beam Adjustment ................................9B-*
Auxiliary Headlight Components ..........................9B-*
Auxiliary Headlight Removal and Installation .......9B-*
Auxiliary Headlight Bulb Replacement .................9B-*
Auxiliary Headlight Beam Adjustment ..................9B-*
Rear Combination Light components...................9B-*
Rear Combination Light Removal and
Installation ..........................................................9B-*
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement .........9B-*
Reversing Light Bulb Replacement (For P-17) .....9B-*
Reversing Light Relay Inspection (For P-17) .......9B-*
Dimmer Switch Inspection....................................9B-*
Specifications....................................................... 9B-*
Service Data ........................................................9B-*
Special Tools and Equipment ............................. 9B-*
Special Tool .........................................................9B-*

Combination Meter / Fuel Meter / Horn...9C-*
General Description ............................................. 9C-*
Combination Meter System Description.............. 9C-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 9C-*
Combination Meter Components ........................ 9C-*

Exterior Parts ............................................9D-*
Repair Instructions .............................................. 9D-*
Exterior Parts Construction ................................. 9D-*
Rear Fender Heat Shield Construction ............... 9D-*
Fuel Tank Lower Cover Heat Shield
Installation ......................................................... 9D-*
Fastener Removal and Installation...................... 9D-*
Front Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 9D-*
Rear Side Exterior Parts Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 9D-*
Seat Removal and Installation ............................ 9D-*
Under Cover Components .................................. 9D-*
Under Cover Removal and Installation ............... 9D-*

Body Structure......................................... 9E-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................9E-1
Body Frame Construction ................................... 9E-*
Footrest Construction.......................................... 9E-*
Footrest Removal and Installation....................... 9E-*
Carrier Construction ............................................ 9E-*

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9-ii Table of Contents
Body Frame Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) ......9E-1
Specifications ....................................................... 9E-*
Tightening Torque Specifications........................ 9E-*
Special Tools and Equipment .............................9E-1
Recommended Service Material .........................9E-1

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Front Carrier Removal and Installation ............... 9E-*
Rear Carrier Removal and Installation ................ 9E-*
Front Grip Bar Construction ................................ 9E-*
Front Grip Bar Removal and Installation ............. 9E-*
Trailer Towing Construction ................................ 9E-*
Trailer Towing Removal and Instruction.............. 9E-*

Wiring Systems:

9A-1

Wiring Systems
Body and Accessories

Schematic and Routing Diagram
Wiring Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G49102003

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Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A in related manual”.

Y
B/W
W

ON
OFF

B/R
O/R

PUSH

IGNITION
SWITCH

ON3
ON2
ON1
OFF

O
O/G

COOLING
FAN
MOTOR

COOLING
FAN
THERMOSWITCH

Y
B/W
W

Y
B/W
W

DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

HEADLIGHT
(L)

Y
B/W
W

HEADLIGHT
(R)

O/Y
Y/B
B
B/G

B/W
P
B
B

B/W
Bl/W
O/Y
W/B

G
B/W

B/W
B/R

HORN

PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

OFF
ON

SPEEDOMETER

2WD
4WD
LOCK

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
SWITCH

4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH
(L)

REAR
BRAKE
SWITCH

PUSH

HIGH
POSITION
DIODE

LOW
POSITION
DIODE

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
ACTUATOR

GEAR
POSITION
SWITCH

FUSE BOX

2

5

3

6

1. HEAD HI
2. HEAD LO
3. FUEL
4. IGNITION
5. FAN
6. POWER SOURCE

1

4

ON
OFF

10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
15 A
10 A

ON
OFF

IGNITION
COIL

POWER
SOURCE

REGULATOR/
RECTIFIER

SPEED TO
SENSOR SENSOR

FUEL
PUMP

FUEL
PUMP
RELAY

INJECTOR
4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
DIODE

ISC VALVE

ECT
IAT
SENSOR SENSOR

IAP
SENSOR

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HI
LO

R
W
Y
Y/Bl
W/Bl
R/B

HORN
BUTTON

O
G

O/Y
B/R

PUSH

O/Y
O
O/R

AUXILIARY
HEADLIGHT

Bl/R
O
B
W/Bl
Br
B/G
B/Y
B/W

ar

B
Y
B/W
O/Y
Bl
Bl/R

O/B

B
B

O/Y
W/B

Y/G
B/Bl
O/Y
Y/B

O
W/B

O/Y
W/B

W/Bl
W

O/B
B/W

Gr/W
Y/R

RUN
OFF

B/W
W/B

B/Lg
R/B
P/W
G
R/B
W/Bl

DIMMER
SWITCH

R/B
Bl/B
B/W

ENGINE
START
STOP
SWITCH BUTTON OVER RIDE
SWITCH

Dg
B/Br

ON
OFF

Bl/R
Bl
R/G
R
O/Y
R/B
Bl/B
W
W/R
B/Y
O/Y
B/W
W/G
B/G
Y
Y/B
Y
O
W
Br
Br
R/G
B/W
Bl
Y

Y
Y
Y
R
B/W

B/Bl
B/Br

Y
W
Gr
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

Y/Bl
W/Bl
O/Bl
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

O
W
Br
Gr
G
B
Bl
Y

R
Br/W
B/Br

B/Br
G/B
R

Gr
W/R

Bl/B
Bl/R
W/R
W/G
B/W

Y/R
B/W
Y/B
B

RESISTOR

W/Y
Gr

W/Y
W/G

Bl
R
W
G
B/W

Y/Bl
O/W
R/B
Y/R

PARKING
TP
SENSOR BRAKE
RELAY

B/R
B/W
B/Bl
B/W

O
O/Y

B
Bl

GENERATOR

NEUTRAL
RELAY
DIODE
CKP
SENSOR

B/Bl
Bl/B

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH

ECM

STARTER
MOTOR

1: MAIN (30 A)
STARTER
RELAY

1

B
Y/B
B/W
R
R

P

R/B

W/Bl
P/W
W

BATTERY

Gr
B/W
W/B

O/Y
Bl/R

Gr/R
B/W
O/W

W/R

R
B/W

Gr
B/W
W/B

BACKUP
LIGHT

R
B

REAR
COMBINATION
LIGHT

BACKUP
LIGHT BACK BUZZER
EPS CONTROL UNIT RELAY

O/Y
W
Bl/B
Y
Gr/R
W/R
R/B
B/W

SET
SECEDE

R
O/Y
Bl/R
O/Y

G
B/W

R
O
O/Bl
Bl/W
Y

R
O
Gr
P
O/R

Bl/G
B
Y
Y
Y

Bl
W
Y
Y
Y

R
Y
B/Br

P

W/B
Gr/W
O/W
R/B
B/R
R
B/W
W/Y
Bl/G
Br/W
B/Bl
B
G/B
Y
R/G
G
B/Lg
B
Y/Bl
Y/R
Y/B
Gr/R
B/G
B/Br
Br
Bl/B
W/R
Dg
B/Y

B/W
B/W

R
B/W
R
B

EMERGENCY
SWITCH

9A-2 Wiring Systems:
For P-17

I931G3910901-02

ON
OFF

G
B/W

IGNITION
SWITCH

ON3
ON2
ON1
OFF

COOLING
FAN
MOTOR

COOLING
FAN
THERMOSWITCH

Y
B/W
W

Y
B/W
W

DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

HEADLIGHT
(L)

Y
B/W
W

HEADLIGHT
(R)

Y
B/W
W

O
B
G

O/B
B
G

O/Y
Y/B
B
B/G

B/W
P
B
B

B/R
O/R

(P-24)

HORN

PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

OFF
ON

O
G

O/Y
B/R

(P-28, 33)

PUSH

2WD
4WD
LOCK

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
SWITCH

Bl/R
O
B
W/Bl
Br
B/G
B/Y
B/W

(P-24)

4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
RELAY

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH
(L)

REAR
BRAKE
SWITCH

(P-28, 33)

WINCH

PUSH

HIGH
POSITION
DIODE

LOW
POSITION
DIODE

4WD/DIFF-LOCK
ACTUATOR

GEAR
POSITION
SWITCH

FUSE BOX

2

5

3

6

1. HEAD HI
2. HEAD LO
3. FUEL
4. IGNITION
5. FAN
6. POWER SOURCE

1

4

ON
OFF

10 A
10 A
10 A
15 A
15 A
10 A

ON
OFF

IGNITION
COIL

POWER
SOURCE

REGULATOR/
RECTIFIER

SPEED TO
SENSOR SENSOR

FUEL
PUMP

INJECTOR
4WD/
DIFF-LOCK
DIODE

ISC VALVE

ECT
IAT
SENSOR SENSOR

IAP
SENSOR

M

FUEL
PUMP
RELAY

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86
HI
LO

R
W
Y
Y/Bl
W/Bl
R/B

SPEEDOMETER

O/Y
O
O/R

PUSH

B
Y
B/W
O/Y
Bl
Bl/R

O/B

B
B

O/Y
W/B

Y/G
B/Bl
O/Y
Y/B

O
W/B

O/Y
W/B

W/Bl
W

O/B
B/W

Gr/W
Y/R

HORN
BUTTON

Bl/R
Bl
R/G
R
O/Y
R/B
Bl/B
W
W/R
B/Y
O/Y
B/W
W/G
B/G
G
B

ar

B/W
W/B

B/Lg
R/B
P/W
G
R/B
W/Bl

RUN
OFF

Y
Y
Y
R
B/W

B/Bl
B/Br

DIMMER
SWITCH

Dg
B/Br

ENGINE
START
STOP
SWITCH BUTTON OVER RIDE
SWITCH

R/B
Bl/B
B/W

B/Br
G/B
R

AUXILIARY
HEADLIGHT

Y/B
Y

O
W
Br
Br
R/G
B/W
Bl
Y

R
Br/W
B/Br

RESISTOR

W/Y
Gr

Y
W
Gr
O
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

Y/Bl
W/Bl
O/Bl
O/Y
O/W
Y/G
B/W
Br

O
W
Br
Gr
G
B
Bl
Y

Y/Bl
O/W
R/B
Y/R

PARKING
TP
SENSOR BRAKE
RELAY

B/R
B/W
B/Bl
B/W

Gr
W/R

Bl/B
Bl/R
W/R
W/G
B/W

B/W
Bl/W
O/Y
W/B

B/W
B/R

B
Bl

GENERATOR

NEUTRAL
RELAY
DIODE
CKP
SENSOR

B/Bl
Bl/B

ON
OFF

ECM

STARTER
MOTOR

1: MAIN (30 A)
STARTER
RELAY

1

B
Y/B
B/W
R
R

BRAKE
LEVER
SWITCH

R/B

W/Y
W/G

Bl
R
W
G
B/W

G
B/W

R
O
O/Bl
Bl/W
Y

R
O
Gr
P
O/R

Bl/G
B
Y
Y
Y

Bl
W
Y
Y
Y

Y/R
B/W
Y/B
B

R
Y
B/Br

P

W/B
Gr/W
O/W
R/B
B/R
R
B/W
W/Y
Bl/G
Br/W
B/Bl
B
G/B
Y
R/G
G
B/Lg
B
Y/Bl
Y/R
Y/B
Gr/R
B/G
B/Br
Br
Bl/B
W/R
Dg
B/Y

W
B/W

W/Bl
P/W

BATTERY

B/W

Gr
B/W
W/B

O/Y
Bl/R

Gr/R
B/W
O/W

W/R

EPS CONTOL UNT

O/Y
W
Bl/B
Y
Gr/R
W/R
R/B
B/W

P

REAR
COMBINATION
LIGHT

OPTION
Gr
B/W
W/B

Wiring Systems:
9A-3

For P-24, 28, 33

I931G3910902-03

9A-4 Wiring Systems:

Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G49102004

“ b”

“a”

9
8

“c ”
1

1

“D”

FWD

“b”
1
“C”

2

“A”

3

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86

7

1

2

4

7

5

3

1. Clamp

ar

“B”

6

VIEW A

I931G3910905-02

9. Throttle cable

“B”: Pass the wiring harness and cooling fan lead wire over the radiator
hose.

3. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness and cooling fan thermo switch with the clamp.

“C”: To power source.

P

2. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness and hose with the clamp.

4. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness and back up relay (For P-17) with the clamp.

“D”: Pass the wiring harness under of the throttle cable.

5. Clamp
: Bind the EPS motor lead wire and EPS control unit lead wires.

“a”: 60 – 80 mm (2.4 – 3.2 in)

6. EPS control unit

“b”: 20 – 30 mm (0.8 – 1.2 in)

7. EPS motor
8. Ignition coil

“c”: 10 – 15 mm (0.4 – 0.6 in)

Wiring Systems:

“E”
1

17

16

2
15

“D”

3

18

(a)

19

14

(b)

VIEW A

13

4

“C”
VIEW F

5
11

8

“F”

12

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86

“B”

6

9A-5

“A”

11

7

9

10

14. Injector coupler

2. Starter motor terminal

15. TP sensor coupler

3. Engine earth

16. ISC valve coupler

4. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness and rear brake cable with the clamp.

17. TO sensor

5. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness and diff-lock actuator lead wire with the clamp.

18. Horn (For P-17, 24)

ar

1. Starter motor

I931G3910903-02

19. IAP sensor

7. Clamp
: Bind the rear brake switch lead wire with the clamp.

“B”: To rear fender top.

8. Clamp
: Bind the wiring harness, generator lead wire and gear position switch lead wire.

“C”: Slack the read wire.

9. Speed sensor lead wire.

“D”: Pass the horn lead wire inside of the stay.

P

6. Clamp
: Bind the diff-lock actuator lead wire and rear brake switch lead wire with the clamp.

10. Clamp
11. Clamp

12. Back up relay (For P-17)
13. ECT sensor coupler

“E”: Pass the branch of left headlight lead wire
over the radiator hose.
: 10 N˜m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.0 lbf-ft)
: 6 N˜m (0.6 kgf-m, 4.5 lbf-ft)

9A-6 Wiring Systems:

“A”

LH

2

RH

4

“C”
2

4

“B”

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86

14
VIEW “A”

13

“a”

5

7

8

10

9

1

6

“D”

12

3

1. Clamp
: Bind the left handlebar switch lead wire, rear brake lever switch lead wire,
horn lead wire (For P-17, 24) and emergency switch lead wire (For P-17) with
the clamp. Cut the tip of clamp after clamping.

10. ECM

2. Clamp
: Bind the combination meter lead wire, 2WD/4WD/diff-lock switch lead wire,
ignition switch lead wire, front brake switch lead wire, parking/rear brake lever
switch lead wire, left handlebar switch lead wire, horn lead wire (For P-17, 24)
and emergency switch lead wire (For P-17) with the clamp. Cut the tip of clamp
after clamping.

11. Fuse box

3. Clamp
: Bind the front brake switch lead wire and 2WD/4WD/diff-lock switch lead wire
with the clamp. Cut the tip of clamp after clamping.

12. Fuse (EPS)

4. Clamp
: Bind the combination meter lead wire, 2WD/4WD/diff-lock lead wire and front
brake switch lead wire with the clamp.

13. Combination meter lead wire

I931H1910903-05

P

ar

11

5. Horn button (For P-17, 24)

14. Ignition switch lead wire

6. Emergency switch (For P-17)

“a”: 10 – 15 mm (0.4 – 0.6 in)

7. Drive relay

“B”: Pass the combination meter lead wire behind the upper bracket.

8. Starter relay

“C”: Slack the combination meter lead wire under the combination
meter.

9. Fuel pump relay

“D”: Pass the front brake switch lead wire behind the handlebars.

Wiring Systems:

9A-7

4
6

“a”

5

2

1

3

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86

6

1. Starter motor

3. Generator stator

5. Grommet

2. Gear position switch

4. Ground wire

6. Clamp

I931G3910904-01

“a”: 90q

Specifications

Tightening Torque Specifications
NOTE

B931G4910S002

ar

The specified tightening torque is described in the following.
“Wiring Harness Routing Diagram (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 9A-4)”

P

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Tightening Torque List (LT-A750XP/ZK9) in
Section 0C (Page 0C-7)”.

9E-1 Body Structure:

Body Structure
Body and Accessories

Repair Instructions
Body Frame Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9)
B931G49506011

3
2
4

8 7 tS
7- h
99 ar
k
9- .c
56 o
m
86

4

1

D
FW

3. Washer

2. Battery plate

4. Spacer

I931G3950001-04

: Apply thread lock to the thread part.

ar

1. Frame

Special Tools and Equipment

P

Recommended Service Material
NOTE

Required service material is also described in the following.
“Body Frame Construction (LT-A750XP/ZK9) (Page 9E-1)”

B931G49508001



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