Kawasaki Ninja Service Manual: Intake Air Temperature Sensor Removal

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NOTICE

Never drop the intake air temperature sensor especially on a hard surface. Such a shock to the sensor can damage it.

Intake Air Temperature Sensor Removal


Intake Air Temperature Sensor Removal


Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Service Code 13)
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Intake Air Temperature Sensor Installation
Be sure to install the O-ring [A]. Install the intake air temperature sensor. Tighten: Torque - Intake Air Temperature Sensor Screw: 0.8 N·m (0.08 kgf·m, 7 in·lb) Install the damper so ...

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