The most important thing to know about your warranty is that it protects you from manufacturing defects in material or workmanship during the warranty period.
You can find the warranty period in the Kawasaki Limited Warranty Certificate your Kawasaki dealer provided to you at the time of sale. The warranty does not cover the cost of regularly-scheduled maintenance. The warranty also does not apply to the normal wear of items such as tires, brake pads, transmission drive belts, chains, sprockets, etc.
What is the Good Times Protection Plan?
Much of the warranty coverage offered by the limited warranty can be extended by purchasing Kawasaki’s Good Time™ Protection Plan (GTPP). See your Kawasaki dealer or go to Kawasaki.com for more information if you don’t already have the GTPP.
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What Am I Responsible For?Exhaust Butterfly Valve Actuator Sensor Output Voltage Inspection
NOTE
Before this inspection, confirm the pulley is original
position (see Exhaust Butterfly Valve Actuator Installation).
Disconnect:
3 Pins Connector [A] (see Exhaust Butterfly Valve Actuator
Sensor Output Voltage Inspection)
2 Pins Connector [B]
Connect the harness adapter [A ...
Exploded View
7. US, CA and CAL Models
8. Immobilizer System Equipped Models
9. ZX1000JD/KD
AD: Apply adhesive.
L: Apply a non-permanent locking agent.
R: Replacement Parts
13. Other than US, CA and CAL Models
CL: Apply cable lubricant.
EO: Apply engine oil.
G: Apply grease.
L: Apply a ...
Coolant Level Inspection
Situate the motorcycle so that it is
perpendicular to the ground.
Check the coolant level through the
coolant level gauge on the reserve
tank located to the left of the engine.
The coolant level should be between
the “F” (Full) and “L” (Low) level lines.
A. Reserve Ta ...