Part Names
1. Air Intake Solenoid Valve (Other than US, CA and CAL Models)
2. Front Wheel Rotation Sensor
3. Engine Stop Switch
4. Starter Button
5. Air Switching Valve
6. Stick Coil #1, #2, #3, #4
7. Spark Plugs
8. Intake Air Temperature Sensor
9. Crankshaft Sensor
10. Secondary Fuel Injector #1
11. Secondary Fuel Injector #2
12. Secondary Fuel Injector #3
13. Secondary Fuel Injector #4
14. Primary Fuel Injector #1
15. Primary Fuel Injector #2
16. Primary Fuel Injector #3
17. Primary Fuel Injector #4
18. Idle Speed Control Valve Actuator
19. Subthrottle Valve Actuator
20. Main Throttle Sensor
21. Subthrottle Sensor
22. Water Temperature Sensor
23. Intake Air Pressure Sensor #2
24. Intake Air Pressure Sensor #1
25. Gear Position Switch
26. Oxygen Sensor (Equipped Models)
27. Joint Connector E
28. ECU
29. Rear Wheel Rotation Sensor
30. Exhaust Butterfly Valve Actuator
31. Immobilizer (Equipped Models)/Kawasaki Diagnostic System Connector
32. Engine Ground
33. Battery
34. Starter Relay
35. Main Fuse 30 A
36. ECU Fuse 15 A
37. Frame Ground 2
38. Frame Ground 3
39. Frame Ground 1
40. Fuel Pump
41. Resister R
42. Resister F
43. Relay Box
44. Fuel Pump Relay
45. ECU Main Relay
46. Fuse Box 1
47. Ignition Fuse 15 A
48. Oil Pressure/Water Temperature/FI/Immobilizer Warning Indicator Light
49. Meter Unit
50. Joint Connector F
51. Vehicle-down Sensor
52. Immobilizer Antenna (Equipped Models)
53. Immobilizer Amplifier (Equipped Models)
54. Ignition Switch
55. Joint Connector A
56. Joint Connector C
57. Joint Connector D
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
This is a three-position, key-operated
switch. The key can be removed from
the switch when it is in the OFF or
LOCK position.
A. Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
B. ON position
C. OFF position
D. LOCK position
NOTE
The tail, city and license plate lights
are on whenever the ignition key i ...
Periodic Maintenance Chart
K : Should be serviced by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
* : For higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established
here.
# : Service more frequently when operating in severe conditions: dusty, wet,
muddy,
high speed, or frequent starting/stopping.
(e): Emission Rel ...
Swingarm Removal
Remove:
Rear Wheel (see Rear Wheel Removal in the
Wheels/Tires chapter)
Mud Guard with Rear Brake Hose (see Mud Guard Removal
in the Frame chapter)
Rocker Arm (see Rocker Arm Removal)
Remove:
Brake Hose Clamp Bolt [A]
Unscrew the swingarm pivot shaft nut [A].
Usi ...