There are a number of important precautions that should be followed servicing the KIBS.
KIBS Kawasaki Self-Diagnosis System Connector Color (Main Harness Side): Black KDS Connector Color (Main Harness Side): White
NOTICE
When the KDS connector cover with a lead is connected to the KIBS Kawasaki Self-Diagnosis System connector by mistake, the fuse of the KIBS blows and its function will not work.
WARNING Air in the brake lines diminish braking performance and can cause an accident resulting in injury or death. If any of the brake line fittings, including the KIBS hydraulic unit joint nuts, or the bleed valve is opened at any time, the air must be bled completely from the brake line. If the brake lever has a soft or "spongy" feeling mushy when it is applied, there might be air in the brake lines or the brake may be defective. Do not operate the vehicle and service the brake system immediately. |
NOTICE
Do not ride the motorcycle with air in the brake line, or the KIBS could malfunction.
WARNING Use of non-recommended tiresmay cause malfunctioning of KIBS and can lead to extended braking distance resulting in an accident causing serious injury or death. Always use recommended standard tires for this motorcycle. |
For Secondary Fuel Injectors
Remove the fuel tank (see Fuel Tank Removal).
Disconnect the secondary fuel injector connector [A].
Connect a digitalmeter to the terminals in each secondary
fuel injector [A].
Measure the secondary fuel injector resistance.
Secondary Fuel Injector Resistance
Standard: Abo ...
Main Throttle Sensor Resistance Inspection
Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
Measure the main throttle sensor resistance in the same
way as input voltage inspection, note the following.
Disconnect the throttle sensor setting adapter [A] from the
connector of the main harness side.
Special Tool - Throttle Sensor Setting Adapter: 57 ...
Battery Maintenance
It is the owner’s responsibility to keep
the battery fully charged. Failure to do
so can lead to battery failure and leave
you stranded.
If you are riding your vehicle infrequently,
inspect the battery voltage
weekly using a voltmeter. If it drops
below 12.8 volts, the battery should be
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