Yamaha Fz6n Manual
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2-44 CABLE ROUTINGSPEC A Either right or left side arrangement for the left han- dlebar switch lead coupler and radiator fan motor coupler can be accepted. B Point the L-shape terminal to the front side of the ve- hicle. C Hook the starter motor lead to the alternate pawls on the battery cover. D Route the crank shaft position sensor lead above the starter motor leads. E To the crankshaft position sensor. F Clamp the starter motor lead and crank shaft posi- tion sensor lead. Point the projected part of...
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2-45 AD Press the battery negative lead into the space be- tween the ribs of the frame. AE Pass the spark plug leads #1 and #4 through the slit of the cover 2. AF Pass the spark plug lead #2 through the inner hole of the cover 2. AG Pass the spark plug lead #3 through the outer hole of the cover 2. AH Route the spark plug lead #4 behind the air cut-off valve hose. AI Point the spark plug caps of #1 to #4 to the direc- tion as shown in the illustration. AJ Route the spark plug lead #3 under the air...
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2-46 CABLE ROUTINGSPEC AL Route the spark plug lead #4 by the front side of the spark plug leads #2 and #3. AM Route the spark plug leads #2 and #3 behind the air cut-off valve hose.
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2-47 CABLE ROUTINGSPEC a Fuel piping connector attachment directions. (fuel pump side) 1. It is inserted until it makes a click sound the connec- tor, and it checks that a connector does not fail out. It takes care that a foreign substance does not enter into a seal portion. (Working gloves should not be used at the time of work.) E It prevents that this portion falls out. 2. The clamp is attached from the bottom after the work of “1”. It checks being completely equipped with , and section. AB C...
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2-48 A Front side. B Pass the coolant reservoir tank hose hangs down downward from back of the bolt. C Insert this portion securely. D Spittle is turned back. E Insert the clamp certainly. F It may open and close to direction of which. All notches gear at the time of attachment. G Pass the coolant reservoir tank hose inside of the clamp. H Insert in certainly. I To the fuel tank drain tube. J Air opening. K There should be no slacking of the hose when it is routed.except for CAL 1Coolant breather hose...
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2-49 CABLE ROUTINGSPEC A Front side. B Point the paint marking upward. C Pass the canister hose and balance hose behind the bolt. D Pass the canister hose outside, pass the balance hose inside. E Pass the coolant reservoir tank hose hangs dowm downward from back of the bolt. F Point the knob of the clip upward. The application of water is possible at the time of attachment. G Pass the balance hose under the canister hose. H Insert this portion securely. I Spittle is turned back. J Insert to the back, but...
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2-50 K Insert the clamp certainly. L It may open and close to direction of which. All notches gear at the time of attachment. M Pass the coolant reservoir tank hose and the fuel tank drain hose inside of the clamp. N Point the knob of clamp downward. O Point the knob of clamp upward. P Insert in certainly. Q To the fuel tank drain tube. R Point the paint marking (both white) front side. The application of water is possible at the time of attach- ment. S Clamp the fuel tank drain hose, then the paint...
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3-1 INTRODUCTION /PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART FOR THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM / GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CHARTCHK ADJ EAS00036 PERIODIC CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS INTRODUCTION This chapter includes all information necessary to perform recommended checks and adjustments. If followed, these preventive maintenance procedures will ensure more reliable vehicle operation, a longer service life and reduce the need for costly overhaul work. This information applies to vehicles already in service as well as...
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3-2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CHART CHK ADJ 3 NOTE: NOTE: INITIALODOMETER READINGS NO.ITEMREMARKS600 mi (1,000 km) or 1 month4,000 mi (7,000 km) or 6 months8,000 mi (13,000 km) or 12 months12,000 mi (19,000 km) or 18 months16,000 mi (25,000 km) or 24 months20,000 mi (31,000 km) or 30 months 9*Swingarm pivot bearings (See page 4-70)Check bearing assemblies for looseness.Moderately repack with lithium-soap-based grease.Repack. 10Drive chain (See page 3-49, 50)Check chain slack/alignment and...
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3-3 SEAT CHK ADJ Order Job / Part Q’ty Remarks 1Removing the seat Seat 1Remove the parts in the order listed. For installation, reverse the removal procedure. EAS00038 SEAT