Yamaha Waverunner 3 Manual
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9-8 E TRBL ANLS GETTING STARTED 4. Click the Update database [F1] button or press the F1 key on your keyboard. (Fig. 12) Fig. 12 1First menu 2Click to update database NOTE: Do not click the Starting service tool [Enter] button or press the Enter key on your keyboard until the database has been updated, otherwise the program will not operate correctly. To quit the update of the database, press the ESC key on your keyboard.
9-9 E TRBL ANLS GETTING STARTED 5. Insert the compact disc into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. NOTE: All the database files will be copied from the compact disc to the computer’s hard drive automati- cally. Any earlier version of the database saved on the hard drive will be overwritten. 6. Click the OK button or press the Enter key on your keyboard to start copying the database files. (Fig. 13) Fig. 13 NOTE: If an error message appears and the program stops operating, follow the error message. (Fig. 14) Fig. 14
9-10 E TRBL ANLS GETTING STARTED 7. When the database is updated a confirmation screen is displayed. To quit, click the OK button or press the Enter key on your keyboard. (Fig. 15) To return to the first menu screen, click the Cancel button or press the Esc key on your key- board. Fig. 15 NOTE: If the OK button is clicked, the program is exited. Start the program again and check that the database version indicated in the first menu is J1.00. (Fig. 16) Fig. 16 1Program version 2Database version
9-11 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING OPERATING CONNECTING THE COMPUTER TO THE WATERCRAFT NOTE: Be sure to use the enclosed communication cable to connect the computer and adapter to the watercraft. 1. Quit any applications that are running, and then turn off the computer. 2. Connect the communication cable to the 3-pin communication coupler of the watercraft, the adapter, and the communication port of your computer. Fig. 17 1Adapter NOTE: Use either the COM1 or COM2 port, and, if necessary, set the serial port as specified in the com- puter’s manual. Set the serial port where the RS232C (Dsub-9 pin) cable is connected to COM1 or COM2. 3. Connect a 12 V battery to the watercraft. NOTE: The following items should be checked before starting the Yamaha Diagnostic System. The battery is properly charged and its specific gravity is within specification. There are no incorrect wiring connections. Wiring connections are properly secured and are not rusty. There is enough fuel in the fuel tank. 1
9-12 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE TO THE WATERCRAFT Models: FX140 Top view Fig. 18 13-pin communication coupler 2Wire harness coupler 3Meter coupler NOTE: Be careful not to pinch the communication cable between the hood and the deck or to damage it. 3 1 2
9-13 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING OPENING THE YAMAHA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM 1. Push the start switch to start the engine. 2. Turn on your computer and start up Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. 3. From the taskbar at the bottom of your computer screen, click the Start button (Fig. 19), point to Programs , and then click YAMAHA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM for WaterCraft . Fig. 19 4. Open the Yamaha Diagnostic System window. (Fig. 20) After about three seconds the display will automatically go to the first menu, or click or press any key to go to the first menu. (See fig. 21.) Fig. 20
9-14 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING 5. Click the Starting service tool [Enter] button or press the Enter key on your keyboard. (Fig. 21) Fig. 21 1First menu 2Click to start service tool NOTE: If an error message appears and the program stops operating, follow the error messages. If the program doesn’t start, an error message will explain the problem. If the program doesn’t start and an error message is not displayed, the cause of the problem is most likely insufficient com- puter memory. To cancel, press the ESC key on your keyboard.
9-15 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING 6. Click or press any key to display the main menu. Fig. 22 NOTE: If a diagnosis record is stored in the ECM, “Diagnosis record available,” appears as a confirmation message before the Main Menu is displayed. (Fig. 23) Fig. 23
9-16 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING SELECTING COMMANDS FROM THE MAIN MENU Eight commands appear in the Main Menu. Select a command in any of the following three ways. Two ways to select command: Move the mouse pointer over the selected command (a or b ) until it appears as a finger mark, and then click the selected command. Press the number key (1–8) corresponding to the selected command. Fig. 24 1Main menu NOTE: If the Main Menu is displayed and the engine is turned off, electric power is supplied to the ECM for 30 minutes and commands can be carried out.
9-17 E TRBL ANLS OPERATING EXPLANATION OF EACH COMMAND 1. Diagnosis The diagnosis codes, their corresponding part name, the diagnosing results, and the diagnostic cri- teria are listed. List of items: Condition of coils (pulser coils) Condition of sensors (throttle position sensor, intake air temperature sensor, intake air pressure sensor, engine temperature sensor, and cam position sensor) Condition of battery (battery voltage) Operation of switches (slant detection switch) 2. Diagnosis record The diagnosis code, its corresponding part name, oil pressure warning, overheat warning, the time of occurrence, and the total operation hours are listed. This command enables you to check the record of malfunctions, which will assist in reducing troubleshooting time. In addition, the diagnostic codes of malfunctions that have occurred can be deleted from the ECM. The items are the same as those listed above for Diagnosis . 3. Engine monitor The input signal of each sensor for the ECM is displayed. In addition, the sensing item that is displayed can be changed. Sensing items: Sensors (throttle position sensor, intake air temperature sensor, intake air pressure sensor, and engine temperature sensor) Voltage system (battery voltage) Switches (engine shut-off switch, oil pressure switch, thermoswitch, and slant detection switch) Operation signals (ignition and injectors) 4. Stationary test With the engine off, operation tests are performed. Test items: Spark ignition coil for each cylinder Fuel injector for each cylinder Operation of the electric fuel pump 5. Active test With the engine running, operation tests are performed. Test items: Dropped cylinder