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3. FuelX Harness Connectors

The harness contains only the Lambda connector (O

2

).

Image 3.1

The type and number of connectors may vary depending on the vehicle, year of manufacture,
and the number of cylinders. Examples of different types of Lambda sensor connectors are
shown below.

Image 3.2

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Summary of Contents for Dominar

Page 1: ...d with extreme caution or wait until the bike has cooled down Always wear safety gloves When the installation is complete make sure to secure the wiring loom away from the movable parts or components...

Page 2: ...SL No Chapter Page 1 About FuelX and Kit Contents 3 2 Fuel Variants 4 3 FuelX Connectors 5 4 FuelX Installation 7 5 FuelX Configuration 28 2...

Page 3: ...itoring learning and adapting to the engine condition wear and tear riding style add ons such as air filter and or exhaust etc as well as the environmental conditions such as temperature humidity alti...

Page 4: ...preference of the rider For the Pro version the Fuelx contains an additional connector Refer Image 2 3 for the Handlebar Map switch Refer Image 2 2 Image 2 1 Image 2 2 Image 2 3 FuelX Lite The FuelX...

Page 5: ...ains only the Lambda connector O2 Image 3 1 The type and number of connectors may vary depending on the vehicle year of manufacture and the number of cylinders Examples of different types of Lambda se...

Page 6: ...The FuelX is connected between the Lambda sensor connector and the ECU The male connector of FuelX connected to the female of the Lambda sensor and vice versa Image 3 3 6...

Page 7: ...the left side of the bike Park the bike using the centre stand on a level surface Or a paddock stand Refer Image 1 Image 1 Note the position of the Lambda sensor connector connector hoses wires to be...

Page 8: ...4 1 1 Detach the pillion seat by inserting the key into the keyhole shown in Image 3 and unlock the pillion seat Image 4 shows how the pillion seat is detached Image 3 Image 4 8...

Page 9: ...4 1 2 Unscrew the rider seat bolts using M10 Hexagonal Socket Refer Image 5 Image 5 3 1 3 Refer Image 6 Image 6 9...

Page 10: ...4 1 4 Once the rider seat bolts are removed gently lift the seat Refer Image 7 Refer Image 8 for detached view Image 7 Image 8 10...

Page 11: ...crews 8 on sides and 2 in the front using M5 Hexagonal bit and Phillips head screwdriver The tank cover is attached by M5 screw and the panel is attached by screws Refer Image 9 for side view and Imag...

Page 12: ...4 1 6 Once the bolts and screws are removed gently disconnect the side panel Refer Image 11 Image 11 4 1 7 Unscrew the cover bolt using M10 Hexagonal T socket Refer Image 12 and Image 13 Image 12 12...

Page 13: ...Image 13 4 1 8 Remove the cover Refer Image 14 Image 14 13...

Page 14: ...4 1 9 Gently lift the tank cover and locate the tank cover connector on the left side of the bike Refer Image 15 Image 15 4 1 10 Disconnect the connector Refer Image 16 Image 16 14...

Page 15: ...he tank cover connector gently lift the tank cover and place it securely Refer Image 17 Image 17 4 1 12 Locate the tank bolt in the front end and unscrew it with M14 Hexagonal socket Refer Image 18 an...

Page 16: ...Image 19 4 1 13 Locate the tank side bolt on both sides of the bike Unscrew it with M12 Ring Refer Image 20 and Image 21 Image 20 16...

Page 17: ...Image 21 4 1 14 Gently lift the tank Refer Image 22 Image 22 17...

Page 18: ...y the connections under the tank Note that while removing the fuel line remove the connector which goes to the throttle body Refer Image 23 Image 23 4 1 16 Use a nose plier to loosen the metal clamp R...

Page 19: ...of tank Image 25 4 1 18 Locate and unscrew the Phillips head screws of the air filter box Two screws are at the rear side of the air filter box Refer Image 26 and two screws are in front of the air fi...

Page 20: ...Image 27 4 1 19 Route the FuelX harness to the rear end of the vehicle Refer Image 28 Image 28 20...

Page 21: ...4 1 20 Locate the Lambda Sensor connector on the vehicle Refer Image 29 Image 29 4 1 21 Gently pull the connector out of the rubber cover Refer Image 30 Image 30 21...

Page 22: ...4 1 22 Carefully pull the red lock and disconnect the connectors Refer Image 31 Image 31 4 1 23 Connect the lambda stock male connector to FuelX female connector Refer Image 32 Image 32 22...

Page 23: ...4 1 24 Connect the lambda stock female connector to FuelX male connector Refer Image 33 Image 33 4 1 25 Attach the handlebar map switch on the handlebar Refer Image 34 Image 34 23...

Page 24: ...4 1 26 Using a 2 5 mm Allen key tighten the screws Refer Image 35 Image 35 4 1 27 Route the map switch to the rear end of the vehicle Refer Image 36 Image 36 24...

Page 25: ...4 1 28 Route the map switch to the rear end of the vehicle Refer Image 37 Image 37 4 1 29 Place the FuelX module on the vehicle Refer Image 38 Image 38 25...

Page 26: ...FuelX female 6 pin connector to the harness female 6 pin connector Refer Image 39 Image 39 4 1 31 Connect the FuelX female 4 pin connector to the handlebar map switch female 4 pin connector Refer Ima...

Page 27: ...4 1 32 Tag the wires securely using the nylon tags provided within the kit Refer Image 41 Image 41 4 1 33 Attach the panels back after the installation 27...

Page 28: ...LED on the FuelX Handlebar map switch will help the customer to know which map is currently active Image 5 1 The rider can choose the map according to the fuel enrichment he wants The first two maps a...

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