DTC “61” (C1661): ABS SOLENOID MALFUNCTION
Step 1
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove the seat. (
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DL650K4 7-4)
3) Open the fuse box and inspect the ABS valve fuse
1
.
ABS valve fuse: 25 A
Is the ABS valve fuse OK?
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Step 2
1) Remove the ABS control unit/HU cover. (
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Page 84)
2) Check the ABS control unit coupler for loose or poor con-
tacts. If OK, then disconnect the ABS control unit coupler.
3) Measure the voltage between
3
terminal and
4
terminal at
the coupler.
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Normal value: Battery voltage (12.0 V and more)
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09900-25008: Multi-circuit tester set
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Tester knob indication: Voltage (
(
)
Is the voltage between
3
and
4
normal?
IRREPARABLE MALFUNCTIONS
Even though the ABS is operating correctly, a DTC is memo-
rized in any of the following conditions.
• After carrying out DTC deleting and ABS operation check
(
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Page 91), explain to the customer that the ABS is oper-
ating correctly.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Valve relay circuit open or short, broken fuse for valve relay,
faulty valve relay, interruption of valve, failure output from ABS
control unit, etc.
YES
Go to step 2.
NO
Replace the ABS valve fuse.
If a fuse is blown, find the cause of the problem and
correct it before replacing the fuse.
YES
Replace the ABS control unit/HU.
NO
Inspect the wire harness. (Faulty valve relay
power supply or ground wire)
Conditions
• Spinning wheel is detected.
• Previous malfunctions were repaired, but the DTCs were
not deleted.
ABS control unit coupler (Harness end)
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