4-1. FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
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• Never connect an ohmmeter to the ECU with its coupler connected. If attempted, damage to
the ECU or sensors may result.
• Be sure to use a specified voltmeter/ohmmeter. Otherwise, accurate measurements may not
be obtained and personal injury may result.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT INSPECTION PROCEDURE
While there are various methods for electrical circuit inspection, described here is a general
method to check for open and short circuit using an ohmmeter and a voltmeter.
OPEN CIRCUIT CHECK
Possible causes for the open circuit are as follows.
As the cause can exist in the connector/coupler or
terminal, they need to be checked carefully.
• Loose connection of connector/coupler.
• Poor contact of terminal (due to dirt, corrosion or
rust, poor contact tension, entry of foreign object
etc.)
• Wire harness being open
• Poor terminal-to-wire connection
• Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
• Check each connector/coupler at both ends of the
circuit being checked for loose connection. Also
check for condition of the coupler lock if equipped.
• Using a test male terminal, check the female
terminals of the circuit being checked for contact
tension.
Check each terminal visually for poor contact
(possibly caused by dirt, corrosion, rust, entry of
foreign object, etc.). At the same time, check to
make sure that each terminal is fully inserted in the
coupler and locked.
If contact tension is not enough, rectify the contact
to increase tension or replace.
The terminals must be clean and free of any foreign
material, which could impede proper terminal
contact.
• Using continuity inspect or voltage check
procedure as described below, inspect the wire
harness terminals for open circuit and poor
connection. Locate abnormality, if any.
1. Looseness of crimping
2. Open
3. Thin wire (a few strands left)
1. Check for loose connection
ECU
Summary of Contents for BLADE 500
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL TAIWAN GOLDEN BEE CO LTD ...
Page 5: ...Frame Number Engine Number SERIAL NUMBER ...
Page 25: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 20 Oil and Lubrication Points Brake Fluid Grease ...
Page 26: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 21 Gear Oil ...
Page 42: ...2 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 2 16 Note ...
Page 57: ...4 1 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 4 1 9 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 100: ...4 1 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 4 1 52 Fault Diagnosis EFI Circuit inspection ...
Page 101: ...4 1 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 4 1 53 Can not Start the engine or difficult to start inspection ...
Page 102: ...4 1 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 4 1 54 Idle flameout diagnosis ...
Page 103: ...4 1 FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 4 1 55 Integrated Fault Diagnosis Program ...
Page 129: ...5 ENGINE REMOVAL 5 13 Remove the engine oil pipe nuts Remove the outlet water hose ...
Page 165: ...8 V BELT DRIVING SYSTEM 8 12 Notes ...
Page 166: ...9 1 FRONT DIFFERENTIAL 9 1 1 FRONT DRIVE FRONT DIFFERENTIAL ...
Page 197: ...10 ALTERNATOR STARTING CLUTCH 10 10 Note ...
Page 198: ...11 CRANKSHAFT CRANKCASE 11 1 L CASE R CASE ...
Page 217: ...11 CRANKSHAFT CRANKCASE 11 20 NOTE ...
Page 227: ...12 COOLING SYSTEM 12 10 Note ...
Page 228: ...13 BODY COVER 13 1 BLADE MODEL Mechanism Diagram ...
Page 237: ...13 BODY COVER 13 10 TARGET MODEL ...
Page 243: ...14 BRAKE SYSTEM 14 1 BRAKE FRONT BRAKE ...
Page 244: ...14 BRAKE SYSTEM AND BODY COVER 14 2 REAR BRAKE ...
Page 251: ...15 1 1 STEERING SYSTEM AND SUSPENSION 15 1 1 STEERING SYSTEM EPS MODEL ...
Page 252: ...15 1 1 STEERING AND SUSPENSION 15 1 2 NON EPS MODEL ...
Page 259: ...15 1 1 STEERING SYSTEM AND SUSPENSION 15 1 1 FRONT SUSPENSION ...
Page 263: ...15 1 1 STEERING SYSTEM AND SUSPENSION 15 1 1 REAR SUSPENSION ...
Page 268: ...15 2 ELECTRIC POWER STEERING 15 2 1 EPS Electric Power Steering ...
Page 305: ...65 10A 10A 10A 15A 15A 20A 10A 10A 10A 10A 9400uf 12V ECU 12V ...
Page 306: ...65 10A 10A 10A 15A 15A 20A 10A 10A 10A 10A 9400uf 12V ECU 12V ...