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ABS (ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
1. Place the vehicle on a maintenance stand.
2. Turn the main switch to “OFF”.
3. Remove:
• Rider seat
• Bracket
Refer to “GENERAL CHASSIS (1)” on
page 4-1.
4. Check:
• Battery voltage
Lower than 12.8 V
→
Charge or replace the
battery.
TIP
If the battery voltage is lower than 12.8 V, charge
the battery, and then perform ABS reaction-
force confirmation.
5. Removing the protective cap, and then con-
nect the YDT to the YDT coupler (6P).
TIP
• Yamaha diagnostic tool (A/I) (90890-03264) in-
cludes YDT sub harness (6P) (90890-03266).
• If you already have Yamaha diagnostic tool (A/
I) (90890-03262), YDT sub harness (6P)
(90890-03266) is separately required.
Refer to “YDT” on page 9-3.
6. Start the YDT and display the diagnosis of
function screen.
7. Select code No. 1, “ABS reaction-force con-
firmation”.
8. Click “Actuator Check”, and then operate the
brake lever “1” and brake pedal “2” simulta-
neously.
TIP
• The hydraulic unit operates 1 second after the
brake lever and brake pedal are operated si-
multaneously and continues for approximately
5 seconds.
• The operation of the hydraulic unit can be con-
firmed using the indicator.
On: The hydraulic unit is operating.
Flashing: The conditions for operating the hy-
draulic unit have not been met.
Off: The brake lever and brake pedal are not
being operated.
9. A reaction-force pulsating action is generated
in the brake lever “1” and continues for a few
seconds.
TIP
• The reaction-force pulsating action consists of
quick pulses.
• Be sure to continue operating the brake lever
and brake pedal even after the pulsating action
has stopped.
• “ON” and “OFF” on the tool screen indicate
when the brakes are being applied and re-
leased respectively.
Battery voltage
Higher than 12.8 V
Yamaha diagnostic tool USB
90890-0
3
267
Yamaha diagnostic tool (A/I)
90890-0
3
264
1
2
G088909
1
G088913
Summary of Contents for XSR900 2022
Page 1: ...2022 SERVICE MANUAL XSR 900 BEA 28197 E0 MTM890 ...
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Page 28: ...1 19 SPECIAL TOOLS ...
Page 44: ...2 15 CABLE ROUTING Handlebar side view 6 7 8 10 9 8 7 1 2 3 6 5 4 A 5 C 9 10 11 12 2 1 3 D B ...
Page 46: ...2 17 CABLE ROUTING Main switch left side view A 5 4 2 B 4 3 2 1 C 2 D 2 5 5 ...
Page 72: ...2 43 CABLE ROUTING Fuel tank left side view 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 1 7 C 4 5 B 4 D E 8 3 9 4 H 5 G 5 F ...
Page 74: ...2 45 CABLE ROUTING Canister H D F F E 7 7 8 G D 2 A 1 B 3 4 B C D I 5 6 D 1 ...
Page 78: ...2 49 CABLE ROUTING Radiator right side view H G F D C E 3 4 2 B A 1 ...
Page 80: ...2 51 CABLE ROUTING Water pump left side view 3 4 2 A C D B F 1 E ...
Page 84: ...2 55 CABLE ROUTING ...
Page 118: ...3 32 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ...
Page 314: ...5 97 TRANSMISSION ...
Page 330: ...6 15 WATER PUMP ...
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Page 353: ...8 6 IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 359: ...8 12 ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 363: ...8 16 CHARGING SYSTEM ...
Page 398: ...8 51 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ...
Page 417: ...9 11 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
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