FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
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By connecting the adapter interface, which is connected to the USB port of a computer, to a vehicle’s
ECU using the communication cable, you can display information that is necessary for identifying mal-
functions and for maintenance to display on the computer. The displayed information includes the sen-
sor output data and information recorded in the ECU.
Functions of the Yamaha diagnostic tool
However, the Diagnostic Tool cannot be used to freely change the basic vehicle functions, such as ad-
justing the ignition timing.
Connecting the Yamaha diagnostic tool
Disconnect the Yamaha diagnostic tool coupler “1”, and then connect the Yamaha diagnostic tool “2”
to the coupler.
TIP
When the Yamaha diagnostic tool is connected to the vehicle, “Er-1” or “Er-4” will be displayed on the
multi-function meter.
Operation of the Yamaha diagnostic tool (Malfunction mode)
Malfunction results are displayed in the top part of the window area.
Fault diagnosis mode:
Fault codes recorded on the ECU are read, and the contents are dis-
played.
The freeze frame data (FFD) is the operation data when a malfunction
was detected. This data can be used to identify when the malfunction
occurred and check the engine conditions and running conditions when
it occurred.
Function diagnostic mode:
Check the operation of the output value of each sensor and actuator.
Inspection mode:
Determine whether each sensor or actuator is functioning properly.
CO adjustment mode:
Adjust the concentration of CO admissions during idling.
Monitoring mode:
Displays a graph of sensor output values for actual operating condi-
tions.
Logging mode:
Records and saves the sensor output value in actual driving conditions.
View log:
Displays the logging data.
ECU rewrite:
If necessary, the ECU is rewritten using ECU rewrite data provided by
Yamaha.
Ignition timing adjustment, etc. cannot be changed from the vehicle’s
original state.
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Summary of Contents for YZF-R25
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Page 25: ...BASIC SERVICE INFORMATION 1 16 ...
Page 32: ...SPECIAL TOOLS 1 23 ...
Page 49: ...TIGHTENING TORQUES 2 16 2 6 8 5 4 1 2 6 3 7 2 10 9 A ...
Page 66: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 2 33 EAS20020 COOLING SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 2 3 1 5 4 4 ...
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Page 128: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3 29 ...
Page 146: ...GENERAL CHASSIS 5 4 15 1 b b a a 2 ...
Page 200: ...FRONT FORK 4 69 2 b a 1 ...
Page 209: ...SWINGARM AND REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY 4 78 2 1 1 1 a A B ...
Page 214: ...CHAIN DRIVE 4 83 ...
Page 256: ...CYLINDER AND PISTONS 5 39 1 ...
Page 310: ...TRANSMISSION 5 93 ...
Page 322: ...WATER PUMP 6 11 ...
Page 336: ...THROTTLE BODIES 7 13 c 1 cylinder d 2 cylinder A Left B Right b a d c A B b 1 ...
Page 337: ...THROTTLE BODIES 7 14 ...
Page 338: ...AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM 7 15 EAS20071 AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 ...
Page 342: ...AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM 7 19 ...
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Page 355: ...ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM 8 10 ...
Page 359: ...CHARGING SYSTEM 8 14 ...
Page 371: ...SIGNALING SYSTEM 8 26 ...
Page 417: ...FUEL PUMP SYSTEM 8 72 ...
Page 420: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 8 75 2 3 4 5 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 6 ...
Page 440: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 8 95 ...
Page 451: ...SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CODE TABLE 9 10 ...
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