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Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Service Manual: Tp sensor removal and installation

Refer to “throttle body disassembly and assembly” in section 1d .

Removal

  1. Remove the throttle body. Refer to “throttle body removal and installation” in section 1d (page 1d- 10).
  2.  Remove the tp sensor (1) with the special tool.

Special tool : 09930–11950 (torx wrench (5 mm))


Note

prior to disassembly, mark the tp sensor’s original position with a paint or scribe for accurate reinstallation.

Suzuki GSX-R. Tp sensor removal and installation


Installation

Install the tp sensor in the reverse order of removal.

Refer to “throttle body disassembly and assembly” in section 1d .

Iap sensor removal and installation
Removal Lift and support the fuel tank. Refer to “fuel tank removal and installation” in section 1g (page 1g- 9).  Disconnect the coupler (1) and vacuum hose (2).  Remove the iap ...

Tp sensor adjustment
Inspect the tp sensor setting position and adjust it if necessary in the following procedures:  connect the special tool (mode select switch) to the dealer mode coupler. Refer to “self-di ...

Other materials:

Rear suspension inspection
Inspect rear suspension every 12 000 km (7 500 miles, 24 months) Inspect the rear shock absorber for oil leakage and check that there is no play in the swingarm. Replace any defective parts, if necessary. Refer to “rear shock absorber removal and installation” in section 2c , “cushion lever ...

Throttle body construction
Intake pipe Evap system purge control solenoid valve (e-33 only) Evap canister (e-33 only) Iat sensor Isc valve hose Ho2 sensor Face the clamp end left side. Yellow marking should face upward. Face the end of clamps upward and ke ...

Clutch parts inspection
Refer to “clutch removal”  and “clutch installation” . Clutch drive and driven plate Note wipe off the engine oil from the drive and driven plates with a clean rag. Measure the thickness of drive plates with a vernier calipers. If the drive plate thickness is found to have ...

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