Detected condition and possible cause
Detected condition |
Possible cause |
|
C41/P2505 |
No voltage is applied to the ecm. |
|
Wiring diagram
Troubleshooting
Caution when using the multi-circuit tester, do not strongly touch the terminal of the ecm coupler with a needle pointed tester probe to prevent terminal damage. |
Note after repairing the trouble, clear the dtc using sds tool. Refer to “use of sds diagnosis reset procedures” . |
Step |
Action |
Yes |
No |
1 |
Special tool Tester knob indication voltage ( ) Ecm input voltage battery voltage ((+) terminal: “10” – (–) terminal: ground) Ecm couplers (harness side) Is the voltage ok? |
|
Open or short circuit in the r/bl wire. |
Loading limit
Warning
Overloading or improper loading
can cause lose of motorcycle
control and this may result
in an accident.
Follow loading limits and loading
guidelines in this manual.
Never exceed the g.V.W.
(Gross vehicle weight) of this
motorcycle. The g.V.W. Is the
...
DTC “c29” (p1654-h/l): secondary throttle
position sensor (stps) circuit malfunction
Detected condition and possible cause
Detected condition
Possible cause
C29
Output voltage is not within the following
range.
Difference between actual throttle opening
and opening calculated by ecm is larger
than specified value.
0.15 V ≤ Sensor ...
Voltage check
If voltage is supplied to the circuit being checked, voltage
check can be used as circuit check.
With all connectors/couplers connected and voltage
applied to the circuit being checked, measure
voltage between each terminal and body ground.
If measurements were taken as shown ...