- •HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
- •TO LOCATE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR:
- •COMPONENT PARTS AND WORK TO BE DONE
- •SYMBOL
- •ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
- •01 GENERAL INFORMATION
- •COUNTRY AND AREA CODES
- •WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
- •GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
- •SUZUKI GSX-R600K6 (’06-MODEL)
- •SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
- •FUEL, OIL AND ENGINE COOLANT RECOMMENDATION
- •BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
- •CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION
- •INFORMATION LABELS
- •SPECIFICATIONS
- •02 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
- •PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- •MAINTENANCE AND TUNE-UP PROCEDURES
- •COMPRESSION PRESSURE CHECK
- •SDS CHECK
- •03 ENGINE
- •ENGINE COMPONENTS REMOVABLE WITH ENGINE IN PLACE
- •ENGINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
- •ENGINE DISASSEMBLY
- •ENGINE REASSEMBLY
- •04 FI SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
- •PRECAUTIONS IN SERVICING
- •FI SYSTEM TECHNICAL FEATURES
- •ECM TERMINAL
- •SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
- •FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
- •FI SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
- •SENSORS
- •05 FUEL SYSTEM AND THROTTLE BODY
- •FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM
- •FUEL SYSTEM
- •THROTTLE BODY
- •06 EXHAUST SYSTEM
- •EXHAUST SYSTEM
- •EXCVA (EXHAUST CONTROL VALVE ACTUATOR) AND EXCV (EXHAUST CONTROL VALVE)
- •07 COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM
- •ENGINE COOLANT
- •COOLING CIRCUIT
- •COOLING FAN
- •ECT SENSOR
- •THERMOSTAT
- •WATER PUMP
- •LUBRICATION SYSTEM
- •08 CHASSIS
- •EXTERIOR PARTS
- •FRONT WHEEL
- •FRONT FORK
- •STEERING DAMPER
- •STEERING
- •HANDLEBARS
- •REAR WHEEL
- •REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
- •REAR SUSPENSION
- •FRONT BRAKE
- •REAR BRAKE
- •TIRE AND WHEEL
- •DRIVE CHAIN
- •09 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- •CAUTIONS IN SERVICING
- •LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- •CHARGING SYSTEM
- •STARTER SYSTEM AND SIDE-STAND/IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM
- •IGNITION SYSTEM
- •COMBINATION METER
- •LAMPS
- •RELAYS
- •BATTERY
- •10 SERVICING INFORMATION
- •TROUBLESHOOTING
- •WIRING HARNESS, CABLE AND HOSE ROUTING
- •TIGHTENING TORQUE
- •SERVICE DATA
- •11 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
- •EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
- •PAIR (AIR SUPPLY) SYSTEM AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM INSPECTION
- •PAIR (AIR SUPPLY) SYSTEM HOSE ROUTING
- •HO2 SENSOR INSPECTION (For E-02, 19)
- •12 WIRING DIAGRAM
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speed reaches 15 500 r/min, this circuit cuts off fuel at the fuel injector. But under no load, the clutch lever is
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 9-21
IMMOBILIZER (Except for E-03, 28, 33)
DESCRIPTION
The immobilizer, an anti-theft system, is installed as a standard equipment.
The immobilizer verifies that the key ID agrees with ECM ID by means of radio communication through the immobilizer antenna. When the ID agreement is verified, the system makes the engine ready to start.
Indicator light
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9-22 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Operation
When the ignition switch is turned ON with the engine stop switch in ON, the immobi-antenna and ECM are powered ON.
The ECM transmits a signal to the transponder through the immobi-antenna in order to make comparison between the key ID and ECM ID.
With the signal received, the transponder transmits the key ID signal to ECM so that ECM can make comparison with its own ID, and if it matches, the engine is made ready to start.
Transponder
Immobi-antenna
Ignition switch
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If the indicator light flashes fast, turn the ignition switch OFF then ON to make judgment again as there is possible misjudgment due to environmental radio interference.
When the battery performance is lowered in winter (low temperature), the system may at times makes a re-judgment at the time of beginning the starter motor operation. In this case, the indicator light operation starts immediately after the starter operation.
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In the case that the LED flashes fast, remains lit or unlit, the probable cause of such a failure may be due to abnormal condition in the key, key cylinder, wiring harness or ECM. (If such a failure exists, contact your distributor or dealer.)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 9-23
TROUBLESHOOTING
No spark or poor spark
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Check that the transmission is in neutral and the engine stop switch is in the “RUN” position. Grasp the clutch lever. Check that the fuse is not blown and the battery is fully-charged before diagnosing.
Step 1
1)Check the ignition system couplers for poor connections. Is there connection in the ignition system couplers?
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1)Measure the battery voltage between input lead wires at the ECM with the ignition switch in the “ON” position. (E-02, 19, 24: O/G and B/W, E-03, 28, 33: O/W and B/W)
Is the voltage OK?
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1) Measure the ignition coil primary peak voltage. P( 9-25) |
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Step 4
1)Inspect the spark plugs. ( 2-5 to -6) Is the spark plug OK?
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9-24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Step 5
1)Inspect the ignition coil/plug caps. ( 9-26) Is the ignition coil/plug cap OK?
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1) Measure the CKP sensor peak voltage and its resistance. ( 9-27 to -28)
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The CKP sensor peak voltage inspection is applicable only with the multi circuit tester and peak volt adaptor.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 9-25
INSPECTION
IGNITION COIL PRIMARY PEAK VOLTAGE
•Remove the air cleaner box. ( 5-14)
•Disconnect all the ignition coil/plug cap lead wire couplers before removing the ignition coil/plug caps.
•Remove all of the ignition coil/plug caps.
* Do not remove the ignition coil/plug cap before disconnecting the lead wire coupler, or the lead wire will be damaged.
* Do not pry up the ignition coil/plug cap with a screwdriver or a bar to avoid damage.
* Be careful not to drop the ignition coil/plug cap as it may open or short in a circuit.
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Inspect each ignition coil primary peak voltage at the ignition coil/plug cap coupler.
• Connect the multi-circuit tester with peak voltage adaptor as follows.
No. 1 ignition coil/plug cap:
W/Bl wire terminal (+ Probe) – Ground (- Probe) terminal No. 2 ignition coil/plug cap:
Black wire terminal (+ Probe) – Ground (- Probe) terminal No. 3 ignition coil/plug cap:
Yellow wire terminal (+ Probe) – Ground (- Probe) terminal
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9-26 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NOTE:
Use the special tool, to prevent the rubber of the water proof coupler from damage.
•Shift the transmission into neutral and turn ignition switch “ON”.
•Crank the engine a few seconds with the starter motor by depressing starter button and check the ignition coil primary peak voltage.
•Repeat the above inspection a few times and measure the highest peak voltage.
Tester knob indication: voltage ( )
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 9-27
CKP SENSOR PEAK VOLTAGE
• Remove the front seat. ( 8-7)
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Be sure that all couplers are connected properly and the battery used is in fully-charged condition.
•Disconnect the both couplers 1.
•Connect the multi-circuit tester with peak volt adaptor as follows.
•Measure the CKP sensor peak voltage between Orange/Blue and Green/White lead wires at the ECM coupler (Black) A.
G/W wire (+ Probe) – O/Bl wire (- Probe)
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9-28 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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