CH20-Electrical 04-05-TRX450R-ER-20
CH20-Electrical 04-05-TRX450R-ER-20
CH20-Electrical 04-05-TRX450R-ER-20
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ELECTRICAL ('04 - '05)
COMPONENT LOCATION
COOLANTTEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
THROTTLE
HANDLEBAR SWITCH
POSITION SENSOR
BRAKE/TAILUGHT
SPARK PLUG
REGULATOR/
CARBURETOR RECTIFIER
HEATER
CONDENSER
FAN/IGNITION
CONTROL MODULE
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE
(ECT) SENSOR
ALTERNATOR
COOLING FAN MOTOR
IGNITION PULSE
GENERATOR
REAR BRAKE LIGHT
SWITCH
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SERVICE INFORMATION
GENERAL
• When servicing the ignition system, always follow the steps in the troubleshooting sequence on page 20-5.
• The ignition timing cannot be adjusted since the Ignition Control Module (ICM) is factory preset.
• The ICM may be damaged if dropped. Also, if the connector is disconnected when current is flowing, the excessive volt-
age may damage the ICM.
• A faulty ignition system is often related to poor connections. Check those connections before proceeding.
• Use a spark plug of the correct heat range. Using a spark plug with an incorrect heat range can damage the engine.
• Use an electric heating element to heat the water/coolant mixture for the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor
inspection. Keep all flammable materials away from the electric heating element. Wear protective clothing, insulated
gloves and eye protection.
• A continuity test can be made with the switches installed on the vehicle.
• The following color codes are used throughout this section.
SPECIFICATION
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Alternator Capacity 214W/5,000rpm
Charging coil resistance (20°C/68°F) 0 . 1 - 1.0 J2
Spark plug Standard IFR8H11 (NGK)
VK24PRZ11 (DENSO)
For extended high speed riding IFR9H11 (NGK)
VK27PRZ11 (DENSO)
Spark plug gap 1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 - 0.043 in)
Ignition coil peak voltage 100 V minimum
Exciter coil peak voltage High 80 V minimum
Low 30 V minimum
Ignition pulse generator peak voltage 0.7 V minimum
Ignition timing ("F" mark) 12°BTDCatidle
Bulb Headlight 12V-30W/30Wx2
Taillight LED
Coolant temperature indicator 12V-3.4W
Carburetor heater resistance (20xC/68xF) 13-15Q
Throttle position sensor resistance (20°C/68°F) 4 - 6 k£i
ECT sensor resistance at80°C(176°F) 47.5 - 56.8 Q
at120°C(248°F) 14.9-17.3 n
TORQUE VALUES
Spark plug 23 N-m (2.3 kgfm, 17 Ibfft)
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor 9.8 N-m (1.0 kgfm, 7 Ibfft) Apply sealant to the threads.
Timing hole cap 9.8 N-m (1.0 kgfm, 7 Ibfft) Apply grease to the threads and
seating surface.
Flywheel nut 74 N-m (7.5 kgfm, 54 Ibfft) Apply oil to the threads and seating
surface.
Ignition pulse generator bolt 5 N-m (0.5 kgfm, 3.6 Ibfft)
Alternator stator bolt 9.8 N-m (1.0 kgfm, 7 Ibfft)
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TOOLS
Flywheel holder Flywheel puller IgnitionMate peak voltage tester
07725-0040000 070MC-HP10100 MTP07-0286 (U.S.A. only)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
IGNITION SYSTEM
• Inspect the following before diagnosing the system.
- Faulty spark plug
- Loose spark plug cap or spark plug wire connection
- Water in the spark plug cap (leaking ignition coil secondary voltage)
No spark at plug
Unusual condition Probable cause (check in numerical order)
Ignition coil Low peak voltage. 1. The multitester impedance is too low; below 10 MSi/
primary DCV.
voltage 2. Cranking speed is too slow. (Operating force of the
kickstarter is weak.)
3. The sampling time of the tester and measured pulse
were not synchronized. (System is normal if measured
voltage is over the standard voltage at least once.)
4. Poorly connected connectors or an open circuit in
ignition system.
5. Faulty exciter coil. (Measure the peak voltage.)
6. Faulty ignition control module (ICM) (in case when
above No. 1 - 5 are normal).
No peak voltage. 1. Incorrect peak voltage adaptor connections.
2. Short circuit in the engine stop switch (black/white)
wire.
3. Faulty ignition switch and/or engine stop switch.
4. Loose or poorly connected ICM connectors.
5. Open circuit or poor connection in ground wire of the
ICM.
6. Faulty peak voltage adaptor.
7. Faulty exciter coil. (Measure the peak voltage).
8. Faulty ignition pulse generator. (Measure the peak
voltage.)
9. Faulty ICM (in case when above No.1 - 8 are normal).
Peak voltage is normal, but no spark 1. Faulty spark plug or leaking ignition coil secondary
jumps at the plug. current.
2. Faulty ignition coil.
Exciter coil Low peak voltage. 1. The multimeter impedance is too low.
2. Cranking speed is too slow. (Operating force of the
kickstarter is weak.)
3. The sampling time of the tester and measured pulse
were not synchronized. (System is normal if measured
voltage is over the standard voltage at least once.)
4. Faulty exciter coil (in case when above No.1 - 3 are
normal).
No peak voltage. 1. Faulty peak voltage adaptor.
2. Faulty exciter coil.
Ignition Low peak voltage. 1. The multimeter impedance is too low.
pulse gener- 2. Cranking speed is too slow. (Operating force of the
ator kickstarter is weak.)
3. The sampling time of the tester and measured pulse
were not synchronized. (System is normal if measured
voltage is over the standard voltage at least once.)
4. Faulty ignition pulse generator (in case when above
No.1 - 3 are normal).
No peak voltage. 1. Faulty peak voltage adaptor.
2. Faulty ignition pulse generator.
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GENERATING SYSTEM
GENERATING VOLTAGE INSPECTION
Start the engine and warm it up to the operating
temperature.
Stop the engine.
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
Disconnect the handlebar switch 4P connector.
Connect the voltmeter positive (+) probe to the
Black wire terminal and negative (-) probe to the
Green wire terminal of the wire harness side 4P con-
nector.
Restart the engine.
Measure the generating voltage when the engine
runs at 5,000 rpm.
The voltage will STANDARD: 13 - 16 V
drops about 1 V
when the fan motor Connect the handlebar switch 4P connector.
is running. Install the top cover (page 3-5).
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ALTERNATOR
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LEFT CRANKCASE COVER REMOVAL
Drain the engine oil (page 4-15).
Remove both front fenders (page 3-6).
Disconnect the alternator connectors.
Remove the wire bands and free the alternator wire
from the frame.
ALTERNATOR CONNECTORS
Remove the bolt, oil cooler hose joint and O-ring
O-RING ^ H HOSE JOINT
from the left crankcase cover.
DOWEL PINS
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STATOR REPLACEMENT
Remove the left crankcase cover (page 20-8).
GROMMET STATOR:
Remove the three bolts, wire clamp and ignition
pulse generator.
Remove the three socket bolts, wire grommet and
alternator stator from the left crankcase cover.
Install the alternator stator into the left crankcase
cover and tighten the three socket bolts.
TORQUE: 9.8 N-m (1.0 kgf-m, 7 Ibf-ft)
Install the wire grommet into the left crankcase
cover groove properly.
Install the ignition pulse generator and wire clamp
and tighten the three bolts. IGNITION PULSE
GENERATOR
TORQUE: 5 N-m (0.5 kgf-m, 3.6 Ibf-ft)
Install the left crankcase cover (page 20-10).
FLYWHEEL REMOVAL
Remove the left crankcase cover (page 20-8).
FLYWHEEL HOLDER • NUT, WASHER
Hold the flywheel using the special tool and loosen
the flywheel nut.
TOOL:
Flywheel holder 07725-0040000 or
commercially
available
equivalent
Remove the flywheel nut and washer.
TOOL:
Flywheel puller 070MC-HP10100 or
070MC-HP1A100
(U.S.A. only)
FLYWHEEL INSTALLATION
Clean any oil from the tapered portion of the crank-
shaft and flywheel.
Install the woodruff key into the crankshaft key
groove.
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Install the flywheel onto the crankshaft by aligning
the key way with the woodruff key.
Apply oil to the flywheel nut threads and seating
surface.
Install the washer and flywheel nut.
Hold the flywheel using the special tool and tighten
the flywheel nut.
TOOL:
Flywheel holder 07725-0040000 or
commercially
available
equivalent
Remove the snap ring and replace the oil seal with a
new one if necessary.
Apply oil to the oil seal lip.
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Coat a new O-ring with oil and install it onto the oil
cooler hose joint.
Install the oil cooler hose joint onto the left crank-
case cover and tighten the bolt securely.
ALTERNATOR CONNECTORS
REGULATOR/RECTIFIER
WIRE HARNESS INSPECTION
Remove the rear fender (page 3-7).
Disconnect the 5P black connector from the regula-
tor/rectifier.
Check the connector for loose contacts or corroded
terminals.
IGNITION SWITCH LINE
Check the Red wire for continuity between the regu-
lator/rectifier and ignition switch connectors.
There should be continuity.
GROUND LINE
Check for continuity between the Green wire termi-
nal and ground.
There should be continuity.
GENERATING COIL LINE
Measure the resistance between the Yellow wire ter-
minals.
STANDARD: 0.1 - 1.0 Q at 20°C (68°F)
Check for continuity between each Yellow wire ter-
minal and ground.
There should be no continuity.
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CONNECTION:
Black/yellow terminal (-) - Body ground (+)
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Shift the transmission into neutral.
Turn the ignition switch to "ON".
Crank the engine with kickstarter and read ignition
coil primary peak voltage.
PEAK VOLTAGE: 100 V minimum
If the peak voltage is lower than the standard value,
follow the checks described in the troubleshooting
chart (page 20-5).
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IGNITION PULSE GENERATOR PEAK
VOLTAGE
NOTE:
• Check the cylinder compression and check that
the spark plug is installed correctly.
Disconnect the 8P black connector from the ICM.
Connect the peak voltage tester or adaptor probes
to the ignition pulse generator wire terminals of the
8P black connector.
TOOLS:
IgnitionMate peak voltage tester
MTP07-0286
(U.S.A. only) or
Peak voltage adaptor 07HGJ-0020100
(Not available in U.S.A.)
with commercially available digital multimeter
(impedance 10 M12/DCV minimum)
IGNITION TIMING
Warm up the engine.
Stop the engine and remove the timing hole cap.
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Read the Connect a timing light to the spark plug wire.
manufacturer's
instructions for
timing light IDLE SPEED: 1,600 ± 100 rpm
operation.
"F" MARK
Coat a new O-ring with oil and install it onto the tim-
ing hole cap.
Apply grease to the timing hole cap threads and
seating surface.
Install the timing hole cap and tighten it.
TORQUE: 9.8 N m (1.0 kgf-m, 7 Ibf-ft)
IGNITION COIL
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Remove the right front fender (page 3-6).
IGNITION COIL ^ V PRIMARY WIRE
Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
Disconnect the primary wire connector.
Remove the bolts, ground terminal and ignition coil.
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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ICM (IGNITION CONTROL MODULE)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
Disconnect the ICM 6P and 8P connectors.
Remove the ICM from the holder.
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
HEADLIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
Remove the dust cover from the headlight.
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REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Remove both front fenders (page 3-6).
Disconnect the headlight 3P black connector.
HEADLIGHT 3P CONNECTOR
Remove the two headlight mounting bolts.
AIMING
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
Adjust the headlight beam vertically by turning the
adjusting bolt.
Install the top cover (page 3-5).
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BRAKE/TAILLIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Disconnect the brake/taillight 3P connector.
Remove the two mounting nuts and the brake/tail-
light.
Install the brake/taillight in the reverse order of
removal.
3P CONNECTOR B BRAKE/TAILLIGHT
IGNITION SWITCH
INSPECTION
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
Disconnect the ignition switch 4P black connector.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCH
INSPECTION
Remove the top cover (page 3-5).
HEADLIGHT 3P CONNECTOR
Disconnect the handlebar switch 4P connector and
headlight 3P black connector.
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ENGINE STOP SWITCH
LIGHTING SWITCH/DIMMER SWITCH
ON HIGH
OFF (N)
LOW
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REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH
Disconnect the rear brake light switch 2P black con-
nector and check for continuity between the switch
side connector terminals.
There should be continuity with the rear brake pedal
depressed and no continuity with the pedal
released.
CARBURETOR HEATER
INSPECTION
Disconnect the carburetor heater 2P connector and
measure the resistance between the heater side
connector terminals.
STANDARD: 13 - 15 Q at 20°C (68°F)
If the resistance is out of above range, replace the
carburetor heater.
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REPLACEMENT
Remove the carburetor from the insulator and con-
necting hose (page 7-6). TORX SCREWS, WASHERS
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COOLANT TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
SYSTEM INSPECTION
Disconnect the engine coolant temperature (ECT)
sensor connector. ECT SENSOR CONNECTOR
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
(ECT) SENSOR
INSPECTION
Drain the coolant (page 9-7).
Disconnect the ECT sensor connector and remove
the ECT sensor.
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