Kawasaki 2014 Z1000 ABS

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FUEL SYSTEM (DFI) 3-55
Intake Air Pressure Sensor #1 (Service Code 12)
If the wiring is good, check the sensor for various vacuum.
Remove the intake air pressure sensor #1 [A] and discon-
nect the vacuum hose from the sensor.
Connect an auxiliary hose [B] to the intake air pressure
sensor #1.
Temporarily install the intake air pressure sensor #1.
Connect a digital meter [C], vacuum gauge [D], the fork oil
level gauge [E] and the measuring adapter to the intake
air pressure sensor #1.
Special Tools - Fork Oil Level Gauge: 57001-1290
Vacuum Gauge: 57001-1369
Measuring Adapter: 57001-1700
Intake Air Pressure Sensor #1 Output Voltage
Connections to Adapter:
Digital Meter (+) Y (sensor Y/BL) lead
Digital Meter (–) BK (sensor G) lead
Turn the ignition switch on.
Measure the intake air pressure sensor #1 output voltage
from various vacuum readings, while pulling the handle of
the fork oil level gauge.
Check the intake air pressure sensor #1 output voltage,
using the following formula and chart.
Suppose:
Pg: Vacuum Pressure (Gauge) of Throttle Body
Pl: Local Atmospheric Pressure (Absolute) measured by
a barometer
Pv: Vacuum Pressure (Absolute) of Throttle Body
Vv: Sensor Output Voltage (V)
then
Pv = Pl Pg
For example, suppose the following data is obtained:
Pg = 8 cmHg (Vacuum Gauge Reading)
Pl = 70 cmHg (Barometer Reading)
Vv = 3.2 V (Digital Meter Reading)
then
Pv = 70 8 = 62 cmHg (Absolute)
Plot this Pv (62 cmHg) at a point [1] on the chart and draw a
vertical line through the point. Then, you can get the usable
range [2] of the sensor output voltage.
Usable range = 3.08 3.48 V
Plot Vv (3.2 V) on the vertical line. Point [3].
Results: In the chart, Vv is within the usable range and
the sensor is normal.
If the reading is out of the usable range, replace the sen-
sor.
If the reading is within the usable range, check the ECU
for its ground and power supply (see ECU Power Supply
Inspection).
If the ground and power supply are good, replace the ECU
(see ECU Removal/Installation).
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