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3-60 FUEL SYSTEM (DFI)<br />

Vehicle-down Sensor (<strong>Service</strong> Code 31)<br />

Turn the ignition switch OFF.<br />

Remove the sensor.<br />

•<br />

Connect a digital volt meter [A] to the connector with needle<br />

adapter set [B].<br />

Special Tool - Needle Adapter Set: 57001–1457<br />

Vehicle-down Sensor Output Voltage<br />

Connections to Sensor<br />

Meter (+) → Y/G lead [D]<br />

Meter (–) → BK/Y lead [E]<br />

Hold the sensor vertically.<br />

•<br />

Turn the ignition switch ON, and measure the output voltage<br />

with the connector joined.<br />

○Tilt the sensor 60 ∼ 70° or more [C] right or left, then hold<br />

the sensor almost vertical with the arrow mark pointed up,<br />

and measure the output voltage.<br />

Output Voltage at Sensor<br />

Standard: with sensor tilted 60 ∼ 70° or more right or<br />

left: 3.7 ∼ 4.4 V<br />

with sensor arrow mark pointed up: 0.4 ∼<br />

1.4 V<br />

NOTE<br />

○If you need to test again, turn the ignition switch OFF,<br />

and then ON.<br />

Turn the ignition switch OFF.<br />

• Remove the needle adapter set, and apply silicone<br />

sealant to the seals of the connector for waterproofing.<br />

Silicone Sealant (<strong>Kawasaki</strong> Bond: 56019–120)<br />

- Seals of Vehicle-down Sensor Connector<br />

If the output voltage is normal, the wiring is suspect.<br />

Check the wiring.<br />

If the wiring is good, check the ECU for its ground and<br />

power supply (see ECU section).<br />

If the output voltage is out of the specified, replace the<br />

vehicle-down sensor.

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