Yamaha FJR1300A(D) Service Manual page 589

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Fault code No.
ABS_11
ABS_25
Order Item/components and probable
cause
1
Installed condition of wheel sensor.
2
Installed condition of wheel bearings,
axle, sensor housing, and sensor ro-
tor.
3
Foreign material inside sensor hous-
ing.
4
Defective sensor rotor.
TIP
With front wheel stopped, rear wheel was rotated for longer than about 20 seconds (fault code No.
ABS_11) or for longer than about 2 seconds (fault code No. ABS_25).
Fault code No.
ABS_12
Order Item/components and probable
cause
1
Installed condition of wheel sensor.
2
Installed condition of wheel bearings,
axle, sensor housing, and sensor ro-
tor.
3
Foreign material inside sensor hous-
ing.
4
Defective sensor rotor.
ABS (ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
Symptom
Front wheel sensor signal is not received prop-
erly.
Check or maintenance job
Check for looseness. Properly install or replace the
wheel sensor if necessary.
Check the components for looseness, distortion,
and bends.
Refer to "CHECKING THE FRONT WHEEL" on
page 4-25.
Check the interior of the sensor housing and the
surface of the sensor rotor for foreign material,
such as metal particles. Clean the sensor housing
and sensor rotor if necessary.
Refer to "MAINTENANCE OF THE FRONT
WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR" on
page 4-26.
Check the surface of the sensor rotor for damage.
Replace the sensor rotor if there is visible damage.
Refer to "MAINTENANCE OF THE FRONT
WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR" on
page 4-26.
Symptom
Rear wheel sensor signal is not received proper-
ly.
Check or maintenance job
Check for looseness. Properly install or replace the
wheel sensor if necessary.
Check the components for looseness, distortion,
and bends.
Refer to "CHECKING THE REAR WHEEL" on page
4-34.
Check the interior of the sensor housing and the
surface of the sensor rotor for foreign material,
such as metal particles. Clean the sensor housing
and sensor rotor if necessary.
Refer to "MAINTENANCE OF THE REAR WHEEL
SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR" on page 4-34.
Check the surface of the sensor rotor for damage.
Replace the sensor rotor if there is visible damage.
Refer to "MAINTENANCE OF THE REAR WHEEL
SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR" on page 4-34.
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