Handlebar Tilt; Exhaust System - Yamaha SR1NLK Operator's Manual

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Code
P0233 Fuel pump relay circuit
P0261 Cylinder 1 injector circuit low
P0262 Cylinder 1 injector circuit high
P0264 Cylinder 2 injector circuit low
P0265 Cylinder 2 injector circuit high
P0267 Cylinder 3 injector circuit low
P0268 Cylinder 3 injector circuit high
P0480 Fan – primary relay control circuit
P0484 Fan – primary relay control circuit high
P0485 Fan – primary relay control circuit low/
SG/open
P0508 Idle air control system circuit low
P0509 Idle air control system circuit high
P0511 Idle air control circuit
P0522 Engine oil pressure sensor/switch circuit
low
P0523 Engine oil pressure sensor /switch circuit
high
P0562 System voltage low
P0563 System voltage high
P0642 Sensor reference voltage "A" circuit low
P0643 Sensor reference voltage "A" circuit high
P0780 Shift error
P1315 Crankshaft position out of sync
P1338 Crankshaft spike detected
P1339 Crankshaft tooth not detected
P1685 Main relay open circuit
P1686 Main relay circuit low
P1687 Main relay circuit high
P1688 Reverse relay open circuit
P1689 Reverse relay circuit low
P1690 Reverse relay circuit high
P1691 Forward relay open circuit
P1692 Forward relay circuit low
P1693 Forward relay circuit high
P1694 Headlight relay open
P1695 Headlight relay low
P2228 Barometric pressure sensor "A" circuit low
P2229 Barometric pressure sensor "A" circuit
high
P2300 Ignition coil "A" primary control circuit low
P2301 Ignition coil "A" primary control circuit high
P2303 Ignition coil "B" primary control circuit low
P2304 Ignition coil "B" primary control circuit high
P2306 Ignition coil "C" primary control circuit low
P2307 Ignition coil "C" primary control circuit high
U0155 LCD gauge communication lost
Trouble

Handlebar Tilt

The handlebar can be adjusted to the
operator's preference. To adjust the han-
dlebar, use the following procedure:
1. Remove the handlebar cover; then
loosen the eight cap screws securing
the handlebar caps to the riser and the
riser to the steering post.
2. Adjust the handlebar to operator's
desired position, tighten the cap
screws evenly to 2.0 kg-m (15 ft-lb),
and check steering for maximum
right/left turning capabilities.
CAUTION
Do not rotate the handlebar to a posi-
tion that allows air to enter the brake
system.
! WARNING
Tighten cap screws according to
specifications to prevent unexpected
"movement" of the handlebar during
operation over rough terrain. DO NOT
position the handlebar so steering
(maximum right/left turning capabili-
ties) or throttle and brake controls are
affected.

Exhaust System

The exhaust system is designed to reduce
noise and to improve the total perfor-
mance of the engine. If any exhaust sys-
tem component is removed from the
engine and the engine is run, severe
engine damage will result.
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