Electric Starting System - Yamaha MM700A Manual

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3. Connect an ohmmeter between the white and black
wire terminals from the charge coil (Figure 13).
4. Compare the reading to the specification in Table 2. If
the reading is not within specifications, replace the stator
assembly as described in Chapter Six.
5. Reattach the connector.
6. Close the shroud.
LIGHTING SYSTEM
The following tests determine the condition of the light-
ing coil in the stator. Ifa problem exists in the lighting cir-
cuit, make sure to check the bulbs, switches and wiring as
well.
A.C. Lighting Circuit Output Test
plug leads.
2. Locate the headlight connector (Figure 14) and unplug
it.
3. Switch a voltmeter to the AC20V scale.
4. Connect the red voltmeter lead to the yellow connector
tor terminal (Figure 15).
After starting the engine in Step 5, release
the parking brake. Running the engine with
the parking brake applied may overheat the
brake disc.
5. Start the engine and gradually increase engine rpm to
3000 rpm.
6. Compare the reading to the specification in Table 3. If
the reading is not within specifications, perform the
Lighting
C o i l
Resistance Test in this chapter.
Lighting Coil Resistance Test
The lighting coil is located in the stator.
1. Open the shroud.
2. Disconnect the rectangular six-wire connector located
near the CDI box.
3. Connect an ohmmeter between the yellow and black
wire terminals from the lighting coil (Figure 16).
Compare the reading to the specification in Table 3. If
the reading is not within specifications, replace the stator
assembly as described in Chapter Six.
5. Reattach the connector.
6. Close the shroud.
NOTE
CHARGE
Voltage Regulator
Test procedures are not available for the voltage regula-
tor. If the AC Lighting Circuit Output Test and the
Lighting Coil Resistance Test tested correctly, replace the
voltage regulator. Refer to Chapter Six.

ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM

Description
Some models are equipped with an electric starter mo-
tor. The motor is mounted horizontally on the front of the
engine. When battery current is supplied to the starter mo-
tor, its pinion gear is thrust forward to engage the teeth on
the engine flywheel. Once the engine starts, the pinion
gear disengages from the flywheel.
The electric starting system requires a fully charged
battery to provide the large amount of current required to
CHAPTER TWO
COIL
TEST

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