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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    FORWARD CONTENTS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL MECHANISM ILLUSTRATIONS SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2 “Service Procedures”, “Operation Key Points”, and “Inspection Adjustment” so that provides technician with service guidelines. If the style and construction of the scooter, Fiddle 50 series, are different from that of the photos, pictures shown in this manual, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 3: General Information

    How to Use This Manual This service manual describes basic information of different system parts and system inspection & service for SANYANG Fiddle 50 scooters. In addition, please refer to the manual contents in detailed for the model you serviced in inspection and adjustment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Home page C O N T E N T S Page Content Index 1-1 ~ 1-16 GENERAL INFORMATION 2-1 ~ 2-12 SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 3-1 ~ 3-6 LUBRICATION SYSTEM 4-1 ~ 4-6 ENGINE REMOVAL 5-1 ~ 5-8 CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON 6-1 ~ 6-4 ALTERNATOR 7-1 ~ 7-14 “V”...
  • Page 5 Home page Contents MODEL ILLUSTRATION FA05U Light / Starter switch Rear turn signal Battery / Fuses / C.D.I. / Eng. Oil tank cap Front turn signal Rear turn signal Helmet hook High & Low beam / Turn signal / Horn switch Fuel tank cap Head light Frame number...
  • Page 6 Home page Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Symbols and Marks ·························· 1-1 Torque values···································1-6 General Safety ·································· 1-2 Cables and Harness Routing ··········1-8 Service Precautions ························· 1-3 Troubleshooting·······························1-11 Specifications ··································· 1-5 Lubrication Points····························1-15 Symbols and Marks Symbols and marks are used in this manual to indicate what and where the special service are needed, in case supplemental information is procedures needed for these symbols and marks, explanations will be added to the text instead of using the symbols or marks.
  • Page 7: General Safety

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION General Safety Carbon monoxide Battery If you must run your engine, ensure the place is Caution well ventilated. Never run your engine in a closed Battery emits explosive gases; flame is area. Run your engine in an open area, if you strictly prohibited.
  • Page 8: Service Precautions

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Service Precautions Always use with Sanyang genuine parts and Rubber parts may become deteriorated when recommended oils. Using non-designed parts old, and prone to be damaged by solvent and oil. for Sanyang motorcycle may damage the Check these parts before installation to make motorcycle.
  • Page 9 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION The ends of rubber hoses (for fuel, vacuum, or The length of bolts and screws for assemblies, coolant) should be pushed as far as they can go cover plates or boxes is different from one to their connections so that there is enough another, be sure they are correctly installed.
  • Page 10: Lubrication System

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Specifications Make SANYANG MODEL FA05 Series Overall Length 1680 mm Front TELESCOPIC Suspension System Overall Width 750 mm Rear UNlT SWING Overall Height 1070 mm Front 3.00 - 10 42J(T/L) Tire Specifications Wheel Base 1170 mm Rear 3.00 - 10 42J(T/L)
  • Page 11: Torque Values

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Torque values Standard Torque Values for Reference Type Torque value Type Torque value 5 mm Bolt, nut 0.45 - 0.6kgf-m 5 mm Bolt 0.35 - 0.5kgf-m 6 mm Bolt, nut 0.8 - 1.2kgf-m 6 mm Bolt, SH nut 0.7 - 1.1kgf-m 8 mm Bolt, nut 1.8 - 2.5kgf-m...
  • Page 12 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Frame Thread Dia. Torque Value Item Q’ty Remarks (mm) (Kgf-m) Bolt for engine suspension Bolt for engine suspension bracket Upper bolt for rear shock absorber Lower bolt for rear shock absorber Mounting screws for exhaust pipe connection Nut for exhaust Brake hose bolts...
  • Page 13 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Cables and Harness Routing Note the following when routing cables and wire harnesses: • A loose wire, cable or harness may cause safety hazard. After clamping, check each wire to make sure it is secured. •...
  • Page 14 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Right handle switch Right handle switch Front brake cable Rear brake cable Throttle cable Horn Resistor Regulator Speedometer cable Front brake cable : Throttle cable : Front brake cable : Rear brake cable : Speedometer cable...
  • Page 15 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION CDI unit Ignition coil Thermo switch unit Power filter unit ASS’Y Air injection cut valve ACG. & Start relay connector Thermo switch connector Thermo switch 1-10...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting A. Engine hard to start or can not be started Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes Loosen carburetor drain bolt to check if there is gasoline 1. No fuel in fuel tank inside the carburetor 2.
  • Page 17 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Engine run sluggish (Speed does not pick up, lack of power) Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes Try gradual acceleration and check engine speed 1. Air cleaner clogged Engine speed can be Engine speed can not be 2.
  • Page 18 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Engine runs sluggish (especially in low speed and idling) Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes Check ignition timing (using ignition lamp) Normal Abnormal 1. Incorrect ignition timing (malfunction of CDI or AC generator) Adjust the air screw of carburetor Good...
  • Page 19 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION . CLUTCH, DRIVING AND DRIVING PULLEY FAULT CONDITION PROBABLE CAUSES 1. Driving belt worn out or deformation 2. Driving disk damaged 3. Driving pulley spring broken Engine can be started but 4. Clutch ling broken motorcycle can not be driving 5.
  • Page 20: Lubrication Points

    This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Lubrication Points Throttle cable/ Front & rear brake lever pivot Seat lock Engine suspension bushing Steering shaft bearing Rear wheel bearing Speedometer gear/ front Main stand shaft Side stand shaft wheel bearing 1-15...
  • Page 21 This chapter Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Note: 1-16...
  • Page 22: Service Maintenance Information

    Home page Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION General Information ·································2-1 Suspension ············································ 2-8 Periodical Maintenance Schedule ··········2-2 Transmission Oil···································· 2-9 Air Cleaner ················································2-3 Spark Plug ·············································· 2-9 Fuel Lines ·················································2-3 Control Cable Lubrication··················· 2-10 Fuel Filter··················································2-4 Driver Belt············································· 2-10 Engine Oil Line ·········································2-4 Ignition Timing ·····································...
  • Page 23: Periodical Maintenance Schedule

    25. Carbon cleaning for cylinder ☆ head, cylinder, piston head, and exhaust system. Have your scooter checked, adjusted periodically by your SYM Authorized Dealer to maintain the scooter at the optimum condition Code: I ~ Inspection, cleaning, and adjustment R ~ Replacement...
  • Page 24: Air Cleaner

    Clean Soap ‧ Limit to use SAE 20 JASO FC class engine oil, otherwise, SYM is no responsible for the warranty. ‧ Recommended engine oil: MAX-2 serial oils. Squeeze out remaining oil Squeeze oil out...
  • Page 25: Fuel Filter

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Fuel Filter Remove the luggage box. Remove the fuel line from the fuel filter. Replace the fuel filter with new one. Install the fuel filter. The arrow indicates the fuel flowing direction. Check the fuel line for leaking. Fuel filter Engine Oil Line Remove the body cover.
  • Page 26: Oil Pump Control Cable

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Oil Pump Control Cable Mounting nut Caution To adjust the oil pump control cable after adjusted the throttle grip play. Remove the body cover. Wide open the throttle valve, and check if the calibration point aligns on the oil pump lever with the mark of pump body.
  • Page 27: Tire

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Tire Caution Tire pressure should be checked when cold. Check tire for cracks, damage, nail, or other object stuck in tread. Recommended tire and tire pressure Front: Rear: Tire size 3.00-10 42J 3.00-10 42J Tire pressure 1.75 (cold) kg/cm...
  • Page 28: Rear Brake Free Play

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Rear Brake Free Play: (Drum Brake 10~20mm Type) (3/8~3/4 in) Measure the free play of the rear brake lever at the end of the lever. Free play: 10-20 mm (3/8-3/4 in) Adjust the free play by turning the front brake adjustment nut if necessary.
  • Page 29: Steering System

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Steering System Caution The control cables can not interfere with the rotation of steering handle. Lift the front wheel out of ground, and check if the steering handle turning is smoothly. If handle turning is uneven and bending, stuck, or the handle can be operated in vertical direction, then adjust the handle top bearing by adjusting the steering nut.
  • Page 30: Transmission Oil

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Transmission Oil Leak Oil level check bolt Draining bolt Check if the transmission is leak. Check Caution Park the scooter on flat ground with its main stand. Remove the oil level check bolt, and check if the oil level is placed on the hole of check bolt.
  • Page 31: Control Cable Lubrication

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Control Cable Lubrication Remove the throttle control and the brake cables periodically, and lubricate the moving parts of the Tooth face Belt width cables thoroughly. Driver Belt Remove left crankcase cover. Check if the belt is crack or worn out. Replace the belt if necessary.
  • Page 32: Carburetor Idle Speed Adjustment

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Carburetor Idle Speed Adjustment Pilot screw Caution Inspection & adjustment for idle speed have to be performed after all parts in engine had been adjusted in specification. Idle speed check and adjustment have to be done after engine is being warn up.
  • Page 33: Headlight Adjustment

    This chapter Contents 2. SERVICE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Headlight Adjustment Headlight mounting bolt Loosen headlight mounting bolt. Move the headlight for adjustment its light beam. Tighten the headlight mounting bolt after adjusted. Caution Improper headlight beam adjustment will make in coming driver dazzled or insufficient lighting for safety distance.
  • Page 34: Lubrication System

    Home page Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Lubrication System Diagram ············3-1 Oil Pump Removal ···························· 3-3 Precautions In Operation ··················3-2 Oil Pump Installation ························ 3-3 Lubricant ············································3-2 Oil Pump/Oil Tube Air Bleeding ······· 3-4 Trouble Shooting ·······························3-2 Oil Tank ·············································· 3-5 Lubrication System Diagram Oil lever switch Oil tank...
  • Page 35: Precautions In Operation

    This chapter Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Precautions in Operation Be careful not let dirt enter into engine or oil hoses when removing or installing the oil pump. If air is found in the oil tube (from oil tank to oil pump) or oil tube is removed, the oil pump should be conducted air-bleeding operation.
  • Page 36: Oil Pump Removal

    This chapter Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Oil tube Oil output tube Oil Pump Removal Caution Before removing the oil pump, clean the oil pump and crankcase. Remove the luggage box and seat. Loosen the mounting nut of the oil pump control cable, and remove the control cable.
  • Page 37: Oil Pump/Oil Tube Air Bleeding

    This chapter Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Oil tube Oil Pump/Oil Tube Air Bleeding Caution The oil tube system has to be conducted air bleeding operation because air will clog or restraint oil flowing so that cause serious Oil output tube engine damage.
  • Page 38: Oil Tank

    This chapter Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Oil Tank Oil tank cap Removal/Installation Remove the battery and oil tank cap. Remove the luggage box and seat. Remove the oil input tube from oil pump, and then drain oil to a clean container. Oil tube Remove the oil level switch wire of the oil Oil level switch...
  • Page 39 This chapter Contents 3. LUBRICATION SYSTEM Notes:...
  • Page 40: Engine Removal

    Home page Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Maintenance Information ····················4-2 Engine installation ······························ 4-5 Engine removal····································4-3 4.0kgf-m 3.3kgf-m 1.2kgf-m 6.0kgf-m...
  • Page 41: Engine Removal

    This chapter Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Maintenance Information There are parts that require removal of engine for maintenance. Crankcase Crankshaft Related bolts tightening torque for removal of engine: Engine hanger bolt 5.0kgf-m Engine bracket bolt 6.0kgf-m Rear shock absorber upper mounting bolts 4.0kgf-m Rear shock absorber lower mounting bolts 2.7kgf-m...
  • Page 42 This chapter Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Engine removal Spark plug cap Remove body cover. Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug section. Remove the fuel output and the vacuum tubes Oil control cable Oil tube from fuel pump. Remove the oil control cable from oil pump.
  • Page 43 This chapter Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Remove rear brake cable from engine rear-lower side. Brake cable Remove air cleaner mounting bolts. (2 bolts) Mounting bolt Shock absorber lower Support the engine and then remove shock mounting bolt absorber lower mounting bolt. Connection nut Remove two exhaust pipe connection nuts.
  • Page 44: Engine Installation

    This chapter Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Remove engine mounting nut and bolt. Engine mounting bolt Engine installation Install in the reverse order of removal procedures. Tighten the engine mounting and rear shock absorber upper/lower bolts. Torque value: Engine hanger bolt: 5.0kgf-m Rear shock absorber upper mounting bolts:...
  • Page 45 This chapter Contents 4. ENGINE REMOVAL Note:...
  • Page 46: Cylinder Head/Cylinder/Piston

    Home page Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Maintenance Information ···················5-2 Cylinder Head ·····································5-3 Troubleshooting ·································5-2 Cylinder/Piston···································5-5...
  • Page 47 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Maintenance Information Precautions in Operation The inspection and maintenance of the cylinder head, cylinder and piston can be carried as engine mounted on the body. It should clean the engine to prevent dirt from entering into cylinder and crankcase before removal. Remove all washes from the interfaces of cylinder head, cylinder and crankcase.
  • Page 48: Cylinder Head

    This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Cylinder Head Tightening bolt Cylinder Removal Removal body covers. Remove spark plug cap. Remove fan cover. Remove engine shield. Engine shield Remove two connection nuts of the exhaust pipe. Tightening bolt x 2 Remove exhaust muffle mounting bolt, and then remove the exhaust pipe.
  • Page 49 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Cylinder Head Inspection Use a straight edge and a feeler gauge to measure the cylinder head for warp. Service limit: 0.10 mm Tightening bolts Cylinder Head Installation Replace the cylinder head gasket with new one, and place the cylinder head onto cylinder.
  • Page 50 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Cylinder/Piston Cylinder Removal Be careful to pull the cylinder up and prevent piston from damage. Caution Do not have pry out operation between cylinder and crankcase. Or let radiation fan be knocked seriously. Piston Removal Place a clean rag onto crankshaft to cover the piston.
  • Page 51 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Use a straight edge and a feeler gauge to measure the cylinder head for warp. Service limit: 0.10 mm In “X” and “Y” direction, measure the cylinder for worn out as the three levels shown in the figure. With the max.
  • Page 52 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Piston Ring Inspection Measure the end gap of each piston ring. Service limit: 0.40 mm Caution With the piston, push each piston ring into cylinder correctly. Connecting Rod Inspection Install bearing and piston pin onto connecting rod small end, and then check its clearance.
  • Page 53 This chapter Contents 5. CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER/PISTON Place a cleaning cloth onto the crankcase opening Piston to prevent the piston pin snap ring from falling into the crankcase. 〝EX〞mark Apply with two-stroke engine oil onto needle bearing and piston pin, and then install the piston pin onto connecting rod.
  • Page 54: Alternator

    Home page Contents 6. ALTERNATOR Maintenance Information ··········6-2 Alternator Installation ··············· 6-4 Alternator Removal ···················6-3 3.8kgf-m...
  • Page 55 This chapter Contents 6. ALTERNATOR Maintenance Information Precautions in Operation The maintenance service of A.C. alternator can be carried out directly on the scooter. Please refer to Chapter 15 for the relative alternator inspection. Torque value: Flywheel 3.8kgf-m Tool General tool Rotor puller Universal holder Coil resistance value for the A.C.
  • Page 56 This chapter Contents 6. ALTERNATOR Cooling fan cover Alternator Removal Remove the body cover. Remove two bolts and then take out cooling fan cover. Bolt Remove four bolts, and then take out the cooling fan. Cooling fan Hold flywheel with universal holder. Support the flywheel and the remove the 10 mm Universal holder nut on the flywheel.
  • Page 57 This chapter Contents 6. ALTERNATOR Disconnect alternator wire connector and pulse Wire harness connector generator connector. Remove the pulse generator and alternator four (4) bolts, and then take out the alternator assembly. Caution Care to be taken for not damaging the alternator coil.
  • Page 58 Home page Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Maintenance Information················· 7-2 Drive Belt···········································7-5 Trouble Shooting······························ 7-2 Movable Driven Pulley······················7-6 Left Crankcase Cover ······················ 7-3 Clutch/Driven Pulley·························7-10 Reassembly of Kick Starter ············· 7-4 Installation of the Left Crankcase Cover ··························································· 7-4 3.8kgf-m 5.5kgf-m 3.8kgf-m...
  • Page 59: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Maintenance Information Precautions in Operation The surfaces of drive belt and driven pulley must be free of grease. Specification Item Standard value(mm) Limit(mm) Driving belt width 18.0 16.5 ID of movable driving pulley 20.035~20.085 20.120 OD of movable driving pulley boss...
  • Page 60: Left Crankcase Cover

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Left Crankcase Cover Left crankcase cover Left crankcase cover removal Remove left body side cover. Remove air cleaner. Remove kick start arm. Remove left crankcase cover. Kick start arm Return spring Disassembly of Kick Starter Remove snap clip and thrust washer from left crankcase cover.
  • Page 61: Reassembly Of Kick Starter

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Reassembly of Kick Starter Kick starter spindle Install bush, return spring and starter spindle as diagram shown. Install thrust washer and snap clip onto starter spindle. Install Kick starter lever temporary. Slightly rotate the lever and then align driven gear with width-tooth on the starter spindle.
  • Page 62: Drive Belt

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Drive Belt Removal Remove left crankcase cover. Hold clutch outer with universal holder, and remove nut and clutch outer. Caution Using special tools for tightening or loosening the nut. Fixed rear wheel or rear brake will damage Universal holder reduction gear system.
  • Page 63: Movable Drive Face

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Install the driven pulley that has installed the belt Drive shaft Drive face Drive belt onto drive shaft. Clutch/driven pulley Install the clutch with universal holder, and then Clutch outer tighten nut to specified torque value. Torque value: 3.8kgf-m Universal holder Movable Drive Face...
  • Page 64 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Drive face boss Movable drive face Removal Remove movable drive face set and drive belt from crankshaft. Crankshaft Remove ramp plate. Ramp plate Remove weight rollers from movable face. Movable drive face Weight roller Inspection The weight roller is to press movable driven face...
  • Page 65 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Check if movable drive face boss is worn or Movable drive face damage and replace it if necessary. Measure the outer diameter of drive face boss, and replace it if it exceed service limit. Service limit: 19.98 mm Measure the inner diameter of drive face, and replace it if it exceed service limit.
  • Page 66 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Install movable drive face assembly onto Drive face boss Movable drive face crankshaft. Crankshaft Drive Face Installation Drive belt Press down Press drive belt into pulley groove, and then pull the belt on to crank shaft. Install drive face, washer and nut.
  • Page 67: Clutch/Driven Pulley

    This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Clutch/Driven Pulley Clutch nut wrench Disassembly Remove drive belt and clutch/driven pulley. Install clutch spring compressor onto the pulley assembly, and operate the compressor to let nut be installed more easily. Caution Do not press the compressor too much.
  • Page 68 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Clutch weight Clutch weight Measure each clutch weight thickness. Replace it if exceeds service limit. Service limit: 2.0 mm Driven pulley spring Measure the length of driven pulley spring. Replace it if exceeds service limit. Service limit: 92.7 mm Free length Driven pulley...
  • Page 69 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Clutch Block Replacement Spring Drive plate Remove clip and washer, and then remove clutch weight and spring from drive plate. Caution Some of models are equipped with one mounting plate instead of 3 snap clips. Check if spring is damage or insufficient Snap clip elasticity.
  • Page 70 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Install snap clip and mounting plate onto lock pin. Snap clip Replacement of Driven Pulley Bearing Remove inner bearing. Outer bearing Caution Clip If the inner bearing equipped with oil seal on side in the driven pulley, then remove the oil seal firstly.
  • Page 71 This chapter Contents 7. “V” TYPE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM/KICK-STARTER Installation of Clutch/Driven Pulley Oil seal Assembly Install new oil seal and O-ring onto sliding pulley. Apply with specified grease to lubricate the inside of sliding pulley. O-ring Specified grease Sliding pulley Install sliding pulley onto driven pulley.
  • Page 72: Final Driving Mechanism

    Home page Contents 8. FINAL DRIVING MECHANISM Maintenance Information ················· 8-2 Inspection of Final Driving Mechanism ···························································· 8-4 Troubleshooting ······························· 8-2 Bearing Replacement ······················· 8-4 Disassembly of Final Driving Mechanism ···························································· 8-3 Re-Assembly of Final Driving Mechanism ········································ 8-4...
  • Page 73 Oil quantity:100 c.c. (90 c.c. as replacement) Special tools: Inner type bearing puller (SYM-6204020) Outer type bearing puller (SYM-6204010) Final shaft oil seal installer (SYM-9125500) Drive shaft oil seal installer (SYM-9120200) Bearing driver 6204 (SYM-9110400) Bearing driver 6201 (SYM-9610001) Bearing driver 6203/6004UZ (SYM-9620000) L.
  • Page 74 This chapter Contents 8. FINAL DRIVING MECHANISM Disassembly of Final Driving Mounting bolts Oil filling hole Mechanism Remove driven pulley Drain gear oil out from gearbox. Remove rear wheel. Remove gearbox cover mounting bolts from the clutch side and then remove the cover from the rear wheel side.
  • Page 75: Bearing Replacement

    Special tool: Gear Box Cover Punch guide Final shaft bearing: Bearing driver 6203/6004UZ (SYM-9620000) Bearing driver 6201 (SYM-9610001) Final shaft oil seal installer (SYM-9125500) Adapter Left Crankcase Drive shaft bearing: Drive shaft Bearing driver 6203/6004UZ (SYM-9620000) Bearing driver 6201 (SYM-9610001) L.
  • Page 76 This chapter Contents 8. FINAL DRIVING MECHANISM Install countershaft, final driven gear and thrust Final driven gear & shaft washer. Counter gear & shaft Install new gasket and lock pin. Mounting bolts Oil filling hole Install gearbox cover. Install clutch/driven pulley assembly. Install driven pulley, drive belt, and left crankcase side cover.
  • Page 77 This chapter Contents 8. FINAL DRIVING MECHANISM Notes:...
  • Page 78: Crankcase/Crankshaft

    Home page Contents 9. CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT Maintenance Information ··················· 9-2 Crankshaft Removal·····························9-3 Troubleshooting ································· 9-2 Crankshaft Inspection··························9-4 Crankcase Disassembly ···················· 9-3 Crankcase Installation ·························9-5 1.0kgf-m Apply liquid gasket...
  • Page 79: Maintenance Information

    Special Tools Crankcase disassemble tool (SYM-1120100-G5) Outer bearing puller (SYM-6204010) R. Crank shaft puller (SYM-1130000-R) R. Crank shaft install bush (SYM-1130020) L. Crank shaft puller (SYM-1130000-L) L. Crank shaft install bush (SYM-1130010) 20*32*6 Oil seal driver (SYM-9120200) Bearing driver 6204 (SYM-9110400)
  • Page 80: Crankcase Disassembly

    This chapter Contents 9. CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT Crankcase Disassembly Remove the crankcase bolts. Bolts Install the crankcase puller onto the right crankcase with two (2) bolts, 6mm, as the Crankcase puller diagram shown. Disassemble the right crankcase. Right crankcase Crankshaft Removal Crankcase puller As the diagram show with 3 special bolts to install the crankcase puller onto the left crankcase.
  • Page 81: Crankshaft Inspection

    This chapter Contents 9. CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT Crankshaft Inspection Measure the clearance of connecting rod big end. Service limit: 0.60 mm Measure the radial clearance of connecting rod big end at X-Y directions as diagram show. Service limit: 0.04 mm Place the crankshaft on a V-block, measure run-out points A and B of the crankshaft with dial gauge.
  • Page 82: Crankcase Installation

    This chapter Contents 9. CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT Crankcase Installation Clean the crankshaft with solvent and blow it with Bearing driver 6204 compressed air. Then, check for damage or other foreign materials attached. Install new bearing into right crankcase. Caution All rotation and sliding surfaces have to be applied with clean engine oil.
  • Page 83 This chapter Contents 9. CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT Assemble the right crankcase with assembly R. Crank shaft puller tools. R. Crank shaft Install right crankcase onto the crankshaft. install bush Install right crankshaft puller and install bush onto crankshaft. Screw the right crankshaft puller onto crankshaft. Turn the puller in C.W.
  • Page 84: Fuel System

    Home page Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Maintenance Information··················10-2 Flaot Level Inspection ······················10-9 Troubleshooting································10-2 Carburetor Installation ·····················10-9 Throttle Valve ····································10-4 Reed Valve·········································10-9 Carburetor Remove···························10-5 Fuel Pump ·········································10-10 Auto By-Starter··································10-5 Air Cleaner·········································10-11 Float/Float Valve/Jet ·························10-8 Throttle valve cable Air hose Oil tube Vacuum hose Carburetor Fuel pump...
  • Page 85: Maintenance Information

    When disassembling fuel system parts, pay attention to O-ring position, replace with new one as re-assembly It has to conduct air bleeding operation as removed the oil tube. Idle speed adjustment. Specification Item FIDDLE 50 Venturi diameter 14 mm Fuel level 8.6±1.0mm Air screw opener...
  • Page 86 10. FUEL SYSTEM 10-3...
  • Page 87: Throttle Valve

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Carburetor Throttle Valve upper part Removal Remove the body cover. Remove the carburetor upper part, throttle valve spring and sealed cap. Remove the throttle valve cable from the throttle valve. Remove needle clamp and fuel needle. Oil hose Inspection Throttle valve spring...
  • Page 88: Carburetor Remove

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM components for damage. Carburetor Remove Remove the luggage box and body cover. Disconnect the auto by-starter connector. Loosen draining screw and then drain out fuel inside the carburetor. Loosen carburetor upper part and remove carburetor upper part.
  • Page 89 10. FUEL SYSTEM Carburetor Fuel hose upper part Bolt Draining screw Connection hose clamp Auto by-starter Carburetor Auto by-starter 10-6...
  • Page 90 This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Remove carburetor, and allow it to cool off for 30 minutes. Connect fuel rich circuit with a hose and pump compressed air to the hose. Air should flow into fuel rich circuit. Replace the auto by-starter if the circuit clogged. Connect battery to starter’s connectors and wait for several minutes.
  • Page 91: Float/Float Valve/Jet

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Float/Float Valve/Jet Removal Remove the float from carburetor body. Remove the float pin and then remove float and float valve. Check the valve seat for worn out or damage. Check float for bend and if fuel inside the float. Before removing both the throttle valve stopper Float cap and air screws, record their original turns for...
  • Page 92: Flaot Level Inspection

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Float Level Inspection Measure float fuel level to have the upper end of float just contact with the float. Float fuel level: 8.8 mm Carefully bend the float arm for adjustment. Check the float operation and the install it. Carburetor Carburetor Installation Fuel hose...
  • Page 93: Fuel Pump

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Inspection Reed valve Check the reed valve for damage and its reed Reed stopper strength. Check the reed valve seat for crack, damage and the clearance between the seat and the valve. Replace reed valve if necessary. Caution Do not bend the reed valve stopper.
  • Page 94: Air Cleaner

    This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Air Cleaner Mounting screws X 5 Removal/Installation Remove the EEC hose from the air cleaner set. Loosen connection hose clamp. Remove 2 bolts and then remove the air cleaner set. Install in the reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 95 This chapter Contents 10. FUEL SYSTEM Notes: 10-12...
  • Page 96: Brake System

    Home page Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Front Drum Brake System··············· 11-1 Troubleshooting ·································11-4 Rear Drum Brake System················ 11-2 Drum Brake ·········································11-5 Maintenance Information ················ 11-3 Front Drum Brake System 0.55kgf-m 2.5kgf-m 6.0kgf-m 11-1...
  • Page 97: Rear Drum Brake System

    This chapter Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Rear Drum Brake System 2.5kgf-m 11.0kgf-m 0.55kgf-m 11-2...
  • Page 98: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Maintenance Information Precautions in Operation Caution Inhaling brake lining ashes may cause disorders of respiration system, therefore, never use air hose or dry brush to clean brake parts. Use vacuum cleaner or other authorized tool instead. The brake caliper can be removed without removing the hydraulic system.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    This chapter Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Troubleshooting Disc Brake Soft brake lever Hard operation of brake Tight brake 1. Air inside the hydraulic 1. Dirty brake lining/disc lever system 2. Poor wheel alignment 1. Blocked brake system 2. Hydraulic system leaking 3.
  • Page 100 This chapter Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Drum Brake To use vacuum cleaner or other alternatives to avoid danger caused from dusts. Caution Inhaling brake lining ashes may cause disorders of respiration system, therefore, never use compressed air or dry brush to clean brake parts.
  • Page 101 This chapter Contents 11. BRAKE SYSTEM Installation Bolt Apply with a thin coat of grease to the brake cam and the anchor pin. Install brake cam. Never allow brake linings to be contaminated by oil or grease. Wipe off the excessive grease from brake cam and the anchor pin.
  • Page 102 Home page Contents 12. BODY COVER Body Overview································ 12-1 Front Spoiler····································12-7 Maintenance Information ··············· 12-2 Floor Panel ······································12-8 Side Covers ····································· 12-3 Front Fender····································12-9 Luggage Box ··································· 12-3 Front Inner Box ·······························12-10 Body Cover······································ 12-4 Under cover ·····································12-11 Front Cover ····································· 12-6 Rear fender ······································12-11 Body Overview Double seat...
  • Page 103: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Maintenance Information Body covers disassemble sequence: Handle Up Cover Front Cover Luggage Box/Seat Left/Right Side Cover Left/Right Side Cover Front Fender B Body Cover Front Under Spoiler Front Fender A Front Inner Cover Center Cover Left/Right Side Cover Rear Fender Under Cover...
  • Page 104: Side Covers

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Side Covers 1. Removal: Remove 2 screws (front/middle) from two side covers. Screws Slide the side cover backward so that and remove the side cover 2. Installation: Install in reverse order of removal procedures. Luggage Box Oil tank cap 1.
  • Page 105 This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Body Cover 1. Removal: Remove 4 bolts from rear carrier, and then remove rear carrier. Bolts Remove the luggage box. Remove 4 screws from the two side cover, and then remove the side cover. Screws Remove 1 screw from the front side.
  • Page 106: 12. Body Cover

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Remove the seat catch cable Seat catch cable Remove the tail light power line attachment Remove the body cover. 2. Installation: Install in reverse order of removal procedures. 12-5...
  • Page 107: Front Cover

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Front Cover 1. Removal: Remove 12 screws from the inner cover side. Screws Remove 1 screw from the front cover. Screws Push the front guard up and then remove 2. Installation Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 108: Front Spoiler

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Front Spoiler 1. Removal: Remove the front cover and right / left side cover. Remove 2 screws from the front inner box. Screw Remove the front spoiler 2. Installation: Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 109: Floor Panel

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Floor Panel 1. Removal: Remove the luggage box, rear carrier, right / left side covers and body cover. Remove the floor panel mat. Remove the floor panel. (4 bolts) Bolts 2. Installation: Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 110: Front Fender

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Front Fender 1. Removal: Remove right / left side 4 screws of front fender. Screws Downward pulls causes card tenon to be separated from front fender A. Remove the front fender B. Remove the front fender A. 2.
  • Page 111: Front Inner Box

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Front Inner Box 1. Removal: Remove the front cover. Remove the front under spoiler. Remove 2 bolts from the floor panel. The counter clock revolves main switch cap and remove it Main switch cap Remove fuel tank cap and rubber.
  • Page 112: Under Cover

    This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Under cover 1. Removal: Remove right / left side covers. Remove under cover right / left side 4 bolts. 4 Bolts Remove the under cover (4 bolts) 2. Installation: Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 113 This chapter Contents 12. BODY COVER Note: 12-12...
  • Page 114: Steering/Front Wheel/Suspension

    Home page Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Maintenance Information ··················13-2 Front Wheel ····································· 13-6 Troubleshooting ································13-2 Front Cushion ································· 13-10 Steering Handle ·································13-3 Front Fork········································ 13-11 1.8~2.5kgf-m 1.5kgf-m 0.25kgf-m 1.8~2.5kgf-m 4.0~5.0kgf-m 2.4~3.0kgf-m 2.4~3.0kgf-m 5.0~7.0kgf-m 2.4~3.0kgf-m 13-1...
  • Page 115: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Maintenance Information Specification Item Standard value (mm) Limit (mm) ─ Shaft bending 0.2 (0.01 in) ─ Radial 2.0 (0.08 in) Rim wobbling ─ Axial 2.0 (0.08 in) Torque Value Steering handle post nut 4.0~5.0kgf-m Front fork pivot arm nut 2.4~3.0kgf-m Front wheel axle nut 5.0~7.0kgf-m Steering stem lock nut...
  • Page 116: Steering Handle

    This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Steering Handle Removal Remove the front cover. Remove wire harness band and then remove the wire harness couplers. Band The counter clock revolves speedometer cable cap nut Meter cable cap nut Remove 2 cap nuts from meter ASS’Y and then remove meter ASS’Y.
  • Page 117 This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Remove 2 screws from right handle switch under side. Remove right handle switch. Screws Remove throttle grip and cable. Remove rear brake lever mounting nut and bolt. Remove brake lever and cable. Bolt Remove front and rear brake lever bracket mounting bolt.
  • Page 118 This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Remove handle holder bolt plug. Remove handle holder 4 bolts, then remove handle holder. bolts Remove handle and front brake lever bracket. Installation Install handle and align with bolt hole. Install bolt and then tighten it. Torque value: 1.8~2.5kgf-m Apply with grease onto throttle cable and the sliding surface of handle.
  • Page 119: Front Wheel

    This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Front Wheel Front brake cable Removal Remove speedometer cable (1 screw). Remove front brake cable. Remove right and left pivot arm covers (2 bolts). Blot Remove front wheel axle nut, and then pull out the axle then remove the wheel.
  • Page 120 This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Inspection Place the axle onto a V-block to measure its run-out with a dial gauge. The dial gauge indicated 1/2 run-out. Service limit: 0.20 mm Wheel axle Place the wheel on to a rotation seat, and turn Free play the wheel to check it bearing free play.
  • Page 121 Dist. collar Bearing Bearing Remove dust seal, bearing and side collar. Special tools Inner bearing puller (SYM-6204020) Installation Fill out the block of bearing by grease. Drive the left bearing and install the dist. collar. Install the right bearing. Caution Carefully install the bearing in correct and evenly.
  • Page 122 This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Lubricate the speedometer gear with grease and install the gear into the wheel hub. Align the flange part on the speedometer gear with the slot of wheel hub. Caution Contaminated brake lining will reduce brake performance so the brake lining, brake drum and disc must be free of grease.
  • Page 123: Front Cushion

    This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Front Cushion Bolt Front cushion Removal Remove front fender. Remove front cushion under bolt and nut. Remove front cushion upper bolt, then remove front cushion. Installation Bolt and nut Install the removed components in reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 124: Front Fork

    This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Front Fork Removal Remove the handle pipe. Remove the handle post cover. Remove front wheel. Remove front cushion and pilot arm. Remove the steering stem lock nut. Remove top cone race and front fork. Caution Place the steel ball onto a parts container to prevent from missing.
  • Page 125 This chapter Contents 13. STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/SUSPENSION Lubricate the top cone race seat with grease. Steering lock nut Screw the cone race in to top ball bearing seat till touching, and then screw out the cane race Return 1/2 turns 1/4~3/8 turns. Torque value: 0.25kgf-m Caution Check the steering stem that should be rotated...
  • Page 126: Rear Wheel/Suspension

    Home page Contents 14. REAR WHEEL/SUSPENSION Maintenance Information ·················14-2 Rear Wheel ······································· 14-3 Troubleshooting ·······························14-2 Rear Cushion ··································· 14-4 2.4~3.0kgf-m 3.5~4.5kgf-m 10.0~12.0kgf-m 3.0~3.6kgf-m 14-1...
  • Page 127: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 14. REAR WHEEL/SUSPENSION Maintenance Information Specification Item Standard value (mm) Limit (mm) Rear wheel rim run out 2.0 (0.08 in) Torque Value Rear cushion upper mounting bolt: 3.5~4.5kgf-m Rear cushion lower mounting bolt: 2.4~3.0kgf-m Rear wheel nut: 10.0~12.0kgf-m Rear wheel hub: 2.3~2.7kgf-m Exhaust muffler nut: 1.0~1.4kgf-m Exhaust muffler bolt: 3.0~3.6kgf-m...
  • Page 128: Rear Wheel

    This chapter Contents 14. REAR WHEEL/SUSPENSION Rear Wheel AICV system hose Nuts Remove Remove AICV system hose. Remove exhaust pipe nuts (2 nuts). Remove exhaust muffler bolt (2 bolts), then remove the muffler. Bolts Remove rear wheel shaft nut and then remove the rear wheel.
  • Page 129: Rear Cushion

    This chapter Contents 14. REAR WHEEL/SUSPENSION Shaft nut Installation Install the rear wheel and tighten the nut. Tighten torque: 10.0~12.0kgf-m AICV system hose Nuts Install exhaust pipe & muffler. Install AICV system hose. Tighten torque (bolt): 3.0~3.6kgf-m Tighten torque (nut): 1.0~1.4kgf-m Bolts Upper mounting bolt Rear Cushion...
  • Page 130: Electrical Equipment

    Home page Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Maintenance Information ················ 15-2 Starting System ······························ 15-12 Troubleshooting ······························ 15-3 Oil Level Switch ······························ 15-15 Battery ·············································· 15-4 Fuel Unit ·········································· 15-16 Charging System ····························· 15-5 Switch/Horn····································· 15-17 Ignition System ································ 15-9 Bulb Replacement ·························· 15-19 Resistor Comp Horn Reg.
  • Page 131: Maintenance Information

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Maintenance Information Precautions in Operation When remove the battery, the disconnection sequence of cable terminals shall be strictly observed. (First disconnect the negative cable terminal, next, the positive cable terminal.) The model of the spark plug and the tightening torque. The ignition timing.
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting No voltage Intermittent power supply Battery discharged. The coupler of the charging system becomes The cable disconnected. loose. The fuse is blown. Poor connection of the battery cable. Improper operation of the main switch. Poor connection or short-circuit of the discharging system.
  • Page 133: Battery

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Battery Negative terminal Positive terminal Battery Removal/Installation Turn off main switch. Open seat. Remove screw and then open battery cover. Disconnect the negative cable terminal first, then the positive cable terminal. Remove the battery from the scooter. Install the battery in reverse order of removal.
  • Page 134: Charging System

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Charging System Green White Yellow REG. REC. Battery Pink Green/ Black AC. Generator Current Leakage Inspection Ammeter Turn the main switch to OFF position, and Battery (-) terminal remove the negative cable terminal (-) from the battery.
  • Page 135 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Charging Voltage Inspection Caution Caution Before conducting the inspection, be sure To replace the old battery, use a new battery that the battery is fully charged. If with the same current and voltage. undercharged, the current changes dramatically.
  • Page 136 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Headlight coupler Headlight Voltage Inspection Do not disconnect the headlight harness coupler after engine started. Turn the headlight ON and to high beam position. Measure the voltage between the blue wire (+) and green wire (-) while the headlight harness is still in connection.
  • Page 137 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Voltage regulator Voltage Regulator Inspection Check the each pins of coupler on the voltage regulator. Voltage regulator coupler Inspection Probable cause Check voltage between battery terminal (red) and ground Blown fuse or poor main switch (green).
  • Page 138: Ignition System

    15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Yellow (L) Red (B) AC. Generator harness coupler This chapter Contents Green (E) White (A) Ignition System AC. Generator Green Black/Yellow Fuse 7A Black/White Battery 15-9...
  • Page 139 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Ignition Coil Inspection Remove body cover. Ignition coil Measure the primary coil resistance. Resistance :0.19~0.23KΩ (A)→ (B) Measure the secondary coil resistance. Resistance : 8.2~9.3KΩ (A)→ (C) Remove the high voltage coil cap, and measure its negative (-) terminal for the secondary coil resistance.
  • Page 140 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Electrical System Circuit Inspection Pulse Generator / Exciting Coil Remove body cover. Disconnect alternator coupler. Resistance Measurement: (20℃) AC generator harness coupler Pulse generator coil (blue/yellow - ground): 50~200Ω Exciting (yellow - ground): 400~800Ω C.D.I.
  • Page 141: Starting System

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT smooth → replace it with new one. Starting System Starter Relay Inspection Remove luggage box. Connect both the green/yellow (-) and the yellow/red (+) pins to battery posts directly. If the red and red/white pins are also in continuity, it means it is in normal.
  • Page 142 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Starter motor pinion Starter relay Starter relay 15-13...
  • Page 143 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Starter Motor Removal / Disassembly Remove body cover. Remove bolt and oil pump control cable. Disconnect starter motor harness coupler. Starter motor Remove 2 bolts for separation starter motor and gasket. Remove 2 bolts for disassembly the starter motor.
  • Page 144: Oil Level Switch

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Oil Level Switch Troubleshooting Fuse Main switch If the oil level in oil tank is in specified level, but the oil level indicator still goes on. 1. Remove body cover. 2. Disconnect oil gauge wire, and turn the Indicator main switch to ON position.
  • Page 145: Fuel Unit

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Fuel Unit Fuel unit Removal / Installation Remove 4 bolts and floor panel. Disconnect fuel unit coupler. Remove the fuel unit plastic cap. Turn the snap ring in CCW direction and then remove the fuel unit. Caution Do not bend the float arm.
  • Page 146: Switch/Horn

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Switch / Horn Remove front cover. Check continuity on each switch. The connected circles with a line are that they should be in continuity. Main Switch Wire Black / Black Green color White Mark BAT2 BAT1 LOCK...
  • Page 147 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Headlight switch Right Handle Switch Headlight switch Brown / Wire color Yellow Brown Pink White Mark Starter switch Starter Switch Wire color Yellow / Red Green Mark FREE PUSH Right handle switch coupler Front / Rear Brake Light Switch Brake Light Switch If the switch is in continuity as braking, it is in normal.
  • Page 148: Bulb Replacement

    This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Bulb Replacement Headlight corrects Headlight Remove head light corrects. Remove bulb seat and replace the bulb. Install the all removed parts. Front winker light Remove front winker light lens with ”-“screw driver 15-19...
  • Page 149 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Replace front winker light bulb. Install the all removed parts. Tail light / Brake light / Rear winker light Remove 2 screws and then remove tail light lens. Tail light lens screws Replace tail light and brake light bulb. Install the all removed parts.
  • Page 150 This chapter Contents 15. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Remove front winker light lens with ”-“screw driver. Replace rear winker light bulb. Install the all removed parts. 15-21...
  • Page 151: Electrical Diagram

    Home page Contents 16. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 16-1...
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