CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
8-101
EAS1MC1020
[B-4] MALFUNCTION HISTORY IS NOT DISPLAYED
Use the Yamaha diagnostic tool to check whether automatic deactivation history for the cruise control
system exists.
1. There is automatic deactivation history for the cruise control system.
• Explain the conditions for automatically deactivating the cruise control system to the customer.
• For information about the conditions for automatically deactivating the cruise control system.
Refer to “OUTLINE OF THE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM” on page 1-6.
If you do not have a Yamaha diagnostic tool, the automatic deactivation history cannot be checked.
Therefore, explain the automatic deactivation function of the cruise control system to the customer and
explain that this is not a malfunction.
EAS1MC1022
[C-1] DELETING THE FAULT CODES
1. Setting the diagnostic mode.
Refer to “DIAGNOSTIC MODE” on page 8-37.
2. Execute the diagnostic mode (code No. 62) to erase the malfunction history in the diagnostic mode.
Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CODE TABLE” on page 9-5.
EAS1MC1023
[C-2] FINAL CHECK
1. Check the brake lever and brake pedal operation.
2. Check the rear brake light switches.
Refer to “ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH” on page 3-30.
3. Execute the diagnostic mode (code Nos. 82 and 83) to check the operation of the front brake light
switch, rear brake light switch, clutch switch, and grip cancel switch.
Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CODE TABLE” on page 9-5.
4. Execute the diagnostic mode (code Nos. 80 and 81) to check the operation of the cruise control set-
ting switch.
Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CODE TABLE” on page 9-5.
5. Delete the fault codes.
Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC CODE TABLE” on page 9-5.
6. Check the operation of the cruise control system.
Test ride the vehicle and confirm that the cruise control system is operating normally.