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I just got off the phone with the Canadian inspector handling the file and he tells me that Yamaha Canada is still denying that there is a significant issue. They claim that the problem is tied to 'accessories' - which is just plain ridiculous; My accessories are wired directly to the battery. In fact of the affected bikes, fully 74+% either have NO high current accessories or they are wired to the battery directly.
Yamaha provided a list of the items that run through the S4 connector; the fans, headlight, heated grips and so on - unfortunately they seem to have forgotten that the ground then routes through another pin off to the next spider - so with the exception of the starter motor and alternator, EVERYTHING goes through the S4.
This brings me to the first request:
DOES ANYONE HAVE A CLEAN PDF OF THE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS WITH THE DESIGNATION PAGES FROM THE SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE GEN-II THAT THEY CAN SEND TO ME TO BE RELAYED TO THE INSPECTOR? I only have a paper copy and my scanner is limited to 8.5 x 14, which doesn't handle the 11x17 schematics. .- I suspect he would want everything in the 'wiring diagram' section of the manual for both the A and AE models. Additionally, there are a couple of pages which show where things are on the bike; If you would prefer to just send me the while manual I can extract the pages he needs and send those to him.
I'm not sure what the diagrams will do for him, mind you because they don;t document the spiders and what they do - for that I will send him the link to the excellent post here that explains where the power runs and what the current levels are.
Thanks to those who responded. I now have an electronic copy of the manual and am extracting the relevant pages for the inspector.
It also looks like we need a bit of community activism.
The inspector would also like to get a better grasp on the connector issue and would like to see a Gen-II machine in person, so I will be opening a thread to see if we have an Ottawa-based member with a Gen-II who might pull his tank to show the inspector where the S4 connector is and how it is oriented.
Edit: Ignacio will not allow me to open a separate thread to ask if someone will allow the inspector to visit him, so if you lve in the Ottawa/Hull/Gatineau area and see this here and can make yourself and your bike available at your place for him to look at, please let me know. Your bike need not have been bitten by the spider - he just wants to get a grasp on the physical attributes of the connector and the placement and exposure of the S4 connector on the bike.
Admin Edit: bramfrank was reminded for at least the second time that posting the same thing in two places is frowned upon in this forum and duplicate removed. / Ignacio
Of note is that the NHTSA is not co-operating with Transport Canada - they have (and I quote) "No Interest" in the problem - time for you US taxpayers to get vocal with them about their snotty attitude!!
Oh, I did manage to divine one tidbit of data during my conversation: It seems that the total number of 'wholesale deliveries' of the Gen-II bikes in the 2006 through 2010 model year to day in Canada is about 1000. Assuming that the standard 10:1 ratios hold true, it would seem to validate the presumption that Yamaha has delivered about 10,000 of the ,machines in the US . . .
I just got off the phone with the Canadian inspector handling the file and he tells me that Yamaha Canada is still denying that there is a significant issue. They claim that the problem is tied to 'accessories' - which is just plain ridiculous; My accessories are wired directly to the battery. In fact of the affected bikes, fully 74+% either have NO high current accessories or they are wired to the battery directly.
Yamaha provided a list of the items that run through the S4 connector; the fans, headlight, heated grips and so on - unfortunately they seem to have forgotten that the ground then routes through another pin off to the next spider - so with the exception of the starter motor and alternator, EVERYTHING goes through the S4.
This brings me to the first request:
DOES ANYONE HAVE A CLEAN PDF OF THE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS WITH THE DESIGNATION PAGES FROM THE SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE GEN-II THAT THEY CAN SEND TO ME TO BE RELAYED TO THE INSPECTOR? I only have a paper copy and my scanner is limited to 8.5 x 14, which doesn't handle the 11x17 schematics. .- I suspect he would want everything in the 'wiring diagram' section of the manual for both the A and AE models. Additionally, there are a couple of pages which show where things are on the bike; If you would prefer to just send me the while manual I can extract the pages he needs and send those to him.
I'm not sure what the diagrams will do for him, mind you because they don;t document the spiders and what they do - for that I will send him the link to the excellent post here that explains where the power runs and what the current levels are.
Thanks to those who responded. I now have an electronic copy of the manual and am extracting the relevant pages for the inspector.
It also looks like we need a bit of community activism.
The inspector would also like to get a better grasp on the connector issue and would like to see a Gen-II machine in person, so I will be opening a thread to see if we have an Ottawa-based member with a Gen-II who might pull his tank to show the inspector where the S4 connector is and how it is oriented.
Edit: Ignacio will not allow me to open a separate thread to ask if someone will allow the inspector to visit him, so if you lve in the Ottawa/Hull/Gatineau area and see this here and can make yourself and your bike available at your place for him to look at, please let me know. Your bike need not have been bitten by the spider - he just wants to get a grasp on the physical attributes of the connector and the placement and exposure of the S4 connector on the bike.
Admin Edit: bramfrank was reminded for at least the second time that posting the same thing in two places is frowned upon in this forum and duplicate removed. / Ignacio
Of note is that the NHTSA is not co-operating with Transport Canada - they have (and I quote) "No Interest" in the problem - time for you US taxpayers to get vocal with them about their snotty attitude!!
Oh, I did manage to divine one tidbit of data during my conversation: It seems that the total number of 'wholesale deliveries' of the Gen-II bikes in the 2006 through 2010 model year to day in Canada is about 1000. Assuming that the standard 10:1 ratios hold true, it would seem to validate the presumption that Yamaha has delivered about 10,000 of the ,machines in the US . . .
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