Sirby
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The New Haynes manual for the 2001-2010 FJR1300 is now available at Whitehorse Press. Mine is on it's way to me.
-Sirby
-Sirby
That would very likely be a no since the ES started with 2014...unless the somehow they have a wormhole to drop things through.2001 to 2013.... is the ES version really covered ?
That would very UNlikely be a no since the ES started with 2014...unless the somehow they have a wormhole to drop things through.2001 to 2013.... is the ES version really covered ?
Looking at the advert linked by the OP, I think you are right.I believe that it is the first one...
Let me know the area of incomplete-ness and I'll let you know what it shows. I never had the first manual, so I cannot compare.Hope it's a bit more complete than the first one.
Without trawling through the whole manual, one obvious example is about error codes. They are listed in a brief manner, then we are told to check sensors and connectors, finally:Let me know the area of incomplete-ness and I'll let you know what it shows. I never had the first manual, so I cannot compare.Hope it's a bit more complete than the first one.
So, nothing about how to access the fault code history or clearing the codes. Same with the YCC-S system diagnostics, a list of Sh codes and brief meaning, but nothing about adjustments, history and clearing.If this fails to reveal the cause of the problem, or if there is a problem but no fault code is shown, the motorcycle should be taken to a Yamaha dealer for testing. They will have the special tools that should locate the fault quickly and simply.
I have the Haynes FJR1300 repair manual, covering up to year 2013. I have notices what appears to be an error on the wiring diagram for the 2013-on models. Page 8.38, top right-hand corner, there is a switch labelled "Grip heater cancel switch", I believe this should be the "Cruise control cancel switch".
I am purchasing a UK specification 2014 FJR1300AS. Your manual doesn't cover the AS model, will you be bringing out a manual to cover this?
One other comment, I was disappointed on page 2.43, section 20.9, to see no information about using the YCC-S diagnostics. The "special tool" referred to is simply a shorting link, enabling many features of the system to be checked and adjusted. I have used this on my previous 2010 FJR1300AS, it's an easy enough mechanism.
So, let's see what the new one contains.Thank you for your email concerning our FJR1300 manual.
Having referred back to the manufacturer's factory manuals I can confirm that the switch labelled Grip Heater Cancel Switch in the 2013 model wiring diagram is actually the Cruise Control Cancel Switch.
At the time our manual was published last year the AS version of the new styled 2013 model had not been released and technical information only existed for the standard model. This is something we'll rectify when the manual is updated, but that may not be for a year or two yet. Much will depend on the demand for later model coverage and the point at which stock of the original edition has sold through.
The special tool referred to in the YCC-S check on page 2.43 is as you point out merely a wiring sub-loom, and it's not clear what reason the author had for not including mention of it. Possibly this could be that the resultant code table provided by Yamaha is quite involved and potentially not that clear for the diy bike mechanic to interpret, although your own experience would suggest otherwise.
Many thanks for bringing these points to our attention.
Duh... I meant 2001-2013 Mine is a 2010 so I guess subconsciously... oh wellThe New Haynes manual for the 2001-2010 FJR1300 is now available at Whitehorse Press. Mine is on it's way to me.
-Sirby
As soon as it arrives in the mail I'll check it outand report.Let me know the area of incomplete-ness and I'll let you know what it shows. I never had the first manual, so I cannot compare.Hope it's a bit more complete than the first one.
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