Kawasaki J300 - Service manual
- Foreword
- General Information
- Periodic Maintenance
- Periodic Maintenance Chart
- Fuel System (DFI)
- Cooling System
- Engine Top End
- Engine Lubrication System
- Wheels/Tires
- Converter
- Final Drive
- Brakes
- Suspension
- Steering
- Electrical System
- Others
- Fuel System (DFI)
- Exploded View, DFI System/Parts Location, Specifications, Special Tools
- DFI Servicing Precautions
- Self-Diagnosis
- Throttle Sensor Position and Idle Speed Control Valve Actuator Position Reset
- Intake Air Pressure Sensor (Service Code 09)
- Vehicle-down Sensor (Service Code 15)
- Oxygen Sensor - not activated (Service Code 17, Equipped Models)
- Fuel Injector (Service Code 33)
- Ignition Coil (Service Code 37)
- Fuel Pump Relay (Service Code 41)
- Oxygen Sensor Heater (Service Code 45)
- Idle Speed Control Valve Actuator (Service Code 49)
- Crankshaft Sensor (Service Code 66)
- ECU
- Fuel Line
- Fuel Pump
- Throttle Grip and Cables
- Throttle Body Assy
- Air Cleaner
- Fuel Tank
- Cooling System
- Engine Top End
- Cylinder Head Cover, Camshaft Chain Tensioner
- Camshaft
- Rocker Arm, Rocker Shaft
- Cylinder Head
- Valves
- Cylinder, Piston
- Intake Manifold, Muffler
- Converter System
- Engine Lubrication System
- Engine Removal/Installation
- Crankcase/Crankshaft
- Wheels/Tires
- Final Drive
- Brakes
- Brake Lever, Brake Pedal, Calipers
- Brake Pads
- Master Cylinder
- Brake Disc
- Brake Fluid
- Anti-Lock Brake System (Equipped Model)
- Suspension
- Steering
- Frame
- Electrical System
- Battery
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Electric Starter System
- Lighting System
- Oil Pressure Warning System
- Meter, Gauge, Indicator Unit
- Switches and Sensors
- Appendix
See also:
> Troubleshooting Guide
If a Problem Occurs Performing daily checks and periodic maintenance prevents unexpected troubles from occurring. In case of a breakdown, take emergency measures and contact your Kawasaki dealer to request repair. For safety, inspection and maintenance should be done within your knowledge and ability. If you are not confident in completing an inspection or maintenance, ask an authorized Kawasaki dealer to do the work.
> Foreword
This manual is designed primarily for use by trained mechanics in a properly equipped shop. However, it contains enough detail and basic information to make it useful to the owner who desires to perform his own basic maintenance and repair work. A basic knowledge of mechanics, the proper use of tools, and workshop procedures must be understood in order to carry out maintenance and repair satisfactorily. Whenever the owner has insufficient experience or doubts his ability to do the work, all adjustments, maintenance, and repair should be carried out only by qualified mechanics.