Ignition Pulse Generator Peak Voltage - Honda VTR1000F Service Manual

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Connect the inspection adaptor.
TOOL:
Inspection adaptor
07VMJ-0020100
Connect the peak voltage adaptor to the inspection
adaptor.
CONNECTIONS:
Red clip (-) - Green clip
(+)
Turn the ignition switch ON and engine stop switch
to RUN.
Shift the transmission into neutral.
Crank the engine with the starter motor and meas-
ure the ignition coil primary peak voltage.
PEAK
VOLTAGE: 100 V minimum
Avoid touching the spark plugs and tester probes
to
prevent electric
shock.
NOTE:
Although measured values are different for each
ignition coil, they are normal as long as voltage is
higher than the specified value.
If the peak voltage is lower than standard value,
follow the checks described in the troubleshooting
chart (page 17-3).
Install the removed parts in the reverse order of
removal.
IGNITION PULSE GENERATOR PEAK
VOLTAGE
NOTE:
Check cylinder compression at each cylinder and
check that the spark plugs are installed correctly in
the cylinders.
Remove the seat (page 2-2).
Remove the converter unit from the stay.
Remove the ignition control module (lCM) from the
stay and disconnect the ICM
connector.
IGNITION SYSTEM
INSPECTION ADAPTOR
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Peter
February 4, 2025

Seat won’t lock on 2001 vtr1000

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The seat lock on a 2001 Honda VTR1000F may not work due to several possible reasons:

1. Faulty or Incorrect Key – Ensure you are using the correct key and that it is not worn or damaged.
2. Lock Mechanism Issue – Dirt, debris, or rust inside the seat lock can prevent proper operation.
3. Improper Installation – If the seat lock was recently replaced, it may not be installed correctly.
4. Damaged Lock Components – Internal components of the seat lock may be worn or broken.
5. Misaligned Seat Latch – The seat latch may not be engaging properly with the lock mechanism.

To troubleshoot, clean the lock, ensure proper key usage, check for visible damage, and verify seat latch alignment.

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