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BlazNT

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In terms of cars, this is OBD1, not OBD2 so no software at all.
 

mcdonell

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I found a free PDF file on-line for my Kawasaki motor manual that I downloaded for reference. It even has a part number. I found the manual doing a google search for my engine model. You might want to try that.
 

bertsmobile1

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The codes are in the engine manual which is free download from Koher .
There are a few different systems used so you will need to input your actual engine numbers to get the right manual.
 

Luffydog

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Has your engine been black smoking any at all
 

Luffydog

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Thinking it might be the throttle position sensor. Ill have to find the codes when I get back to work. I take it oil is at operation level and air filter is clean.
 
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