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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: daneilah on April 08, 2005, 03:13:20 AM

Title: repair manual still good for an '04 ?
Post by: daneilah on April 08, 2005, 03:13:20 AM
The title of the Clymer GS500 repair manual says 1989-2002.  Is it still applicable for an '04 ?

From what I've read, there don't seem to have been too many changes to the  model in the last couple of years.

Thanks!
Title: repair manual still good for an '04 ?
Post by: starwalt on April 08, 2005, 04:53:25 AM
The "up to 02" manuals will give you about +90% coverage of your typical service needs.  The biggest change, beside the obvious bodywork,  is the electrical section of the 04+ GS now has a different ignitor and the tachometer is electric rather than mechanical. This means the schematics of either aftermarket publisher will differ from the 04+.

The ignitor is more akin with an Engine Control Unit (ECU - "computer"). The tach is fed from this and the signal generator feeding the ECU is single coiled rather than double coiled.

I have a Suzuki manual and the 04+ shematics have links here on GSTwin. Do a search and learn a new feature!  :thumb:

If you want a recommendation...buy the Haynes if you are new enough to wrenching...it has excellent history and COLOR photos and schematics. (I have all three, but I am a book junkie.  :roll: )

Edit:Come to think of, the oil cooler shown in the Suz book isn't in any of the pre 03 books either.
Title: repair manual still good for an '04 ?
Post by: tdan553527 on April 08, 2005, 05:00:17 AM
Carbs, bodywork, fairing, and the front forks are also different.