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Code 27 and code 62 are likely referring to diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that can be read using an OBD-II scan tool. Code 27: This is a generic OBD-II code that indicates a problem with the oxygen sensor heating circuit. The oxygen sensor helps the engine computer (ECU) determine if the engine is running rich or lean. If the heating circuit is faulty, it may prevent the oxygen sensor from functioning properly. Code 62: This is also a generic OBD-II code that indicates a problem with the cruise control system. The cruise control system is a feature that allows the rider to set a constant speed on the motorcycle. If this code appears, it may indicate a faulty cruise control switch, malfunctioning speed sensor, or a problem with the ECU's communication with the cruise control system. It's also important to note that these codes may not necessarily indicate a serious problem with the motorcycle, and they may require further diagnosis to determine the root cause of the issue. Codes 27 and 62 are OBD-II diagnostic trouble codes that can help identify issues with the motorcycle's systems. By using a scan tool or a code reader, you can retrieve these codes and use them to diagnose the problem. Code 27: Oxygen sensor heating circuit malfunction Faulty oxygen sensor Faulty oxygen sensor heater Wiring issue or corrosion ECU software issue Code 62: Cruise control system malfunction Faulty cruise control switch Malfunctioning speed sensor ECU software issue Wiring issue or corrosion To troubleshoot these codes, you may need to use a scan tool to read live data, check for any other codes, and perform some basic diagnostic tests. If you're not familiar with motorcycle diagnostics, According to the Kawasaki Ninja diagnostic trouble code (DTC) documentation, here's what codes 27 and 62 might mean: Code 27: Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Description: The oxygen sensor heater circuit is malfunctioning or has a fault. Possible causes: Oxygen sensor heater failure or malfunction Wiring issue or corrosion in the oxygen sensor heater circuit ECU software issue or calibration problem Faulty oxygen sensor or oxygen sensor circuit Symptoms: Rich or lean mixture condition detected by the O2 sensor Engine performance issues, such as rough idling, poor acceleration, or decreased fuel efficiency MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) illumination on the dashboard *Code 62: Cruise Control System Malfunction* Description: The cruise control system has a malfunction or fault. Possible causes: Faulty cruise control switch or wiring Malfunctioning speed sensor (RPM sensor) ECU software issue or calibration problem Faulty cruise control module or communication issue with the ECU Symptoms: Cruise control system does not function properly or at all MIL illumination on the dashboard Unstable engine speed or RPM fluctuations Please note that these codes are general interpretations and may not be specific to your exact motorcycle model or year. To get a more accurate diagnosis, I recommend consulting a Kawasaki dealership's repair manual or speaking with a qualified mechanic who has experience with Kawasaki motorcycles. Additionally, it's essential to perform a thorough scan tool readout to retrieve live data and any other codes that may be present. This will help you identify the root cause of the issue and provide a more accurate diagnosis. Clearing the trouble codes (DTCs) on your Kawasaki Ninja involves using a scan tool, or code reader that can communicate with the motorcycle's onboard computer (ECU). Here are the general steps: 1. Connect a scan tool or code reader to the motorcycle's OBD-II port, which is usually located under the seat or under the dashboard. Make sure you have the correct connector and cable for your motorcycle. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position (but do not start the engine). 3. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to select the "Scan" or "Read Codes" function on the scan tool. 4. The scan tool will display the current trouble codes, including code 27 and code 62. 5. Clear the codes by selecting the "Clear" or "Erase" function on the scan tool. 6. Confirm that the codes have been cleared by re-scanning for codes. *Method 2: Using a Reset Function on Your Motorcycle's Display* 1. If your Kawasaki Ninja has a digital display, you might be able to clear the codes using a reset function on the display. 2. Refer to your owner's manual or consult with a dealership to find out if this feature is available on your specific model. 3. Follow the instructions to access the reset function and select the "Trouble Code Clear" option. 4. Confirm that you want to clear the codes and follow any additional prompts. 5. The display should indicate that the codes have been cleared. Clearing trouble codes does not necessarily resolve the underlying issue causing the code.