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OWNER'S MANUAL
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before operating this vehicle.
VK10A
LIT-12628-02-96
8GS-28199-14

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. VK10A LIT-12628-02-96 8GS-28199-14...
  • Page 2 ESU10041 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.
  • Page 3 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use It represents the high degree of craftsmanship without the written permission of and reliability that have made Yamaha a lead- Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. er in these fields. is expressly prohibited. This manual will give you an understanding of Printed in Japan.
  • Page 4 Important manual information ESU10151 Particularly important information is distin- guished in this manual by the following nota- tions. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury haz- ards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Suspension ........23 Location of the important labels ..1 Pre-operation checks ..... 27 Safety information ......5 Pre-operation check list ....27 Description ........7 Operation ......... 29 Starting the engine ....... 29 Control functions ......9 Break-in ........30 Main switch ........
  • Page 6 Replacing a fuse ......66 Troubleshooting ......69 Storage ..........73 Specifications ......... 75 Consumer information....77 Identification number records ..77 Vehicle Emission Control Information label ......78 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. SNOWMOBILE LIMITED WARRANTY....... 79 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)........82...
  • Page 7: Location Of The Important Labels

    Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label is available from your Yamaha deal- 10 11...
  • Page 8 Location of the important labels NOTICE ATTENTION 8ET-2815K-00 8ET-2815K-10 TUNE-UP SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS DE LA MISE AU POINT DRIVE ENTRAÎNEMENT 1. CHAIN CASE OIL Q’TY 1. CAPACITÉ D’HUILE DU CARTER DE CHAÎNE 350 cm³ (11.8 oz) 2. CHAIN CASE OIL TYPE 350 cm³...
  • Page 9 Location of the important labels 8GS-77763-E0 MAX. TOWING FORCE MAX. VERTICAL FORCE FORCE DE REMORQUAGE MAX. FORCE VERTICALE MAX. 1176 N (120 kgf), 264 lbf 147 N (15 kgf), 33 lbf LOAD LIMIT / CHARGE LIMITE LOAD LIMIT / CHARGE LIMITE 20kg {44lbs} 5kg {11lbs} 8FM-24897-01...
  • Page 10 Location of the important labels 88C-77769-00 This spark ignition system meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Ce système d’allumage par étincelle de véhicule respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. 3JK-82377-10 NOTICE ATTENTION Severe engine damage...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Be careful where you ride. There may be controls and their function. Consult a obstacles hidden beneath the snow. Stay Yamaha dealer about any control or func- on established trails to minimize your expo- tion you do not understand. sure to hazards. Ride slowly and cautiously Wear protective clothing.
  • Page 12 Genuine Yamaha Ac- cessories, which are available only from a Yamaha dealer, have been designed, tested, and approved by Yamaha for use on your snowmobile. Many companies with no con- nection to Yamaha manufacture parts and ac- cessories or offer other modifications for Yamaha vehicles.
  • Page 13: Description

    Description ESU10260 1. Air filter 12. Passenger grip warmer switch 2. Battery 13. Rear carrier 3. Coolant reservoir 14. Tail/brake light 4. Fuse box 15. Tow hitch 5. Throttle stop screw 16. Slide rail suspension 6. Main fuse 17. Drive track 7.
  • Page 14 Description 1. Brake lever 15. High beam indicator light “ ” 2. Parking brake lever 16. Warning light “ ” 3. Grip warmer adjustment switch 17. Self-diagnosis warning indicator “ ” 4. Headlight beam switch 18. Coolant temperature warning indicator “ ”...
  • Page 15: Control Functions

    Control functions ESU12691 Main switch The main switch controls the ignition and lighting systems. The various positions are described below. 1. Starter (choke) lever Refer to the “Starting the engine” section on page 29 for proper operation. 1. Off 2. On 3.
  • Page 16: Throttle Override System (T.o.r.s.)

    If the T.O.R.S. is activated, the warning light and self-diagnosis warning indicator will flash, and the two-digit code “84” will flash in the meter display. If this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer check the system as soon as possible. 1. Throttle lever...
  • Page 17: High Beam Indicator Light

    Control functions After the engine is started, the tachometer To reset the tripmeter, push the select/reset makes one sweep, and the low coolant tem- button for at least one second while the trip- perature indicator light, the warning light, and meter is displayed.
  • Page 18: Fuel Meter And Grip/Thumb Warmer Level Indicator

    Control functions 1. Low coolant temperature indicator 1. Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level in- light “ ” dicator 2. Warning light “ ” Fuel meter 3. Self-diagnosis warning indicator “ ” The display segments of the fuel meter disap- 4.
  • Page 19: Fuel Level Warning Indicator

    Control functions Grip/thumb warmer level indicator When the grip warmer adjustment switch is pressed, the grip warmer indicator comes on and the display switches to the grip warmer level. When the thumb warmer adjustment switch is pressed, the thumb warmer indicator comes on and the display switches to the thumb warmer level.
  • Page 20: Oil Level Warning Indicator

    If the oil level warning indicator and the warn- ing light still remain on, have a Yamaha dealer check the snowmobile. ESU10512 Coolant temperature warning indicator “ ”...
  • Page 21: Engine Stop Switch

    Control functions error code, and then have a Yamaha dealer ESU10661 Headlight beam switch inspect the snowmobile as soon as possible. “LIGHTS” NOTICE: Do not continue to operate the Push the headlight beam switch to change the engine longer than necessary if there is an headlight to high beam “HI”...
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Dc Jack

    Control functions After using the auxiliary DC jack, be sure to remove the accessory power plug from the jack and to close the auxiliary DC jack cap. ECS00122 NOTICE To avoid circuit overload and a possible fuse blowing, do not use accessories re- quiring more than the maximum rated capacity for the auxiliary DC jack.
  • Page 23: Parking Brake Lever

    Control functions ECS00060 NOTICE Make sure that the brake lever end does not project out over the handlebar end. This will help prevent brake lever damage when the snowmobile is placed on its side for service. ESU10581 Parking brake lever When parking the snowmobile or starting the 1.
  • Page 24: Drive Guard

    Control functions 1. Shroud latch 1. Drive guard 2. Shroud ESU10760 V-belt holders ECS00140 NOTICE Keep a spare V-belt for emergency use by Make sure that all cables and wires are in placing it into the V-belt holders provided. place when closing the shroud. ESU10751 Drive guard EWS00401...
  • Page 25: Louvers

    5 °C (41.5 °F) or higher, the steel plates can be removed as needed by removing the screws. Before re- moving the steel plates, consult a Yamaha dealer. 1. Passenger grip warmer switch 2. Off 3.
  • Page 26: Storage Areas

    Control functions ESU10831 ECS00220 Storage areas NOTICE This snowmobile is equipped with a storage Do not place sharp items in the storage compartment, storage pouches, rear storage compartment. Fuel could leak if the fuel area, and rear carrier. tank is damaged. Storage compartment The bottom of the storage compartment The storage compartment is located under...
  • Page 27 Control functions Install the passenger seat bolts, and then tighten them to the specified torque. NOTICE: When using the rear storage area, do not load any cargo that is too large for it. In addition, cargo must not project from the edges of the rear stor- age area.
  • Page 28: Tow Hitch

    Control functions Install the passenger seat bolts, and then other sources of ignition such as the pilot tighten them to the specified torque. lights of water heaters and clothes dry- ESU10851 ers. Tow hitch Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling Use the tow hitch within the specified weight when the fuel reaches the bottom of the limits.
  • Page 29: Suspension

    Gasoline is poisonous and can cause inju- If you are not familiar with suspension adjust- ry or death. Handle gasoline with care. ments, have a Yamaha dealer make these Never siphon gasoline by mouth. If you adjustments. should swallow some gasoline or inhale a...
  • Page 30 Control functions Center shock absorber ESU10884 Adjusting the spring preload of the To increase the spring preload and thereby front shock absorbers harden the suspension, turn the adjusting ring EWS00720 in direction (a). To decrease the spring pre- WARNING load and thereby soften the suspension, turn The spring preload of the left and right the adjusting ring in direction (b).
  • Page 31 Control functions Spring preload setting: Minimum (soft): Standard: Maximum (hard): ESU13101 Adjusting the rear suspension full rate ECS00750 NOTICE 1. Nut 2. Full rate adjusting bolt Be sure to make this adjustment when there is no load (rider or cargo) on the snowmobile.
  • Page 32 Control functions ESU13113 Spring preload setting*: Adjusting the spring preload of the Minimum (soft): sliding frame extension 16 mm (0.63 in) EWS00750 Standard: WARNING 16 mm (0.63 in) Maximum (hard): The left and right spring preloads must be 18 mm (0.71 in) adjusted to the same setting.
  • Page 33: Pre-Operation Checks

    • Make sure that drive guard is tightened securely. Drive guard • Check the drive guard mounts for damage. • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hy- draulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. Brake •...
  • Page 34 ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check for wear and damage. Skis and ski runners • If necessary, have Yamaha dealer replace skis or ski runners. • Check the deflection. • Adjust if necessary. Drive track • Check for wear and damage.
  • Page 35: Operation

    ESU13500 Read the Owner’s Manual carefully to be- come familiar with all controls. If there is a control or function you do not understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. EWS00201 WARNING Failure to familiarize yourself with the con- trols can lead to loss of control, which could cause an accident or injury.
  • Page 36: Break-In

    After 800 km (500 mi) of operation, the engine oil must be changed and the oil filter cartridge replaced. If any engine trouble should occur dur- ing the engine break-in period, immedi- ately have a Yamaha dealer check the snowmobile. ESU11333 1. Start Riding your snowmobile...
  • Page 37 Operation Pay particular attention to the safety informa- Braking tion on page 5. EWS00220 WARNING Please read all warning and notice labels on Many surfaces such as ice and hard- your snowmobile. Also, read the Snowmobil- packed snow require much longer stop- er’s Safety Handbook that is supplied with ping distances.
  • Page 38 Operation Improper riding techniques such as abrupt throttle changes, excessive braking, incorrect body movements, or too much speed for the sharpness of the turn may cause the snow- mobile to tip. If your snowmobile begins to tip while turning, lean more into the turn to regain balance. If necessary, gradually let off on the throttle or steer to the outside of the turn.
  • Page 39 Operation Snow and ice are slippery, so be prepared for the possibility that your snowmobile could be- gin to slip sideways on the slope. If this hap- pens, steer in the direction of the slide if there are no obstacles in your path. As you regain proper balance, gradually steer again in the direction you wish to travel.
  • Page 40: Maximizing Drive Track Life

    Recommendations recommendations. Track tension Yamaha does not recommend track stud- During initial break-in, the new drive track will ding. tend to stretch quickly as the track settles. Be sure to correct the track tension and align-...
  • Page 41: Strap

    Operation ESU11360 ESU12575 Strap Driving The strap should be used only by experienced EWS00300 WARNING operators to assist them when traverse (side- Be sure to read the “SAFETY INFORMA- hill) riding. TION” section on page 5 and the “Riding your snowmobile” section on page 30 carefully before operating the snowmo- bile.
  • Page 42: Stopping The Engine

    Operation 1. “D” Drive (forward) 1. Off 2. “R” Reverse Push down the engine stop switch to stop 3. “L” Low (forward) the engine in an emergency. The reverse buzzer beeps while the transmis- sion is in reverse. Release the parking brake by moving the parking brake lever to the right.
  • Page 43 Operation If transporting the snowmobile in an open trailer or truck, put a tight fitting cover on the snowmobile. A cover specifically designed for your snowmobile is best. This will help keep foreign objects out of the cooling vents in the shroud, and also help protect the snowmobile against damage from debris on the road.
  • Page 44: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    Yamaha dealers are trained and equipped to perform these particular services. ESU11461 Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills. INITIAL...
  • Page 45 Periodic maintenance and adjustment INITIAL EVERY Seasonally 1 month ITEM REMARKS PAGE or 800 km 4000 km (500 mi) (2500 mi) (40 hr) (200 hr) • Check and adjust valve clear- Every 40000 km (25000 * Valve clearance ance when engine is cold. •...
  • Page 46: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment ESU11563 General maintenance and lubrication chart INITIAL EVERY Seasonally 1 month ITEM REMARKS PAGE or 800 km 4000 km (500 mi) (2500 mi) (40 hr) (200 hr) • Change (warm engine before Engine oil draining). Every Engine oil filter car- •...
  • Page 47 Periodic maintenance and adjustment INITIAL EVERY Seasonally 1 month ITEM REMARKS PAGE or 800 km 4000 km (500 mi) (2500 mi) (40 hr) (200 hr) • Check toe-out. * Steering system • Adjust if necessary. • Check bearing assemblies for looseness.
  • Page 48: Tool Kit

    However, additional tools such as a Instead, take the snowmobile to a Yamaha torque wrench may be necessary to perform dealer for inspection and possible repairs. certain maintenance work correctly.
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Engine Idling Speed

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment Open the shroud. Turn the throttle stop screw in or out to adjust the engine idling speed. 1. Spark plug gap 2. Spark plug reach Before installing any spark plug, measure the 1. Throttle stop screw electrode gap with a wire thickness gauge and adjust to specification.
  • Page 50: Checking The Throttle Override System (T.o.r.s.)

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Locknut Check the T.O.R.S. for proper operation. 2. Throttle cable free play adjusting bolt Start the engine. 3. Throttle cable free play Throttle cable free play: Refer to the “Starting the engine” section on 2.0–3.0 mm (0.08–0.12 in) page 29.
  • Page 51: Checking The Air Filter

    Yamaha dealer. Operating the snowmobile with a mal- functioning T.O.R.S. could result in loss of control.
  • Page 52: Carburetors

    Proper carburetion adjustments will correct ECS00482 the air/fuel ratio. Be sure to have a Yamaha NOTICE dealer make these adjustments. Do not run the engine with too much or Remember: not enough oil in the oil tank.
  • Page 53 Periodic maintenance and adjustment To check the engine oil level Remove the oil filler cap, wipe the dipstick Place the snowmobile on a level surface clean, insert it back into the oil filler hole and apply the parking brake. (without screwing it in), and then remove it again to check the oil level.
  • Page 54 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Insert the dipstick into the oil filler hole, and then tighten the oil filler cap. Connect the oil level gauge coupler. Close the shroud. To change the engine oil (with or without oil fil- ter cartridge replacement) Place the snowmobile on a level surface and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 55 “H” level mark on the dipstick. Use only the recommended oil. (See page 75.) Make sure that no foreign material enters the engine oil tank. [ECS00462] 1. Oil filter cartridge An oil filter wrench is available at a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 56: Cooling System

    Open the shroud. and have a Yamaha dealer check the Check the coolant level in the coolant snowmobile. Continuing to operate reservoir when the engine is cold. If the the engine under such conditions coolant level is below the “LOW”...
  • Page 57 Install the coolant reservoir cap. Check for any coolant leakage. Replenishing the coolant Place the snowmobile on a level surface If you find any leaks, consult a Yamaha deal- and apply the parking brake. Open the shroud.
  • Page 58: V-Belt

    The V-belt should be checked before each sure proper clutch performance. ride. Have a Yamaha dealer make this adjust- To check the V-belt ment. Open the shroud and remove the drive Place the snowmobile on a level surface guard.
  • Page 59 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Secondary sliding sheave 2. Secondary fixed sheave Pull the V-belt up over the secondary fixed sheave. 1. Edge of the secondary sheave assembly 2. Standard V-belt position Standard V-belt position: From 1.5 mm (0.06 in) above the 1.
  • Page 60: Drive Chain Housing

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 10. Rotate the secondary sliding sheave clockwise and push it so that it separates from the secondary fixed sheave. 1. Secondary sliding sheave 2. Secondary fixed sheave 11. Install the V-belt between the secondary sliding and fixed sheaves. 1.
  • Page 61 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Rubber cap Recommended drive chain oil: Check the oil level through the check win- SAE 75W or 80W API GL-3 Gear oil dow, located on the drive chain housing. If the oil is below the minimum level mark, Install the dipstick, making sure to align remove the dipstick and add sufficient oil the notch in the dipstick handle with the...
  • Page 62: Brake And Parking Brake

    Close the shroud. You could lose braking ability, which Checking the parking brake pads could lead to an accident. Ask a Yamaha Check the parking brake pads for wear ac- dealer to inspect and repair the brake cording to the following procedure.
  • Page 63 1. Parking brake pad adjusting bolt locknut If the brake fluid level goes down, consult 2. Parking brake pad adjusting bolt a Yamaha dealer. 3. Parking brake cable length 4. Parking brake cable locknut 5. Parking brake cable adjusting bolt...
  • Page 64: Skis And Ski Runners

    EWS00471 Ski wear limit: WARNING 24 mm (0.9 in) Make sure that the brake fluid and the fol- lowing parts are replaced by a Yamaha ECS00560 NOTICE dealer. Avoid scratching the skis when loading Brake fluid replacement is necessary when...
  • Page 65: Steering System

    Turn the handlebar slightly to the right the handlebar height to the desired posi- and left. tion. NOTICE: Make sure that the pro- jection on the handlebar is not installed into the area shown. [ECS00571] If excessive free play is felt, consult a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 66: Drive Track And Slide Runners

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment ESU12174 Drive track and slide runners Drive track EWS00480 WARNING A broken track, track fittings or debris thrown by the drive track could be danger- ous to an operator or bystanders. Observe the following precautions: Do not allow anyone to stand behind the snowmobile when the engine is running.
  • Page 67 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Standard drive track deflection: 35.0–45.0 mm (1.38–1.77 in) If the deflection is incorrect, adjust the drive track. Adjusting the drive track Loosen the rear axle nut. Measuring the drive track deflection Lay the snowmobile on its side. Measure the drive track deflection with a spring scale.
  • Page 68 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Shifted to left Drive track Shifted to Shifted to left alignment right Left adjusting Turn out Turn in Right adjust- Turn in Turn out ing nut 1. Forward 2. Gap 3. Slide runner 4. Drive track 5.
  • Page 69: Lubrication

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Slide runner 1. Lubrication point 2. Wear limit height Slide runner wear limit height: 10.0 mm (0.39 in) ECS00350 NOTICE Ride on fresh snow frequently. Operating on ice or hard-packed snow will rapidly wear the slide runners. ESU12195 1.
  • Page 70: Replacing A Headlight Bulb

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Bulb holder 1. Grease nipple Remove the bulb. Install the new bulb, and then hook the bulb holder onto the headlight unit. NOTICE: Keep oil and your hands away from the glass part of the bulb or its life and illumination will be affect- ed.
  • Page 71: Fittings And Fasteners

    Always shield your eyes when working near batteries. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Charge or have a Yamaha dealer charge the battery as soon as possible if it seems to have discharged. Keep in mind that the battery 1.
  • Page 72: Replacing A Fuse

    Lead Acid) battery, a special (constant- voltage) battery charger is required. If you do not have access to a constant- voltage battery charger, have a Yamaha dealer charge your battery. Using a con- ventional battery charger will damage the battery.
  • Page 73 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Oil tank breather hose clamp 2. Oil tank breather hose 3. Crankcase breather hose clamp (air filter case side) 4. Crankcase breather hose Disconnect the negative battery lead. Replace the blown fuse with one of the proper amperage.
  • Page 74 Install the air filter case by reversing the removal steps. NOTICE: Be sure to con- nect the breather hoses securely when installing the air filter case. [ECS00641] 10. Close the shroud. If the fuse immediately blows again, ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect the snowmobile.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    • Worn or damaged piston and cylin- Poor spark or no spark der: • Spark plugs are dirty with carbon or Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. are wet: Discharged battery Remove carbon or wipe the spark If the battery is discharged, the engine can be plugs dry.
  • Page 76 Troubleshooting Be sure to pull the lead covers back over the terminals completely. If the termi- nals are exposed, they could come into contact with the frame or a metal part of the snowmobile and this can cause elec- trical system damage or A FIRE HAZ- ARD.
  • Page 77 Engine stop switch is pushed in: Pull it out. Faulty wire connections: Check connec- tions or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Discharged battery: Charge battery or see “Discharged battery” above. Seized engine: Seizure is caused by poor lubrication, inadequate fuel, or an air leak.
  • Page 78 Air in cooling system: Bleed the cooling sys- Worn or damaged V-belt with flat spots: Re- tem or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. place. Leaking coolant: Ask a Yamaha dealer to Worn or damaged idler wheels or shafts: inspect.
  • Page 79: Storage

    (gasohol) is used, completely etc. Use only a soft, clean cloth or drain the fuel system. Consult a Yamaha sponge with mild detergent and water to dealer if further information is needed. clean plastic.
  • Page 80 Apply a coat of wax to painted surfaces. Apply that you have your snowmobile checked and suitable protectants to the exterior of the en- tuned by a Yamaha dealer. The dealer has gine, drive track, and to other metal, plastic, the experience and training to help you get and rubber parts.
  • Page 81: Specifications

    Specifications ESU1246B Width: 500 mm (19.7 in) Deflection: Dimensions: 35.0–45.0 mm (1.38–1.77 in) Overall length: Length on ground: 3270 mm (128.7 in) 1204 mm (47.4 in) Overall width: Rear suspension: 1200 mm (47.2 in) Type: Overall height: Slide rail suspension 1380 mm (54.3 in) Track sprocket wheel: Weight:...
  • Page 82 Specifications Engine oil quantity: With oil filter cartridge replacement: 3.0 L (3.17 US qt, 2.64 Imp.qt) Without oil filter cartridge replacement: 2.8 L (2.96 US qt, 2.46 Imp.qt) Total amount: 3.7 L (3.91 US qt, 3.26 Imp.qt) Brake: Type: Hydraulic disc type (ventilated disc) Operation: Handle lever, left-hand operated Throttle:...
  • Page 83: Consumer Information

    Record the frame serial number, engine serial number (Primary ID), and key identification number in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. Also, record and keep the ID numbers in a separate place in case the snowmobile is sto- len.
  • Page 84: Vehicle Emission Control Information Label

    Consumer information ESU13460 Vehicle Emission Control Infor- mation label 1. Vehicle Emission Control Information label The Vehicle Emission Control Information la- bel is affixed at the location in the illustration. This label shows specifications related to ex- haust emissions as required by federal law, state law and Environment Canada.
  • Page 85: Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.s.a. Snowmobile Limited Warranty

    WARRANTY PERIOD: WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer any remain- 1. All Yamaha snowmobiles shall be warranted for a ing warranty from the original purchaser to any subse- term of one (1) year from the date of purchase, plus quent purchaser, it is imperative that the machine be a special early-season extension (if applicable).
  • Page 86 Post Office Box 6555 specified in the Owner’s Manual? Cypress, California 90630 A. No. The warranty on a new Yamaha cannot be “voided” or “canceled.” However, if a particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance other than as shown in the Owner’s Manual, that failure may not be...
  • Page 87: Change Of Address

    If the dealer is not able to do so, he is expected to contact Yamaha Motor If you should move after you have purchased your new Corporation, U.S.A., for clarification or assistance.
  • Page 88: Yamaha Extended Service (Y.e.s.)

    Consumer information ESU12510 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)
  • Page 89 Index Lubrication..........63 Air filter, checking........45 Auxiliary DC jack ........16 Main switch ..........9 Multi-function meter unit ......10 Battery............65 Brake and parking brake ......56 Oil level warning indicator ......14 Brake lever ..........16 Break-in............ 30 Parking brake lever ........
  • Page 90 Index Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.), checking..........44 Tool kit............42 Tow hitch..........22 Transporting ..........36 Troubleshooting ........69 Valve clearance........46 V-belt............52 V-belt holders ........... 18 Vehicle Emission Control Information label ............78...
  • Page 92 YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. PRINTED IN JAPAN 2010.06-0.3×1 CR PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER...

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