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OWNER'S MANUAL
YXC70VPXM
YXC70VPHM
YXC70VPRM
LIT-11626-34-14
BHE-F8199-10

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  • Page 1 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY! It contains important safety information. OWNER’S MANUAL YXC70VPXM YXC70VPHM YXC70VPRM LIT-11626-34-14 BHE-F8199-10...
  • Page 2 EBU31032 Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha YXC70VPXM / YXC70VPHM / YXC70VPRM. It represents the result of many years of Yamaha experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and pace-setting racing vehicles. With the purchase of this Yamaha, you can now ap- preciate the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
  • Page 4 EBU31080 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EBU31070 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERI- OUS INJURY OR DEATH. Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to poten- tial personal injury hazards.
  • Page 5  This vehicle complies with all state off-highway noise level and spark arrester laws and regulations. EBU31111 YXC70VPXM / YXC70VPHM / YXC70VPRM OWNER’S MANUAL ©2021 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. 1st edition, April 2020 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Accelerator pedal ....... 5-12 EBU31120 CONTENTS Brake pedal ........5-13 Parking brake lever ......5-13 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ..... 1-1 Drive select lever ........ 5-14 Identification numbers......1-1 Fuel tank cap........5-14 Doors..........5-14 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND Seats ..........5-15 SPECIFICATION LABELS .......
  • Page 7 Coolant ..........6-6 LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR Final gear..........6-6 VEHICLE ...........8-13 Differential gear ........6-6 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND Accelerator pedal ......... 6-6 ADJUSTMENT .........9-1 Seat belts ..........6-6 Owner’s Manual and tool kit....9-2 Passenger handhold ......6-7 Maintenance charts ......9-4 Steering ..........
  • Page 8 Rear knuckle upper and lower pivot NOISE REGULATION ......12-2 lubrication (left and right)....9-40 MAINTENANCE RECORD ....12-3 Steering shaft lubrication ....9-41 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, Wheel removal........9-41 U.S.A. 2020 AND LATER MODEL Tire replacement......... 9-42 SIDE-BY-SIDE LIMITED Wheel installation ....... 9-43 WARRANTY ........12-4...
  • Page 9 INDEX............ 13-1...
  • Page 10: Vehicle Identification

    EBU38890 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION EBU32781 EBU32800 Vehicle identification number Identification numbers The vehicle identification number is stamped Record the vehicle identification number, into the frame. model label information and key identification number in the spaces provided below. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: MODEL LABEL INFORMATION: 1.
  • Page 11 * * * * - * * * 1. Model type code 2. Production code 1. Model label 3. Color code Your specific model can be identified by EBU32790 Key identification number checking the model type code found on the The key identification number is stamped on model label.
  • Page 12 1. Key identification number...
  • Page 13: Location Of The Warning And Specification Labels

    EBU31130 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS...
  • Page 15 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 dealer. WARNING WARNING Do not rest hands or arms on door or shoulder bolster.
  • Page 16 WARNING YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U.S.A. certifies this ROV complies with the American National Standard for Recreational • Improper tire pressure or overloading this vehicle may Off-Highway Vehicles, ANSI/ROHVA-1-2016 Standard. cause severe injury or death from loss of control or Date of manufacture **/** rollover.
  • Page 17 • Never load more than 490 N requirements for rollover protection structures (50 kgf)/110 lbf tongue m=800Kg for ISO3471 weight on towing bracket. YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U.S.A. • Do not tow more than 6555 Katella Avenue, Cypress, 6664 N(680 kgf)/1500 lbf California 90630-5101, U.S.A.
  • Page 18 WARNING Improper Use of Off-Highway Vehicle Can Cause Severe Injury or Death Be Prepared Pay Attention and Plan Ahead • Fasten seat belts. If you think or feel the vehicle Wear an approved may tip or roll, reduce your • helmet, eye protection risk to injury: and protective gear.
  • Page 19 WARNING Improper use of cargo bed or cage/frame can result Never carry in severe injury or passengers death from loss of in cargo bed. control, overturn or other accidents. Maximum Load in Cargo Bed: 600 lbs (272 kg) Maximum Vehicle Load: 1309 lbs (594 kg) •...
  • Page 20: Safety Information

    Chapter 8 before operating your Yamaha Viking VI. Also use these two chapters and the labels on the vehicle to instruct new operators and passengers. Do not allow anyone else to operate your vehicle or ride as a pas- senger if you are unsure that he/she is willing and able to follow these instructions.
  • Page 21 DRIVER UNDER • This vehicle is designed to carry the driver and five passengers. Never carry passengers in the cargo bed. • The driver and passengers should wear seat belts properly. • The driver and passengers must be able to put both feet flat on the floorboard while seated upright with their backs against the backrests.
  • Page 22  Secure cargo so that it will not shift – a loose load could change handling unexpectedly or be thrown forward and strike occupants. While using your Yamaha Viking VI  Keep your body completely inside the vehicle at all times. Keep both hands on the steering wheel.
  • Page 23  Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving, even on flat, open areas, can cause loss of control, including rollovers. The Viking VI has higher ground clearance and other features to handle rug- ged terrain, and, as a result, can overturn in situations where some other vehicles may not.
  • Page 24  If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or roll, keep your body completely inside the protec- tive structure of the vehicle: • Brace yourself by pressing your feet firmly on the floorboard and keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or passenger handhold.
  • Page 25 Many companies with no connection to Yamaha manufacture parts and accessories or offer oth- er modifications for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a position to test the products that these aftermarket companies produce. Therefore, Yamaha can neither endorse nor recommend the use of accessories not sold by Yamaha or modifications not specifically recommended by Yamaha, even if sold and installed by a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 26 Aftermarket tires and rims The tires and rims that came with your Viking VI were designed to match the performance capa- bilities and to provide the best combination of handling, braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, sizes, and combinations may not be appropriate.
  • Page 27: Description

    EBU31170 DESCRIPTION EBU31180 Left view 1110 1. Radiator cap 9. Rear shock absorber assembly 2. Brake fluid reservoir 10.Spark plug 3. Driver seat 11.Cargo bed release lever 4. Shoulder bolster 12.Storage compartment (for YXC70VPRM) 5. Seat belt 13.Door 6. Air filter 14.Storage compartment 7.
  • Page 28: Right View

    EBU31190 Right view 5 6 7 1. Brake/tail light 2. Engine oil dipstick 3. Seat belt 4. Passenger seat 5. Battery 6. Fuses 7. Headlight 8. Coolant reservoir 9. Storage compartment 10.Fuel tank cap 11.Oil filter cartridge...
  • Page 29: Controls And Instruments

    EBU31200 Controls and instruments 5 6,7 1. Light switch 9. Accelerator pedal 2. On-Command drive knob 10.Brake pedal 3. Steering wheel 11.Multi-function meter unit 4. Main switch 12.Front passenger handhold 5. Parking brake lever 13.Glove compartment 6. Helmet reminder light 14.Auxiliary DC jack 7.
  • Page 30 1. Rear passenger handhold 2. Auxiliary DC jack The vehicle you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the figures of this man- ual.
  • Page 31: Instrument And Control Functions

    EBU3121C INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL The operation of the indicator and warning FUNCTIONS lights, and the multi-function meter can be EBU31221 confirmed at this time. Main switch EBU31241 Off position “ ” All electrical circuits are switched off. The key can be removed. EBU31251 Start position “...
  • Page 32: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    EBU31268 Indicator lights and warning lights 1. Helmet reminder light “ ” 2. Seat belt reminder light “ ” 1. Differential gear lock indicator light “DIFF. LOCK” EBU31270 2. Low-range indicator light “L” Low-range indicator light “L” 3. High-range indicator light “H” This indicator light comes on when the drive 4.
  • Page 33 EBU31290 Neutral indicator light “N” When the On–Command drive knob is set to This indicator light comes on when the drive “DIFF. LOCK”, the indicator light will flash un- select lever is in the “N” position. til the differential is locked. Turn the steering EBU31300 wheel back and forth or drive slowly to help Reverse indicator light “R”...
  • Page 34 If the light comes on display will indicate an error code (see page during operation, stop the vehicle as soon as 5-10). Have a Yamaha dealer check the self- it is safe to do so and allow the engine to cool diagnostic system.
  • Page 35 If the steering load is too heavy (e.g., exces- the reminder light remains on after the driver sive steering use at slow speed or when op- seat belt is properly latched, have a Yamaha erating in deep mud, sand, or snow), the dealer check the electrical circuit.
  • Page 36: Multi-Function Meter Unit

     hour meter EBU31389 Multi-function meter unit  voltage display  fuel gauge  error code display Speedometer The speedometer shows the vehicle’s travel- ing speed. The speedometer can be set to “mph” or “km/h”. This also changes the odometer and tripmeter units between miles and kilometers.
  • Page 37 Odometer and tripmeters Push the “SELECT” button to switch between the odometer “ODO” and the tripmeters “TRIP A” and “TRIP B” in the following order: ODO → TRIP A → TRIP B → ODO To reset a tripmeter, set the display to the tripmeter you want to reset, then push the “RESET”...
  • Page 38 Clock, hour meter and voltage display To set the clock 1. Set the display to the clock. 2. Push both the “SELECT” button and “RESET” button until the hour digits start flashing. 3. Use the “RESET” button to set the hours. 4.
  • Page 39 The display segments of the fuel charging circuit or the battery may be gauge disappear from “F” (full) towards “E” faulty. If this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer (empty) as the fuel level decreases. When the check or repair the vehicle.
  • Page 40 “ ” will flash repeatedly. Have a Yamaha If the display indicates an error code, note the dealer check the vehicle. code number and have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
  • Page 41: Light Switch

    that the electric starter will not have EBU31391 Light switch “ ” enough power to crank the engine. If this should happen, remove the battery and re- charge it. EBU39121 On–Command drive knob “2WD/4WD/DIFF. LOCK” 1. Light switch “ ” Set the switch to “...
  • Page 42: Accelerator Pedal

    drive with differential lock. Select the appro- EBU31413 Accelerator pedal priate drive according to the terrain and driv- ing conditions.  “2WD” (two–wheel drive): Power is sup- plied to the rear wheels only.  “4WD” (four–wheel drive): Power is sup- plied to the front and rear wheels.
  • Page 43: Brake Pedal

    EBU31421 EBU35642 Brake pedal Parking brake lever 1. Brake pedal 1. Parking brake lever 2. Release button Press the brake pedal to slow or stop the ve- 3. Pull to set. hicle. Setting the parking brake lever will help keep the vehicle from moving while parked.
  • Page 44: Drive Select Lever

    EBU31451 Fuel tank cap  Spring tension helps return the lever to its original position.  If you drive the vehicle with the parking brake engaged, a buzzer will sound. EBU31441 Drive select lever 1. Fuel tank cap Remove the fuel tank cap when refueling. To open, turn counterclockwise.
  • Page 45: Seats

    Front door Rear door 1. Latch 1. Latch 2. Door 2. Door EBU31472 Seats Certain models have under-seat storage compartments. (See page 5-19.) To access these compartments, remove the seat cush- ion by pulling it up from the front. 5-15...
  • Page 46: Adjusting The Driver Seat Position

    1. Seat cushion EBU31481 To install a seat cushion, insert the hooks on Adjusting the driver seat position the rear of the seat cushion under the seat The driver seat can be installed to one of three frame, and then insert the projection on the positions.
  • Page 47 1. Remove the driver seat cushion. 2. Remove the bolts. 4. Install the bolts. 5. Tighten to the specified torque. 1. Bolt 3. Move the seat frame to the desired posi- Tightening torque: Driver seat bolt: tion and align the bolt holes in the seat 23 N·m (2.3 kgf·m, 17 lb·ft) frame with the bolt holes in the vehicle frame.
  • Page 48: Seat Belts

    Always wear the seat belts properly while rid- EBU36184 Seat belts ing in the vehicle. (See page 8-5.) Front seat belts  If the vehicle is driven without the driver seat belt fastened, a buzzer will sound.  If the vehicle is driven without the driver seat belt fastened, engine power will be lim- ited.
  • Page 49: Storage Compartments

    Store lightweight or frequently used items, such as your driving gloves or vehicle docu- ments, in this compartment. Glove compartment load limit: 5.0 kg (11 lb) ECB02071 NOTICE To protect from damage, do not put metal items, like tools, or sharply edged items di- rectly in the glove compartment.
  • Page 50 YXC70VPXM / YXC70VPHM When storing any documents in the storage compartments, be sure to wrap them in a plastic bag so that they will not get wet. When washing the vehicle, be careful not to let any water enter the storage compartments. ECB02220 NOTICE To protect from damage, do not put metal...
  • Page 51 Maximum load limits: Center console storage compartment: 5.0 kg (11 lb) Storage compartment under driver seat: 5.0 kg (11 lb) Front center under-seat storage compart- ment: 8.4 kg (18 lb) Storage compartment under right passen- ger seat: 5.0 kg (11 lb) 1.
  • Page 52: Cup Holders

    The front center under-seat storage compart- ment and rear left under-seat storage com- partment are equipped with a drain plug. If any water collects in a storage compartment, remove the drain plug, drain the water, and then install the drain plug from inside the stor- age compartment.
  • Page 53: Cargo Bed

    ers may be thrown about and break, and Rear cup holders possibly injure people in the vehicle dur- ing sudden braking or an accident.  Do not place any other items than seal- able plastic containers in the cup hold- ers;...
  • Page 54 Opening and closing the tailgate 1. Tailgate 2. Cargo hook 1. Tailgate 3. Cargo bed 2. Latch ECB02100 Maximum load limit: 272.0 kg (600 lb) NOTICE The tailgate is not designed to hold heavy For additional loading information, see page loads when open.
  • Page 55 To close To lower Lift the tailgate to the original position, and With hands and fingers clear of pinch points, then hook the latches. lower the cargo bed slowly to its original po- sition and be sure it is locked into place. Lifting and lowering the cargo bed WARNING! Keep hands, body, and other people away from pinch points when low-...
  • Page 56: The Front And Rear Shock Absorber Assemblies

    Trailer towing equipment  Do not deform or damage the cylinders can be obtained at a Yamaha dealer. See in any way. Cylinder damage will result in page 7-8 for loading information.
  • Page 57: Auxiliary Dc Jacks

    EBU31565 Auxiliary DC jacks 1. Auxiliary DC jack cap 2. Rear auxiliary DC jack 1. Auxiliary DC jack cap This model has two auxiliary DC jacks, one in 2. Front auxiliary DC jack the dashboard and one in the back of the front right passenger seat.
  • Page 58  Do not use an automotive cigarette light- 2. Turn the headlights off. (See page 5-11.) 3. Make sure the accessory is powered off. er or other accessories with a plug that 4. Open the auxiliary DC jack cap. gets hot, because the jack can be dam- 5.
  • Page 59: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage. Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem can- not be corrected by the procedures provided in this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer. Pre-operation checklist ITEM...
  • Page 60 ITEM ROUTINE PAGE • Check coolant level in reservoir. Coolant 6-6, 9-21 • Fill with coolant if necessary. Final gear oil/Differen- • Check for leakage. 6-6, 6-6, 9-17, 9-19 tial gear oil Accelerator pedal • Check free play and for proper operation. Seat belts •...
  • Page 61: Front And Rear Brakes

    Apply the brakes firmly for one minute. If there  Check that there is no free play in the brake is any leakage, have the vehicle inspected by pedal. If there is free play, have a Yamaha a Yamaha dealer. dealer check the brake system. (See page 9-37.)
  • Page 62 EWB02522 EWB02532 WARNING WARNING Gasoline and gasoline vapors are ex- Gasoline is poisonous and can cause inju- tremely flammable. To avoid fires and ex- ry or death. Handle gasoline with care. plosions and to reduce the risk of injury Never siphon gasoline by mouth. If you when refueling, follow these instructions.
  • Page 63: Engine Oil

    If you carry a portable fuel container in the  In order to prevent clutch slippage (since bed of your Yamaha Viking VI, be sure to se- the engine oil also lubricates the clutch), cure it with the cap tightened before driving do not mix any chemical additives.
  • Page 64: Coolant

    EBU36030 pushed firmly. Wash off any dirt or mud that Differential gear could affect operation. Have a Yamaha dealer Make sure there is no oil leaking from the dif- repair as necessary for proper operation. ferential gear case.
  • Page 65: Passenger Handhold

    Check tires for wear and damage. EBU31832 Fittings and fasteners Always check the tightness of chassis fittings and fasteners before starting off. Take the ve- hicle to a Yamaha dealer or refer to the Ser- vice Manual for correct tightening torque.
  • Page 66 Tire pressure improper tire pressure may cause severe injury or death from loss of control or roll- over. Tire pressure below the minimum specified could also cause the tire to dis- lodge from the rim under severe driving conditions. [EWB04120] OPERATING TIRE PRESSURE (cold): VEHICLE LOAD of 0.0–594.0 kg (0–1309 FRONT: (Recommended)
  • Page 67 Tire inspection 1. Tire tread depth When the tire tread depth has worn to 3 mm (0.12 in) replace the tire. If the tire has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if the sidewall is cracked, replace the tire.
  • Page 68: Operation

    If any abnormality is noticed EBU31890 during this period, consult a Yamaha dealer. Engine break-in There is never a more important period in the 0–10 hours:...
  • Page 69: Starting The Engine

    If the neutral indi- cator light does not come on, ask a After break-in: Yamaha dealer to inspect the electric The vehicle may now be operated normally. circuit.  The engine can be started in any gear if...
  • Page 70: Drive Select Lever Operation And Reverse Driving

    2. Apply the brake pedal, then shift by mov- Do not turn the key to the “ ” (start) position ing the drive select lever along the shift with the engine running; otherwise, damage guide. Make sure that the drive select le- to the electric starter may result.
  • Page 71  When in reverse, the reverse indicator light should be on. If the light does not Use “L” (low-range) when traveling at slow come on, ask a Yamaha dealer to in- speed. This includes when crossing difficult spect the reverse indicator light electri- terrain such as rocky surfaces, deep mud, cal circuit.
  • Page 72 5. Check behind the vehicle for people or obstacles, and then release the brake pedal. 6. Press the accelerator pedal gradually and continue to watch to the rear while back- ing.
  • Page 73: On-Command Drive Knob

    EBU39151 On-Command drive knob The vehicle handles differently in each of the drive modes (“2WD”, “4WD” and “DIFF. LOCK”). For example, the vehicle requires more effort to turn in “DIFF. LOCK” than in “2WD”. Always stop the vehicle before changing the position of the On-Command drive knob. The meter display changes according to the selected drive mode.
  • Page 74  When using the differential gear lock (“DIFF. LOCK”), the differential gear lock indicator light and the drive train icon will flash until the differential gear lock properly engages/disengages.  When the differential gear lock indicator light and the drive train icon are flashing, turning the steering wheel back and forth will help the differential gear lock to engage or disengage.
  • Page 75: Parking

    EBU31930 EWB04260 Parking WARNING When parking, stop the engine and shift the Improper loading or towing can increase drive select lever into the neutral position. Ap- the risk of loss of control, an overturn, or ply the parking brake to help prevent the ve- other accident: hicle from rolling.
  • Page 76 Operating when loaded with cargo or tow- MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS ing a trailer Cargo bed: Drive more slowly than you would without a 272.0 kg (600 lb) Pulling load (gross trailer weight): load. The more weight you carry, the slower 6664 N (680 kgf, 1500 lbf) you should go.
  • Page 77 Viking VI. WARNING! Improperly pulling can cause serious injury or death. Never ex- ceed the pulling load limit of the Viking VI. Avoid pulling on inclines. [EWB03330] Pulling objects on the ground can be more hazardous than pulling a trailer.
  • Page 78: Basic Guide For Safe Use

    ATVs, go-carts, golf-cars EBU31962 and grounds-keeping vehicles. The Viking VI As a Viking VI owner you are responsible for has higher ground clearance and other fea- the safe and proper operation of this vehicle. tures to handle rugged terrain, and, as a result,...
  • Page 79 As with automobiles, to promote safe driving behaviors, you should DRIVER supervise younger drivers and consider set- UNDER ting rules and putting limits on how, when, and where the Viking VI can be used.
  • Page 80  Do not allow someone to ride as a passen- ger who has been using drugs or alcohol.  Do not allow children who need child safety seats or booster seats in the Viking VI. The 1. Seat belt seat belt is not designed to restrain auto- 2.
  • Page 81 1. Seat belt 1. Rear passenger handhold 2. Shoulder bolster The Viking VI comes with a variety of features 3. Door to help reduce the risk of driver and passen- 4. Front passenger handhold ger injury. These features work together, and...
  • Page 82  Be sure that each occupant’s seat belt of injury in accidents. The protective structure will not protect occupants in all rollovers or latch plate is inserted into the appropriate accidents. buckle.  Be sure the seat belt is not twisted, is close- Body parts outside of vehicle can be struck by passing objects or crushed during vehicle fitting across the hips and chest, and is...
  • Page 83 A crash can damage the restraint systems in Rear seat belts your vehicle. A damaged restraint system may not properly protect the person using it, resulting in serious injury or death in a crash. To help make sure your restraint systems are working properly after a crash, have them in- spected and any necessary replacements made as soon as possible.
  • Page 84 2. If the latch plate is not positioned in the correct location along the seat belt, ad- just its location up or down along the length of the belt. 1. Buckle 2. Latch plate 3. Release button 4. Put the lap portion of the belt low on your hips.
  • Page 85 6. Check if the seat belt shoulder position Doors suits the size of the driver and passen- The doors are designed to reduce the likeli- gers. hood that you will stick your leg out to stop To lower the belt, insert the belt into the the vehicle from tipping over or for any other seat belt height adjuster slot as shown.
  • Page 86 Passenger handhold The passenger handhold is provided to grip during operation to maintain proper position and balance. Holding onto the handhold helps to reduce the likelihood that the pas- sengers put a hand outside the vehicle if the vehicle begins to tip. The driver should make sure the passengers are holding onto the handhold with both hands before operating the vehicle.
  • Page 87 Adjusting the front passenger handhold posi- tion The front passenger handhold can be adjust- ed to one of three positions to suit the pas- sengers’ preference. 1. Front passenger handhold 2. Locking pin 2. Slide the handhold to the desired position and align the holes in the handhold bar with the holes in the handhold supports.
  • Page 88 1. Handhold bar 1. Wire loop 2. Handhold support Seat and shoulder bolsters 3. Insert the pins into the holes and secure The seats and shoulder bolsters are designed them with the wire loops. Make sure that to help keep you in the vehicle. Do not put the handhold is properly secured before your hand or arm on or outside of the shoul- starting off.
  • Page 89 Keep your palms on the out- side of the steering wheel. Similar to other off- road vehicles, if the Viking VI hits a deep rut or large obstacle, the steering wheel could brief- ly jerk in one direction or back and forth as the tires and vehicle respond to the obstacle.
  • Page 90: Learning To Operate Your Vehicle

    EBU31984 LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR VEHI- CORRECT GRIP EXAMPLE Personal protective equipment INCORRECT GRIP EXAMPLE 1. Approved motorcycle helmet 2. Eye protection 3. Long-sleeved shirt or jacket 4. Gloves 5. Long pants 6. Over-the-ankle boots The driver and passengers should wear the following to reduce risk of injury in an acci- dent: 8-13...
  • Page 91  Approved motorcycle helmet that fits prop- Practice for new Yamaha Viking VI users erly You should become familiar with the perfor-  Eye protection (goggles, helmet face shield, mance characteristics of the vehicle in a or protective eyewear) large, flat area that is free of obstacles and ...
  • Page 92 If you feel the ential locked “DIFF. LOCK”. Also practice Viking VI begin to slide sideways or the rear driving in reverse. wheels begin to slide during a turn, steer into...
  • Page 93 The Engine compression braking is designed to centrifugal clutch will engage and the vehicle assist you when operating your Viking VI off- will begin to accelerate. road. With this feature, the engine helps slow 8-16...
  • Page 94 the vehicle down after you take your foot off Parking on a flat area the accelerator. Engine braking is more no- When parking on a flat area, stop the engine ticeable in four-wheel drive. Application of ve- and shift the drive select lever into the neutral hicle brakes provides additional stopping position.
  • Page 95 5. Block the front and rear wheels with Your Yamaha Viking VI has higher ground rocks or other objects. clearance and other features to handle rug- ged terrain, and as a result, can overturn in Loading situations where some vehicles may not.
  • Page 96 to see far enough ahead of you. Use common side of a hill, which increases your risk of roll- sense and remember that some hills are too over. Practice first on gentle slopes before at- steep for you to climb or descend. Use proper tempting steeper hills.
  • Page 97 slow your descent. Release the brake and be- If you are sliding or skidding, try to steer in the gin to coast down the hill. Use engine braking direction the vehicle is sliding, to regain con- as much as possible, gently applying the trol.
  • Page 98 Pavement Wet brakes may have reduced effectiveness. This vehicle is designed for off-road use only. After leaving the water, test the brakes. If nec- Avoid paved surfaces. Turn gradually and go essary, apply the brakes several times to let slowly if you must drive on pavement. friction dry them out.
  • Page 99 drive before driving on a slippery surface and the risk of fire during operation or after leaving plan your path to avoid making abrupt ma- the vehicle, do not let brush, grass and other neuvers. materials collect under the vehicle, near the If you feel the vehicle begin to slide sideways muffler or exhaust pipe, or next to other hot or fishtail (rear-wheel sliding), steer into the di-...
  • Page 100 If there is any question about your ability to maneuver safely over the obstacle, you should turn around if the ground is flat and you have the room or back up until you find a less difficult path. 8-23...
  • Page 101: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    To avoid death during service or while using the ve- possible burns, let brake components cool hicle. If you are not familiar with vehicle before touching them. service, have a Yamaha dealer perform the service.
  • Page 102: Owner's Manual And Tool Kit

    EBU32021 Owner’s Manual and tool kit You are recommended to put this manual in the vinyl bag and always carry it in the glove compartment as shown. Put the tool kit and tire pressure gauge under the rear right pas- senger seat.
  • Page 103 Yamaha dealer to check the torque settings and adjust them as necessary.
  • Page 104: Maintenance Charts

    Even if the vehicle isn’t driven for the stated mileage or engine hours, the month maintenance intervals should still be followed. Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills. EBU32032...
  • Page 105 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check the air cut-off valve, reed valve, and Air induction sys- √ √ √ √ √ hose for damage. •...
  • Page 106 EBU32114 General maintenance and lubrication INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check coolant leakage. √ √ √ √ √ • Repair if necessary. Cooling system •...
  • Page 107 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check operation/brake pad wear/fluid leak- age. √ √ √ √ √ Rear brake • Correct if necessary. Replace pads if worn to the limit.
  • Page 108 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check operation and for looseness. Replace √ √ √ √ √ 16 * Steering system if damaged. • Check toe-in. Adjust if necessary. •...
  • Page 109 EBU32331  Some maintenance items need more frequent service if you drive in unusually wet, dusty, san- dy or muddy areas, or at full throttle.  Hydraulic brake service • Regularly check and, if necessary, correct the brake fluid level. •...
  • Page 110: Hood

    EBU32340 Hood To remove 1. Pull the tab on each hood lock up, and then turn the hood locks 1/4 turn clock- wise. 1. Tab 2. Hood lock 2. Remove the hood. 1. Tab 1. Hood 9-10...
  • Page 111: Right Rear Panel

    To install EBU32350 Right rear panel 1. Insert the projections on the hood into the slots in the front grill, and then place the To remove hood in the original position. 1. Lift the cargo bed up. (See page 5-25 for cargo bed lifting and lowering proce- dures.) 2.
  • Page 112: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Cartridge

     Make sure that no foreign material en- To install 1. Lift the cargo bed up. ters the crankcase. 2. Place the panel in the original position, and then install the bolts and the quick Recommended engine oil: fastener screws. See page 11-1.
  • Page 113 3. Lift the cargo bed up. (See page 5-25 for cargo bed lifting and lowering proce- dures.) 4. Remove the engine oil dipstick, and then wipe it off with a clean rag. 1. Maximum level mark 2. Minimum level mark 3.
  • Page 114 To change the engine oil (with or without oil filter cartridge replacement) 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then turn it off. 3. Lift the cargo bed up. (See page 5-25 for cargo bed lifting and lowering proce- dures.) 4.
  • Page 115 An oil filter wrench is available from a Yamaha dealer. 1. O-ring 9. Install the new oil filter cartridge with an oil filter wrench, and then tighten it to the specified torque with a torque wrench. 1. Oil filter cartridge 2.
  • Page 116: Why Yamalube

    Engine oil drain bolt: Why Yamalube 33 N·m (3.3 kgf·m, 24 lb·ft) YAMALUBE oil is a Genuine YAMAHA Part born of the engineers’ passion and belief that 11. Refill with the specified amount of recom- engine oil is an important liquid engine com- mended engine oil, and then insert the ponent.
  • Page 117: Final Gear Oil

    Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and syn- area. thetic oils have their own distinct characters and value. Yamaha’s experience gained over Recommended oil: many years of research and development into YAMALUBE oil since the 1960’s helps make Yamalube the SAE 80W-90 API GL-5 Hypoid gear oil best choice for your Yamaha engine.
  • Page 118 Tightening torque: Final gear oil filler bolt: 22 N·m (2.2 kgf·m, 16 lb·ft) Changing the final gear oil 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place an oil pan under the final gear case to collect the used oil. 3.
  • Page 119: Differential Gear Oil

    4. Install the drain bolt and its new gasket, EBU36065 Differential gear oil and then tighten the bolt to the specified Check the oil level and change the differential torque. gear oil at the intervals specified in the period- ic maintenance chart. Tightening torque: ECB03600 Final gear oil drain bolt:...
  • Page 120 2. Remove the differential gear oil filler bolt 5. Install the differential gear oil filler bolt and its gasket, and then check the oil lev- and its gasket, and then tighten the bolt el. It should be up to the brim of the filler to the specified torque.
  • Page 121: Coolant

    7. Install the differential gear oil filler bolt and its gasket, and then tighten the bolt to the specified torque. Tightening torque: Differential gear oil filler bolt: 23 N·m (2.3 kgf·m, 17 lb·ft) 8. Check for oil leakage. If oil leakage is found, check for the cause.
  • Page 122 If genuine Yamaha coolant is not available, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors for aluminum engines and mix with distilled water at a 1:1 ratio. ECB02190 NOTICE Mix antifreeze with distilled water only. However, if distilled water is not available, 1.
  • Page 123: Axle Boots

    To change the coolant The coolant must be changed at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart. Have a Yamaha dealer change the coolant. WARNING! Never attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. [EWB04250] EBU32400 Axle boots Check the axle boots for holes or tears.
  • Page 124 Inspection The spark plug is an important engine com- ponent and is easy to inspect. The condition of the spark plug can indicate the condition of the engine. The ideal color of the porcelain insulator around the center electrode is a medium-to- light tan for a vehicle that is being ridden nor- mally.
  • Page 125: Cleaning The Air Filter Element

    rect torque is one-quarter to one-half turn past finger tight. Have the spark plug tightened to the specified torque as soon as possible. Tightening torque: Spark plug: 13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 9.6 lb·ft) 3. Install the spark plug cap. 4. Lower the cargo bed. 1.
  • Page 126 fittings for an airtight seal. Tighten all fittings securely to avoid the possibility of unfiltered air entering the engine. ECB02270 NOTICE Never operate the engine with the air filter element removed. Doing so would allow unfiltered air to enter, causing rapid en- gine wear and possible engine damage.
  • Page 127 1. Quick fastener screw 1. Snap holder 2. Cover A 2. Air filter case cover 3. Cover B 3. Pivot holder 4. Remove the air filter case cover by un- 5. Remove the air filter element. hooking the snap holders, and then rotat- ing the cover up and pulling it away from the pivot holders in the back.
  • Page 128 1. Air filter element 1. Air filter element holder 2. Projection 6. While pushing the projections on the air 7. Remove the sponge material from the air filter frame inward, remove the air filter el- filter frame. ement holder. 9-28...
  • Page 129 1. Air filter element holder 10. Wash the sponge material in warm soapy 2. Sponge material water to remove remaining solvent, then 3. Air filter frame rinse thoroughly with plain warm water. 8. Wash the sponge material gently but 11. Squeeze excess water out of the sponge thoroughly in parts cleaning solvent.
  • Page 130 13. Thoroughly apply Yamaha foam air filter 18. Install cover A, then cover B in their orig- oil or other quality liquid foam air filter oil inal positions by installing the quick fas- (not spray type) to the sponge material.
  • Page 131: Air Filter Check Hoses

    EBU32431 Air filter check hoses There is a check hose at the bottom of the air filter case (under the cargo bed) and a check hose at the bottom of the air intake duct (un- der the vehicle). If dust or water collects in a check hose, the air filter element may be soiled.
  • Page 132: V-Belt Case Drain Plug

    If water drains from the V-belt case after re- haust system. moving the drain plug, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the vehicle, as the water may affect 1. Remove the tailpipe bolts.
  • Page 133 1. Tailpipe bolt 1. Gasket 2. Spark arrester 2. Remove the tailpipe by pulling it out of 3. Tailpipe the muffler, and then remove the gasket. 4. Install the gasket, and then insert the tail- 3. Tap the tailpipe lightly, and then use a pipe into the muffler and align the bolt wire brush to remove any carbon depos- holes.
  • Page 134: Valve Clearance

    Yamaha service technician. pad has worn to the point that the wear indi- cator grooves have almost disappeared, have EBU32470 a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a Brakes set. Replacement of brake components requires The wheels need to be removed to check the professional knowledge.
  • Page 135: Checking The Parking Brake Pads

    If a brake pad has worn to the level. Replenish the brake fluid if necessary. point that the wear indicator groove has al- most disappeared, have a Yamaha dealer re- place the brake pads as a set. 9-35...
  • Page 136  Clean the filler cap before removing. Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container.  Use only the specified brake fluid; other- wise, the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leakage.  Refill with the same type of brake fluid. Adding a brake fluid other than DOT 4 may result in a harmful chemical reac- tion.
  • Page 137: Brake Fluid Replacement

    EBU32531 Checking the brake pedal brake fluid level to gradually go down. A low Have a Yamaha dealer check the brakes at brake fluid level may indicate worn brake the intervals specified in the periodic mainte- pads and/or brake system leakage; therefore, nance chart.
  • Page 138: Parking Brake Lever Free Play Adjustment

    4. Slide the rubber cover back on the park- EBU32540 Parking brake lever free play adjust- ing brake cable. ment 5. Loosen the locknut. Periodically check the parking brake lever free play and adjust it if necessary. 1. Shift the drive select lever into low gear “L”.
  • Page 139: Brake Light Switch Adjustment

    Cables can also become frayed or kinked. Lubricate the cable ends. If the cables do not operate smoothly, ask a Yamaha dealer to re- place them. Recommended lubricant: 1. Brake light switch Yamalube LubezAll 2.
  • Page 140: Checking The Stabilizer Bushes

    Lubricate the knuckle upper and lower pivots EBU32583 Checking the stabilizer bushes with a grease gun. The stabilizer bushes must be checked for cracks or damage at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart. Have a Yamaha dealer replace the stabilizer bushes if necessary. 9-40...
  • Page 141: Steering Shaft Lubrication

    EBU32610 Recommended lubricant: Wheel removal Lithium-soap-based grease 1. Loosen the wheel nuts. 2. Elevate the vehicle and place a suitable EBU32600 Steering shaft lubrication stand under the frame. Lubricate the pivot points. 3. Remove the nuts from the wheel. 4. Remove the wheel. Recommended lubricant: Lithium-soap-based grease 9-41...
  • Page 142: Tire Replacement

    Always use the same size and type of tires Size: recommended in this owner’s manual. The 25x8-12NHS tires that came with your Yamaha Viking VI Manufacturer/model: were designed to match the performance ca- MAXXIS/MU09 pabilities and to provide the best combination Rear tire: of handling, braking, and comfort.
  • Page 143: Wheel Installation

    WARNING 1. Install the wheel and the nuts. Do not reverse the rims on your Yamaha Viking VI to widen the track width. Install- ing wheels improperly increases the risk of For YXC70VPXM: be sure to install the nuts wheel failure and accidents.
  • Page 144 EWB03410 EWB03420 WARNING WARNING Avoid battery contact with skin, eyes, or Batteries may produce explosive gases. clothing. Shield eyes when working near Ventilate when charging or using in a batteries. Keep out of reach of children. closed space. Keep batteries away from You could be poisoned or severely burned sparks, flames, cigarettes, or other sourc- by the sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte.
  • Page 145  Remove it from vehicle and confirm the rec- positive lead. [ECB01002] ommended charging rate as specified on the battery itself.  Select a suitable charger and follow the manufacturer’s instructions, or have a Yamaha dealer charge it for you. 9-45...
  • Page 146  Keep in mind that the battery tends to dis- ECB00942 NOTICE charge more quickly if the vehicle is  Always keep the battery charged. Stor- equipped with optional electrical accesso- ing the battery in a discharged state for ries. an extended period of time will cause ECB00933 NOTICE...
  • Page 147: Jump-Starting

    EBU32651 Jump-starting Jump-starting the vehicle should be avoided. The battery should be removed and charged instead. However, if the vehicle must be jump-started, proceed as follows. EWB03430 WARNING To avoid battery explosion and/or serious damage to the electrical system: 1. Positive battery lead (red) ...
  • Page 148 vehicle and the other end of the positive lead to the positive terminal of the charged battery. 1. Jumper cable negative lead 5. Start the engine. (See page 7-2.) 6. After the engine starts, disconnect the 1. Jumper cable positive lead negative lead of the jumper cable from 4.
  • Page 149: Fuse Replacement

    Fuse box EBU32664 Fuse replacement The fuses are located under the hood. If an electrical problem is suspected, check the fuses and replace if necessary. General layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Backup fuse “BACK UP” (for clock) 2.
  • Page 150 1. Turn off all electrical systems. (See page Specified fuses: 5-1.) Main fuse: 2. Remove the hood. (See page 9-10.) 40.0 A Fuel injection system fuse: 3. Remove the blown fuse, and then install a 10.0 A new fuse of the specified amperage. Headlight fuse: WARNING! Always use a fuse of the 15.0 A...
  • Page 151: Replacing A Headlight Bulb

    Yamaha dealer check the electrical sys- tem. 5. Install the hood. EBU32671 Replacing a headlight bulb If a headlight bulb burns out, replace it as fol- lows. 1. Remove the cover at the rear of the head- light by pulling it off.
  • Page 152 clean off any dirt and fingerprints us- ing a cloth moistened with alcohol or thinner. [ECB00653] 1. Headlight bulb holder 5. Wait for the headlight bulb to cool before touching or removing it. Remove the 1. Do not touch the glass part of the bulb. burnt-out bulb by pulling it out.
  • Page 153: Headlight Beam Adjustment

    ECB00691 If a brake/tail light bulb burns out, replace it as NOTICE follows: It is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer 1. Remove panel A (if replacing the left make this adjustment. brake/tail light bulb) or panel B (if replac-...
  • Page 154 2. Remove the brake/tail light bulb holder (together with the bulb) by turning it counterclockwise. 1. Panel B 1. Brake/tail light bulb holder 3. Push the burnt-out bulb in and turn it counterclockwise to remove it from the bulb holder. 4.
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    The troubleshooting chart describes a quick, easy procedure for making checks. If your vehicle requires any repair, take it to a Yamaha deal- 9-55...
  • Page 156: Troubleshooting Charts

    Remove the spark plug and check the electrodes. The engine does not start. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Check the compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression.
  • Page 157 Restart the engine. If the engine overheats again, ask a Level is OK. Yamaha dealer to inspect and/or repair the cooling system.  Tap water can be used in an emergency. Change to the recommended coolant as soon as possible.
  • Page 158: Cleaning And Storage

    may have reduced stopping ability, in- EBU32720 CLEANING AND STORAGE creasing the chance of an accident. NOTICE: Excessive water pres- EBU32731 [EWB03471] Cleaning sure may cause water seepage and Frequent, thorough cleaning of your vehicle deterioration wheel bearings, will not only enhance its appearance but will brakes, transmission seals and electri- improve its general performance and extend cal devices.
  • Page 159: Storage

    1. Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel and add cloth. the specified amount of Fuel Med Rx, 6. Clean the seats with a vinyl upholstery available from your Yamaha dealer, or cleaner to keep the covers pliable and equivalent product. Follow the instruc- glossy.
  • Page 160 30 °C [90 °F] or less than 0 °C [32 °F]). Use of Fuel Med Rx or another high-quality fuel stabilizer eliminates the need to drain the fuel system. Consult a Yamaha dealer if the fuel system needs to be drained. 10-3...
  • Page 161: Specifications

    EBU32750 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: (Total weight of operator, passengers, cargo, accessories, and tongue) Overall length: Engine: 3900 mm (153.5 in) (YXC70VPHM, YXC70VPXM) 4050 mm (159.4 in) (YXC70VPRM) Combustion cycle: Overall width: 4-stroke 1570 mm (61.8 in) (YXC70VPHM, YXC70VPXM) Cooling system: 1625 mm (64.0 in) (YXC70VPRM) Liquid cooled Overall height: Valve train:...
  • Page 162 SAE viscosity grades: Quantity: 5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40, 15W-40, 20W-40, 20W-50 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt) Recommended engine oil grade: Coolant quantity: API service SG type or higher, JASO standard MA Radiator (including all routes): 3.24 L (3.42 US qt, 2.85 Imp.qt) 130 ˚F Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level mark): 0.28 L (0.30 US qt, 0.25 Imp.qt)
  • Page 163 Drivetrain: Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires): Primary reduction ratio: Vehicle load: 1.000 0.0–594.0 kg (0–1309 lb) Secondary reduction ratio: Recommended: 10.142 (41/21 x 17/12 x 33/9) Front: Final drive: 145.0 kPa (1.450 kgf/cm², 21.0 psi) Shaft Rear: Clutch type: 165.0 kPa (1.650 kgf/cm², 24.0 psi) Wet, centrifugal, shoe Minimum:...
  • Page 164 Spring: Brake/tail light: Coil spring 21.0 W/5.0 W Shock absorber: Meter lighting: Gas-hydraulic damper EL (Electroluminescent) Wheel travel: Neutral indicator light: 205 mm (8.1 in) Rear suspension: Reverse indicator light: Type: Coolant temperature warning light: Double wishbone Spring: Parking brake indicator light: Coil spring Shock absorber: Engine trouble warning light:...
  • Page 165 Signaling system fuse: 10.0 A Ignition fuse: 10.0 A Auxiliary DC jack fuse: 10.0 A Fuel injection system fuse: 10.0 A Backup fuse: 10.0 A Four-wheel-drive motor fuse: 10.0 A Radiator fan motor fuse: 25.0 A EPS fuse: 40.0 A 11-5...
  • Page 166: Consumer Information

    EBU32775 CONSUMER INFORMATION EBU32820 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. 1.
  • Page 167: Noise Regulation

    EBU32830 NOISE REGULATION TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED: Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The removal or rendering in- operative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or (2) the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
  • Page 168: Maintenance Record

    EBU32840 MAINTENANCE RECORD Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts you purchase and install will be required to doc- ument maintenance done in accordance with the warranty. The chart below is printed only as a reminder to you that the maintenance work is required. It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work.
  • Page 169: Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.s.a. 2020 And Later Model Side-By-Side Limited Warranty

    EBU32855 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. 2020 AND LATER MODEL SIDE-BY- SIDE LIMITED WARRANTY Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY under this YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. MAKES that new Yamaha Side-by-Side models purchased warranty shall be to: OTHER WARRANTY...
  • Page 170 Attention: Warranty Department 3. Each Yamaha Side x Side dealer is held responsible for his setup, service and war-ranty repair work. This will ensure that Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. has an up-to-date registration record in accordance with federal law.
  • Page 171: Yamaha Extended Service (Y.e.s.)

    This excellent Y.E.S. plan coverage is only available to dealer to see how comfor ting uninterr upted factor y- Yamaha owners like you, and only while your Yamaha is still backed protection can be. within the Yamaha Limited Warranty period. So visit your authorized Yamaha dealer to get all the facts.
  • Page 172 Yamaha. See your dealer today! A special note: YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE If visiting your dealer isn’t convenient, contact Yamaha with your Vehicle Identification Number. We’ll be happy to help you get the Y.E.S. coverage you need. Yamaha Service Marketing P.O. Box 6555...
  • Page 173 INDEX Differential gear lock indicator light ....... 5-3 Differential gear oil, Periodic maintenance ....9-19 Differential gear, Pre-operation check ......6-6 Accelerator pedal ............5-12 Doors ................5-14 Accelerator pedal, Pre-operation check ......6-6 Driver seat position ............5-16 Air filter check hoses ........... 9-31 Drive select lever ............
  • Page 174 Helmet reminder light .............5-5 Parking brake indicator light .......... 5-3 High-range indicator light ..........5-2 Parking brake lever ............5-13 Hood ................9-10 Parking brake lever free play, adjusting ....... 9-38 Parking brake pads, checking ........9-35 Passenger handhold, Pre-operation check ....6-7 Identification numbers ...........1-1 Indicator lights and warning lights .........5-2 Instruments, lights and switches, Pre-operation...
  • Page 175 Valve clearance ............9-34 V-belt case drain plug ..........9-32 Vehicle Emission Control Information label ....12-1 Vehicle identification number ........1-1 Warranty, extended ............. 12-6 Warranty, limited ............12-4 Wheel installation ............9-43 Wheel removal ............. 9-41 Yamalube ..............9-16 13-3...
  • Page 177 EBU32880 For your best ownership experience, think Genuine Yamaha! Genuine Yamaha Parts – Genuine Yamaha replacement parts are the exact same parts as the ones originally equipped on your vehicle, providing you with the performance and durability you have come to expect.
  • Page 178 PRINTED IN USA 2020.05-0.3×1 CR (E)

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