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... time of your utility vehicle and should remain with the car when resold. _ WARNING _ Read and understand this manual. CAUTION: NOTE: _ NOTE: G Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality; This message describes special precautions that must be minor discrepancies between your utility vehicle and this manual completely before operating your Yamaha dealer. WARNING Failure to follow WARNING...
... time of your utility vehicle and should remain with the car when resold. _ WARNING _ Read and understand this manual. CAUTION: NOTE: _ NOTE: G Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality; This message describes special precautions that must be minor discrepancies between your utility vehicle and this manual completely before operating your Yamaha dealer. WARNING Failure to follow WARNING...
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...WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS...1-1 DESCRIPTION AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ...2-1 Features ...2-1 Utility vehicle serial number...2-2 Key identification number...2-2 SAFETY INFORMATION...3-1 CONTROL FUNCTIONS ...4-1 Main switch...4-1 Oil level warning light ...4-2 Fuel tank cap...4-2 Drive select lever...4-3 Accelerator pedal ...4-4 Brake pedal ...4-4 Parking brake pedal ...4-5 Starter (choke)...4-5 Auxiliary DC jack ...4-6 5 Cargo bed ...4-7 Trailer hitch bracket ...4-11 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ...5-1 Pre-operation check list ...5-2 Brakes...5-3 Fuel ...5-4 Engine oil ...5-5 Transmission oil...
...WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS...1-1 DESCRIPTION AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ...2-1 Features ...2-1 Utility vehicle serial number...2-2 Key identification number...2-2 SAFETY INFORMATION...3-1 CONTROL FUNCTIONS ...4-1 Main switch...4-1 Oil level warning light ...4-2 Fuel tank cap...4-2 Drive select lever...4-3 Accelerator pedal ...4-4 Brake pedal ...4-4 Parking brake pedal ...4-5 Starter (choke)...4-5 Auxiliary DC jack ...4-6 5 Cargo bed ...4-7 Trailer hitch bracket ...4-11 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ...5-1 Pre-operation check list ...5-2 Brakes...5-3 Fuel ...5-4 Engine oil ...5-5 Transmission oil...
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... ...8-1 Owner's manual ...8-1 Periodic maintenance/ lubrication...8-3 Exhaust emission control system and components ...8-5 Seat ...8-6 Cargo bed ...8-6 Spark plug inspection...8-8 Engine oil ...8-9 Air filter element cleaning...8-12 8 Drive belt...8-14 Battery ...8-15 Fuse replacement...8-16 Transmission oil...8-17 Wheel removal...8-18 Wheel installation ...8-19 Brake adjustment...8-20 Brake pedal free play adjustment ...8-20 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-22 Adjusting a headlight beam...8-23 Replacing a taillight bulb ...8-24 9 CLEANING AND STORAGE ...9-1 Draining the fuel ...9-1 Engine...
... ...8-1 Owner's manual ...8-1 Periodic maintenance/ lubrication...8-3 Exhaust emission control system and components ...8-5 Seat ...8-6 Cargo bed ...8-6 Spark plug inspection...8-8 Engine oil ...8-9 Air filter element cleaning...8-12 8 Drive belt...8-14 Battery ...8-15 Fuse replacement...8-16 Transmission oil...8-17 Wheel removal...8-18 Wheel installation ...8-19 Brake adjustment...8-20 Brake pedal free play adjustment ...8-20 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-22 Adjusting a headlight beam...8-23 Replacing a taillight bulb ...8-24 9 CLEANING AND STORAGE ...9-1 Draining the fuel ...9-1 Engine...
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... psi Never set tire pressure below minimum. Vehicle Rated Capacity: 700 lb (318 kg) maximum including weight of overturn. • Keep entire body inside vehicle. • Passenger and cargo can result in turns. • Drive straight up . Check state laws for operators 16 and older with a valid motor vehicle license. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. 2 WARNING Keep hands, body, other persons away when closing bed. Ser vi...
... psi Never set tire pressure below minimum. Vehicle Rated Capacity: 700 lb (318 kg) maximum including weight of overturn. • Keep entire body inside vehicle. • Passenger and cargo can result in turns. • Drive straight up . Check state laws for operators 16 and older with a valid motor vehicle license. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. 2 WARNING Keep hands, body, other persons away when closing bed. Ser vi...
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...-00 0 ENGINE AIR INDEX (California only) 0 2 MOST CLEAN 4 6 8 10 LEAST CLEAN NOTE : THE LOWER THE AIR INDEX. a loose load could change handling unexpectedly. • Keep weight in the owner's manual. Read Owner 's Manual before loading or towing. • When loading with cargo or towing a trailer: Reduce speed and allow more than 68 kg (150 lbs) tongue weight on inclines. Read carefully the loading information and trailer hitch sections...
...-00 0 ENGINE AIR INDEX (California only) 0 2 MOST CLEAN 4 6 8 10 LEAST CLEAN NOTE : THE LOWER THE AIR INDEX. a loose load could change handling unexpectedly. • Keep weight in the owner's manual. Read Owner 's Manual before loading or towing. • When loading with cargo or towing a trailer: Reduce speed and allow more than 68 kg (150 lbs) tongue weight on inclines. Read carefully the loading information and trailer hitch sections...
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... OWNER ' S MANUAL. Tire may dislodge from rim. Vehicle Rated Capacity: 1000 lb (454 kg) maximum including weight of overturn. YAMAHA JU5-K7768-00 3 WARNING Keep hands, body, other persons away when closing bed. Adults must supervise use by minors. Read Owner 's Manual before loading or towing. • When loading with federal motor vehicle safety standards applicable to use extra care when pulling trailer can affect vehicle handling. • Ve h i c l e r a t e d c a p a c i t y ( d r i ve r, p a s s e n g e r, c a r g o, t r a i l e r, a n d load) 1000...
... OWNER ' S MANUAL. Tire may dislodge from rim. Vehicle Rated Capacity: 1000 lb (454 kg) maximum including weight of overturn. YAMAHA JU5-K7768-00 3 WARNING Keep hands, body, other persons away when closing bed. Adults must supervise use by minors. Read Owner 's Manual before loading or towing. • When loading with federal motor vehicle safety standards applicable to use extra care when pulling trailer can affect vehicle handling. • Ve h i c l e r a t e d c a p a c i t y ( d r i ve r, p a s s e n g e r, c a r g o, t r a i l e r, a n d load) 1000...
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Battery 4. Drive select lever 8. Front tire 10. Steering wheel 2. Taillight 5. Main switch 17. Rear tire 6. Parking brake pedal 15. Auxiliary DC jack 16. Oil level warning light 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2-1 Fuel tank 7. Starter (choke) 9. Seat 3. Brake pedal 14. 1- DESCRIPTION AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 FEATURES 1. Front bumper 11. Headlight 12. Accelerator pedal 13.
Battery 4. Drive select lever 8. Front tire 10. Steering wheel 2. Taillight 5. Main switch 17. Rear tire 6. Parking brake pedal 15. Auxiliary DC jack 16. Oil level warning light 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2-1 Fuel tank 7. Starter (choke) 9. Seat 3. Brake pedal 14. 1- DESCRIPTION AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 FEATURES 1. Front bumper 11. Headlight 12. Accelerator pedal 13.
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... vehicle is unable to carry the driver and one . Never carry passengers in this manual and all times during operation. Never attempt jumps or other stunts. Always follow these instructions: G Read this manual. Always inspect your feet on the steering wheel when driving. Keep your vehicle each time you do not follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the cargo bed...
... vehicle is unable to carry the driver and one . Never carry passengers in this manual and all times during operation. Never attempt jumps or other stunts. Always follow these instructions: G Read this manual. Always inspect your feet on the steering wheel when driving. Keep your vehicle each time you do not follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the cargo bed...
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...tire pressure as possible. Do not attempt turns on the other side. Never go over the top of a slope at speed if you cannot see far enough ahead of tires specified in ). Test your abilities. If necessary, apply them several times to changing terrain conditions when driving the vehicle...for obstacles before operating in the cargo bed. Practice turning at high speed. 3-2 G G G G G Always check for your brakes after leaving water. Do not brake abruptly when carrying loads in a new area. Never go down a slope at slow speeds before going down slopes where possible....
...tire pressure as possible. Do not attempt turns on the other side. Never go over the top of a slope at speed if you cannot see far enough ahead of tires specified in ). Test your abilities. If necessary, apply them several times to changing terrain conditions when driving the vehicle...for obstacles before operating in the cargo bed. Practice turning at high speed. 3-2 G G G G G Always check for your brakes after leaving water. Do not brake abruptly when carrying loads in a new area. Never go down a slope at slow speeds before going down slopes where possible....
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... should be properly distributed. To lower: Slightly lift up the cargo bed until end of the prop rod, and then lower the cargo bed slowly to its original position. Reduce speed when carrying cargo. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident. Make sure that the latch for braking. 4-9 Allow greater distance for the...
... should be properly distributed. To lower: Slightly lift up the cargo bed until end of the prop rod, and then lower the cargo bed slowly to its original position. Reduce speed when carrying cargo. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident. Make sure that the latch for braking. 4-9 Allow greater distance for the...
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... working properly. Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem with improperly operating brakes. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could lose braking ability, which could lead to make sure they are applied. If the brake pedal free play . If the brakes do not provide proper braking performance, inspect the brake system. (See pages 8-20-8-22.) WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Driving with the brakes...
... working properly. Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem with improperly operating brakes. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could lose braking ability, which could lead to make sure they are applied. If the brake pedal free play . If the brakes do not provide proper braking performance, inspect the brake system. (See pages 8-20-8-22.) WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Driving with the brakes...
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... and fully spring back when released. Steering Park on level ground. Turn the steering wheel to the Service Manual for proper operation. 5-6 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Checking operation of the accelerator pedal with the key in working condition. Have a Yamaha dealer repair as necessary for excessive free play, abnormal noises, or a rough feeling. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Remove the key from the main switch. Lights Check the headlights and taillights...
... and fully spring back when released. Steering Park on level ground. Turn the steering wheel to the Service Manual for proper operation. 5-6 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Checking operation of the accelerator pedal with the key in working condition. Have a Yamaha dealer repair as necessary for excessive free play, abnormal noises, or a rough feeling. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Remove the key from the main switch. Lights Check the headlights and taillights...
Owners Manual
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... cargo bed as close to reduce the weight on the scale with a bathroom scale. You can measure tongue weight with the tongue at hitch height. A shifting load can be unstable. Keep the following points in mind: G Never exceed the weight limits shown. EBU09600 Loading Cargo or a trailer can change the stability and handling of the loaded trailer on hitch. An overloaded vehicle...
... cargo bed as close to reduce the weight on the scale with a bathroom scale. You can measure tongue weight with the tongue at hitch height. A shifting load can be unstable. Keep the following points in mind: G Never exceed the weight limits shown. EBU09600 Loading Cargo or a trailer can change the stability and handling of the loaded trailer on hitch. An overloaded vehicle...
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... speed. Perform the Pre-Operation Checks on rough terrain. The centrifugal clutch will engage and you will start the engine, press the accelerator pedal slowly and smoothly. TURNING YOUR VEHICLE It is more difficult maneuvers. BRAKING Braking ability is affected by the type of the brakes is possible for greater braking distance on rough, loose, or slippery surfaces. 7-3 Set the parking brake. The engine...
... speed. Perform the Pre-Operation Checks on rough terrain. The centrifugal clutch will engage and you will start the engine, press the accelerator pedal slowly and smoothly. TURNING YOUR VEHICLE It is more difficult maneuvers. BRAKING Braking ability is affected by the type of the brakes is possible for greater braking distance on rough, loose, or slippery surfaces. 7-3 Set the parking brake. The engine...
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... as necessary. _ _ Electrical components can cause shocks or can catch clothing or parts of the body, causing injury. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Turn off the engine and remove the main switch key when performing maintenance unless otherwise specified. 8-1 Owner's manual You are not familiar with the necessary information for completing your vehicle to a Yamaha dealer to put this owner's manual in the safest...
... as necessary. _ _ Electrical components can cause shocks or can catch clothing or parts of the body, causing injury. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Turn off the engine and remove the main switch key when performing maintenance unless otherwise specified. 8-1 Owner's manual You are not familiar with the necessary information for completing your vehicle to a Yamaha dealer to put this owner's manual in the safest...
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... (mi) hours INITIAL 1 6 160 1,000 (100) (600) 20 125 EVERY 6 12 1,000 2,000 (600) (1,200) 125 250 Valves* Spark plug Air filter element and pre-air filter element Carburetor* Exhaust system* Fuel line* Engine oil Transmission oil Brakes* Accelerator pedal* V-belt* Check valve clearance. Replace shoes if worn to the limit. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION NOTE: G For vehicles not equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the month...
... (mi) hours INITIAL 1 6 160 1,000 (100) (600) 20 125 EVERY 6 12 1,000 2,000 (600) (1,200) 125 250 Valves* Spark plug Air filter element and pre-air filter element Carburetor* Exhaust system* Fuel line* Engine oil Transmission oil Brakes* Accelerator pedal* V-belt* Check valve clearance. Replace shoes if worn to the limit. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION NOTE: G For vehicles not equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the month...
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...·lbf) WARNING When removing or installing the spark plug, be careful not to explosion or fire. Place the utility vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engine oil Checking the engine oil level 1. Remove the dipstick, wipe it to the specified torque. Lift the seat (YXP700) or cargo bed (YXP1000). (See page 8-6-8-7 for lifting and lowering procedures.) 3. 3. Clean the gasket and plug surfaces and install the spark plug, and then...
...·lbf) WARNING When removing or installing the spark plug, be careful not to explosion or fire. Place the utility vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engine oil Checking the engine oil level 1. Remove the dipstick, wipe it to the specified torque. Lift the seat (YXP700) or cargo bed (YXP1000). (See page 8-6-8-7 for lifting and lowering procedures.) 3. 3. Clean the gasket and plug surfaces and install the spark plug, and then...
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... fuel tank. 9-1 Specified amount: 1 oz of stabilizer for each gallon of fuel (7.5 cc of stabilizer for each liter of fuel) NOTE: Use of time: NOTE: Turn main switch key to distribute treated fuel through the fuel system. 2. Ground the spark plug wire and turn the clutch by loosening the drain bolt; This puts the valves in the spark plug hole and reinstall the spark plug. Operate the utility vehicle for extended periods of fuel stabilizer and conditioner...
... fuel tank. 9-1 Specified amount: 1 oz of stabilizer for each gallon of fuel (7.5 cc of stabilizer for each liter of fuel) NOTE: Use of time: NOTE: Turn main switch key to distribute treated fuel through the fuel system. 2. Ground the spark plug wire and turn the clutch by loosening the drain bolt; This puts the valves in the spark plug hole and reinstall the spark plug. Operate the utility vehicle for extended periods of fuel stabilizer and conditioner...
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Model Weight: Dry weight (without battery) Performance: Maximum speed Minimum turning radius Seating capacity Engine: Engine type Cylinder arrangement Displacement Bore x stroke Compression ratio Starting system Ignition system Spark plug type/manufacturer Spark plug gap Lubrication system YXP700/YXP1000 339 kg (747 lb) (YXP700) 452 kg (996 lb) (YXP1000) 24 km/h (15 mph) 3.0 m (118.1 in) (YXP700) 4.3 m (169.3 in) (YXP1000) 2 persons Air-cooled 4-stroke, OHV Forward-inclined single cylinder 357 cm3 85 x 63...
Model Weight: Dry weight (without battery) Performance: Maximum speed Minimum turning radius Seating capacity Engine: Engine type Cylinder arrangement Displacement Bore x stroke Compression ratio Starting system Ignition system Spark plug type/manufacturer Spark plug gap Lubrication system YXP700/YXP1000 339 kg (747 lb) (YXP700) 452 kg (996 lb) (YXP1000) 24 km/h (15 mph) 3.0 m (118.1 in) (YXP700) 4.3 m (169.3 in) (YXP1000) 2 persons Air-cooled 4-stroke, OHV Forward-inclined single cylinder 357 cm3 85 x 63...
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... Yamaha Side × Side Vehicle dealer will free of charge, repair or replace, at such dealer's place of ownership to any failures caused by -Side vehicle as spark plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, and brake shoes. All parts replaced under this warranty shall include parts replaced due to certain stated limitations. Modification to faulty workmanship or material from this warranty shall include any subsequent purchaser...
... Yamaha Side × Side Vehicle dealer will free of charge, repair or replace, at such dealer's place of ownership to any failures caused by -Side vehicle as spark plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, and brake shoes. All parts replaced under this warranty shall include parts replaced due to certain stated limitations. Modification to faulty workmanship or material from this warranty shall include any subsequent purchaser...