Owners Manual
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... damping force remote adjustment dial ...5-11 Headlight beam switch ...5-11 Auxiliary DC jack ...5-11 Shroud and covers ...5-12 Drive guard ...5-13 V-belt holders ...5-13 Storage compartment ...5-13 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ...6-1 Fuel ...6-1 Engine oil...6-2 Engine oil level ...6-3 Coolant ...6-4 Throttle lever ...6-5 Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) ...6-5 Brake ...6-6 Brake fluid leakage ...6-7 V-belt ...6-7 Drive guard ...6-7 Drive track ...6-8 Slide runners ...6-8 Skis and ski runners ...6-9 Steering system...6-9 Lights ...6-9 Air filter ...6-10 Fittings and fasteners ...6-11 Tool kit and...
... damping force remote adjustment dial ...5-11 Headlight beam switch ...5-11 Auxiliary DC jack ...5-11 Shroud and covers ...5-12 Drive guard ...5-13 V-belt holders ...5-13 Storage compartment ...5-13 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ...6-1 Fuel ...6-1 Engine oil...6-2 Engine oil level ...6-3 Coolant ...6-4 Throttle lever ...6-5 Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) ...6-5 Brake ...6-6 Brake fluid leakage ...6-7 V-belt ...6-7 Drive guard ...6-7 Drive track ...6-8 Slide runners ...6-8 Skis and ski runners ...6-9 Steering system...6-9 Lights ...6-9 Air filter ...6-10 Fittings and fasteners ...6-11 Tool kit and...
Owners Manual
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... Replacing the V-belt ...8-16 Checking the drive chain housing oil level and the drive chain tension ...8-19 Checking the brake pads...8-20 Checking the parking brake pads...8-20 Checking the brake fluid level...8-21 Changing the brake fluid...8-22 Suspension...8-22 Adjusting the drive track ...8-27 Aligning the skis...8-29 Lubrication ...8-30 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-31 Adjusting the headlight beams ...8-32 Battery ...8-32 Replacing a fuse...8-33 TROUBLESHOOTING ...9-1 STORAGE ...10-1 SPECIFICATIONS ...11-1 Dimensions...11-1 Engine ...11-1 Chassis...11-2 Electric...11-3 WIRING DIAGRAM...
... Replacing the V-belt ...8-16 Checking the drive chain housing oil level and the drive chain tension ...8-19 Checking the brake pads...8-20 Checking the parking brake pads...8-20 Checking the brake fluid level...8-21 Changing the brake fluid...8-22 Suspension...8-22 Adjusting the drive track ...8-27 Aligning the skis...8-29 Lubrication ...8-30 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-31 Adjusting the headlight beams ...8-32 Battery ...8-32 Replacing a fuse...8-33 TROUBLESHOOTING ...9-1 STORAGE ...10-1 SPECIFICATIONS ...11-1 Dimensions...11-1 Engine ...11-1 Chassis...11-2 Electric...11-3 WIRING DIAGRAM...
Owners Manual
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... normal wear or routine maintenance including oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, slide runners, and track. WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer any remaining warranty from defects in effect, this warranty to remain in materials and workmanship which arise solely as specified in the appropriate Owner's Manual. Lack of each subsequent purchaser of proper maintenance. 6. YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. SNOWMOBILE LIMITED WARRANTY 2. GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty. In order for...
... normal wear or routine maintenance including oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, slide runners, and track. WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer any remaining warranty from defects in effect, this warranty to remain in materials and workmanship which arise solely as specified in the appropriate Owner's Manual. Lack of each subsequent purchaser of proper maintenance. 6. YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. SNOWMOBILE LIMITED WARRANTY 2. GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty. In order for...
Owners Manual
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... tools or equipment be covered under warranty such service is , however, covered for all costs of purchase. Your Yamaha snowmobile dealer possesses criteria as specified in the Owner's Manual? A. A. May I do them? A. However, if a particular failure is available for one (1) year from the date of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision damages, as well as oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, and slide runners...
... tools or equipment be covered under warranty such service is , however, covered for all costs of purchase. Your Yamaha snowmobile dealer possesses criteria as specified in the Owner's Manual? A. A. May I do them? A. However, if a particular failure is available for one (1) year from the date of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision damages, as well as oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, and slide runners...
Owners Manual
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... answer almost any questions about this warranty? Explain the operation, maintenance, and warranty requirements to help you are handled at the time of purchase. Q. Whom should move after you must take it is in accordance with federal law. When contacting Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. be sure to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. If you . A. If you should...
... answer almost any questions about this warranty? Explain the operation, maintenance, and warranty requirements to help you are handled at the time of purchase. Q. Whom should move after you must take it is in accordance with federal law. When contacting Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. be sure to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. If you . A. If you should...
Owners Manual
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... with all labels before starting the engine. Read the Owner's Manual and all of the following for your snowmobile, you do not understand. 2. Passengers are prohibited. Your ability to carry the OPERATOR ONLY. Never drive the snowmobile with the parking brake applied. Carrying a passenger can cause loss of alcohol or drugs. 5. ESU00008 3- Apply the parking brake before starting the engine. SAFETY INFORMATION When you...
... with all labels before starting the engine. Read the Owner's Manual and all of the following for your snowmobile, you do not understand. 2. Passengers are prohibited. Your ability to carry the OPERATOR ONLY. Never drive the snowmobile with the parking brake applied. Carrying a passenger can cause loss of alcohol or drugs. 5. ESU00008 3- Apply the parking brake before starting the engine. SAFETY INFORMATION When you...
Owners Manual
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... engine to cool off before storing the snowmobile in rapid wear of dirt or sand mixed in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and space heaters, an open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Always refer to the "STORAGE" section if the snowmobile is to release the throttle and apply the brake...
... engine to cool off before storing the snowmobile in rapid wear of dirt or sand mixed in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and space heaters, an open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Always refer to the "STORAGE" section if the snowmobile is to release the throttle and apply the brake...
Owners Manual
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B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] _ a b Tail/brake lights Snow flap Brake lever Parking brake lever Grip warmer adjustment switch Headlight beam switch Engine stop switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Throttle lever Shift lever (RX10R/RX10RTR/RXW10) Main switch Auxiliary DC jack Tachometer Mode button (not applicable) Reset button Select button Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indicator Fuel meter indicator Self-diagnosis warning indicator Rear suspension indicator (not applicable) Coolant temperature warning indicator Grip warmer indicator Fuel level warning ...
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] _ a b Tail/brake lights Snow flap Brake lever Parking brake lever Grip warmer adjustment switch Headlight beam switch Engine stop switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Throttle lever Shift lever (RX10R/RX10RTR/RXW10) Main switch Auxiliary DC jack Tachometer Mode button (not applicable) Reset button Select button Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indicator Fuel meter indicator Self-diagnosis warning indicator Rear suspension indicator (not applicable) Coolant temperature warning indicator Grip warmer indicator Fuel level warning ...
Owners Manual
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... by varying the throttle position. ESU00013 5- WARNING @ Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation before starting circuit is switched off. Regulate the speed of the drive system. CONTROL FUNCTIONS ESU00362 Main switch The main switch controls the following items. 1 "OFF" The ignition circuit is switched on . 3 "START" The starting the engine. @ 5-1 The key can be removed only in this position. 2 "ON" The ignition circuit is switched on . Because the throttle is released b.
... by varying the throttle position. ESU00013 5- WARNING @ Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation before starting circuit is switched off. Regulate the speed of the drive system. CONTROL FUNCTIONS ESU00362 Main switch The main switch controls the following items. 1 "OFF" The ignition circuit is switched on . 3 "START" The starting the engine. @ 5-1 The key can be removed only in this position. 2 "ON" The ignition circuit is switched on . Because the throttle is released b.
Owners Manual
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... without a problem before restarting the engine. Be sure to use the specified spark plug and spark plug cap. will not work properly. @ 5-2 is designed to interrupt the fuel injection and keep the engine speed between 2,800 and 3,000 r/min if the throttle valves fail to return to the idle position when the throttle lever is idling. is released. ESU00361 Engine overheating prevention system This model is equipped with an engine overheating prevention...
... without a problem before restarting the engine. Be sure to use the specified spark plug and spark plug cap. will not work properly. @ 5-2 is designed to interrupt the fuel injection and keep the engine speed between 2,800 and 3,000 r/min if the throttle valves fail to return to the idle position when the throttle lever is idling. is released. ESU00361 Engine overheating prevention system This model is equipped with an engine overheating prevention...
Owners Manual
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... can cause the drive track to lose traction, reduce control, and increase the possibility of the snowmobile will start out and accelerate 1. To start to operate at low speeds, even if you with your snowmobile and all warning and caution labels on pages 3-1-3-3. With the engine idling, release the parking brake. 2. Riding your feet outside the running boards. Set the parking brake and follow...
... can cause the drive track to lose traction, reduce control, and increase the possibility of the snowmobile will start out and accelerate 1. To start to operate at low speeds, even if you with your snowmobile and all warning and caution labels on pages 3-1-3-3. With the engine idling, release the parking brake. 2. Riding your feet outside the running boards. Set the parking brake and follow...
Owners Manual
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... weight on the throttle or steer to perform it at all times. It is also important to regain balance. You should be prepared to react to point the snowmobile back down and begin to turning. Stop the engine and set the parking brake. Then pull the rear of the snowmobile around to obstacles, sharp drops, or other side. Restart the engine, release...
... weight on the throttle or steer to perform it at all times. It is also important to regain balance. You should be prepared to react to point the snowmobile back down and begin to turning. Stop the engine and set the parking brake. Then pull the rear of the snowmobile around to obstacles, sharp drops, or other side. Restart the engine, release...
Owners Manual
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...; Fuel filter Check clearance. Adjust clearance when engine Every 40,000 km (25,000 mi) is certified (if applicable). Check breather hose for the emission control system CD-31E Item Remarks Preoperation check (Daily) Initial 1 month or 800 km (500 mi) (40 hr) Every Seasonally or 4,000 km (2,500 mi) (200 hr) G Page Spark plugs Check condition. Maintenance, replacement, or repair...
...; Fuel filter Check clearance. Adjust clearance when engine Every 40,000 km (25,000 mi) is certified (if applicable). Check breather hose for the emission control system CD-31E Item Remarks Preoperation check (Daily) Initial 1 month or 800 km (500 mi) (40 hr) Every Seasonally or 4,000 km (2,500 mi) (200 hr) G Page Spark plugs Check condition. Maintenance, replacement, or repair...
Owners Manual
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... these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-2 Check coolant level. (recovery tank) 6-3-6-4 8-12-8-14 G G Engine coolant Check coolant level. (reservoir tank) ∗ Air bleed the cooling system if necessary. Check fuel level. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check for cracks or damage. Throttle lever (handlebar side) Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) Engine stop switch Drive guard Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check for leakage. Tighten or replace gasket if necessary. G G G G ∗...
... these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-2 Check coolant level. (recovery tank) 6-3-6-4 8-12-8-14 G G Engine coolant Check coolant level. (reservoir tank) ∗ Air bleed the cooling system if necessary. Check fuel level. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check for cracks or damage. Throttle lever (handlebar side) Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) Engine stop switch Drive guard Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check for leakage. Tighten or replace gasket if necessary. G G G G ∗...
Owners Manual
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..., and for secondary. Check oil level. ∗ Replace. Charge if necessary. G G 8-3 Lubricate shaft with specified grease. ∗ It is changed. Check operation. Adjust if necessary. 6-7, 8-16-8-18 6-8, 8-27-8-29 6-8 G 5-9-5-10, 6-6-6-7, 8-20-8-22 G 8-20-8-22 8-22 G Brake and parking brake See NOTE on page 8-4. G G G G G G G ∗ Disc brake installation Drive chain oil Drive chain Skis and ski runners Steering system Lights ∗ Battery 8-19-8-20 8-20 6-9 6-9 6-9, 8-31...
..., and for secondary. Check oil level. ∗ Replace. Charge if necessary. G G 8-3 Lubricate shaft with specified grease. ∗ It is changed. Check operation. Adjust if necessary. 6-7, 8-16-8-18 6-8, 8-27-8-29 6-8 G 5-9-5-10, 6-6-6-7, 8-20-8-22 G 8-20-8-22 8-22 G Brake and parking brake See NOTE on page 8-4. G G G G G G G ∗ Disc brake installation Drive chain oil Drive chain Skis and ski runners Steering system Lights ∗ Battery 8-19-8-20 8-20 6-9 6-9 6-9, 8-31...
Owners Manual
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... the negative battery lead. 11. Install the air filter case by reversing the removal steps. 12. Headlight unit bolt tightening torque: 3 Nm (0.3 m·kgf, 2.2 ft·lb) 14. Specified fuses: 40 A 0Main fuse: 10 A AFuel injection system fuse: 20 A B"HEAD" (Headlight) fuse: 10 A C"SIG" (Signal) fuse: 3A D"DC TERM" (Auxiliary DC jack) fuse: 20 A E"IGN" (Ignition) fuse: 3A F"BACK UP" (Backup) fuse: 4A G"FAN" (Radiator fan) fuse: H"ECS" (Electronically controlled rear shock absorber) fuse: 10...
... the negative battery lead. 11. Install the air filter case by reversing the removal steps. 12. Headlight unit bolt tightening torque: 3 Nm (0.3 m·kgf, 2.2 ft·lb) 14. Specified fuses: 40 A 0Main fuse: 10 A AFuel injection system fuse: 20 A B"HEAD" (Headlight) fuse: 10 A C"SIG" (Signal) fuse: 3A D"DC TERM" (Auxiliary DC jack) fuse: 20 A E"IGN" (Ignition) fuse: 3A F"BACK UP" (Backup) fuse: 4A G"FAN" (Radiator fan) fuse: H"ECS" (Electronically controlled rear shock absorber) fuse: 10...
Owners Manual
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... and cylinder ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to a Yamaha dealer immediately for jump-starting the engine. B. Fuel system No fuel supplied to "OFF". @ 9-1 G T.O.R.S. is an important safety device; Apply the parking brake and turn the main switch to combustion chamber G No fuel in the case of the snowmobile. Fuel supplied to inspect. G Worn or damaged gasket ...Replace gasket. ESU04720 9- TROUBLESHOOTING A. Engine turns over but does not start the snowmobile only. G Clogged fuel line ...Clean fuel...
... and cylinder ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to a Yamaha dealer immediately for jump-starting the engine. B. Fuel system No fuel supplied to "OFF". @ 9-1 G T.O.R.S. is an important safety device; Apply the parking brake and turn the main switch to combustion chamber G No fuel in the case of the snowmobile. Fuel supplied to inspect. G Worn or damaged gasket ...Replace gasket. ESU04720 9- TROUBLESHOOTING A. Engine turns over but does not start the snowmobile only. G Clogged fuel line ...Clean fuel...
Owners Manual
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... spark plugs ...Replace the spark plugs. 2. above . 4. Leaking coolant ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. G. Malfunctioning V-belt clutch ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to pull the lead covers back over the terminals completely. WARNING @ Be sure to inspect. 2. If the terminals are exposed, they could come into the lead holder. 14. 8. Disconnect the black (-) jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of lubrication. 3. Low coolant temperature indicator light is...
... spark plugs ...Replace the spark plugs. 2. above . 4. Leaking coolant ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. G. Malfunctioning V-belt clutch ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to pull the lead covers back over the terminals completely. WARNING @ Be sure to inspect. 2. If the terminals are exposed, they could come into the lead holder. 14. 8. Disconnect the black (-) jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of lubrication. 3. Low coolant temperature indicator light is...
Owners Manual
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... stabilizer, to the fuel tank to help prevent fuel oxidation and gum and varnish deposits, and to inhibit corrosion in the MAINTENANCE section, or Yamaha Lube-Zall general-purpose lubricant. Surface protection Apply a coat of the engine, drive track, and to enter the engine. Check the condition of the engine is running. Sparks may ignite the hydrogen gas created by the battery. STORAGE Long-term...
... stabilizer, to the fuel tank to help prevent fuel oxidation and gum and varnish deposits, and to inhibit corrosion in the MAINTENANCE section, or Yamaha Lube-Zall general-purpose lubricant. Surface protection Apply a coat of the engine, drive track, and to enter the engine. Check the condition of the engine is running. Sparks may ignite the hydrogen gas created by the battery. STORAGE Long-term...
Owners Manual
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...regulator Main switch Main fuse Fuel injection system fuse Starter relay Starter motor Red (+) jumper lead Battery Black (-) jumper lead Diode Engine stop switch Throttle switch Engine control unit Oil pressure switch Thumb warmer Grip warmer "ECS" (Electronically controlled rear shock absorber) fuse Sub-wire harness Ignition coil Spark plug Fuel injection relay Injector Fuel pump Throttle position sensor Intake air pressure sensor Speed sensor Camshaft sensor Barometric pressure sensor Thermo unit Air temperature sensor Grip warmer adjustment switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Frame ground...
...regulator Main switch Main fuse Fuel injection system fuse Starter relay Starter motor Red (+) jumper lead Battery Black (-) jumper lead Diode Engine stop switch Throttle switch Engine control unit Oil pressure switch Thumb warmer Grip warmer "ECS" (Electronically controlled rear shock absorber) fuse Sub-wire harness Ignition coil Spark plug Fuel injection relay Injector Fuel pump Throttle position sensor Intake air pressure sensor Speed sensor Camshaft sensor Barometric pressure sensor Thermo unit Air temperature sensor Grip warmer adjustment switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Frame ground...