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...11 Drive guard ...5-12 Carburetor coolant shut-off lever ...5-12 Louvers...5-13 V-belt holders ...5-13 Storage areas ...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 Louvers...6-10 Fittings and fasteners ...6-10 Tool kit and recommended equipment...6-11 OPERATION ...7-1 Starting the...
...11 Drive guard ...5-12 Carburetor coolant shut-off lever ...5-12 Louvers...5-13 V-belt holders ...5-13 Storage areas ...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 Louvers...6-10 Fittings and fasteners ...6-10 Tool kit and recommended equipment...6-11 OPERATION ...7-1 Starting the...
Owners Manual
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... the drive chain housing oil level and the drive chain tension ...8-16 Checking the brake pads...8-18 Checking the parking brake pads...8-18 Checking the brake fluid level...8-19 Changing the brake fluid...8-19 Suspension...8-19 Adjusting the drive track ...8-23 Aligning the skis...8-25 Adjusting the handlebar...8-25 Lubrication ...8-27 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-28 Adjusting the headlight beams ...8-29 Battery ...8-30 Replacing a fuse...8-30 TROUBLESHOOTING ...9-1 STORAGE ...10-1 SPECIFICATIONS ...11-1 Dimensions...11-1 Engine ...11-1 Chassis...11-2 Electric...11-3 WIRING DIAGRAM ...12...
... the drive chain housing oil level and the drive chain tension ...8-16 Checking the brake pads...8-18 Checking the parking brake pads...8-18 Checking the brake fluid level...8-19 Changing the brake fluid...8-19 Suspension...8-19 Adjusting the drive track ...8-23 Aligning the skis...8-25 Adjusting the handlebar...8-25 Lubrication ...8-27 Replacing a headlight bulb ...8-28 Adjusting the headlight beams ...8-29 Battery ...8-30 Replacing a fuse...8-30 TROUBLESHOOTING ...9-1 STORAGE ...10-1 SPECIFICATIONS ...11-1 Dimensions...11-1 Engine ...11-1 Chassis...11-2 Electric...11-3 WIRING DIAGRAM ...12...
Owners Manual
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... Yamaha parts. 4. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA also warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each 2006 and later model Yamaha snowmobile covered by this warranty. ESU05070 1- Parts used in the appropriate Owner's Manual. SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from the date of parts or accessories that it not to : 1. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse. 5. emissions standards applicable at the time of each subsequent purchaser of sale...
... Yamaha parts. 4. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA also warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each 2006 and later model Yamaha snowmobile covered by this warranty. ESU05070 1- Parts used in the appropriate Owner's Manual. SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from the date of parts or accessories that it not to : 1. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse. 5. emissions standards applicable at the time of each subsequent purchaser of sale...
Owners Manual
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... the date of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision damages, as well as to fail, and so on surfaces other in the Owner's Manual, that items requiring special tools or equipment be "voided" or "canceled." MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Your Yamaha snowmobile dealer possesses criteria as oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, and slide runners.
... the date of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision damages, as well as to fail, and so on surfaces other in the Owner's Manual, that items requiring special tools or equipment be "voided" or "canceled." MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Your Yamaha snowmobile dealer possesses criteria as oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, and slide runners.
Owners Manual
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... after you are handled at the time of sale, and upon your new address by the selling dealer at the dealer level, this warranty. This list is expected to -date list of a safety-related defect and recall. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT P.O. Completely set up -to : 1. be sure to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. Be sure to...
... after you are handled at the time of sale, and upon your new address by the selling dealer at the dealer level, this warranty. This list is expected to -date list of a safety-related defect and recall. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT P.O. Completely set up -to : 1. be sure to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. Be sure to...
Owners Manual
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... with another vehicle. 3. Become familiar with the parking brake applied. Consult a Yamaha dealer about any of the operating controls and their function. Do not allow anyone to the operator or bystanders. 3-1 Read the Owner's Manual and all of the following for proper operation every time before starting the engine. Never drive the snowmobile with all labels before starting the engine. ESU02970 3- For safety and...
... with another vehicle. 3. Become familiar with the parking brake applied. Consult a Yamaha dealer about any of the operating controls and their function. Do not allow anyone to the operator or bystanders. 3-1 Read the Owner's Manual and all of the following for proper operation every time before starting the engine. Never drive the snowmobile with all labels before starting the engine. ESU02970 3- For safety and...
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... hot water and space heaters, an open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Maintenance and storage 1. Do not leave the snowmobile on surfaces other snowmobilers when going on snow which has a lot of fuel, have an accident, or damage your snowmobile unsafe for an extended period of time. Modifications made to release the throttle and apply the brake gently...
... hot water and space heaters, an open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Maintenance and storage 1. Do not leave the snowmobile on surfaces other snowmobilers when going on snow which has a lot of fuel, have an accident, or damage your snowmobile unsafe for an extended period of time. Modifications made to release the throttle and apply the brake gently...
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...V W X Y Z [ \ ] _ a Side mirror Tail/brake lights Snow flap Brake lever Parking brake lever Grip warmer adjustment switch Headlight beam switch Strap Engine stop switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Throttle lever Shift lever Shroud latch Main switch Auxiliary DC jack Starter lever Tachometer Low coolant temperature indicator light High beam indicator light Warning light Self-diagnosis warning indicator Coolant temperature warning indicator Fuel level warning indicator Oil level warning indicator Speedometer Grip warmer indicator Select/reset button Thumb warmer indicator Fuel meter and grip...
...V W X Y Z [ \ ] _ a Side mirror Tail/brake lights Snow flap Brake lever Parking brake lever Grip warmer adjustment switch Headlight beam switch Strap Engine stop switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Throttle lever Shift lever Shroud latch Main switch Auxiliary DC jack Starter lever Tachometer Low coolant temperature indicator light High beam indicator light Warning light Self-diagnosis warning indicator Coolant temperature warning indicator Fuel level warning indicator Oil level warning indicator Speedometer Grip warmer indicator Select/reset button Thumb warmer indicator Fuel meter and grip...
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... the "Starting the engine" section for proper operation before starting a cold engine. WARNING @ Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation. @ ESU00022 Throttle lever Once the engine is running cleanly, squeezing a the throttle lever 1 will return to idle when it shuts off to prevent overheating when the engine is idling. Regulate the speed of the drive system. When the engine has been idling for at least 3 minutes and the coolant temperature has...
... the "Starting the engine" section for proper operation before starting a cold engine. WARNING @ Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation. @ ESU00022 Throttle lever Once the engine is running cleanly, squeezing a the throttle lever 1 will return to idle when it shuts off to prevent overheating when the engine is idling. Regulate the speed of the drive system. When the engine has been idling for at least 3 minutes and the coolant temperature has...
Owners Manual
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... is located under the fuel tank, so it into the V-belt holders provided. CAUTION: @ Make sure that can also be installed or removed depending on the right side of the seat to store the tool kit, spare parts, and other small items. The storage compartment extends under the rider seat. Use the storage compartment to lock it stops.
... is located under the fuel tank, so it into the V-belt holders provided. CAUTION: @ Make sure that can also be installed or removed depending on the right side of the seat to store the tool kit, spare parts, and other small items. The storage compartment extends under the rider seat. Use the storage compartment to lock it stops.
Owners Manual
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... of an accident. @ 7-3 To start out and accelerate 1. Take the time to learn the basic techniques well before attempting more reliable snowmobile. Riding your new snowmobile can cause the drive track to lose traction, reduce control, and increase the possibility of its controls. @ Braking When slowing down or stopping, release the throttle and apply the brake gently-not suddenly. Once...
... of an accident. @ 7-3 To start out and accelerate 1. Take the time to learn the basic techniques well before attempting more reliable snowmobile. Riding your new snowmobile can cause the drive track to lose traction, reduce control, and increase the possibility of its controls. @ Braking When slowing down or stopping, release the throttle and apply the brake gently-not suddenly. Once...
Owners Manual
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... the parking brake. Restart the engine, release the parking brake, and descend the hill. As you have learned this can be on the throttle or steer to prevent track slippage. If necessary, gradually let off on the other vehicles or people which may cause the snowmobile to tip while turning, lean more as abrupt throttle changes, excessive braking, incorrect body movements, or too much speed...
... the parking brake. Restart the engine, release the parking brake, and descend the hill. As you have learned this can be on the throttle or steer to prevent track slippage. If necessary, gradually let off on the other vehicles or people which may cause the snowmobile to tip while turning, lean more as abrupt throttle changes, excessive braking, incorrect body movements, or too much speed...
Owners Manual
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... mi) (200 hr) G Page Spark plugs Check condition. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT ARE THE MAINTENANCE SERVICES RELATED TO EMISSIONS CONTROL. THESE SERVICES NOT ONLY ENSURE CLEANER AIR, BUT ARE ALSO VITAL TO PROPER ENGINE OPERATION AND MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE. YAMAHA DEALERS ARE TRAINED AND EQUIPPED TO PERFORM THESE PARTICULAR SERVICES. Adjust gap and clean. The most efficient condition possible. Check condition. ESU04970 Periodic maintenance chart for you are explained...
... mi) (200 hr) G Page Spark plugs Check condition. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT ARE THE MAINTENANCE SERVICES RELATED TO EMISSIONS CONTROL. THESE SERVICES NOT ONLY ENSURE CLEANER AIR, BUT ARE ALSO VITAL TO PROPER ENGINE OPERATION AND MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE. YAMAHA DEALERS ARE TRAINED AND EQUIPPED TO PERFORM THESE PARTICULAR SERVICES. Adjust gap and clean. The most efficient condition possible. Check condition. ESU04970 Periodic maintenance chart for you are explained...
Owners Manual
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... ∗ Fuel line ∗ Idle speed Check fuel hose for leakage. G ∗ Exhaust system Check for cracks or damage. Replace. Check and adjust engine idle speed. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. G G G G 8-7 8-8 ∗ Carburetors Whenever operating condition (elevation/temperature) is recommended that these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-2 Check fuel level. G G G G Louvers Throttle lever (carburetor side) Throttle lever (handlebar side) Throttle override...
... ∗ Fuel line ∗ Idle speed Check fuel hose for leakage. G ∗ Exhaust system Check for cracks or damage. Replace. Check and adjust engine idle speed. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. Check operation. ∗ Repair if necessary. G G G G 8-7 8-8 ∗ Carburetors Whenever operating condition (elevation/temperature) is recommended that these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-2 Check fuel level. G G G G Louvers Throttle lever (carburetor side) Throttle lever (handlebar side) Throttle override...
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... slight free play and/or replace pads if necessary. ∗ Replace brake fluid. Check oil level. ∗ Replace. Check deflection. ∗ Adjust if necessary. G G G G G G G 8-19 ∗ Disc brake installation Drive chain oil Drive chain Skis and ski runners Steering system Strap Lights ∗ Battery 8-16-8-17 8-17 6-8 6-9 6-9, 8-28-8-29 8-30-8-31 ∗ It is recommended that these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-3 Replace bulbs if necessary. Lubricate shaft with...
... slight free play and/or replace pads if necessary. ∗ Replace brake fluid. Check oil level. ∗ Replace. Check deflection. ∗ Adjust if necessary. G G G G G G G 8-19 ∗ Disc brake installation Drive chain oil Drive chain Skis and ski runners Steering system Strap Lights ∗ Battery 8-16-8-17 8-17 6-8 6-9 6-9, 8-28-8-29 8-30-8-31 ∗ It is recommended that these items be serviced by a Yamaha dealer. 8-3 Replace bulbs if necessary. Lubricate shaft with...
Owners Manual
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... the shroud. 2. Specified fuses: 7Main fuse: 8"HEAD" (Headlight) fuse: 9"SIG" (Signal) fuse: 0"DC TERM" (Auxiliary DC jack) fuse: A"C/W" (Carburetor warmer) fuse: B"IGN" (Ignition) fuse: C"FAN" (Radiator fan) fuse: D Spare fuses (20 A, 10 A, 15 A, 3 A) E Spare main fuse 8. Disconnect the negative battery lead. 7. Lift up the air filter case, slide the crankcase breather hose clamp 5 down, disconnect the crankcase breather hose 6 from the air filter case, and then disconnect the oil tank breather hose 4. 5. Loosen the joint clamp screws 2. 4. Unhook the latch 1. 3. 1.
... the shroud. 2. Specified fuses: 7Main fuse: 8"HEAD" (Headlight) fuse: 9"SIG" (Signal) fuse: 0"DC TERM" (Auxiliary DC jack) fuse: A"C/W" (Carburetor warmer) fuse: B"IGN" (Ignition) fuse: C"FAN" (Radiator fan) fuse: D Spare fuses (20 A, 10 A, 15 A, 3 A) E Spare main fuse 8. Disconnect the negative battery lead. 7. Lift up the air filter case, slide the crankcase breather hose clamp 5 down, disconnect the crankcase breather hose 6 from the air filter case, and then disconnect the oil tank breather hose 4. 5. Loosen the joint clamp screws 2. 4. Unhook the latch 1. 3. 1.
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... does not start the snowmobile only. G Clogged fuel line ...Clean fuel line. Electrical system Poor or no spark G Spark plugs are dirty with a discharged battery If the snowmobile battery is discharged, the engine can cause electrical system damage or A FIRE HAZARD. @ CAUTION: @ WARNING @ G G Before bypassing the T.O.R.S., make sure that the throttle returns properly to a Yamaha dealer immediately for any other lead. Compression Insufficient G Loose cylinder head...
... does not start the snowmobile only. G Clogged fuel line ...Clean fuel line. Electrical system Poor or no spark G Spark plugs are dirty with a discharged battery If the snowmobile battery is discharged, the engine can cause electrical system damage or A FIRE HAZARD. @ CAUTION: @ WARNING @ G G Before bypassing the T.O.R.S., make sure that the throttle returns properly to a Yamaha dealer immediately for any other lead. Compression Insufficient G Loose cylinder head...
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... several times with the ignition off to expel excess fuel. If the terminals are seated securely in cooling system ...Bleed air or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Discharged battery...Charge battery or see B above . 5. "Hydrostatic lock" occurs when fuel has filled the cylinders when the vehicle has been transported...Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over the terminals completely. Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings...
... several times with the ignition off to expel excess fuel. If the terminals are seated securely in cooling system ...Bleed air or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Discharged battery...Charge battery or see B above . 5. "Hydrostatic lock" occurs when fuel has filled the cylinders when the vehicle has been transported...Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over the terminals completely. Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings...
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... HARNESS SUB-WIRE HARNESS 1 WIRE HARNESS SUB-WIRE HARNESS 3 WIRE HARNESS HEADLIGHT SUB-WIRE HARNESS 2 WIRE HARNESS TAIL/BRAKE LIGHT SUB-WIRE HARNESS (BLACK) W/R W/G R/Y R/W Gy B 1 W/G W/ R W/ Y L W Br (BLACK) B/L (BLACK) W W W R R/W B/Y Br Br/ W RUN STOP B/L Br (BLACK) (BLACK) G L/R Br/G L/R R/W Br/G L L/R L G/W G/W Y/R Y B/Y (BLACK) Br/R Br R (BLACK) R B R/ W R/W B L/R Br/Y R/W B/G (30A) B/Y Br/R Br Br/W Y/R Lg B/Y CLOSE OPEN Br/ R Br R/W R/Y 2 0 I A J K (GLAY) W W W 4 B Br/Y Br/L G/W Y/B W W W OFF ON START L L B L/G (BLACK) L W/Y B/L Y B R 3 R L W/ Y B/ L L/ G B/ W Br...
... HARNESS SUB-WIRE HARNESS 1 WIRE HARNESS SUB-WIRE HARNESS 3 WIRE HARNESS HEADLIGHT SUB-WIRE HARNESS 2 WIRE HARNESS TAIL/BRAKE LIGHT SUB-WIRE HARNESS (BLACK) W/R W/G R/Y R/W Gy B 1 W/G W/ R W/ Y L W Br (BLACK) B/L (BLACK) W W W R R/W B/Y Br Br/ W RUN STOP B/L Br (BLACK) (BLACK) G L/R Br/G L/R R/W Br/G L L/R L G/W G/W Y/R Y B/Y (BLACK) Br/R Br R (BLACK) R B R/ W R/W B L/R Br/Y R/W B/G (30A) B/Y Br/R Br Br/W Y/R Lg B/Y CLOSE OPEN Br/ R Br R/W R/Y 2 0 I A J K (GLAY) W W W 4 B Br/Y Br/L G/W Y/B W W W OFF ON START L L B L/G (BLACK) L W/Y B/L Y B R 3 R L W/ Y B/ L L/ G B/ W Br...
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.../Red Pickup coil AC magneto Rectifier/regulator Main switch Load control relay Main fuse Starter relay Starter motor Battery Engine stop switch Throttle switch Carburetor warmer relay Carburetor ground Carburetor warmer Radiator fan relay Radiator fan motor Grip warmer Thumb warmer Ignitor unit Ignition coil Spark plug Throttle position sensor Coolant temperature sensor Grip warmer adjustment switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Frame ground Passenger grip warmer relay Passenger grip warmer switch Passenger grip warmer DC back buzzer Gear position switch Brake light switch Tail/brake light...
.../Red Pickup coil AC magneto Rectifier/regulator Main switch Load control relay Main fuse Starter relay Starter motor Battery Engine stop switch Throttle switch Carburetor warmer relay Carburetor ground Carburetor warmer Radiator fan relay Radiator fan motor Grip warmer Thumb warmer Ignitor unit Ignition coil Spark plug Throttle position sensor Coolant temperature sensor Grip warmer adjustment switch Thumb warmer adjustment switch Frame ground Passenger grip warmer relay Passenger grip warmer switch Passenger grip warmer DC back buzzer Gear position switch Brake light switch Tail/brake light...