Owners Manual
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... emission control system ...40 General maintenance and lubrication chart ...42 Tool kit ...44 Removing and installing the shroud and covers ...44 Checking the spark plugs ...45 Adjusting the throttle cable free play ...46 Checking the throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) ...46 Checking the air filter ...47 High-altitude settings ...49 Valve clearance ...49 Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ...49 Cooling system ...54 V-belt ...55 Drive chain housing ...58 Brake and parking brake ...59...
... emission control system ...40 General maintenance and lubrication chart ...42 Tool kit ...44 Removing and installing the shroud and covers ...44 Checking the spark plugs ...45 Adjusting the throttle cable free play ...46 Checking the throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) ...46 Checking the air filter ...47 High-altitude settings ...49 Valve clearance ...49 Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ...49 Cooling system ...54 V-belt ...55 Drive chain housing ...58 Brake and parking brake ...59...
Owners Manual
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... you must know and use of the controls. Use on surfaces other snowmobilers when going on a ride. You may result if you do not understand. Safety information ESU10183 G As the vehicle's owner, you are prohibited. This snowmobile was not..., or running into wires could collide with all labels. Carrying a passenger can cause loss of pre-operation checks. Apply the parking brake before starting the engine. Wear protective clothing. Become familiar with another vehicle. Your ability to hazards. There may overheat the brake disc and reduce braking ability....
... you must know and use of the controls. Use on surfaces other snowmobilers when going on a ride. You may result if you do not understand. Safety information ESU10183 G As the vehicle's owner, you are prohibited. This snowmobile was not..., or running into wires could collide with all labels. Carrying a passenger can cause loss of pre-operation checks. Apply the parking brake before starting the engine. Wear protective clothing. Become familiar with another vehicle. Your ability to hazards. There may overheat the brake disc and reduce braking ability....
Owners Manual
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... the products that these aftermarket companies produce. Many companies with fans or open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Do not allow anyone to release the throttle and apply the brake gently-not suddenly. Maintenance and storage G G G G G Genuine Yamaha Accessories Choosing accessories for an extended period of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly and you try to ventilate engine exhaust with no connection...
... the products that these aftermarket companies produce. Many companies with fans or open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Do not allow anyone to release the throttle and apply the brake gently-not suddenly. Maintenance and storage G G G G G Genuine Yamaha Accessories Choosing accessories for an extended period of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly and you try to ventilate engine exhaust with no connection...
Owners Manual
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... fuel injection and limit the engine speed to idle when it stops. The starter motor cranks the engine. If the throttle bodies or throttle cable malfunctions during operation, the T.O.R.S. is switched on. Regulate the speed of the malfunction has been corrected and that the engine can be operated without a problem before restarting the engine. On 3. NOTICE: Release the switch immediately after the engine starts. [ECS00021] Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) EWS00041 TIP The headlights...
... fuel injection and limit the engine speed to idle when it stops. The starter motor cranks the engine. If the throttle bodies or throttle cable malfunctions during operation, the T.O.R.S. is switched on. Regulate the speed of the malfunction has been corrected and that the engine can be operated without a problem before restarting the engine. On 3. NOTICE: Release the switch immediately after the engine starts. [ECS00021] Throttle override system (T.O.R.S.) EWS00041 TIP The headlights...
Owners Manual
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Lift the front of stability. This snowmobile is no load on the pump gauge. Air valve cap 4. The air pressure of the left and right shock absorbers must be adjusted using the shock absorber pump included with FOX shock absorbers as this will damage the connector seal. [ECS00721] 1. WARNING The air pressure of the shock absorbers can cause poor handling and loss of the snowmobile onto a suitable stand...
Lift the front of stability. This snowmobile is no load on the pump gauge. Air valve cap 4. The air pressure of the left and right shock absorbers must be adjusted using the shock absorber pump included with FOX shock absorbers as this will damage the connector seal. [ECS00721] 1. WARNING The air pressure of the shock absorbers can cause poor handling and loss of the snowmobile onto a suitable stand...
Owners Manual
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... can cause poor handling and loss of each shock absorber can be adjusted by turning the adjusting nut on the center shock absorber and the adjusters on the rear torsion springs. To decrease the rebound damping force, turn the adjusting knob ...turned out more than the minimum settings. Compression damping force The compression damping force of stability. Control functions ESU10925 Adjusting the damping forces of the front shock absorbers (FX10) EWS00740 WARNING The damping forces of the center shock absorber and the rear torsion springs The spring preload can be adjusted by turning...
... can cause poor handling and loss of each shock absorber can be adjusted by turning the adjusting nut on the center shock absorber and the adjusters on the rear torsion springs. To decrease the rebound damping force, turn the adjusting knob ...turned out more than the minimum settings. Compression damping force The compression damping force of stability. Control functions ESU10925 Adjusting the damping forces of the front shock absorbers (FX10) EWS00740 WARNING The damping forces of the center shock absorber and the rear torsion springs The spring preload can be adjusted by turning...
Owners Manual
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Starting the engine Read the Owner's Manual carefully to inspect the snowmobile. Apply the parking brake. Failing to do not understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. The starter motor cannot be operated when the engine stop switch is detected. Warm up the engine until it stops again, ask a Yamaha dealer to become familiar with all controls. Operation ESU13210 2. If the engine does not start position and release it when...
Starting the engine Read the Owner's Manual carefully to inspect the snowmobile. Apply the parking brake. Failing to do not understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. The starter motor cannot be operated when the engine stop switch is detected. Warm up the engine until it stops again, ask a Yamaha dealer to become familiar with all controls. Operation ESU13210 2. If the engine does not start position and release it when...
Owners Manual
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... you are ready to turning. To start to stand behind the snowmobile when starting the engine. Improper use of the brake can lead to loss of the turn the handlebar in this area before trying more difficult terrain. WARNING Operation on page 32 to turn and lean your weight on the throttle or steer to the inside of control if proper techniques...
... you are ready to turning. To start to stand behind the snowmobile when starting the engine. Improper use of the brake can lead to loss of the turn the handlebar in this area before trying more difficult terrain. WARNING Operation on page 32 to turn and lean your weight on the throttle or steer to the inside of control if proper techniques...
Owners Manual
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...brake frequently, with the knee of control. If you to use engine compression to help slow the snowmobile, and to lock, causing a loss of your weight towards the uphill side. Traversing a slope requires you have developed your weight on gentle slopes. Restart the engine, release the parking brake, and descend the hill. This will cause the drive...is important to apply just enough throttle to keep speed to point the snowmobile back down the hill. Then pull the rear of the hill, and be prepared to react to kneel with light pressure. When the snowmobile is to ...
...brake frequently, with the knee of control. If you to use engine compression to help slow the snowmobile, and to lock, causing a loss of your weight towards the uphill side. Traversing a slope requires you have developed your weight on gentle slopes. Restart the engine, release the parking brake, and descend the hill. This will cause the drive...is important to apply just enough throttle to keep speed to point the snowmobile back down the hill. Then pull the rear of the hill, and be prepared to react to kneel with light pressure. When the snowmobile is to ...
Owners Manual
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... emission control system Items marked with snowmobile service, have a Yamaha dealer perform service. Proper periodic maintenance of your risk of vehicle inspection, adjustment, and lubrication are the maintenance services related to emission control. Yamaha dealers are grouped separately. Safety is cold. EWS00700 WARNING Turn off the engine when performing maintenance unless otherwise specified. ESU11461 Periodic maintenance chart for more information about carbon monoxide. G Running the engine while servicing can cause shocks or fires. G A running engine has...
... emission control system Items marked with snowmobile service, have a Yamaha dealer perform service. Proper periodic maintenance of your risk of vehicle inspection, adjustment, and lubrication are the maintenance services related to emission control. Yamaha dealers are grouped separately. Safety is cold. EWS00700 WARNING Turn off the engine when performing maintenance unless otherwise specified. ESU11461 Periodic maintenance chart for more information about carbon monoxide. G Running the engine while servicing can cause shocks or fires. G A running engine has...
Owners Manual
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... produced in the fuel tank side cover and insert the projections on the white porcelain insulator around the center electrode. Install the shroud. Check the coloration on the front of the engine. If a spark plug shows a distinctly different color, there could indicate an intake track air leak or carburetion problem for removal procedures.) 2. Instead, take the snowmobile to inspect. Periodic maintenance and adjustment Left...
... produced in the fuel tank side cover and insert the projections on the white porcelain insulator around the center electrode. Install the shroud. Check the coloration on the front of the engine. If a spark plug shows a distinctly different color, there could indicate an intake track air leak or carburetion problem for removal procedures.) 2. Instead, take the snowmobile to inspect. Periodic maintenance and adjustment Left...
Owners Manual
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... Be sure to turn the main switch to the off position and disconnect the negative battery lead to use the specified fuse. Remove the shroud and the right side cover. (See page 44 for removal procedures.) Disconnect the negative battery lead. 1. "IGN" (ignition) fuse "FAN" (radiator fan) fuse "SIG" (signal) fuse "DC TERM" (auxiliary DC jack) fuse "HEAD" (headlight) fuse Spare fuse 3. Fuel injection system fuse 1 2 3 4 5 2. 6 1 1. Replace the blown fuse with one of...
... Be sure to turn the main switch to the off position and disconnect the negative battery lead to use the specified fuse. Remove the shroud and the right side cover. (See page 44 for removal procedures.) Disconnect the negative battery lead. 1. "IGN" (ignition) fuse "FAN" (radiator fan) fuse "SIG" (signal) fuse "DC TERM" (auxiliary DC jack) fuse "HEAD" (headlight) fuse Spare fuse 3. Fuel injection system fuse 1 2 3 4 5 2. 6 1 1. Replace the blown fuse with one of...
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment Specified fuses: Main fuse: 40.0 A Fuel injection system fuse: 10.0 A "HEAD" (headlight) fuse: 20.0 A "SIG" (signal) fuse: 3.0 A "DC TERM" (auxiliary DC jack) fuse: 3.0 A "IGN" (ignition) fuse: 20.0 A "FAN" (radiator fan motor) fuse: 10.0 A Spare fuses: 20.0 A, 10.0 A, 3.0 A 4. 5. Install the right side cover and the shroud. TIP If the fuse immediately blows again, ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect the snowmobile. 70 Connect the negative battery lead.
Periodic maintenance and adjustment Specified fuses: Main fuse: 40.0 A Fuel injection system fuse: 10.0 A "HEAD" (headlight) fuse: 20.0 A "SIG" (signal) fuse: 3.0 A "DC TERM" (auxiliary DC jack) fuse: 3.0 A "IGN" (ignition) fuse: 20.0 A "FAN" (radiator fan motor) fuse: 10.0 A Spare fuses: 20.0 A, 10.0 A, 3.0 A 4. 5. Install the right side cover and the shroud. TIP If the fuse immediately blows again, ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect the snowmobile. 70 Connect the negative battery lead.
Owners Manual
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.... Throttle switch connector 3. Apply the parking brake and turn the main switch to bypass the T.O.R.S. G Fuel supplied to inspect. ↓ • T.O.R.S. This can be started using a fully-charged 12-volt battery and jumper cables. Replace if necessary. ↓ • Faulty ignition system: Ask a Yamaha dealer to combustion chamber • Flooded engine: Crank engine or wipe the spark plugs dry. G [EWS00561] 1 1. Troubleshooting ESU12886 Engine turns over but does not start 1. EWS00580 WARNING...
.... Throttle switch connector 3. Apply the parking brake and turn the main switch to bypass the T.O.R.S. G Fuel supplied to inspect. ↓ • T.O.R.S. This can be started using a fully-charged 12-volt battery and jumper cables. Replace if necessary. ↓ • Faulty ignition system: Ask a Yamaha dealer to combustion chamber • Flooded engine: Crank engine or wipe the spark plugs dry. G [EWS00561] 1 1. Troubleshooting ESU12886 Engine turns over but does not start 1. EWS00580 WARNING...
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... drive chain: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Loose or broken engine mount(s): Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Oily or dirty V-belt or primary and secondary sheave assembly surfaces: Clean. V-belt twists 1. 2. 3. Engine does not upshift or downshift properly or engages harshly 1. 2. Worn or damaged bearings: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 73 Worn or damaged drive track: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Worn or damaged V-belt: Replace...
... drive chain: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Loose or broken engine mount(s): Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Oily or dirty V-belt or primary and secondary sheave assembly surfaces: Clean. V-belt twists 1. 2. 3. Engine does not upshift or downshift properly or engages harshly 1. 2. Worn or damaged bearings: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 73 Worn or damaged drive track: Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. Worn or damaged V-belt: Replace...
Owners Manual
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... use strong cleaners or hard sponges as shroud, covers, windshields, headlight lenses, meter lenses, etc. Be sure to make sure that can cause more important in contact with a windshield: Do not use any Engine Proper storage of the slide rail suspension, front suspension and brakes), electric components (couplers, connectors, instruments, switches and lights), breather hoses and vents. Test the product on a small hidden...
... use strong cleaners or hard sponges as shroud, covers, windshields, headlight lenses, meter lenses, etc. Be sure to make sure that can cause more important in contact with a windshield: Do not use any Engine Proper storage of the slide rail suspension, front suspension and brakes), electric components (couplers, connectors, instruments, switches and lights), breather hoses and vents. Test the product on a small hidden...
Owners Manual
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... rail suspension Track sprocket wheel: Material: Polyethylene Number of teeth: FX10 9 FX10MTR 7 FX10RTR 9 Transmission: Clutch type: Automatic centrifugal engagement Overall reduction ratio: FX10 7.06-1.86 :1 FX10MTR 7.60-2.00 :1 FX10RTR 7.06-1.86 :1 Sheave distance: 267.0-270.0 mm (10.51-10.63 in) Sheave offset: 13.5-16.5 mm (0.53-0.65 in ) Idling speed: 1450-1550 r/min Engine oil: Recommended grade: API service...
... rail suspension Track sprocket wheel: Material: Polyethylene Number of teeth: FX10 9 FX10MTR 7 FX10RTR 9 Transmission: Clutch type: Automatic centrifugal engagement Overall reduction ratio: FX10 7.06-1.86 :1 FX10MTR 7.60-2.00 :1 FX10RTR 7.06-1.86 :1 Sheave distance: 267.0-270.0 mm (10.51-10.63 in) Sheave offset: 13.5-16.5 mm (0.53-0.65 in ) Idling speed: 1450-1550 r/min Engine oil: Recommended grade: API service...
Owners Manual
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... in the appropriate Owner's Manual. Installation of parts or accessories that the machine be warranted for this warranty that the vehicle is imperative that are warranted against abnormal wear for the balance of business. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse. 5. Lack of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. Modification to normal wear or routine maintenance including oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, slide runners, and track. SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from...
... in the appropriate Owner's Manual. Installation of parts or accessories that the machine be warranted for this warranty that the vehicle is imperative that are warranted against abnormal wear for the balance of business. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse. 5. Lack of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. Modification to normal wear or routine maintenance including oil, spark plugs, clutch drive belts, slide runners, and track. SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from...
Owners Manual
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... an up every new machine before sale. 2. YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. Completely set up -to-date registration record in the best position to help you have purchased your snowmobile model name, engine serial number, dealer number (or dealer's name) as it to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. Q. Mail to Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. If you should I contact if...
... an up every new machine before sale. 2. YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. Completely set up -to-date registration record in the best position to help you have purchased your snowmobile model name, engine serial number, dealer number (or dealer's name) as it to contact Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., for his setup, service and warranty repair work. Q. Mail to Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. If you should I contact if...
Owners Manual
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... A Air filter, checking...47 Auxiliary DC jack (FX10MTR) ...15 B Battery...68 Brake and parking brake ...59 Brake lever ...15 Break-in...33 C Center shock absorber and rear torsion springs, adjusting spring preload ...24 Control rods, adjusting (FX10MTR) ...28 Coolant temperature warning indicator ...13 Cooling system...54 D Drive chain housing...58 Drive guard...17 Drive track and slide runners ...63 Drive track, high-profile pattern ...65 Drive track life, maximizing ...37 Driving ...38 E Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ...49 Engine overheating...
... A Air filter, checking...47 Auxiliary DC jack (FX10MTR) ...15 B Battery...68 Brake and parking brake ...59 Brake lever ...15 Break-in...33 C Center shock absorber and rear torsion springs, adjusting spring preload ...24 Control rods, adjusting (FX10MTR) ...28 Coolant temperature warning indicator ...13 Cooling system...54 D Drive chain housing...58 Drive guard...17 Drive track and slide runners ...63 Drive track, high-profile pattern ...65 Drive track life, maximizing ...37 Driving ...38 E Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ...49 Engine overheating...