belt YAMAHA RHINO 700 2012 Owner's Manual

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NOTICEAfter driving your vehicle in water, be sure to
drain the trapped water by removing the check
hoses at the bottom of the air filter case and air
duct, the V-belt cooling duct check hose, the
drive select lever box check hose and the V-
belt case drain plug. Wash the vehicle in fresh
water if it has been operated in salt water or
muddy conditions.
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8-8
EVU01650
General maintenance and lubrication chart
ITEM ROUTINEWhichever
comes firstINITIAL EVERY
month136612
km
(mi)320
(200)1200
(750)2400
(1500)2400
(1500)4800
(3000)
hours 20 75 150 150 300
Cooling system*Check coolant leakage.
Repair if necessary.
Replace coolant every 24 months.
Air filter elementClean.
Replace if necessary.Every 20–40 hours
(More often in wet or dusty areas.)
Engine oilReplace (warm engine before draining).Engine oil filter cartridgeReplace.Final gear oil
Check oil level/oil leakage.
Replace.Differential gear oil
Front brake*Check operation/brake pad wear/fluid leakage/see page 8-9.
Correct if necessary. Replace pads if worn to the limit.Rear brake*Check operation/brake pad wear/fluid leakage/see page 8-9.
Correct if necessary. Replace pads if worn to the limit.Parking brake*Check operation and free play/brake pad wear.
Correct if necessary. Replace pads if worn to the limit.Accelerator pedal*Check operation and free play.V-belt*Check operation.
Check for wear, cracks, or damage.Wheels*Check balance/damage/runout.
Repair if necessary.Wheel bearings*Check bearing assemblies for looseness/damage.
Replace if damaged.Front and rear
suspension*Check operation and for leakage.
Correct if necessary.Steering system*Check operation and for looseness/Replace if damaged.
Check toe-in/Adjust if necessary.Rear upper and lower
knuckle pivots*Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease.
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To install
1. Place the console in its original position.
2. Install the parking brake lever boot.
3. Install the seats.NOTICE
Be sure to position the seat belt buckles to
the outside of the console.

When installing the console, be sure not to
pinch the cables or wires.

Make sure that the groove at the bottom of
the parking brake lever boot and the drive
select lever boot fits securely around the
edge of the hole in the console.
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8-79 1. Drive select lever box check hose
1. Tube de vidange du boîtier de sélecteur de marche
1. Tubo colector de la caja de la palanca selectora
1
1. V-belt cooling duct check hose
1. Tube de vidange du conduit de refroidissement de la courroie trapé-
zoïdale
1. Manguera de comprobación del conducto de enfriamiento de
la correa trapezoidal
1
2P512001
Drive select lever box check hose
The drive select lever box check hose is located
under the console. (See pages 8-21–8-23 for con-
sole removal and installation procedures.) If dust
or water collects in the drive select lever box check
hose, remove the hose and clean it.
5B410017
V-belt cooling duct check hose
The V-belt cooling duct check hose is located un-
der the cargo bed. If dust or water collects in the V-
belt cooling duct check hose, remove the hose and
clean it.
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8-81 1. V-belt case drain plug
1. Bouchon de vidange du carter de courroie trapézoïdale
1. Tapón de drenaje de la caja de la correa trapezoidal
1
EVU00780
V-belt case drain plug
The V-belt case drain plug is located under the
driver seat. (See page 4-37 for seat removal and
installation procedures.)
After riding in water deep enough to allow water to
enter the V-belt case, remove the drain plug to
drain any water from the case.
If water drains from the V-belt case after removing
the drain plug, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the
vehicle, as the water may affect other engine
parts.
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Transmission:Primary reduction system:
V-belt
Secondary reduction system:
Shaft drive
Secondary reduction ratio:
41/21 × 17/12 × 33/9 (10.142)
Transmission type:
V-belt automatic
Operation:
Right hand operation
Reverse gear:
23/14 × 28/23 (2.000)
Low range:
31/16 (1.938)
High range:
31/21 (1.476)Chassis:Frame type:
Steel tube frame
Caster angle:
5.0 °
Trail:
26.0 mm (1.02 in)Front tire:Type:
Tubeless
Size:
25 × 8-12NHS
Manufacturer/model:
MAXXIS/M951Y
Rear tire:Type:
Tubeless
Size:
25 × 10-12NHS
Manufacturer/model:
MAXXIS/M952YLoading:Maximum loading limit:
YXR700FAB 367.0 kg (809 lb)
YXR7FSPB 359.0 kg (791 lb)
YXR7FB 367.0 kg (809 lb)
(Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo, accessories, and
tongue)Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires):Recommended:
Front:
70.0 kPa (0.700 kgf/cm², 10 psi)
Rear:
98.0 kPa (0.980 kgf/cm², 14 psi)
Minimum:
Front:
63.0 kPa (0.630 kgf/cm², 9 psi)
Rear:
91.0 kPa (0.910 kgf/cm², 13 psi)Front wheel:Wheel type:
YXR700FAB Panel wheel
YXR7FSPB Cast wheel
YXR7FB Panel wheel
Rim size:
12 × 6.0AT
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10-5 Coolant temperature warning light:
LED
Engine trouble warning light:
LED
Parking brake indicator light:
LED
On-Command four-wheel-drive/differential gear lock indica-
tor:
LCD
High-range indicator light:
LED
Low-range indicator light:
LED
Differential gear lock indicator light:
LED
Helmet/seat belt indicator light:
12 V, 0.7 W × 2
Fuses:Main fuse:
40.0 A
Fuel injection system fuse:
10.0 A
Headlight fuse:
15.0 A
Signaling system fuse:
10.0 A
Ignition fuse:
10.0 A
Auxiliary DC jack fuse:
10.0 A
Backup fuse:
10.0 AFour-wheel-drive motor fuse:
10.0 A
Radiator fan fuse:
25.0 A
For EUR only
The figures quoted are emission levels and are not
necessarily safe working levels. Whilst there is a
correlation between the emission and exposure
levels, this cannot be used reliably to determine
whether or not further precautions are required.
Factors that influence the actual level of exposure
of work-force include the characteristics of the
work room, the other sources of noise, etc. i.e. the
number of machines and other adjacent process-
es, and the length of time for which an operator is
exposed to the noise. Also the permissible expo-
sure level can vary from country. This information,
however, will enable the user of the machine to
make a better evaluation of the hazard and risk.
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