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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND
SPECIFICATION LABELS .............................. 1-1
SAFETY INFORMATION ................................ 2-1
DESCRIPTION................................................ 3-1Left view ...................................................... 3-1
Right view.................................................... 3-1
Controls and instruments............................ 3-2
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL
FUNCTIONS ................................................... 4-1 Main switch ................................................. 4-1
Indicator lights and warning lights .............. 4-2
Multi-function display ................................. 4-5
Handlebar switches .................................. 4-10
Throttle lever ............................................. 4-15
Speed limiter ............................................. 4-15
Front brake lever ....................................... 4-16
Brake pedal and rear brake lever .............. 4-16
Drive select lever ....................................... 4-17
Fuel tank cap............................................. 4-18
Fuel ........................................................... 4-19
Seat ........................................................... 4-20 Storage compartments ............................. 4-21
Front carrier .............................................. 4-25
Rear carrier ............................................... 4-25
Front and rear shock absorbers .............. 4-25
Trailer hitch .............................................. 4-26
Auxiliary DC jack....................................... 4-27
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS .......................... 5-1 Fuel ............................................................. 5-3
Engine oil .................................................... 5-3
Final gear oil ............................................... 5-3
Differential gear oil ...................................... 5-3
Coolant ....................................................... 5-3
Front and rear brakes ................................. 5-3
Throttle lever ............................................... 5-4
Tires ............................................................ 5-4
Chassis fasteners ....................................... 5-8
Instruments, lights and switches ................ 5-8
OPERATION .................................................. 6-1 Starting the engine ..................................... 6-1
Operating the drive select lever and driving in reverse ...................................... 6-2
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Parking ........................................................ 6-4
Parking on a slope ...................................... 6-5
Accessories and loading ............................. 6-5
RIDING YOUR ATV ........................................ 7-1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ATV ................ 7-2
RIDE WITH CARE AND GOOD JUDGMENT .............................................. 7-2
BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU RIDE ............. 7-10
TURNING YOUR ATV................................ 7-13
CLIMBING UPHILL ................................... 7-14
RIDING DOWNHILL .................................. 7-16
CROSSING A SLOPE................................ 7-18
CROSSING THROUGH SHALLOW WATER .................................................... 7-19
RIDING OVER ROUGH TERRAIN ............. 7-21
SLIDING AND SKIDDING.......................... 7-22
WHAT TO DO IF... ..................................... 7-23
WHAT TO DO... ......................................... 7-23
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
ADJUSTMENT................................................ 8-1 Owner’s Manual and tool kit ....................... 8-2
Periodic maintenance chart: Emission control system .......................................... 8-3
Periodic maintenance chart: General maintenance and lubrication..................... 8-5 Removing and installing panels ................ 8-10
Checking the spark plug........................... 8-18
Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ............... 8-20
Final gear oil ............................................. 8-25
Differential gear oil .................................... 8-27
Coolant ..................................................... 8-29
Cleaning the air filter element ................... 8-37
Cleaning the spark arrester ...................... 8-40
V-belt case drain plug............................... 8-41
Adjusting the throttle lever free play ......... 8-42
Valve clearance......................................... 8-42
Brakes....................................................... 8-42
Checking the front and rear brake pads... 8-43
Checking the brake fluid level .................. 8-44
Changing the brake fluid .......................... 8-45
Checking the front and rear brake lever
free play .................................................. 8-46
Adjusting the brake pedal free play .......... 8-47
Axle boots................................................. 8-48
Checking and lubricating the cables ........ 8-49
Checking and lubricating the front and rear brake levers ..................................... 8-49
Checking and lubricating the brake pedal ....................................................... 8-50
Checking the wheel hub bearings ............ 8-51
Checking the stabilizer bushes................. 8-51
Lubricating the rear knuckle pivots .......... 8-51
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ungrounded or broken wiring. Visually check
for broken wiring and leaking fuel. Leaking
fuel can be confirmed by the odor of gasoline.
4. Once immediate safety hazards are con- firmed not to exist, you may remove your hel-
met to more closely inspect your vehicle.
Check for external signs of wear, broken
parts, fluid leaks, cracks in the frame, sus-
pension damage, wheel damage, and so on.
Fuel, oil, and coolant usually give off a notice-
able odor.
5. If your vehicle will not restart or if it is unsafe to ride, then turn off all vehicle systems (en-
gine stop switch, main switch, and fuel cock),
and then signal or go for help.
Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and Modifica-
tions
While you may find aftermarket products similar in
design and quality to genuine Yamaha accesso-
ries, recognize that some aftermarket accessories
or modifications are not suitable because of po-
tential safety hazards to you or others. Installing
aftermarket products or having other modifica-
tions performed to your vehicle that change any of
the vehicle’s design or operation characteristics
can put you and others at greater risk of serious injury or death. You are responsible for injuries re-
lated to changes in the vehicle. Keep the following
guidelines in mind, as well as those found in the
Loading section (page 6-6) when mounting acces-
sories.
Never install accessories that would impair the
performance of your ATV. Carefully inspect the
accessory before using it to make sure that it
does not in any way reduce ground clearance,
limit suspension travel, steering travel or control
operation.
Accessories fitted to the ATV can create insta-
bility due to improper weight distribution.
Bulky or large accessories may seriously affect
the stability of the ATV.
Certain accessories can displace the operator
from his or her normal riding position. This im-
proper position limits the freedom of movement
of the operator and may limit control ability,
therefore, such accessories are not recom-
mended.
Use caution when adding electrical accesso-
ries. If electrical accessories exceed the capac-
ity of the ATV’s electrical system, an electric
failure could result, which could cause a dan-
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DESCRIPTION
EBU17691Left view
EBU17701Right view
1. Radiator cap
2. Battery
3. Fuses
4. Air filter case
5. Spark arrester
6. Engine oil dipstick
7. Oil filter cartridge
8. Coolant reservoir
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1. Rear storage compartment
2. Fuel tank cap
3. Tool kit
4. Center storage compartment
5. Spark plug
6. Front shock absorber
7. Brake pedal
8. V-belt case drain plug
9. Rear shock absorber
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EBU26698Indicator lights and warning lights
EBU17992Low-range indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the transmis-
sion is in the low-range position.EBU17982High-range indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the transmis-
sion is in the high-range position.EBU17861Neutral indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the transmis-
sion is in the neutral position.EBU17831Reverse indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the transmis-
sion is in the reverse position.EBU38080Park indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the transmis-
sion is in the park position.EBU27982High beam indicator light “ ”
This indicator light comes on when the high beam
of the headlight is switched on.
1. Differential gear lock indicator light “ ”
2. Low-range indicator light “L”
3. High-range indicator light “H”
4. Neutral indicator light “N”
5. Reverse indicator light “R”
6. Park indicator light “ ”
7. Four-wheel drive icon “ ”
8. Differential gear lock icon “ ”
9. Electric Power Steering warning light “EPS”
10.High beam indicator light “ ”
11.Battery voltage warning light “ ”
12.Coolant temperature warning light “ ”
13.Engine trouble warning light “ ”1
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EBU38261Battery voltage warning light “ ”
This warning light comes on if the detected battery
voltage is less than 10 volts, or greater than 18
volts.EBU38091Coolant temperature warning light “ ”
This warning light comes on in red when the en-
gine is overheating. If the red light comes on, stop
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and allow
the engine to idle for about 10 minutes. If the
warning light does not go off, stop the engine and
allow it to cool. (See page 8-65.)TIPThe coolant temperature warning light can be
checked by turning the key to “ ” (on). The
warning light should come on in purple briefly and
then go off. If the warning light does not come on
initially when the key is turned to “ ” (on), or if
the warning light remains on, have a Yamaha deal-
er check the vehicle.
NOTICEECB02040The engine may overheat if the vehicle is
overloaded. If this happens, reduce the load
to specification.
After restarting, make sure that the warning
light is out. Continuous use while this warn-
ing light is on may cause damage to the en-
gine. EBU30483Engine trouble warning light “ ”
This warning light comes on or flashes if a problem
is detected in the electrical circuit monitoring the
engine. When this occurs, the display will indicate
an error code (see page 4-10). Have a Yamaha
dealer check the self-diagnosis system.
The electrical circuit of the warning light can be
checked by turning the key to “ ” (on). The
warning light should come on for a few seconds,
and then go off.
If the warning light does not come on initially when
the key is turned to “ ” (on), or if the warning
light remains on, have a Yamaha dealer check the
vehicle.
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EBU38113Multi-function display The multi-function display is equipped with the
following:
speedometer
odometer
tripmeters
clock
hour meter
voltage display
coolant temperature display
fuel gauge
brightness control mode
error code display
Speedometer
The speedometer shows the vehicle’s traveling
speed. The speedometer can be set to “MPH” or
“km/h”. This also changes the odometer and trip-
meter units between miles and kilometers. To
change the display between “MPH” and “km/h”,
turn the key to “ ” (off), then while holding the
“SELECT” button pushed, turn the key to “ ”
(on).1. Speedometer
2. Odometer/Tripmeter A/Tripmeter B/Service tripmeter/Error code display
3. Clock/Hour meter/Voltage display/Coolant temperature display
4. Fuel gauge
5. “MODE” button
6. “SELECT” button
7. “RESET” button123
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Clock, hour meter, voltage display and coolant
temperature display
The clock displays time in 12-hour format. The
hour meter shows the total time the engine has
been running. The voltage display shows the bat-
tery voltage. The coolant temperature display
shows the temperature of the coolant.
Push the “MODE” button to switch between the
clock “CLOCK”, the hour meter “HOUR”, the volt-
age display “VOLT”, and the coolant temperature
display “ ” in the following order: CLOCK →
HOUR → VOLT → → CLOCK
To set the clock
1. Set the display to the clock.
2. Push both the “SELECT” button and “RE- SET” button for 2 seconds. The hour digits
will start flashing.
3. Push the “RESET” button to set the hours.
4. Push the “SELECT” button, and the minute digits will start flashing.
5. Push the “RESET” button to set the minutes.
6. Push the “SELECT” button, and then release it to start the clock.
1. Clock/Hour meter/Voltage display/Coolant temperature display
2. “MODE” button
3. “SELECT” button
4. “RESET” button1
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4Voltage display
This display shows the battery voltage. If the bat-
tery voltage is less than 10 volts, “Lo” is displayed,
and if the voltage is above 18 volts, “Hi” is dis-
played.NOTICEECB03570If the voltage display indicates “Lo” or “Hi”,
there may be trouble with the battery charging
circuit or the battery may be faulty. If this oc-
curs, have a Yamaha dealer check or repair the
vehicle.
Coolant temperature displayWhen the coolant is in the normal operating tem-
perature range, the temperature is displayed.
When the coolant temperature rises, the coolant
temperature display will begin to flash. If the cool-
ant temperature continues to rise, the message
“Hi” will flash. TIP
The coolant temperature display can be set to
“°C” or “°F”. To switch the temperature units,
turn the key to “ ” (off), then while holding the
“RESET” button pushed, turn the key to “ ”
(on).
1. Voltage display1
1. Coolant temperature display1
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The radiator fan turns on and off automatically
according to the coolant temperature.
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the
fuel tank. The display segments of the fuel gauge
disappear from “F” (full) towards “E” (empty) as
the fuel level decreases. When the last segment
starts flashing, approximately 4.0 L (1.06 US gal,
0.88 Imp.gal) of fuel remains. Refuel as soon as
possible.
TIPIf the electrical circuit for the fuel gauge is not
working correctly, all display segments will flash
repeatedly. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi-
cle. Brightness control mode
This mode allows you to adjust the brightness of
the multi-function display when the vehicle is
stopped.
To adjust the brightness1. Push the “SELECT” button for 2 seconds.
1. Fuel gauge
1
1. Brightness level display
1
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