5UG-F8199-14LIT-11626-20-64READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!It contains important safety information.YXR66FWOWNER’S MANUALDIC2342
1-1EVU000601-LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS5876513234EE.book Page 1 Friday, August 3, 2007 4:52 PM
8-5EVU01650General maintenance and lubrication chartITEM ROUTINEWhichever comes firstINITIAL EVERYmonth136612km(mi)320 (200)1,200 (750)2,400 (1,500)2,
8-6Recommended brake fluid: DOT 4Brake fluid replacement:● Replace the brake fluid when disassembling the master cylinder or caliper.● Check the brake
8-7EVU00680HoodTo openUnhook the hood latches, and then slowly tiltthe hood up until it stops.1. Latch (× 2)1. HoodEE.book Page 7 Friday, August 3,
8-8To closeLower the hood slowly to its original position,and then hook the hood latches. Secure pro-jections 1 on the rear of the hood into slots 2on
8-9EVU00691ConsoleTo remove1. Remove the seats. (See page 4-13 forseat removal and installation proce-dures.)2. Remove the parking brake lever boot.3.
8-10EVU00701Engine oil and oil filter cartridgeCheck engine oil level before each operation.In addition, change the oil and the oil filter car-tridge
8-117. Insert the dipstick into the oil filler hole,and then tighten the oil filler cap.8. Reinstall the console.To change the engine oil (with or wit
8-12Skip steps 5–7 if the oil filter cartridge is notbeing replaced.5. Remove the oil filter cartridge with an oilfilter wrench. An oil filter wrench
8-131. Oil filter cartridge 2. Torque wrench8. Reinstall the engine oil drain bolt, andthen tighten it to the specified torque.9. Add the specified a
8-14NOTICE● In order to prevent clutch slippage(since the engine oil also lubricates theclutch), do not mix any chemical addi-tives with oil. Do not u
1-21234567891011121314Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safeand proper operation of your v
8-15EVU00710Final gear oilChecking the final gear oil level1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.2. Remove the oil filler bolt, and then checkthe oil
8-16Changing the final gear oil1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.2. Place a container under the final gearcase to collect the used oil.3. Remove
8-17EVU00721Differential gear oilChecking the differential gear oil level1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.2. Remove the differential gear oil fi
8-181. Differential gear oil drain bolt4. Reinstall the differential gear oil drainbolt, and tighten it to the specified torque.5. Fill the differenti
8-19EVU00732CoolantThe coolant level should be checked beforeeach ride.Checking the coolant level1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.2. Open the ho
8-20Changing the coolantThe coolant must be changed by a Yamahadealer at the intervals specified in the periodicmaintenance and lubrication chart.Addi
8-211. Rear axle boot (× 2 each side)5UG14001Spark plug inspectionRemoval1. Lift the cargo bed up. (See pages 4-15–4-16 for cargo bed lifting and lowe
8-221. Spark plug wrenchInspectionThe spark plug is an important engine compo-nent and is easy to inspect. The condition ofthe spark plug can indicate
8-23Installation1. Measure the electrode gap with a wirethickness gauge and, if necessary, adjustthe gap to specification.a. Spark plug gap2. Clean th
8-245UG14002Cleaning the air filter elementsCleaning the intake duct air filter element1. Remove the air intake duct grill by remov-ing the quick fast
1-345YAMAHA 5B4-F1696-00WARNING!Keep hands, body, and other people away from pinch points when lowering bed. Do not hold the cage/frame while closing
8-255. Reinstall the air filter element into the airintake duct grill.6. Reinstall the air intake duct grill by install-ing the quick fastener screws.
8-263. Remove the air filter case cover by un-hooking the holders.1. Air filter case cover holder (× 4) 2. Air filter case cover4. Remove the air filt
8-275. Remove the sponge material from itsframe.1. Air filter frame 2. Sponge material3. Element retaining plate6. Wash the sponge material gently but
8-288. Wash the sponge material in warm soapywater to remove remaining solvent, thenrinse thoroughly with plain warm water.9. Squeeze excess water out
8-29The air filter element should be cleaned every20–40 hours. It should be cleaned and lubri-cated more often if the vehicle is operated inextremely
8-305UG14003V-belt cooling duct check hoseThe V-belt cooling duct check hose is locatedunder the driver seat. (See page 4-13 for seatremoval and insta
8-31EVU00792Cleaning the spark arresterWARNINGHot exhaust system may cause burns. Toavoid burns or fires, make sure that the en-gine is stopped and th
8-32EVU00800Carburetor adjustmentThe carburetor is a vital part of the engine andrequires very sophisticated adjustment. Mostadjusting should be left
8-33EVU00810Idle speed adjustmentA diagnostic tachometer must be used for thisprocedure.1. Start the engine and warm it up for a fewminutes at approxi
8-34Valve clearanceThe correct valve clearance changes withuse, resulting in improper fuel/air supply orengine noise. To prevent this, the valve clear
1-467YAMAHA 5B4-F4897-00WARNING!YAMAHA 5UG-F151J-00MAX 7.3 INCH(185MM)EE.book Page 4 Friday, August 3, 2007 4:52 PM
8-35The wheels need to be removed to check thebrake pads. (See pages 8-42–8-45 for wheelremoval and installation procedures.)1. Brake pad wear indicat
8-36EVU00850Checking the brake fluid level1. Minimum level markInsufficient brake fluid may allow air to enterthe brake system, possibly causing thebr
8-37●Brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfac-es or plastic parts. Always clean up spilledfluid immediately.● Have a Yamaha dealer inspect the brake
8-38EVU00870Parking brake lever free play adjustmentPeriodically check the parking brake lever freeplay and adjust it if necessary.1. Shift the drive
8-391. Locknut 2. Adjusting nut7. Turn the adjusting nut in direction a toincrease the free play or in direction b todecrease the free play.8. Tight
8-401. Brake light switch 2. Adjusting nutEVU00890Cable inspection and lubricationWARNINGDamaged cables could restrict operation,which may cause an ac
8-41EVU00900Brake pedal and accelerator pedal lubricationLubricate the pivoting parts.EVU00910Rear knuckle upper and lower pivot lubricationLubricate
8-42EVU00920Steering shaft lubricationLubricate the pivot points.EVU00930Wheel removal1. Loosen the wheel nuts.2. Elevate the vehicle and place a suit
8-43Tire replacementAlways use the same size and type of tiresrecommended in this owner’s manual. Thetires that came with your Rhino were de-signed to
8-44EVU00940Wheel installation1. Install the wheel and the nuts.● The arrow mark on the tire mustpoint toward the rotating direction ofthe wheel.● T
1-589YAMAHA 5B4-F1558-00Head Helmet and eye protection.Body Seatbelt and protective clothing.Hands Inside vehicle and holding the handholds or steerin
8-45EVU00950BatteryThis vehicle is equipped with a sealed-typebattery. Therefore it is not necessary to checkthe electrolyte or add distilled water in
8-46WARNINGAvoid battery contact with skin, eyes, orclothing. Shield eyes when working nearbatteries. Keep out of reach of children.You could be poiso
8-471. Negative battery lead (black)2. Positive battery lead (red)Jump-startingJump-starting the vehicle should be avoided.The battery should be remov
8-48However, if the vehicle must be jump-started,proceed as follows.1. Turn the key to “OFF”.2. Open the hood. (See pages 8-7–8-8 forhood opening and
8-496. Start the engine. (Refer to “Starting acold engine” on pages 6-2–6-5.)7. After the engine starts, disconnect thenegative lead of the jumper ca
8-50Turn the key to “OFF” and turn off the electri-cal circuit in question.NOTICETo prevent accidental short-circuiting,turn off the main switch when
8-513. Turn the key to “ON” and turn on theelectrical circuit in question to check if thedevice operates.4. If the fuse blows again immediately, havea
8-523. Remove the headlight bulb holder coverby pulling it off.1. Headlight bulb holder cover4. Remove the headlight bulb holder bypushing it in and
8-535. Wait for the headlight bulb to cool beforetouching or removing it. Remove the bulbby pulling it out.6. Insert a new headlight bulb into the bu
8-54EVU00990Headlight beam adjustmentNOTICEIt is advisable to have a Yamaha dealermake this adjustment.To raise the beam, turn the adjusting screw ind
1-60••••••••••DRIVERUNDER16YAMAHA 5B4-F1568-01WARNING!EE.book Page 6 Friday, August 3, 2007 4:52 PM
8-551. Panel B1. Quick fastener screw (× 8) 2. Bolt (× 2)3. Panel A2. Lift the cargo bed up. (See page 4-16 forcargo bed lifting and lowering proce-du
8-567. Reinstall the bulb holder (together withthe bulb) by turning it clockwise.8. Install the panel.9. Lower the cargo bed.10. Reinstall the quick f
8-57WARNINGWhen checking the fuel system, do notsmoke and make sure there are no openflames or sparks in the area, including pi-lot lights from water
8-58EVU01020Troubleshooting chartsStarting problems or poor engine performance1. FuelCheck if there is fuelin the fuel tank.There is fuel.No fuel.Fuel
8-59Engine overheatingWait for the engine to cool before removing the radiator cap. WARNING! If the engine is notcool when removing the radiator cap,
9-11234567891011121314EVU010301-CLEANING AND STORAGEA. CleaningFrequent, thorough cleaning of your vehiclewill not only enhance its appearance but wil
9-24. Once the majority of the dirt has beenhosed off, wash all surfaces with warmwater and mild, detergent-type soap. Anold toothbrush or bottle brus
9-33. Remove the spark plug, pour about onetablespoon of SAE 10W-40 or 20W-50motor oil in the spark plug hole and rein-stall the spark plug. Ground t
10-1EVU010501-SPECIFICATIONS Model YXR66FWDimensions:Overall length 2,885 mm (113.6 in)Overall width 1,385 mm (54.5 in)Overall height 1,853 mm (73.0 i
10-21234567891011121314Engine oil:Type:Recommended engine oil classification API service SG type or higher, JASO standard MAQuantity:Without oil filte
2-1SAFETY INFORMATIONEVU00070Be a responsible ownerAs the vehicle’s owner, you are responsible for the safe and proper operation of your Rhino.While u
10-3Final gear case oil:Type SAE 80 API GL-4 Hypoid gear oilQuantity 0.25 L (0.22 Imp qt, 0.26 US qt)Differential gear case oil:Type SAE 80 API GL-5 H
10-4Transmission:Primary reduction system V-beltSecondary reduction system Shaft driveSecondary reduction ratio 41/21 × 24/18 × 33/9 (9.544)Transmissi
10-5Brakes:System Front and rear unifiedType front Dual disc brakerear Single disc brakeOperation Foot operationSuspension:Front suspension Double wis
10-6Bulb voltage, wattage × quantity:Headlight 12 V 30.0 W/30.0 W × 2Tail/brake light 12 V 5.0 W/21.0 W × 2Indicator lights:Neutral indicator light LE
11-11-CONSUMER INFORMATIONEVU00090Identification number recordsRecord the key identification number, vehicleidentification number, and model label inf
11-21234567891011121314EVU00100Key identification numberThe key identification number is stamped onthe key, as shown in the following illustration.Thi
11-3EVU00121Model labelThe model label is affixed to the frame underthe driver seat. Record the information on thislabel in the space provided. This i
11-4EVU01060NOISE REGULATIONTAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED:Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The re
11-5EVU01070MAINTENANCE RECORDCopies of work orders and/or receipts for parts you purchase and install will be required to docu-ment maintenance done
11-6EVU01081YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. SIDE × SIDE VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTYYamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants that new Yamaha Side
2-21234567891011121314Before you operate the Rhino● Prepare yourself and your passenger:• This vehicle is intended for use only by an operator 16 or o
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2-3Prepare your vehiclePerform the pre-operation checks each time you use the vehicle to make sure it is in safe operat-ing condition. Failure to insp
2-4While using the Rhino● Keep your body completely inside the vehicle at all times. Keep both hands on the steeringwheel. Be sure passenger is seated
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2-5●Avoid rollovers:• Use care when turning:• Turning the steering wheel too far or too fast can result in a rollover.• Avoid sideways sliding, skiddi
2-6• Drive straight up and down inclines, not across them. If crossing a hill is unavoidable, driveslowly and turn downhill immediately if you feel th
2-7●When loaded with cargo or towing a trailer:• Reduce speed, operate in low gear only, and allow more room to stop.• Avoid hills and rough terrain.
2-8Avoid carbon monoxide poisoningAll engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing carbon monoxide cancause headaches, dizziness,
2-9Genuine Yamaha AccessoriesChoosing accessories for your Rhino is an important decision. Genuine Yamaha Accessories,which are available only from a
2-10Aftermarket tires and rimsThe tires and rims that came with your Rhino were designed to match the performance capabili-ties and to provide the bes
3-1EVU000801-DESCRIPTION1. Headlights2. Front shock absorber assembly spring preload adjusting ring3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air filter elements (eng
3-2123456789101112131425. Light switch26. Steering wheel27. Starter (choke)28. Main switch29. On-Command four-wheel-drive and differential gear lock s
4-1EVU001301-INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONSEVU00140Main switch1. Main switchFunctions of the respective switch positionsare as follows:ON:All electr
4-21234567891011121314EVU00150Indicator and warning lights1. On-Command differential gear lock indicator light “DIFF. LOCK”2. Low-range indicator ligh
EVU00010INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha YXR66FW. It represents the result of manyyears of Yamaha experience in the producti
4-3EVU00170Neutral indicator light “N”This indicator light comes on when the driveselect lever is in the “N” position.EVU00161Reverse indicator light
4-4EVU00181Coolant temperature warning light “”If the coolant temperature reaches a specifiedlevel, this light comes on to warn that the cool-ant temp
4-5●two tripmeters (which show the distancetraveled since they were last set to zero)● a clock● an hour meter (which shows the total timethe key has b
4-6Clock modePushing the “ / ” button switches the dis-play between the clock mode “CLOCK” andthe hour meter mode “HOUR” in the followingorder:CLOCK →
4-7EVU00230SwitchesEVU00240Light switch “OFF/ / ”1. Light switch “OFF/ / ”Set the switch to “” to turn on the low beamand the taillights.Set the switc
4-8EVU01183On-Command four-wheel-drive and differ-ential gear lock switches1. On-Command four-wheel-drive switch “2WD”/“4WD”2. On-Command differential
4-9EVU00260Accelerator pedalPress the accelerator pedal down to increaseengine speed. Spring pressure returns thepedal to the rest position when relea
4-10EVU00280Parking brake leverThe parking brake lever is located at the rightside of the driver’s seat. It will help keep thevehicle from moving whil
4-11EVU00290Drive select leverThe drive select lever is used to shift the vehi-cle into the low, high, neutral, and reverse po-sitions. (Refer to page
4-12EVU00320Starter (choke) “”Starting a cold engine requires a richer air-fuelmixture. A separate starter circuit supplies thismixture.Move in direct
EVU00021IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SE-RIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.Particularly import
4-13EVU00330SeatsTo remove a seat, pull its seat lock lever up-ward, lift the front of the seat, and then slidethe seat forward and up.1. Driver seat
4-14EVU00340Seat beltsThis vehicle is equipped with three-point seatbelts for both the operator and the passenger.Always wear the seat belts properly
4-15EVU00351Cargo bed1. Cargo bed 2. Tailgate3. Cargo hook (× 4)For additional loading information, see pages6-11–6-13.Opening and closing the tailgat
4-16Lifting and lowering the cargo bed1. Cargo bed release leverTo liftPush down the cargo bed release lever on theleft or right side of the vehicle,
4-17EVU00360Front and rear shock absorber adjustmentThe spring preload can be adjusted to suit theoperating conditions. You can reduce preloadfor a so
4-18A special wrench can be obtained at aYamaha dealer to make this adjustment.1. Special wrenchEVU00370Trailer hitch bracket and receiverThis vehicle
4-19EVU00380Auxiliary DC jackThe auxiliary DC jack is located at the rightside of the front panel. The auxiliary DC jackcan be used for suitable work
4-20NOTICE● Do not use accessories requiring morethan the maximum capacity statedabove. This may overload the circuitand cause the fuse to blow.● If a
5-1EVU012001-FOR YOUR SAFETY – PRE-OPERATION CHECKSInspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition.A
5-21234567891011121314Final gear oil/Differential gear oil• Check for leakage. 5-7, 8-15–8-18Accelerator pedal • Check for proper accelerator pedal op
EVU00030IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT USE● This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. Use on public streets,roads, or highways is not onl
5-3EVU00390Front and rear brakesBrake pedalCheck for correct brake pedal free play. If thebrake pedal free play is incorrect, have aYamaha dealer adju
5-4EVU00400FuelMake sure there is sufficient gasoline in thetank.WARNINGGasoline and gasoline vapors are ex-tremely flammable. To avoid fires and ex-p
5-5Your Yamaha engine has been designed touse regular unleaded gasoline with a pumpoctane number ([R+M]/2) of 86 or higher, orresearch octane number o
5-6EVU00410Engine oilMake sure the engine oil is at the specifiedlevel. Add oil as necessary. (See pages 8-10–8-14.)NOTICE● In order to prevent clutch
5-7EVU00420CoolantCheck the coolant level in the coolant reser-voir when the engine is cold (the coolant levelwill vary with engine temperature).The c
5-8EVU00450Accelerator pedalCheck to see that the accelerator pedal oper-ates correctly. It must operate smoothly andspring back to the idle position
5-9EVU00480LightsCheck the headlights and tail/brake lights tomake sure they are in working condition. Re-pair as necessary for proper operation.EVU00
5-10Set tire pressures to the following specifica-tions:ACE-02EThe tire pressure gauge is included as stan-dard equipment. Make two measurements ofthe
5-11EVU00520Tire wear limitWhen the tire groove decreases to 3 mm(0.12 in) due to wear, replace the tire.a. Tire wear limitEE.book Page 11 Friday, A
6-11234567891011121314EVU005301-OPERATIONRead the Owner’s Manual carefully to be-come familiar with all controls. If there is acontrol or function you
EVU00050CONTENTSLOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS... 1-1SAFETY INFORMATION... 2-1DESCRIPTION ...
6-2Each full-throttle acceleration sequenceshould be followed with a substantial rest pe-riod for the engine, by cruising at lower r/minso the engine
6-33. Use the starter (choke) in reference tothe figure:Position 1: Cold engine start – ambienttemperature below 5 °C(40 °F).Position 2: Cold engine s
6-4If the engine fails to start, release the key, andthen try starting it again. Wait a few secondsbefore the next attempt. Each attempt shouldbe as s
6-56. With the vehicle still in neutral, continuewarming up the engine until it idlessmoothly, and return the starter (choke)to position 3 before ridi
6-6Drive select lever operation and reverse drivingNOTICEDo not shift without coming to a completestop and waiting for the engine to return tonormal i
6-7Shifting: neutral to reverseWARNINGBefore you shift into reverse, make surethere are no obstacles or people behindyou. When it is safe to proceed,
6-8EVU01183On-Command four-wheel-drive switch and differential gear lock switchYou may notice that the vehicle handles dif-ferently in 2WD, 4WD, and 4
6-9On-Command differential gear lock switch“4WD”/“LOCK”1. On-Command differential gear lock switch “4WD”/“LOCK” 2. Differential gear lock leverTo lock
6-10●Driving before the differential gear lock isproperly engaged (e.g., when the indicatorand indicator light are flashing) will causethe engine spee
6-11EVU00630LoadingTake extra precautions when driving with aload or trailer. Follow these instructions andalways use common sense and good judg-ment
Control cables ... 5-9Tires ... 5-9OPERATION...
6-12Use the hooks equipped on the cargo bed totie down loads.Choose a trailer hitch drawbar designed foruse with a 5 cm (2 in) receiver. (See page4-18
6-13Operating when loaded with cargo or tow-ing a trailerDrive more slowly than you would without aload. The more weight you carry, the sloweryou shou
7-15UG140041-BASIC GUIDE FOR SAFE USEAs a Rhino owner you are responsible for thesafe and proper operation of this vehicle.Read this chapter and revie
7-21234567891011121314Doing things with a Rhino that some peopledo for thrills in other vehicles (such as side-ways sliding, skidding, fishtailing, or
7-3Driver requirements● This vehicle is intended for use only by anoperator 16 or older with a valid motor vehi-cle license.● The driver must be able
7-4Passenger requirementsThis vehicle is designed for the operator andone passenger. Carrying passengers improp-erly can lead to serious injury or dea
7-51. Passenger handholdWARNINGDo not make changes to the occupant pro-tection system. If you install aftermarketproducts or have your vehicle modifie
7-6Protective structureThe vehicle cage/frame provides a protectivestructure that helps limit intrusions by branch-es or other objects and may reduce
7-7An unbelted occupant may strike the interiorof the vehicle, the protective structure, or oth-er objects in an accident or during operation.You may
7-82. If the latch plate is not positioned in thecorrect location along the seat belt,squeeze the latch plate ends togetheralong its long edges in ord
Rough terrain... 7-22Pavement ... 7-22Water ...
7-9DoorsThe doors are designed to reduce the likeli-hood that you will stick your leg out to stop thevehicle from tipping over or for any other rea-so
7-10Seat and hip restraintsThe seat and hip restraints are designed tohelp keep you in the vehicle. Do not hold ontohip restraint bar when the vehicle
7-11FloorboardThe floorboard allows you to brace your feet,which helps you keep your body in the vehiclein the event of an accident or rollover. Keepy
7-12LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR VEHICLEPersonal protective equipment1. Approved motorcycle helmet2. Eye protection 3. Long-sleeved shirt or jacket4. Glov
7-13Both driver and passenger should wear thefollowing to reduce risk of injury in an acci-dent:● Approved motorcycle helmet that fits prop-erly● Eye
7-14Become familiar with the way the vehicle feelsin low and high ranges, first in two-wheel drive(2WD) and then in four-wheel drive (4WD)and four-whe
7-15TurningUse care in turns – turning the steering wheeltoo far or too fast can result in loss of controlor a rollover. Slow down before entering tur
7-16AcceleratingWith the engine idling in neutral and your footon the brake, shift the drive select lever intolow or high. NOTICE: Do not shift from l
7-17Leaving the vehicleDo not get out of the vehicle while the engineis running and the drive select lever is in anygear. There is a risk of injury be
7-184. With the brake pedal applied, set theparking brake.5. Block the front and rear wheels withrocks or other objects.LoadingThe total weight of ope
Wheel removal ... 8-42Tire replacement ... 8-43Wheel installation... 8-44Bat
7-19HillsChoose carefully which hills you attempt toclimb or descend. Avoid hills with slippery sur-faces or those where you will not be able tosee fa
7-20UphillDo not attempt to climb hills until you havemastered basic maneuvers on flat ground.Drive straight up hills, and avoid crossing theside of a
7-21DownhillCheck the terrain carefully before goingdownhill. When possible, choose a path thatlets you drive your vehicle straight downhill.Choose yo
7-22Rough terrainOperation over rough terrain should be donewith caution.● Look for and avoid obstacles that couldcause damage to the vehicle or could
7-23NOTICEAfter driving your vehicle in water, be sureto drain the trapped water by removing thecheck hose at the bottom of the air filtercase, the V-
7-24Brush or wooded areasWhen operating in areas with brush or trees,watch carefully on both sides and above thevehicle for obstacles such as branches
8-1EVU006501-PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTPeriodic inspection, adjustment, and lubrica-tion will keep your vehicle in the safest andmost efficie
8-21234567891011121314EVU00660Owner’s manual and tool kitYou are recommended to put this owner’smanual in the vinyl bag and always carry it un-derneat
8-3If you do not have a torque wrench availableduring a service operation requiring one, takeyour vehicle to a Yamaha dealer to check thetorque settin
8-4EVU01640Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system● For vehicles not equipped with an odometer or hour meter, follow the month main
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