2004 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 engine

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-3
EBU00673
Starting a cold engine
WARNING
Always make sure all control cables work
smoothly before you begin riding in cold
weather. If the control cables are frozen or do
not work smoothly, you cou

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-5 a. Starter (choke)
1. Fully open
2. Half open
3. Closed
a. Starter (enrichisseur)
1. Complètement ouvert
2. Mi-ouvert
3. Fermé
a. Starter (choke)
1. Abre completamente
2. Semiabierto
3. Cerrado

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-7 a. Starter (choke)
1. Fully open
2. Half open
3. Closed
a. Starter (enrichisseur)
1. Complètement ouvert
2. Mi-ouvert
3. Fermé
a. Starter (choke)
1. Abre completamente
2. Semiabierto
3. Cerrado

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-9
EBU00180
Starting a warm engine
To start a warm engine, refer to the “Starting a cold
engine” section. The starter (choke) should not be
used. The throttle should be opened slightly.
EBU00182

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-13 1. Drive select lever
a. L (Low)
b. H (High)
c. N (Neutral)
d. R (Reverse)
e. P (Park)
1. Levier de présélection
a. L (rapport inférieur)
b. H (rapport supérieur)
c. N (point mort)
d. R (marc

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-17
EBU00210
Engine break-in
There is never a more important period in the life of
your machine than the period between zero and
20 hours. 
For this reason, we ask that you carefully read the
followi

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-19
1. 0–10 hours: 
Avoid continuous operation above half throt-
tle. Allow a cooling off period of five to ten
minutes after every hour of operation. Vary
the speed of the machine from time to tim

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YAMAHA GRIZZLY 660 2004  Owners Manual 6-21
EBU00676
Parking on a slope
WARNING
Avoid parking on hills or other inclines. Park-
ing on a hill or other incline could cause the
ATV to roll out of control, increasing the
chance of an accident