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5Tire information
This ATV is equipped with tubeless tires with
valves.
WARNING
EWB02552Use of improper tires on this ATV may cause
loss of control, increasing your risk of an acci-
dent. After extensive tests, only the tires listed below
have been approved for this model by Yamaha
Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America. Aftermarket tires and rims
The tires and rims that came with your ATV were
designed to match the performance capabilities
and to provide the best combination of handling,
braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, sizes, and
combinations may not be appropriate.1. Tire wear limit
Front:
Manufacturer/model:CHENG SHIN/C828 (AUS/NZL)
MAXXIS/MU19 (EUR/FRA/GBR)
Size: AT25 x 8-12
Ty p e : Tu b e l e s s
Rear: Manufacturer/model:CHENG SHIN/C828 (AUS/NZL)
MAXXIS/MU20 (EUR/FRA/GBR)
Size: AT25 x 10-12
Ty p e : Tu b e l e s s
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Apparel
Always wear the following to reduce risk of injury
in an accident:
Approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly
Eye protection (goggles, helmet face shield, or
protective eyewear)
Over-the-ankle boots, gloves, long-sleeved
shirt or jacket, and long pants
An approved helmet and other personal protective
equipment can reduce the severity of injuries in an
accident. WARNING! Operating without an ap-
proved motorcycle helmet increases your
chances of a severe head injury or death in the
event of an accident.
[EWB01412]
Wear eye protection when operating your ATV to
reduce the risk of a serious accident or injury. Eye
protection, such as a face shield or goggles, may
reduce the risk of foreign material getting in your
eyes and help prevent loss of vision. WARNING!
Operating without eye protection can result in
an accident and increases your chances of a
severe injury in the event of an accident.[EWB02612]
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know your country’s laws and regulations before
you ride on unpaved public streets or roads. Do
not ride on any paved public street, road or motor-
way.
WARNING! Never operate this ATV on any
paved street, paved road or motorway. You
can collide with another vehicle.
[EWB01522]
Know the terrain where you ride. Ride cautiously in
unfamiliar areas. Stay alert for holes, rocks, or
roots in the terrain, and other hidden hazards
which may cause the ATV to upset. WARNING!
The ATV could go out of control if you do not
have enough time to react to hidden rocks,
bumps, or holes. Go slowly and be extra care- ful when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Al-
ways be alert to changing terrain conditions
when operating the ATV.
[EWB01532]
Do not operate on rough, slippery, or loose terrain
until you have learned and practiced the skills nec-
essary to control the ATV on such terrain. Always
be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain.
WARNING! Failure to use extra care when op- erating on excessively rough, slippery, or loose
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8The main fuse, the fuel injection system fuse, the
EPS fuse, and the fuse box are located under pan-
el A. (See page 8-10.)
If a fuse is blown, replace it as follows.1. Turn the key to “ ” (off) and turn off all elec- trical circuits.
NOTICEECB00641To prevent accidental short-circuiting, turn off
the main switch when checking or replacing a
fuse. 2. Remove the blown fuse, and then install anew fuse of the specified amperage.
WARNING! Always use a fuse of the spec-
ified rating, and never use a substitute ob-
ject in place of the proper fuse. An
improper fuse or a substitute object can
cause damage to the electrical system,
which could lead to a fire.
[EWB02173]
1. Headlight fuse
2. Signaling system fuse
3. Radiator fan motor fuse
4. Ignition fuse
5. Four-wheel-drive motor fuse (YFM70KPSG)
6. Auxiliary DC jack fuse
7. Spare fuse
8. Spare fuse (YFM70KPXG / YFM70KPHG / YFM70KPSG)
123456
87
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3. Turn the key to “ ” (on) and turn on the elec- trical circuits to check if the devices operate. 4. If the fuse immediately blows again, have a
Yamaha dealer check the electrical system.
EBU34220Replacing a headlight bulbIf a headlight bulb burns out, replace it as follows.
Left and right headlight bulbs1. Remove the cover at the rear of the headlight by pulling it off.
2. Remove the headlight bulb holder cover by pulling it off.
Specified fuses:
Main fuse:40.0 A
Headlight fuse: 10.0 A (YFM70KDHG, YFM70KDXG)
15.0 A (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG,
YFM70KPXG)
Ignition fuse: 10.0 A
Four-wheel-drive motor fuse: 10.0 A (YFM70KPSG)
Signaling system fuse: 10.0 A
Auxiliary DC jack fuse: 10.0 A
Radiator fan motor fuse: 20.0 A
Fuel injection system fuse: 15.0 A
EPS fuse: 40.0 A (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG,
YFM70KPXG)1. Cover at the rear of the headlight
1
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Fuel level warning light:LED (YFM70KDHG, YFM70KDXG)
Reverse indicator light: LED
Coolant temperature warning light:
LED
EPS warning light: LED (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG, YFM70KPXG)
Park indicator light: LED
Four-wheel-drive indicator light:
12 V, 1.7 W × 1 (YFM70KDHG, YFM70KDXG)
Four-wheel-drive indicator: LCD (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPXG)
On-Command four-wheel-drive/differential gear lock
indicator: LCD (YFM70KPSG)
Engine trouble warning light: LED
High-range indicator light:
LED (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG, YFM70KPXG)
Low-range indicator light: LED (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG, YFM70KPXG)
Differential gear lock indicator light: LED (YFM70KPSG)Fuses:Main fuse:40.0 A
Fuel injection system fuse: 15.0 A
EPS fuse:
40.0 A (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG, YFM70KPXG) Headlight fuse:
10.0 A (YFM70KDHG, YFM70KDXG)
15.0 A (YFM70KPHG, YFM70KPSG, YFM70KPXG)
Signaling system fuse: 10.0 A
Ignition fuse: 10.0 A
Auxiliary DC jack fuse:
10.0 A
Four-wheel-drive motor fuse: 10.0 A (YFM70KPSG)
Radiator fan motor fuse: 20.0 A
EBU30402For Europe 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-
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