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READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
It contains important safety information.
OWNER'S MANUAL
YXE70WPXH
YXE70WPHH
YXE70WPAH
2MB-F8199-7B

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  • Page 1 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY! It contains important safety information. OWNER’S MANUAL YXE70WPXH YXE70WPHH YXE70WPAH 2MB-F8199-7B...
  • Page 2 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this ve- hicle if it is sold. EC Declaration of Conformity conforming to Directive 2006/42/EC We, YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Japan, declare in sole responsibility, that the product YXE700E (YXE70WPXH) (5Y4AM92W0F0500461–)
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha YXE70WPXH / YXE70WPHH / YXE70WPAH. It represents the result of many years of Yamaha experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and pace-setting racing vehicles. With the purchase of this Yamaha, you can now ap- preciate the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
  • Page 4 EBU31080 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EBU31070 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERI- OUS INJURY OR DEATH. Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to poten- tial personal injury hazards.
  • Page 5 It is illegal to operate this vehicle on public lands where vehicles its size are prohibited. EBU33130 YXE70WPXH / YXE70WPHH / YXE70WPAH OWNER’S MANUAL ©2016 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, February 2016 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    EBU31120 Parking brake lever ......4-13 CONTENTS Drive select lever ........ 4-14 Fuel tank cap........4-15 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND Doors..........4-15 SPECIFICATION LABELS ....... 1-1 Seats ..........4-15 Adjusting the driver seat position..4-16 SAFETY INFORMATION ......2-1 Seat belts ...........
  • Page 7 Coolant ..........5-6 LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR Final gear..........5-6 VEHICLE ...........7-12 Differential gear ........5-6 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND Accelerator pedal ......... 5-6 ADJUSTMENT .........8-1 Seat belts ..........5-6 Owner’s manual and tool kit....8-2 Passenger handhold ......5-7 Periodic maintenance chart for the Steering ..........
  • Page 8 Valve clearance ........8-38 Headlight beam adjustment ....8-57 Brakes ..........8-38 Tail/brake light bulb replacement ..8-57 Checking the front and rear brake Troubleshooting........8-58 pads..........8-39 Troubleshooting charts.......8-59 Checking the brake fluid level .... 8-39 CLEANING AND STORAGE ....9-1 Brake fluid replacement ..... 8-41 Cleaning..........9-1 Checking the brake pedal ....
  • Page 9: Location Of The Warning And Specification Labels

    Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label is available from your Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 10 For Europe 3,4,5 6 11,12...
  • Page 12 YXE700E 2016 35.0 kW WARNING YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 595 kg 2500 SHINGAI,IWATA,JAPAN 2MB-F155A-20 Any part of your body (arms, legs, or head) outside of the vehicle can be crushed by the cage/frame. If you think or feel that the vehicle...
  • Page 13 Ne pas dépasser le nombre de places disponibles : 1 passager. Lire le Manuel du propriétaire. Lire le Guide de conseils à l’intention du conducteur du véhicule récréatif hors route. Suivre toutes les directives et tous les avertissements. YAMAHA 2MB-F1568-10...
  • Page 14 AVERTISSEMENT Do not rest hands or arms on door or shoulder bolster. To avoid Injury, keep hands and arms completely Inside the vehicle by holding the steering wheel or handhold. YAMAHA 1XD-K8483-00 Toute partie du corps (bras, jambes, tête) se...
  • Page 15 • When loaded with cargo or towing a trailer: • Reduce speed and allow more room to stop. • Turn gradually and slowly. • Avoid hills and rough terrain. • Read Owner’s Manual before loading, towing, or pulling objects. YAMAHA 2MB-F4897-00...
  • Page 16 Poids nominal brut du véhicule (PNBV) : 975 kg (2150 lbs) passengers, accessories, cargo, and (if applicable) maximum, y compris le poids du véhicule, du conducteur, trailer tongue weight. du passager, des accessoires, de l’équipement, et (le cas échéant) du timon. YAMAHA 2MB-F1696-10 YAMAHA 2MB-F1696-20...
  • Page 17 (le cas échéant). du bras ou de la jambe. YAMAHA 1XD-K7762-00 Lors du transport d’une charge ou lors du remorquage : – Réduire la vitesse et prévoir une distance de freinage accrue.
  • Page 18 6664 N(680 kgf)/1500 lbf (remorque plus chargement). • N’attacher charge ou remorque qu’au support de fixation d’attelage. • Lire le manuel du propriétaire avant de charger le véhicule et de remorquer ou tirer une charge. YAMAHA 1XD-F151K-10 1-10...
  • Page 19 MAX 7.3 INCH accidents. • Secure load to prevent it (185MM) from shifting. YAMAHA 5UG-F151J-00 • Never load more than 490 N (50 kgf)/110 lbf tongue weight on towing bracket. • Do not tow more than...
  • Page 20 Feet On floor or footrests, ready to brace, and door closed. YAMAHA 1XD-F1558-00 WARNING Imp r op e r Us e o f O ff - Hi g hway Veh i cl e Ca n C a use Seve re I n j ur y o r De a th...
  • Page 21 Pieds Sur le plancher ou les repose-pieds, prêts à encaisser le choc; portière fermée. YAMAHA 1XD-F1558-10 B e P r e p a r e d A d j u s t , l o ck a n d n eve r r e m o ve h a n d h o l d .
  • Page 22 For Oceania 1-14...
  • Page 23 1-15...
  • Page 24 To avoid Injury, keep hands and arms completely that the vehicle may tip or roll, Inside the vehicle by holding the steering wheel or handhold. brace your feet on the floor or footrests, YAMAHA 1XD-K8483-00 and keep your hands on the steering wheel or handhold.
  • Page 25 • When loaded with cargo or towing a trailer: • Reduce speed and allow more room to stop. • Turn gradually and slowly. • Avoid hills and rough terrain. • Read Owner’s Manual before loading, towing, or pulling objects. YAMAHA 2MB-F4897-00 1-17...
  • Page 26 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 975 kg (2150 lbs) handhold. Never hold cage. maximum including vehicle, weight of operator, passengers, accessories, cargo, and (if applicable) Do not try to stop a vehicle tipover trailer tongue weight. using your arm or leg. YAMAHA 1XD-K7762-00 YAMAHA 2MB-F1696-10 1-18...
  • Page 27 MAX 7.3 INCH accidents. • Secure load to prevent it (185MM) from shifting. YAMAHA 5UG-F151J-00 • Never load more than 490 N (50 kgf)/110 lbf tongue weight on towing bracket. • Do not tow more than...
  • Page 28 Feet On floor or footrests, ready to brace, and door closed. YAMAHA 1XD-F1558-00 WARNING Imp r op e r Us e o f O ff - Hi g hway Veh i cl e Ca n C a use Sever e I n j u r y o r D e a th...
  • Page 29: Safety Information

    EBU33441 Be a responsible owner As the vehicle’s owner, you are responsible for the safe and proper operation of your Yamaha Wolverine. While understanding all parts of this manual are important for vehicle ownership, be sure to read this chapter and the instructions in Chapter 7 before operating your Yamaha Wolverine.
  • Page 30 Before you operate your Yamaha Wolverine  Prepare yourself and your passenger: • This vehicle is intended for use only by an operator 16 or older with a valid motor vehicle li- cense. Check country laws for minimum age requirements.
  • Page 31  Secure cargo so that it will not shift – a loose load could change handling unexpectedly or be thrown forward and strike occupants. While using your Yamaha Wolverine  Keep your body completely inside the vehicle at all times. Keep both hands on the steering wheel.
  • Page 32  Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving, even on flat, open areas, can cause loss of control, including rollovers. The Wolverine has higher ground clearance and other features to handle rugged terrain, and, as a result, can overturn in situations where some other vehicles may not. ...
  • Page 33  If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or roll, keep your body completely inside the protec- tive structure of the vehicle: • Brace yourself by pressing your feet firmly on the floorboard and keep a firm grip on the steering wheel or passenger handhold.
  • Page 34 Many companies with no connection to Yamaha manufacture parts and accessories or offer oth- er modifications for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a position to test the products that these aftermarket companies produce. Therefore, Yamaha can neither endorse nor recommend the use of accessories not sold by Yamaha or modifications not specifically recommended by Yamaha, even if sold and installed by a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 35 Aftermarket parts, accessories, and modifications While you may find aftermarket products similar in design and quality to genuine Yamaha Acces- sories, recognize that some aftermarket accessories or modifications are not suitable because of potential safety hazards to you or others. Installing aftermarket products or having other mod- ifications performed to your Wolverine that change any of the vehicle’s design or operation char-...
  • Page 36: Description

    EBU31170 DESCRIPTION EBU31180 Left view 12 11 1. Front shock absorber assembly 11.Driver seat 2. Radiator cap 12.Door 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air filter 5. Shoulder bolster 6. Driver seat belt 7. Cargo bed 8. Tail/brake light 9. Rear shock absorber assembly 10.Spark plug...
  • Page 37: Right View

    EBU31190 Right view 1. Spark arrester 2. Passenger seat belt 3. Engine oil dipstick 4. Storage compartment 5. Battery 6. Fuses 7. Headlight 8. Coolant reservoir 9. Passenger seat 10.Fuel tank cap 11.Oil filter cartridge...
  • Page 38: Controls And Instruments

    EBU31200 Controls and instruments 4 5,6 7 15 14 1. Light switch 9. Passenger handhold 2. On-Command drive knob 10.Glove compartment 3. Steering wheel 11.Storage compartment 4. Main switch 12.Drive select lever 5. Helmet indicator light 13.Parking brake lever 6. Seat belt indicator light 14.Accelerator pedal 7.
  • Page 39: Instrument And Control Functions

    EBU31213 EBU31230 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL “ ” (on): FUNCTIONS All electrical circuits are supplied with power. The key cannot be removed. EBU31220 Main switch The helmet indicator light comes on and stays on while the key is turned to “ ”...
  • Page 40: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    EBU31262 Indicator lights and warning lights 1. Helmet indicator light “ ” 2. Seat belt indicator light “ ” 1. On-Command differential gear lock indicator light “DIFF. EBU31270 LOCK” Low-range indicator light “L” 2. Low-range indicator light “L” This indicator light comes on when the drive 3.
  • Page 41 The On-Command differential gear lock EBU31290 Neutral indicator light “N” indicator “ ” and the On-Command differen- This indicator light comes on when the drive tial gear lock indicator light “DIFF. LOCK” select lever is in the “N” position. come on when the On-Command drive knob “2WD/4WD/DIFF LOCK”...
  • Page 42 When this occurs, be checked by turning the key to “ ” (on). If have a Yamaha dealer check the self-diagno- the warning light does not come on initially sis system. (See page 4-10 for an explanation when the key is turned to “...
  • Page 43 If the steering load is too heavy (e.g., exces- the indicator light remains on after the driver sive steering use at slow speed or when op- seat belt is properly latched, have a Yamaha erating in deep mud, sand, or snow), the dealer check the electrical circuit.
  • Page 44: Multi-Function Meter Unit

     hour meter EBU31383 Multi-function meter unit  voltage display  fuel gauge  error code display Speedometer The speedometer shows the vehicle’s travel- ing speed. The speedometer can be set to “mph” or “km/h”. This also changes the odometer and tripmeter units between miles and kilometers.
  • Page 45 Odometer and tripmeters Push the “SELECT” button to switch between the odometer “ODO” and the tripmeters “TRIP A” and “TRIP B” in the following order: ODO → TRIP A → TRIP B → ODO To reset a tripmeter, set the display to the tripmeter you want to reset, then push the “RESET”...
  • Page 46 CLOCK → HOUR → → CLOCK Clock, hour meter and voltage display To set the clock 1. Set the display to the clock. 2. Push both the “SELECT” button and “RESET” button for three seconds. The hour digits will start flashing. 3.
  • Page 47 If the voltage display indicates “LO” or “HI”, there may be trouble with the battery charging circuit or the battery may be faulty. If this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer check or repair the vehicle. Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
  • Page 48 3. “E” segment cuits, the engine trouble warning light will come on or flash, and the display will indicate an error code. If the display indicates an error code, note the code number and have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. 4-10...
  • Page 49: Light Switch

    Set the switch to “ ” to turn off the head- ECB00812 NOTICE lights and taillights. If the multi-function display indicates an ECB02060 NOTICE error code, the vehicle should be checked as soon as possible in order to avoid en- Do not use the headlights with the engine gine damage.
  • Page 50: On-Command Drive Knob "2Wd/4Wd/Diff Lock

     “DIFF LOCK” (four-wheel drive with the dif- EBU31400 On-Command drive knob ferential gear locked): Power is supplied to “2WD/4WD/DIFF LOCK” the rear and front wheels with the differen- tial gear locked. Unlike the “4WD” mode, all wheels turn at the same speed regardless of traction.
  • Page 51: Accelerator Pedal

    EBU31411 Accelerator pedal Press the accelerator pedal to increase en- gine speed. Spring tension returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Always check that the accelerator pedal returns nor- mally before starting the engine. 1. Brake pedal EBU33451 Parking brake lever The parking brake lever is located at the right side of the driver’s seat.
  • Page 52: Drive Select Lever

    EBU31440 Drive select lever The drive select lever is used to shift the vehi- cle into the low, high, neutral, and reverse po- sitions. (Refer to page 6-3 for the drive select lever operation.) 1. Release button 2. Parking brake lever ...
  • Page 53: Fuel Tank Cap

    EBU31450 EBU31460 Fuel tank cap Doors To open a door, pull the latch outward. To close a door, push or pull the door inward un- til it is securely latched. Be sure the door is SECURELY LATCHED AFTER CLOSING IT. 1.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Driver Seat Position

    1. Driver seat cushion EBU31480 2. Passenger seat cushion Adjusting the driver seat position To install a seat cushion, insert the projec- The driver seat can be adjusted to one of tions on the rear of the seat cushion under the three positions to suit the driver’s preference.
  • Page 55: Seat Belts

    Adjust the driver seat position as follows. 1. Remove the driver seat cushion. (See the previous section “Seats”.) 2. Remove the bolts. 4. Install the bolts, and then tighten the bolts to the specified torque. Tightening torque: Driver seat bolt: 1.
  • Page 56: Glove Compartment

    When storing any documents in the glove compartment, be sure to wrap them in a plas- tic bag so that they will not get wet. When washing the vehicle, be careful not to let any water enter the glove compartment. ECB02071 NOTICE To protect from damage, do not put metal...
  • Page 57: Storage Compartments

    When storing any documents in the storage compartments, be sure to wrap them in a plastic bag so that they will not get wet. When washing the vehicle, be careful not to let any water enter the storage compartments. ECB02241 NOTICE To protect from damage, do not put metal items, like tools, or sharply edged items di-...
  • Page 58: Cup Holders

    Maximum load limit: Storage compartment between the driver seat and the passenger seat: 6.4 kg (13.5 lb) EBU31520 Cup holders Be sure to tightly close the cap of any plastic bottle before placing it in a cup holder. Some plastic bottles may not fit into the cup 1.
  • Page 59: Cargo Bed

     Do not exceed the specified maximum about and possibly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or an ac- load limits. Heavier cargo could cause cident. loss of control because of improper weight balance. There are six cargo hooks in the cargo bed. 1.
  • Page 60 1. Cargo hook 1. Tailgate 2. Latch Maximum load limit: 136.0 kg (300 lb) To install the tailgate For additional loading information, see page Place the tailgate in the original position, and 6-7. then hook the latches. The tailgate can also be installed at the front Removing and installing the tailgate of the cargo bed.
  • Page 61: Adjusting The Front Shock Absorber Assemblies

    EWB02492 WARNING  Suspension components become hot during operation. Never touch the com- pression damping force adjusting bolt and screw, the rebound damping force adjusting screw or the oil reservoir with your bare hand or skin until suspension components have cooled. ...
  • Page 62 (b) to decrease the spring  A special wrench can be obtained at a preload and thereby soften the suspen- Yamaha dealer to make this adjustment. sion.  The spring preload setting is determined by measuring distance A, shown in the illustra- tion.
  • Page 63 Spring preload setting: Tightening torque: Minimum (soft): Locknut: Distance A = 313.5 mm (12.34 in) 30 N·m (3.0 kgf·m, 22 lb·ft) Standard: Distance A = 305.5 mm (12.03 in) Rebound damping force Maximum (hard): Turn the rebound damping force adjusting Distance A = 298.5 mm (11.75 in) screw in direction (a) to increase the rebound damping force and thereby harden the damp-...
  • Page 64 Rebound damping setting: Minimum (soft): 30 click(s) in direction (b)* Standard: 13 click(s) in direction (b)* Maximum (hard): 1 click(s) in direction (b)* * With the adjusting screw fully turned in di- rection (a) Compression damping force 1. Compression damping force adjusting bolt (for fast compression damping) Compression damping force (for fast com- Compression damping setting (for fast com-...
  • Page 65 Compression damping force (for slow com- Compression damping setting (for slow com- pression damping) pression damping): To increase the compression damping force Minimum (soft): 18 click(s) in direction (b)* and thereby harden the compression damp- Standard: ing, turn the compression damping force ad- 12 click(s) in direction (b)* justing screw in direction (a).
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Rear Shock Absorber Assemblies

    Take the shock absorber assembly to a semblies on the left and right side to the Yamaha dealer for any service. same setting. Uneven adjustment can cause poor handling and loss of stability, which could lead to an accident.
  • Page 67 3. Special wrench sion.  A special wrench can be obtained at a Yamaha dealer to make this adjustment.  The spring preload setting is determined by measuring distance A, shown in the illustra- tion. The shorter distance A is, the higher the spring preload;...
  • Page 68 Spring preload setting: Tightening torque: Minimum (soft): Locknut: Distance A = 386.0 mm (15.20 in) 30 N·m (3.0 kgf·m, 22 lb·ft) Standard: Distance A = 378.0 mm (14.88 in) Rebound damping force Maximum (hard): Turn the rebound damping force adjusting Distance A = 372.0 mm (14.65 in) screw in direction (a) to increase the rebound damping force and thereby harden the damp-...
  • Page 69 Rebound damping setting: Minimum (soft): 30 click(s) in direction (b)* Standard: 14 click(s) in direction (b)* Maximum (hard): 1 click(s) in direction (b)* * With the adjusting screw fully turned in di- rection (a) Compression damping force 1. Compression damping force adjusting bolt (for fast compression damping) Compression damping force (for fast com- Compression damping setting (for fast com-...
  • Page 70 Compression damping force (for slow com- Compression damping setting (for slow com- pression damping) pression damping): To increase the compression damping force Minimum (soft): 18 click(s) in direction (b)* and thereby harden the compression damp- Standard: ing, turn the compression damping force ad- 12 click(s) in direction (b)* justing screw in direction (a).
  • Page 71: Trailer Hitch Bracket And Receiver

    5 cm (2 in) receiver for a stan- EBU32950 dard trailer hitch. Trailer towing equipment Auxiliary DC jack can be obtained at a Yamaha dealer. (See The auxiliary DC jack is located at the right page 6-7 for precaution information.) side of the storage compartment under the multi-function meter.
  • Page 72 ECB02250 NOTICE  Do not use accessories requiring more than the stated maximum capacity. Do- ing so may overload the circuit and cau- se the fuse to blow.  If accessories are used without the en- gine running, the battery may discharge. ...
  • Page 73: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem can- not be corrected by the procedures provided in this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer. Before using this vehicle, check the following points:...
  • Page 74 ITEM ROUTINE PAGE • Check coolant level in reservoir. Coolant 5-6, 8-24 • Fill with coolant if necessary. Final gear oil/Differen- • Check for leakage. 5-6, 5-6, 8-20, 8-22 tial gear oil Accelerator pedal • Check free play and for proper operation. Seat belts •...
  • Page 75: Front And Rear Brakes

    Apply the brakes firmly for one minute. If there  Check that there is no free play in the brake is any leakage, have the vehicle inspected by pedal. If there is free play, have a Yamaha a Yamaha dealer. dealer check the brake system. (See page 8-41.)
  • Page 76 Your Yamaha engine has been designed to lights of water heaters and clothes dry- use regular unleaded gasoline with a research ers.
  • Page 77: Engine Oil

    If you carry a portable fuel container in the  In order to prevent clutch slippage (since bed of your Yamaha Wolverine, be sure to se- the engine oil also lubricates the clutch), cure it with the cap tightened before driving do not mix any chemical additives.
  • Page 78: Coolant

    ECB02120 NOTICE leased. Have a Yamaha dealer repair as nec- essary for proper operation. Hard water or salt water is harmful to the engine. You may use soft water if you can- EBU31800 not get distilled water.
  • Page 79: Passenger Handhold

    To help make sure your restraint systems are and fasteners before a drive. Take the vehicle working properly after a crash, have them in- to a Yamaha dealer or refer to the Service spected and any necessary replacements Manual for correct tightening torque.
  • Page 80: Control Cables

    specified could also cause the tire to dis- EBU31851 Control cables lodge from the rim under severe driving When driving in cold weather, always make conditions. [EWB04120] sure all control cables work smoothly before Set tire pressures to the following specifica- starting off.
  • Page 81 The tire pressure gauge is included as stan- dard equipment. Make two measurements of the tire pressure and use the second reading. Dust or dirt in the gauge could cause the first reading to be incorrect. 1. Tire wear limit 1.
  • Page 82: Operation

    If any abnormality is noticed EBU31890 during this period, consult a Yamaha dealer. Engine break-in There is never a more important period in the 0–10 hours:...
  • Page 83: Starting The Engine

    If the neutral indi- cator light does not come on, ask a After break-in: Yamaha dealer to inspect the electric The vehicle may now be operated normally. circuit.  The engine can be started in any gear if...
  • Page 84: Drive Select Lever Operation And Reverse Driving

    Do not turn the key to the “ ” (start) position 2. Apply the brake pedal, then shift by mov- with the engine running; otherwise, damage ing the drive select lever along the shift to the electric starter may result. guide.
  • Page 85 5. Check behind the vehicle for people or light should be on. If the light does not obstacles, and then release the brake come on, ask a Yamaha dealer to in- pedal. spect the reverse indicator light electri- 6. Press the accelerator pedal gradually and cal circuit.
  • Page 86: On-Command Drive Knob

    EBU31922 On-Command drive knob The vehicle handles differently in each of the drive modes (“2WD”, “4WD” and “DIFF LOCK”). For example, the vehicle requires more effort to turn in “DIFF LOCK” than in “2WD”. Always stop the vehicle before changing the position of the On-Command drive knob. The meter display changes according to the selected drive mode.
  • Page 87  When the knob is set to “DIFF LOCK” or “4WD”, the differential gear lock indicator and indica- tor light will flash until the differential gear is completely locked or unlocked.  When the indicator and indicator light are flashing, turning the steering wheel back and forth will help the differential gear lock to engage or disengage.
  • Page 88: Parking

     Do not exceed the Maximum Loading EBU31930 Parking Limits for the vehicle (see “MAXIMUM When parking, stop the engine and shift the LOADING LIMIT” in this section and ve- drive select lever into the neutral position. Ap- hicle labeling). ply the parking brake to help prevent the ve- ...
  • Page 89 Choose a trailer hitch drawbar designed for Operating when loaded with cargo or tow- use with a 5 cm (2 in) receiver. (See page 4-33 ing a trailer for more information.) Drive more slowly than you would without a load. The more weight you carry, the slower You can measure tongue weight with a bath- you should go.
  • Page 90 Pulling something other than a trailer Yamaha recommends that loads be trans- ported in the bed or in a trailer. If you need to move an object a short distance use a winch and follow the winch manufacturer’s instruc- tions.
  • Page 91: Basic Guide For Safe Use

    EBU31950 EBU33511 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE BASIC GUIDE FOR SAFE USE This off-road vehicle will handle and maneu- ver differently from cars, ATVs, go-carts, golf- EBU31961 cars and grounds-keeping vehicles. The As a Wolverine owner you are responsible for Wolverine has higher ground clearance and the safe and proper operation of this vehicle.
  • Page 92 As the owner/operator, it is your responsibility to protect yourself and your passenger from accidents, including rollovers. The Wolverine DRIVER has many features, including a protective UNDER structure and seat belts, to help protect occu- pants, but the best way to avoid injuries is to avoid accidents.
  • Page 93  Do not allow children who need child safety biles, to promote safe driving behaviors, you should supervise younger drivers and consid- seats or booster seats in the Wolverine. The er setting rules and putting limits on how, seat belt is not designed to restrain auto- when, and where the Wolverine can be used.
  • Page 94 1. Seat belt 1. Passenger handhold 2. Shoulder bolster 2. Shoulder bolster 3. Door 3. Door The Wolverine comes with a variety of fea- tures to help reduce the risk of driver and pas- senger injury. These features work together, and when properly used, these features will help protect the occupants in the event of an accident.
  • Page 95 Protective structure Seat belts The vehicle cage/frame provides a protective Seat belts should be worn by the driver and structure that helps limit intrusions by branch- passenger. The driver must be sure that the es or other objects and may reduce your risk passenger is belted before driving.
  • Page 96 A crash can damage the restraint systems in 1. Hold the latch plate as you pull the belt your vehicle. A damaged restraint system across your lap and chest. Make sure the may not properly protect the person using it, belt is not twisted and is not caught on resulting in serious injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 97 3. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it 5. Position the shoulder belt over your clicks. Pull up on the latch plate to make shoulder and across your chest. The sure it is secure. shoulder belt should fit against your chest.
  • Page 98 7. To release the buckle, firmly press the re- lease button. Doors The doors are designed to reduce the likeli- hood that you will stick your leg out to stop the vehicle from tipping over or for any other reason in a rollover. The doors may also re- duce intrusion of objects into the occupant area.
  • Page 99 Adjust the handhold position as follows. 1. Remove the locking pins. Adjusting the handhold position The handhold can be adjusted to one of three 1. Passenger handhold positions to suit the passenger’s preference. 2. Locking pin 2. Slide the handhold to the desired position and align the holes in the handhold bar with the holes in the handhold supports.
  • Page 100 1. Handhold support 1. Wire loop 2. Handhold bar Seat and shoulder bolsters 3. Insert the pins into the holes and secure The seats and shoulder bolsters are designed them with the wire loops. Make sure that to help keep you in the vehicle. Do not put the handhold is properly secured before your hand or arm on or outside of the shoul- starting off.
  • Page 101 briefly jerk in one direction or back and forth as the tires and vehicle respond to the obsta- cle. This quick motion could injure your thumbs or wrist if your thumbs or hand(s) are inside the steering wheel. Grip the steering wheel so that your thumbs will not be hit by the spokes.
  • Page 102: Learning To Operate Your Vehicle

    EBU33761 LEARNING TO OPERATE YOUR VEHI- CORRECT GRIP EXAMPLE Personal protective equipment INCORRECT GRIP EXAMPLE 1. Approved motorcycle helmet 2. Eye protection 3. Long-sleeved shirt or jacket 4. Gloves 5. Long pants 6. Over-the-ankle boots The driver and passenger should wear the fol- lowing to reduce risk of injury in an accident: ...
  • Page 103  Eye protection (goggles, helmet face shield, Practice for new Yamaha Wolverine users or protective eyewear) You should become familiar with the perfor-  Over-the-ankle boots, gloves, long-sleeved mance characteristics of the vehicle in a lar- shirt or jacket, and long pants...
  • Page 104 Getting ready to ride Perform the Pre-Operation Checks on page 5-1. Follow the instructions starting on page 6-2 to start the engine. Turning Use care in turns – turning the steering wheel too far or too fast can result in loss of control or a rollover.
  • Page 105 If you think or feel that the vehicle may tip or Avoid higher speeds and sudden or hard ac- roll, keep your body completely inside the celeration until you are thoroughly familiar protective structure of the vehicle: with the operation of your vehicle. Avoid sud- ...
  • Page 106 the vehicle down after you take your foot off Parking on a flat area the accelerator. Engine braking is more no- When parking on a flat area, stop the engine ticeable in four-wheel drive. Application of ve- and shift the drive select lever into the neutral hicle brakes provides additional stopping position.
  • Page 107 5. Block the front and rear wheels with Your Yamaha Wolverine has higher ground rocks or other objects. clearance and other features to handle rug- ged terrain, and as a result, can overturn in Loading situations where some vehicles may not.
  • Page 108 to see far enough ahead of you. Use common side of a hill, which increases your risk of roll- sense and remember that some hills are too over. Practice first on gentle slopes before at- steep for you to climb or descend. Use proper tempting steeper hills.
  • Page 109 slow your descent. Release the brake and be- If you are sliding or skidding, try to steer in the gin to coast down the hill. Use engine braking direction the vehicle is sliding, to regain con- as much as possible, gently applying the trol.
  • Page 110 Pavement Wet brakes may have reduced effectiveness. This vehicle is designed for off-road use only. After leaving the water, test your brakes. If Avoid paved surfaces. Turn gradually and go necessary, apply the brakes several times to slowly if you must drive on pavement. let friction dry out the linings.
  • Page 111 If you feel the vehicle begin to slide sideways muffler or exhaust pipe, or next to other hot or the back wheels slide during a turn, steer parts. Check under the vehicle after operating into the direction of the slide if possible, to re- in areas where combustible materials may gain directional control.
  • Page 112 If there is any question about your ability to maneuver safely over the obstacle, you should turn around if the ground is flat and you have the room or back up until you find a less difficult path. 7-22...
  • Page 113: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    To avoid death during service or while using the ve- possible burns, let brake components cool hicle. If you are not familiar with vehicle before touching them. service, have a Yamaha dealer perform the service.
  • Page 114: Owner's Manual And Tool Kit

    EBU33560 Owner’s manual and tool kit You are recommended to put this owner’s manual in the vinyl bag and always carry it in the glove compartment as shown. Put the owner’s tool kit and tire pressure gauge under the passenger seat. 1.
  • Page 115 If you do not have a torque wrench available during a service operation requiring one, take your vehicle to a Yamaha dealer to check the torque settings and adjust them as neces- sary.
  • Page 116: Periodic Maintenance Chart For The Emission Control System

    However, keep in mind that if the vehicle isn’t used for a long period of time, the month maintenance intervals should still be followed.  Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills.
  • Page 117 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check for leakage. • Check for looseness and tighten all screw √ √ √ Exhaust system clamps and joints if necessary. •...
  • Page 118: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    EBU32112 General maintenance and lubrication chart INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours • Check coolant leakage. √ √ √ √ √ • Repair if necessary. Cooling system •...
  • Page 119 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours √ √ √ √ √ Parking brake • Check operation and adjust if necessary. Brake fluid • Change. Every 2 years √...
  • Page 120 INITIAL EVERY month Whichev- ITEM ROUTINE er comes 1200 2400 2400 4800 first (mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000) hours Drive shaft uni- √ √ √ 18 * • Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. versal joint • Check for cracks or damage. √...
  • Page 121 • Replace the brake hoses every four years and if cracked or damaged.
  • Page 122: Hood

    EBU32340 Hood To remove 1. Pull the tab on each hood lock up, and then turn the hood locks 1/4 turn clock- wise. 1. Tab 2. Hood lock 2. Remove the hood. 1. Tab 1. Hood 8-10...
  • Page 123: Panels

    To install EBU33602 Panels 1. Insert the projections on the hood into the slots in the front grill, and then place the Left panel hood in the original position. To remove the left panel 1. Remove the bolts. 2. Turn the hood locks 1/4 turn counter- clockwise, and then push the tab on each 1.
  • Page 124 1. Quick fastener screw 1. Bolt 2. Right panel 3. Pull the panel outward. 2. Open the passenger door, and then re- 4. Close the driver door. move the quick fastener screws. To install the left panel Open the driver door, place the panel in the original position, and then install the bolts and quick fastener screws.
  • Page 125 Right rear panel To remove the right rear panel 1. Remove the right panel. 2. Remove the quick fastener screws, and then take the panel off. 1. Quick fastener screw 3. Remove the fuel tank cap. (See page 4-15.) 4. Pull the panel outward. 5.
  • Page 126: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Cartridge

    EBU33702 Engine oil and oil filter cartridge Check engine oil level before each operation. In addition, change the oil and the oil filter car- tridge at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. To check the engine oil level 1.
  • Page 127 6. With the arrow mark pointing in the direc- tion shown, insert the dipstick completely into the oil filler hole and then remove it again to check the oil level. 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Maximum level mark 3. Minimum level mark The engine oil should be between the mini- 1.
  • Page 128 1. Engine oil dipstick 1. Rubber cover 2. Arrow mark 5. Remove the engine oil dipstick. 9. Install the rubber cover. 6. Place an oil pan under the engine to col- 10. Install the passenger seat cushion. lect the used oil. 7.
  • Page 129 An oil filter wrench is available from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Engine oil drain bolt 2. Gasket Skip steps 8–10 if the oil filter cartridge is not 1. Oil filter cartridge being replaced. 2. Oil filter wrench 8. Remove the oil filter cartridge with an oil 9.
  • Page 130 1. O-ring 1. Torque wrench 10. Install the new oil filter cartridge with an 11. Install the engine oil drain bolt and its new oil filter wrench, and then tighten it to the gasket, and then tighten the bolt to the specified torque with a torque wrench.
  • Page 131 Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any parts af- ter the engine and exhaust system have cooled down. ECB00301 NOTICE  In order to prevent clutch slippage (since the engine oil also lubricates the clutch), do not mix any chemical additives. Do 1.
  • Page 132: Final Gear Oil

    15. Turn the engine off, wait at least 10 minu- tes, and then check the oil level and cor- rect it if necessary. 16. Install the rubber cover. 17. Install the passenger seat cushion. EBU36050 Final gear oil Check the oil level and change the final gear oil at the intervals specified in the general maintenance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 133 4. Install the drain bolt and its new gasket, Tightening torque: and then tighten the bolt to the specified Final gear oil filler bolt: torque. 23 N·m (2.3 kgf·m, 17 lb·ft) Tightening torque: Changing the final gear oil Final gear oil drain bolt: 1.
  • Page 134: Differential Gear Oil

    6. Check the oil filler bolt gasket for dam- 2. Remove the differential gear oil filler bolt age, and replace it if necessary. and its gasket, and then check the oil lev- 7. Install the oil filler bolt and its gasket, and el.
  • Page 135 4. Check the gasket for damage, and re- place it if necessary. 5. Install the differential gear oil filler bolt and its gasket, and then tighten the bolt to the specified torque. Tightening torque: Differential gear oil filler bolt: 23 N·m (2.3 kgf·m, 17 lb·ft) 1.
  • Page 136: Coolant

    EBU33660 Recommended oil: Coolant SAE 80 API GL-4 Hypoid gear oil The coolant level should be checked before Oil quantity: each ride. In addition, the coolant must be 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt) changed at the intervals specified in the peri- odic maintenance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 137 Changing the coolant EWB01891 WARNING Wait for the engine and radiator to cool be- fore removing the radiator cap. You could be burned by hot fluid and steam blown out under pressure. Always place a thick rag over the cap when opening. Allow any remaining pressure to escape before com- pletely removing the cap.
  • Page 138 1. Radiator cap 1. Coolant drain bolt 2. Gasket 5. Remove the coolant drain bolt and its 6. Place a container under the coolant res- gasket to drain the coolant from the en- ervoir to collect the used coolant. gine and radiator. 7.
  • Page 139 Tightening torque: Coolant drain bolt: 8 N·m (0.8 kgf·m, 5.8 lb·ft) 11. Connect the coolant reservoir hose. 12. Pour the recommended coolant into the radiator until it is full. 13. Pour the recommended coolant into the reservoir to the maximum level mark, and then install the reservoir cap.
  • Page 140 Antifreeze/water mixture ratio: Recommended antifreeze: High-quality ethylene glycol antifreeze con- taining corrosion inhibitors for aluminum engines Coolant quantity: Radiator (including all routes): 2.85 L (3.01 US qt, 2.51 Imp.qt) Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level mark): 1. Water pump air bleed bolt 0.28 L (0.30 US qt, 0.25 Imp.qt) 16.
  • Page 141: Axle Boots

    1. Cylinder head air bleed bolt ant leakage. 18. When coolant begins to flow out of the bolt hole, tighten the cylinder head air If any leakage is found, have a Yamaha dealer bleed bolt to the specified torque. check the cooling system. Tightening torque: 25.
  • Page 142: Spark Plug Inspection

    EBU33570 Spark plug inspection Removal 1. Remove the spark plug cap. 1. Front axle boot 1. Spark plug cap 2. Use the spark plug wrench in the tool kit to remove the spark plug as shown. 1. Rear axle boot 8-30...
  • Page 143 and erode. If electrode erosion becomes ex- cessive, or if carbon and other deposits are excessive, you should replace the spark plug with the specified plug. Specified spark plug: NGK/CPR7EA-9 Measure the spark plug gap with a wire thick- ness gauge and, if necessary, adjust the gap to specification.
  • Page 144: Cleaning The Air Filter Element

    EBU33580 Spark plug gap: Cleaning the air filter element 0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in) The air filter element should be cleaned every 20–40 hours. It should be cleaned and lubri- Installation cated more often if the vehicle is operated in 1. Clean the surface of the spark plug gas- extremely dusty areas.
  • Page 145 1. Remove the storage compartment locat- ed between the driver seat and the pas- senger seat as shown. 1. Air filter case cover 2. Air filter case cover holder 3. Remove the air filter element. 1. Storage compartment 2. Remove the air filter case cover by un- hooking the holders.
  • Page 146 4. While pushing the projections on the air filter frame inward, remove the air filter el- ement holder. 1. Air filter element holder 2. Sponge material 3. Air filter frame 6. Wash the sponge material gently but 1. Air filter element holder thoroughly in parts cleaning solvent.
  • Page 147 11. Thoroughly apply Yamaha foam air filter oil or other quality liquid foam air filter oil (not spray type) to the sponge material. The sponge material should be wet but not dripping. 12. Pull the sponge material over its frame.
  • Page 148: Cleaning The Air Filter Case/Air Duct Check Hose

    If water drains from the V-belt case after re- element and air filter case. moving the drain plug, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the vehicle, as the water may affect other engine parts.
  • Page 149: Cleaning The Spark Arrester

    1. V-belt case drain plug 1. Tailpipe bolt 2. Remove the tailpipe by pulling it out of EBU32450 Cleaning the spark arrester the muffler, and then remove the gasket. EWB03370 3. Tap the tailpipe lightly, and then use a WARNING wire brush to remove any carbon depos- Hot exhaust system may cause burns.
  • Page 150: Valve Clearance

    2. Spark arrester professional knowledge. Brake service 3. Tailpipe should be performed by a Yamaha dealer. 4. Install the gasket, and then insert the tail- EWB02572 pipe into the muffler and align the bolt WARNING holes. Operating with improperly serviced or ad- 5.
  • Page 151: Checking The Front And Rear Brake Pads

    If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indi- cator grooves have almost disappeared, have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a 1. Brake pad wear indicator groove set.
  • Page 152  Clean the filler cap before removing. Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container.  Use only the specified brake fluid; other- wise, the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leakage.  Refill with the same type of brake fluid. Adding a brake fluid other than DOT 4 may result in a harmful chemical reac- tion.
  • Page 153: Brake Fluid Replacement

    EBU32530 Checking the brake pedal brake fluid level to gradually go down. A low Have a Yamaha dealer check the brakes at brake fluid level may indicate worn brake the intervals specified in the periodic mainte- pads and/or brake system leakage; therefore, nance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 154: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Pull the parking brake lever rearward com- pletely. If the parking brake lever clicks eight times or more, have a Yamaha dealer adjust the parking brake because the braking force of the parking brake is weak. In addition, have...
  • Page 155: Brake Pedal And Accelerator Pedal Lubrication

    Lubricate the cable ends. If the cables do not operate smoothly, ask a Yamaha dealer to re- place them. Recommended lubricant: Yamalube LubezAll (synthetic lubricant spray with PTFE) EBU32570 Brake pedal and accelerator pedal lu- brication EBU32582 Lubricate the pivoting parts.
  • Page 156: Rear Knuckle Upper And Lower Pivot Lubrication (Left And Right)

    EBU32590 Recommended lubricant: Rear knuckle upper and lower pivot lu- Lithium-soap-based grease brication (left and right) Lubricate the knuckle upper and lower pivots EBU32600 Steering shaft lubrication with a grease gun. Lubricate the pivot points. Recommended lubricant: Lithium-soap-based grease 8-44...
  • Page 157: Wheel Removal

    2. Elevate the vehicle and place a suitable recommended in this owner’s manual. The stand under the frame. tires that came with your Yamaha Wolverine 3. Remove the nuts from the wheel. were designed to match the performance ca- 4. Remove the wheel.
  • Page 158: Wheel Installation

    EWB03390 WARNING For YXE70WPXH / YXE70WPHH: tapered Installing improper tires on your Yamaha nuts are used for both the front and rear Wolverine can affect handling and stabili- wheels. Install the nuts with their tapered side ty. This can cause a loss of control.
  • Page 159: Battery

    EWB03400 EWB03410 WARNING WARNING Do not reverse the rims on your Yamaha Avoid battery contact with skin, eyes, or Wolverine to widen the track width. Install- clothing. Shield eyes when working near ing wheels improperly increases the risk of batteries. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Page 160 EWB03420 WARNING Batteries may produce explosive gases. Ventilate when charging or using in a closed space. Keep batteries away from sparks, flames, cigarettes, or other sourc- es of ignition. To remove the battery 1. Turn the key to “ ” (off). 1.
  • Page 161 6. Pull the battery out of its compartment. two months, check it at least once a month To charge the battery and fully charge it if necessary. Have a Yamaha dealer charge the battery as ECB00941 NOTICE soon as possible if it seems to have dis- Always keep the battery charged.
  • Page 162: Jump-Starting

    To install the battery 3. Hook the battery bands. 4. Install the air intake duct panel by install- ing the quick fastener screws. Be sure the battery is fully charged. 5. Install the hood. 1. Place the battery in its compartment. EBU32650 2.
  • Page 163 1. Turn the key to “ ” (off). 4. Connect the negative lead of the jumper 2. Remove the hood. (See page 8-10 for cable to the negative terminal of the hood removal and installation proce- charged battery and the other end of the dures.) negative lead to an unpainted metal sur- 3.
  • Page 164: Fuse Replacement

    disconnect the positive lead of the jump- er cable from the charged battery and the battery in the vehicle. 7. Install the hood. EBU33100 Fuse replacement The main fuse, the fuel injection system fuse, the EPS fuse, and the fuse box are located under the hood.
  • Page 165 ECB00641 NOTICE To prevent accidental short-circuiting, turn off the main switch when checking or replacing a fuse. 2. Remove the hood. (See page 8-10 for hood removal and installation proce- dures.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 3. Remove the blown fuse, and then install a new fuse of the specified amperage.
  • Page 166: Replacing A Headlight Bulb

    Main fuse: the device operates. If the fuse blows 40.0 A Fuel injection system fuse: again immediately, have a Yamaha dealer 10.0 A check the electrical system. Headlight fuse: 5. Install the hood.
  • Page 167 2. Remove the headlight bulb cover by pull- ing it off. 1. Headlight coupler 4. Unhook the headlight bulb holder. 1. Headlight bulb cover 3. Disconnect the headlight coupler. 1. Headlight bulb holder 8-55...
  • Page 168 5. Wait for the headlight bulb to cool before touching or removing it. Remove the burnt-out bulb by pulling it out. 6. Place a new headlight bulb into position, and then secure it with the bulb holder. NOTICE: Do not touch the glass part of the headlight bulb to keep it free from oil, otherwise the transparency of the glass, the luminosity of the bulb, and...
  • Page 169: Headlight Beam Adjustment

    Tail/brake light bulb replacement ECB00691 If a tail/brake light bulb burns out, replace it as NOTICE follows: It is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer 1. Remove the tail/brake light bulb holder make this adjustment. (together with the bulb) by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Page 170: Troubleshooting

    The troubleshooting chart describes a quick, easy procedure for making checks. If your vehicle requires any repair, take it to a Yamaha deal- The skilled technicians at a Yamaha dealer- ship have the tools, experience, and know- how to properly service your vehicle.
  • Page 171: Troubleshooting Charts

    Remove the spark plug and check the electrodes. The engine does not start. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Check the compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression.
  • Page 172 Restart the engine. If the engine overheats again, ask a Level is OK. Yamaha dealer to inspect and/or repair the cooling system. If it is difficult to get the recommended coolant, tap water can be used temporarily, provided that it is changed to the recommended coolant as soon as possible.
  • Page 173: Cleaning And Storage

    may have reduced stopping ability, in- EBU32720 CLEANING AND STORAGE creasing the chance of an accident. NOTICE: Excessive water pres- EBU33681 [EWB03471] Cleaning sure may cause water seepage and Frequent, thorough cleaning of your vehicle deterioration wheel bearings, will not only enhance its appearance but will brakes, transmission seals and electri- improve its general performance and extend cal devices.
  • Page 174: Storage

    4. Once the majority of the dirt has been EBU36120 Storage hosed off, wash all surfaces with warm Long term storage (60 days or more) of your water and mild, detergent-type soap. An vehicle will require some preventive proce- old toothbrush or bottle brush is handy dures to guard against deterioration.
  • Page 175 [less than 0 °C (30 °F) or more than 30 °C (90 °F)]. Use of fuel stabilizer eliminates the need to drain the fuel system. Consult a Yamaha dealer if the fuel system needs to be drained.
  • Page 176: Specifications

    EBU32750 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Uncertainty of measurement: 0.5 m/s² (YXE70WPAH, YXE70WPXH) Overall length: Engine: 2970 mm (116.9 in) Overall width: Engine type: 1540 mm (60.6 in) Liquid cooled 4-stroke, DOHC Overall height: Cylinder arrangement: 1885 mm (74.2 in) Single cylinder Wheelbase: Displacement: 2065 mm (81.3 in) 708 cm³...
  • Page 177 Type: Quantity: SAE 0W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40, 15W-40, 20W-40 or 20W- 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt) Coolant quantity: Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level mark): 130 ˚F 0.28 L (0.30 US qt, 0.25 Imp.qt) Radiator (including all routes): SAE 0W-30 2.85 L (3.01 US qt, 2.51 Imp.qt) Air filter:...
  • Page 178 Secondary reduction ratio: Manufacturer/model: 43/21 × 17/12 × 33/9 (10.636) MAXXIS/MU10 Transmission type: Loading: V-belt automatic Maximum loading limit: Operation: 327.0 kg (721 lb) Right hand operation (Total weight of operator, passengers, cargo, accessories, Reverse gear: and tongue) 23/14 × 28/23 (2.000) Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires): Low range: Recommended:...
  • Page 179 Rear wheel: Spring/shock absorber type: Coil spring/gas-oil damper Wheel type: Wheel travel: Cast wheel (YXE70WPAH) 269 mm (10.6 in) Panel wheel (YXE70WPHH, YXE70WPXH) Electrical system: Rim size: 12 x 7.5AT Ignition system: Front brake: Charging system: Type: AC magneto Hydraulic disc brake Battery: Operation: Unified brake...
  • Page 180 Parking brake indicator light: Four-wheel-drive motor fuse: 10.0 A On-Command four-wheel-drive/differential gear lock Radiator fan motor fuse: indicator: 25.0 A EBU33221 High-range indicator light: Low-range indicator light: For Europe only The figures quoted are emission levels and Differential gear lock indicator light: are not necessarily safe working levels.
  • Page 181: Consumer Information

    Record the vehicle identification number and model label information in the spaces provid- ed for assistance when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer or for reference, in case the vehicle is stolen. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 1. Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is used to identify your vehicle.
  • Page 182 1. Model label 11-2...
  • Page 183: Index

    INDEX Differential gear, Pre-operation check ......5-6 Doors ................4-15 Driver seat position ............4-16 Drive select lever ............4-14 Accelerator pedal ............4-13 Drive select lever operation and reverse driving .... 6-3 Accelerator pedal, Pre-operation check ......5-6 Air filter case/air duct check hose, cleaning ....8-36 Engine break-in ..............
  • Page 184 Indicator lights and warning lights .........4-2 Instruments, lights and switches, Pre-operation Rear knuckle upper and lower pivot, lubrication ..8-44 check ................5-7 Reverse indicator light ........... 4-3 Jump-starting ...............8-50 Safety information ............2-1 Seat belt indicator light ..........4-5 Label locations ...............1-1 Seat belts ..............
  • Page 185 Wheel installation ............8-46 Wheel removal ............. 8-45 12-3...
  • Page 186 Original instructions PRINTED IN USA 2016.03-0.3×1 CR...

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