Yamaha PZ50W Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s manual snowmobile pz50w 8gc-28199-10 lit-12628-02-58 printed on recycled paper printed in japan 2006.05-0.6 × 1 cr (e) yamaha motor co., ltd..

  • Page 3: Machine Identification

    Esu00286 1- machine identification identification number records a. Frame number: cz-01e b. Engine number (primary id): cz-01e c. Key number: cz-01e record the frame number, engine number (primary id), and key number in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from a yamaha deale...

  • Page 4: Introduction

    Esu00011 1- introduction congratulations on your purchase of a yamaha snowmo- bile. This model is the result of yamaha’s vast experience in the production of fine sporting and touring snowmo- biles. It represents the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made yamaha a leader in thes...

  • Page 5: Warning

    Warning @ please read and understand this manual completely before operating the snowmo- bile. @ note: @ ● yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual con- tains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be...

  • Page 6: Contents

    Esu00003 contents yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Snowmobile limited warranty .......................................1-1 yamaha extended service (y.E.S.) ...............................................1-4 location of the important labels ..............................................2-1 safety info...

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    Driving .............................................7-8 stopping the engine.........................7-8 transporting ....................................7-9 periodic maintenance ...............8-1 periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system ..................8-1 general maintenance a...

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    1-1 esu05070 1- yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Snowmobile limited warranty cw-07e yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Hereby warrants that new yamaha snowmobiles purchased from an autho- rized yamaha snowmobile dealer in the continental united states will be free from defects in material and workman-...

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    1-2 cw-08e yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Makes no other warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. All implied war- ranties of merchantability and fit- ness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations and time lim- its stated in this warranty are hereby disclaimed by yamaha motor corpo...

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    1-3 cw-09e q. What responsibility does my dealer have under this warranty? A. Each yamaha snowmobile dealer is expected to: 1. Completely set up every new machine before sale. 2. Explain the operation, maintenance, and warranty requirements to your satisfaction at the time of sale, and upon your req...

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    1-4 esu04280 yamaha extended service (y.E.S.) cw-06e e_8gc.Book page 4 wednesday, may 17, 2006 4:52 pm.

  • Page 12: Location of The Important

    2-1 esu00070 2- location of the important labels please read the following labels carefully before operat- ing this snowmobile. Note: @ maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as nec- essary. @ 1 2 8ek-77761-e0 e_8gc.Book page 1 wednesday, may 17, 2006 4:52 pm.

  • Page 13: Safety Information

    3-1 esu00008 3- safety information when you ride your snowmobile, you must know and use the following for your safety. Severe injury or death may result if you ignore any of the following. Before operating 1. Read the owner’s manual and all labels before oper- ating this snowmobile. Become familiar ...

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    3-2 7. Do not allow anyone to stand behind the snowmobile when starting, inspecting, or adjusting the snowmo- bile. A broken track, track fittings, or debris thrown by the track could be dangerous to the operator or bystanders. 8. Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. ● never add fuel when ...

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    3-3 3. This snowmobile is not designed for use on surfaces other than snow or ice. Use on dirt, sand, grass, rocks, or bare pavement may cause loss of control and may damage the snowmobile. 4. Avoid operating on glare ice, or on snow which has a lot of dirt or sand mixed in. Operation under such con...

  • Page 16: Description

    4-1 esu00012 4- description 1 top cover 2 left side cover 3 steering handlebar 4 seat 5 frame 6 storage compartment 7 slide rail suspension 8 drive track 9 skis 0 right side cover a right upper cover b headlights c air filter case cover d front cover e_8gc.Book page 1 wednesday, may 17, 2006 4:52 pm.

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    4-2 e tail/brake light f snow flap g brake lever h parking brake lever i grip/thumb warmer adjustment switch j headlight beam switch k speedometer unit l engine stop switch m throttle lever n main switch o “reset” button p “select” button q fuel level warning indicator r oil level warning indicator ...

  • Page 18: Control Functions

    5-1 esu00013 5- control functions esu05210 main switch the main switch controls the following items. 1 “off” the ignition circuit is switched off. The key can be removed only in this position. 2 “on” the ignition circuit is switched on. 3 “start” the starting circuit is switched on. The starter moto...

  • Page 19: Warning

    5-2 esu00361 engine overheating prevention system this model is equipped with an engine overheating pre- vention system to prevent overheating when the engine is idling. When the engine has been idling for at least 3 minutes and the coolant temperature has risen above 100 °c (212 °f), the engine aut...

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    5-3 ca-19e È idling/starting É running Ê trouble 1 throttle position sensor (throttle valve position) 2 throttle switch 3 throttle cable a on b off c open d closed note: @ ● when the t.O.R.S. Is activated, the warning light 4 and self-diagnosis warning indicator 5 will flash and the two-digit code “...

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    5-4 esu05400 speedometer unit the speedometer unit is equipped with the following: ● a digital speedometer (which shows the riding speed) ● an odometer (which shows the total distance trav- eled) ● a tripmeter (which shows the distance traveled since it was last set to zero) ● an engine speed meter ...

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    5-5 esu00363 high beam indicator light the high beam indicator light 1 comes on when the high beams of the headlights are switched on. (see page 5-10 for headlight beam switch operation.) esu05390 fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indicator the fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indicator 1...

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    5-6 esu04260 fuel level warning indicator the fuel level warning indicator indicates a malfunction- ing sensor, disconnected coupler, broken lead, or short circuit when detected by the self-diagnosis device of the snowmobile. The fuel level warning indicator 1 , warning light 2 , and all segments of...

  • Page 24: Caution:

    5-7 esu05410 knock control system “kcs” indicator light this snowmobile is equipped with a system which detects engine knocking in order to protect the engine from damage. The knock control system “kcs” indicator light 1 comes on if knocking is detected, then flashes if the knocking increases. After...

  • Page 25: Warning

    5-8 esu04254 self-diagnostic system this model is equipped with a self-diagnostic system for various electrical circuits. If any of those circuits are defective, the warning light 1 and the self-diagnosis warning indicator 2 will flash, and then an error code (e.G., 16 and 81) 3 will flash slowly in...

  • Page 26: Caution:

    5-9 esu00320 brake lever the snowmobile is stopped by braking the entire drive system. Squeeze the brake lever towards the handlebar grip to stop the snowmobile. 1 brake lever 2 brake lever end 3 handlebar end note: @ when the brake lever is operated, the brake light will illu- minate. @ caution: @ ...

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    5-10 esu00039 headlight beam switch push the headlight beam switch to change the headlight beam to high or low. 1 headlight beam switch 2 push 3 high beam 4 low beam esu05200 grip/thumb warmer adjustment switch the grip/thumb warmer adjustment switch 1 controls the electrically heated handlebar grip...

  • Page 28: Warning

    5-11 esu05220 covers securely fasten the covers before operating the snowmo- bile. (see pages 8-5–8-8 for removal and installation pro- cedures.) 1 air filter case cover 2 front cover 3 right side cover 4 right upper cover 5 top cover 6 right lower cover 7 left side cover warning @ ● do not drive th...

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    5-12 esu00680 storage compartment open the storage compartment to store the service tools, spare parts, or other small items. E_8gc.Book page 12 wednesday, may 17, 2006 4:52 pm.

  • Page 30: Pre-Operation Checks

    6-1 esu00072 6- pre-operation checks note: @ pre-operation checks should be made each time the snowmobile is used. @ warning @ the engine and muffler will be very hot after the engine has been run. Avoid touching the engine and muffler while they are still hot with any part of your body or clothing ...

  • Page 31: Caution:

    6-2 caution: @ ● oxygenated fuels (gasohol) containing a maxi- mum 5% of ethanol can be used, although richer jetting may be required to prevent engine dam- age. Consult a yamaha dealer. Gasohol contain- ing methanol is not recommended. ● make sure that snow or ice does not enter the fuel tank when ...

  • Page 32: Caution:

    6-3 esu05250 engine oil level the engine oil level should be checked before each use. Caution: @ do not run the engine with too much or not enough oil in the oil tank. Oil could flow into the air filter case and the engine could be damaged. @ checking the engine oil level 1. Place the snowmobile on ...

  • Page 33: Caution:

    6-4 caution: @ ● when adding the engine oil, be careful not to fill above the “h” level mark on the oil level gauge/dipstick. ● make sure that no foreign material enters the engine oil tank. @ 7. Insert the oil level gauge/dipstick into the oil filler hole, and then tighten it securely. 8. Connect t...

  • Page 34: Warning

    6-5 esu00087 throttle lever check the throttle lever operation before starting the engine. The throttle lever must open smoothly and spring back to its home position when released. Esu00090 throttle override system (t.O.R.S.) check the t.O.R.S. For proper operation. Warning @ when checking t.O.R.S.:...

  • Page 35: Warning

    6-6 esu00091 brake 1. Brake lever test the brake at a low speed when starting out to make sure that it is working properly. If the brake does not provide proper braking performance, inspect the brake for wear or brake fluid leakage. (see pages 8-18–8-20 for more details.) warning @ ● a soft, spongy ...

  • Page 36: Warning

    6-7 esu00093 brake fluid leakage apply the brake for a few minutes. Check to see if any brake fluid leaks out from the brake hose joints or the master cylinder. Warning @ if brake fluid leakage is found, ask a yamaha dealer for immediate repairs. @ caution: @ brake fluid may deteriorate painted surf...

  • Page 37: Warning

    6-8 esu00097 drive track check the drive track for deflection, wear, or damage. Adjust or replace if necessary. (see pages 8-22–8-24 for more details.) warning @ do not operate the snowmobile if you find damage to the drive track, or if it has been maladjusted. Drive track damage or failure could re...

  • Page 38: Caution:

    6-9 esu01020 skis and ski runners check the skis and ski runners for wear and damage. Replace if necessary. Caution: @ avoid scratching the skis when loading and unload- ing the snowmobile, when riding in areas with little or no snow, or on sharp edges such as concrete, curbs, etc. This will wear or...

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    6-10 esu05260 air filter always check that there is no snow under the air filter element. 1. Remove the front cover and the air filter case cover. (see pages 8-5–8-8 for removal procedures.) 2. Unhook the air filter element frame fasteners. 3. Lift up the air filter element frame and check the air f...

  • Page 40: Operation

    7-1 esu00112 7- operation esu04640 starting the engine warning @ ● be sure to check the “safety information” section carefully before starting the engine. ● make sure that the parking brake is applied. @ note: @ make sure that the engine stop switch is in the on posi- tion. The starter motor cannot ...

  • Page 41: Caution:

    7-2 esu05270 break-in there is never a more important period in the life of your engine than the period between 0 and 500 km (300 mi). For this reason, you should read the following material carefully. Since the engine is brand new, do not put an excessive load on it for the first 500 km (300 mi). T...

  • Page 42: Warning

    7-3 esu01272 riding your snowmobile getting to know your snowmobile a snowmobile is a rider active vehicle, and your riding position and your balance are the two basic factors of maneuvering your snowmobile. Riding your snowmobile requires skills acquired through practice over a period of time. Take...

  • Page 43: Warning

    7-4 turning for most snow surfaces, “body english” is the key to turning. As you approach a curve, slow down and begin to turn the handlebar in the desired direction. As you do so, put your weight on the running board to the inside of the turn and lean your upper body into the turn. This procedure s...

  • Page 44: Warning

    7-5 riding downhill when riding downhill, keep speed to a min- imum. It is important to apply just enough throttle to keep the clutch engaged while descending the hill. This will allow you to use engine compression to help slow the snowmobile, and to keep the snowmobile from rolling freely down the ...

  • Page 45: Warning

    7-6 hard-packed snow it can be more difficult to negotiate on hard-packed snow as both the skis and drive track do not have as much traction as when the snowmobile is operated on fresh snow. Avoid rapid acceleration, turning, and braking. Operation on surfaces other than snow or ice operation of you...

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    7-7 esu00251 maximizing drive track life recommendations track tension during initial break-in, the new drive track will tend to stretch quickly as the track settles. Be sure to correct the track tension and alignment frequently. (see pages 8-22–8-24 for adjustment procedures.) a loose track can sli...

  • Page 47: Warning

    7-8 esu01300 driving warning @ be sure to read the “safety information” and “riding your snowmobile” sections carefully before operating the snowmobile. @ note: @ make sure that the engine is warmed up enough before riding. @ 1. Release the parking brake by moving the parking brake lever to the righ...

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    7-9 esu04651 transporting when transporting your snowmobile on a trailer or in a truck, observe the following recommendations to help protect it from damage: ● if transporting the snowmobile in an open trailer or truck, put a tight fitting cover on the snowmobile. A cover specifically designed for y...

  • Page 49: Periodic Maintenance

    8-1 esu04960 8- periodic maintenance safety is an obligation of the owner. Periodic inspection, adjustment, and lubrication will keep your snowmobile in the safest and most efficient condition possible. The most impor- tant points of snowmobile inspection, adjustment, and lubrication are explained o...

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    8-2 esu04980 general maintenance and lubrication chart cd-32e ∗ fuel line check fuel hose for cracks or damage. Replace if necessary. ● ∗ idle speed check and adjust engine idle speed. ● ● 8-10 ∗ fuel injection adjust synchronization. ● ● ∗ exhaust system check for leakage. Tighten or replace gasket...

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    8-3 drive track and idler wheels check deflection, and for wear and damage. ∗ adjust/replace if necessary. ● 6-8, 8-22–8-24 slide runners check for wear and damage. ● 6-8 ∗ replace if necessary. ● brake and parking brake check operation and fluid leakage. ● 5-9, 6-6, 8-18–8-20 ∗ adjust free play and...

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    8-4 note: @ brake system: ● after disassembling the master cylinder or caliper cylinder, always change the brake fluid. Regularly check the brake fluid level and add fluid if necessary. ● replace the oil seals of the master cylinder and caliper cylinder every two years. ● replace the brake hose ever...

  • Page 53: Caution:

    8-5 esu03761 tool kit the owner’s tool kit has the tools which are sufficient for most periodic maintenance and minor repairs. A torque wrench is also necessary to properly tighten nuts and bolts. 1 tool kit caution: @ before starting the engine, make sure that the tool kit is properly seated in its...

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    8-6 to install the air filter case cover and front cover 1. Insert the projections on the end of the air filter case cover into the slots in the air filter case, place it in the original position, and then tighten the quick fasteners. 2. Fit the holders on the front cover over the projections on the...

  • Page 55: Warning

    8-7 top cover to remove the top cover pull up on the rear of the top cover. 1 top cover to install the top cover insert the projections on the front of the top cover into the slots in the left and right upper covers, and then fit the projections on the rear of the top cover into the grom- mets. Righ...

  • Page 56: Caution:

    8-8 caution: @ make sure that all cables, leads, etc., are routed properly before installing the covers. @ note: @ when installing the covers, be sure to tighten the quick fasteners and the quick fastener screws securely. @ esu03681 checking the spark plugs the spark plug is an important engine comp...

  • Page 57: Caution:

    8-9 before installing any spark plug, measure the electrode gap with a wire thickness gauge and adjust to specifica- tion. When installing the spark plug, always clean the gasket surface. Wipe off any grime from the threads and tighten the spark plug to the specified torque. Caution: @ make sure tha...

  • Page 58: Caution:

    8-10 esu05370 adjusting the engine idling speed caution: @ be sure to have a yamaha dealer make this adjust- ment. @ 1. Start the engine and warm it up. 2. Select the engine speed meter mode. (see page 5-4 for details.) 3. Remove the rubber cap 1 . 4. Insert a phillips screwdriver into the hole, and...

  • Page 59: Caution:

    8-11 esu04540 adjusting the high-altitude settings operating at high altitude reduces the performance of a gasoline engine about 3% for every 305 m (1,000 ft) of elevation. This is because there is less air as altitude increases. Less air means less oxygen available for com- bustion. Your snowmobile...

  • Page 60: Warning

    8-12 esu05340 changing the engine oil it is recommended to have a yamaha dealer change the engine oil. Warning @ engine oil is extremely hot immediately after the engine is turned off. Coming into contact with or get- ting any engine oil on your clothes could result in burns. @ caution: @ ● do not r...

  • Page 61: Caution:

    8-13 8. Install the engine oil drain bolts, and then tighten them to the specified torques. 9. Add 1.5 l (1.3 imp qt, 1.6 us qt) of the recom- mended engine oil to the oil tank, and then install and tighten the oil level gauge/dipstick. 10. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then ...

  • Page 62: Caution:

    8-14 14. Install the bottom panel and the right lower cover, and then install the right side cover. Caution: @ if oil is leaking or the oil level warning indicator comes on when the engine is running, immediately turn the engine off and have a yamaha dealer check the snowmobile. Continuing to operat...

  • Page 63: Warning

    8-15 replenishing the coolant warning @ ● do not remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine is hot. Scalding hot fluid and steam may be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury. When the engine has cooled, place a thick rag or towel over the coolant reservoir cap, and slowly ...

  • Page 64: Warning

    8-16 esu05280 replacing the v-belt warning @ have a yamaha dealer replace the v-belt and adjust the gap between the secondary fixed sheave and the secondary sliding sheave. Serious injury can occur from the sudden release of spring tension during sheave disassembly. @ caution: @ to ensure proper clu...

  • Page 65: Warning

    8-17 7. Rotate the secondary sliding sheave clockwise 4 and push 5 it so that it separates from the secondary fixed sheave. 8. Install the v-belt 6 between the secondary sliding and secondary fixed sheaves. 9. Install the drive guard. 10. Install the left side cover. Warning @ never run the engine w...

  • Page 66: Caution:

    8-18 4. Remove the dipstick and check that the oil reaches the bottom of the dipstick. If the oil does not reach the bottom of the dipstick, add sufficient oil to raise it to the correct level. Caution: @ make sure that no foreign material enters the drive chain housing. @ 5. Install the dipstick, m...

  • Page 67: Warning

    8-19 esu00352 checking the parking brake pads check the parking brake pads for wear by measuring the thickness of the pads. If the parking brake pads reach the wear limit, ask a yamaha dealer to replace them. Adjustment as the parking brake pads wear, adjustment may be nec- essary to ensure proper b...

  • Page 68: Warning

    8-20 warning @ be careful that water does not enter the master cylin- der when refilling. Water will significantly lower the boiling point of the fluid and may result in vapor lock. If the brake fluid level goes down, consult a yamaha dealer. @ caution: @ brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfaces...

  • Page 69: Caution:

    8-21 esu03042 adjusting the ski spring preload the spring preload can be adjusted by turning the spring preload adjuster 1 . Cd-10e caution: @ the left and right ski spring preload must be set to the same setting. Uneven settings can cause poor handling and loss of stability. @ esu04352 adjusting th...

  • Page 70: Warning

    8-22 esu03532 adjusting the drive track warning @ a broken track, track fittings or debris thrown by the drive track could be dangerous to an operator or bystanders. Observe the following precautions: ● do not allow anyone to stand behind the snow- mobile when the engine is running. ● when the rear ...

  • Page 71: Warning

    8-23 adjusting the drive track warning @ ● be sure to have a yamaha dealer make this adjustment. ● support the snowmobile securely on a suitable stand before working underneath the snowmo- bile. ● operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. @ 1. Lift the rear of the snowmobile onto a suitable stan...

  • Page 72: Caution:

    8-24 caution: @ the right and left adjusters should be turned to an equal amount. @ 6. Recheck alignment and deflection. If necessary, repeat steps 3 to 5 until the proper adjustment is achieved. 7. Tighten the rear axle nut. Esu02001 aligning the skis 1. Turn the handlebar so the skis face straight...

  • Page 73: Warning

    8-25 esu05290 lubrication lubricate the following points. 1 throttle cable end warning @ apply a dab of grease onto the cable end only. Do not grease the throttle cable because it could become frozen, which could cause loss of control. @ 2 rear suspension warning @ be sure to have a yamaha dealer lu...

  • Page 74: Warning

    8-26 esu05320 replacing a headlight bulb 1. Remove the top cover. (see pages 8-5–8-8 for removal procedures.) 2. Disconnect the headlight coupler. 3. Remove the bulb holder cover. 4. Unhook the bulb holder by pushing it in, then down- ward. 1 headlight coupler 2 bulb holder cover 3 bulb holder 5. Re...

  • Page 75: Warning

    8-27 esu02121 adjusting the headlight beams 1. Turn the headlight beam adjuster 1 in or out to adjust the headlight beams. Headlight beam movement: a down and to the left b up and to the right c down and to the right d up and to the left esu00355 battery this snowmobile is equipped with a sealed-typ...

  • Page 76: Warning

    8-28 esu05360 replacing a fuse warning @ be sure to use the specified fuse. A wrong fuse could cause electrical system damage or a fire hazard. @ caution: @ be sure to turn the main switch off and disconnect the negative battery lead to prevent accidental short- circuiting. @ 1. Remove the right sid...

  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    9-1 esu05380 9- troubleshooting a. Engine turns over but does not start 1. Fuel system no fuel supplied to combustion cham- ber ● no fuel in tank ... Supply fuel. ● clogged fuel line ... Clean fuel line. ● clogged injector ... Ask a yamaha dealer to inspect. Fuel supplied to combustion chamber ● flo...

  • Page 78: Caution:

    9-2 caution: @ do not reverse the connections! Make sure that all connections are secure and correct before attempting to start the engine. Any wrong connection could damage the electrical system. @ 7. Start the engine. 8. Disconnect the black (-) jumper cable from the negative (-) terminal of the d...

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    9-3 g. Snowmobile does not move 1. Malfunctioning v-belt clutch ... Ask a yamaha dealer to inspect. 2. Drive track does not move ... Foreign object is caught in the drive track, or slide runners have melted to the slide metal due to lack of lubrication. 3. Tight, loose, or broken drive chain ... Ask...

  • Page 80: Storage

    10-1 esu04742 10- storage long-term storage requires some preven- tive procedures to guard against deteriora- tion. 1. Cleaning thoroughly clean the snowmobile, inside and out, to remove the corrosive salts and acids that can accumulate. Use yamaha mud, grease, and engine cleaner, or an equivalent p...

  • Page 81: Caution:

    10-2 caution: @ ● always keep the battery charged. Storing a discharged battery can cause permanent battery damage. ● to charge a sealed-type (mf) battery, a special (constant-voltage) battery charger is required. Using a conven- tional battery charger will damage the battery. If you do not have acc...

  • Page 82: Specifications

    11-1 esu00228 11- specifications esu00229 dimensions cs-01e esu00230 engine cs-02e esu00231 chassis cs-03e pz50 overall length 2,820 mm (111.0 in) overall width 1,215 mm ( 47.8 in) overall height 1,190 mm ( 46.9 in) dry weight 215 kg ( 474 lb) ski stance 1,080 mm ( 42.5 in) pz50 type liquid cooled 4...

  • Page 83

    11-2 esu00232 electric cs-04e transmission: type automatic centrifugal engagement, infinite- ly variable 3.8:1–0.95:1 sheave distance approx. 268.5 mm (10.57 in) sheave offset approx. 16 mm (0.63 in) engagement speed ∗ 1 approx. 3,900 r/min shift speed ∗ 1 approx. 11,300 r/min ∗ 2 drive chain silent...

  • Page 84: Wiring Dia

    12-1 es u0023 3 1- wiring dia g ram b b r / w r / w r / w o r / w (black) o o o b l / w b g lg y (black) off on start w w w w w w b / l gy l/w lg g l l / w r / w r / g l / w (10a) hi lo g b y g b y off on b rb (black) r b (gray) ww w ww w (gray) (black) ww w r b r w w lg y b b b y g y g r / g r r r ...

  • Page 85

    12-2 1 a c mag neto 2 re ct if ie r/ re gu la to r 3 main s w it ch 4 main f u se 5 fue l injection sy stem fuse 6 st ar te r re la y 7 s tar ter motor 8 r e d (+) bat ter y lead 9 ba tt e ry 0 b la c k (-) ba tt er y l e a d a di od e b en gi ne s to p s w itch c thro ttl e s w itch d en gi ne c on...

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    –memo– e_8gc.Book page 3 wednesday, may 17, 2006 4:52 pm.

  • Page 88: Owner’S Manual

    Owner’s manual snowmobile pz50w 8gc-28199-10 lit-12628-02-58 printed on recycled paper printed in japan 2006.05-0.6 × 1 cr (e) yamaha motor co., ltd..