Yamaha SXV70ML Owner's Manual

Summary of SXV70ML

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    Owner’s manual snowmobile sxv70ml 8ek-28199-14 lit-12628-02-41 printed on recycled paper printed in japan 2005.05-0.3 ×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 2- 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 information ..................

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    Operation on surfaces other than snow or ice ......................................7-7 maximizing drive track life ...............7-8 strap ................................................7-9 driving .............................................7-9 stopping the engine.......................7-10 tran...

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    1-1 esu00004 1- yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Snowmobile limited warranty cw-01e u8ek14.Book page 1 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    1-2 cw-02e u8ek14.Book page 2 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    1-3 cw-03e u8ek14.Book page 3 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    1-4 esu04280 yamaha extended service (y.E.S.) cw-06e u8ek14.Book page 4 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

  • Page 12: Location of The

    2-1 esu04050 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 3 8ek-77761-e0 4aa-22259-60 u8ek14.Book page 1 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    2-2 4 5 6 8ed-2191h-e0 u8ek14.Book page 2 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    2-3 note: @ the following suspension adjustment charts are included with the owner’s manual. @ u8ek14.Book page 3 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

  • Page 15: Safety Information

    3-1 esu00080 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 18: Description

    4-1 esu00012 4- description 1 windshield 2 steering handlebar 3 seat 4 frame 5 slide rail suspension 6 drive track 7 skis 8 headlight 9 shroud u8ek14.Book page 1 wednesday, april 13, 2005 10:17 am.

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    4-2 0 storage compartment a tail/brake light b snow flap c brake lever d parking brake lever e grip warmer adjustment switch f headlight beam switch g strap h engine stop switch i thumb warmer adjustment switch j throttle lever k starter handle l shroud latch m main switch n starter lever o tachomet...

  • Page 20: Control Functions

    5-1 esu00013 5- control functions esu00170 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. The engine can be started. Note: @ the headlight, meter lights,...

  • Page 21: Warning

    5-2 esu00022 throttle lever once the engine is running cleanly, squeezing a the throt- tle lever 1 will increase the engine speed and cause engagement of the drive system. Regulate the speed of the snowmobile by varying the throttle position. Because the throttle is spring-loaded, the snowmobile wil...

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    5-3 ca-01e È idling/starting É running Ê trouble 1 carburetor switch 2 throttle switch 3 throttle cable 4 throttle valve a on b off a b c mode item idling/ starting running trouble throttle switch off on off carburetor switch on off off engine run run t.O.R.S. Will operate a b c u8ek14.Book page 3 w...

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    5-4 esu03810 speedometer unit the speedometer unit is equipped with the following: ● a digital speedometer (which shows 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) ● warning indicators (which ...

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    5-5 esu03630 high beam indicator light the high beam indicator light 1 comes on when the high beams of the headlights are switched on. (see page 5-12 for headlight beam switch operation.) esu03821 fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indica- tor the fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level indicator...

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    5-6 note: @ ● the grip warmer indicator 3 comes on and the dis- play switches to the grip warmer level when the grip warmer adjustment switch is pressed. ● the thumb warmer indicator 4 comes on and the display switches to the thumb warmer level when the thumb warmer adjustment switch is pressed. ● t...

  • Page 26: Caution:

    5-7 esu00288 oil level warning indicator if the oil level falls below the minimum level, the oil level warning indicator 1 and the warning light 2 come on. If the oil level warning indicator and the warning light come on, add engine oil to the oil tank at the first oppor- tunity. Esu02891 coolant te...

  • Page 27: Warning

    5-8 esu03830 self-diagnosis warning indicator the self-diagnosis warning indicator indicates a malfunc- tioning sensor, disconnected coupler, broken lead, etc., when detected by the self-diagnosis device of the snow- mobile. The self-diagnosis warning indicator 1 and warning light 2 warn the rider o...

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    5-9 ca-15e no. Self-diagnosis warning indicator and warning light flash patterns 1 warning indicator and warning light flash continuously in this pattern. 2 warning indicator and warning light flash continuously in this pattern. 3 warning indicator and warning light flash continuously in this patter...

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    5-10 esu03840 “d.C.S.” (detonation control system) indicator light this snowmobile is equipped with a system which is able to detect and control engine detonations in order to pro- tect the engine from damage. The “d.C.S.” indicator light 1 flashes to inform the rider that the detonation control sys...

  • Page 30: Caution:

    5-11 esu00031 engine stop switch the engine stop switch 1 is used to stop the engine in an emergency. Simply push 2 the stop switch to stop the engine. To start the engine, pull 3 the stop switch and proceed with starting the engine. (see page 7-1 for more details.) during the first few rides, pract...

  • Page 31: Warning

    5-12 esu00035 parking brake lever when parking the snowmobile or starting the engine, apply the parking brake by moving the brake lever 1 to the left. To release the parking brake, move the parking brake lever 1 to the right. È to apply the parking brake É to release the parking brake warning @ ● al...

  • Page 32: Caution:

    5-13 esu00481 shroud latches to open the shroud, unhook the shroud latches, and then slowly raise the shroud forward until it stops. When clos- ing the shroud, slowly lower it to its home position, and then hook the shroud latches. 1 shroud latch 2 shroud caution: @ make sure that all cables and wir...

  • Page 33: Caution:

    5-14 esu00053 v-belt holders keep a spare v-belt for emergency use by placing it into the v-belt holders provided. Caution: @ make sure that the v-belt is installed securely in the holders. @ esu00056 spark plug holders keep spare spark plugs for emergency use by placing them into the spark plug hol...

  • Page 34: 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 35: Warning

    6-2 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 refueling. ● do not use alcohol deicers or water absorbing additives with oxygenated fuel. ● the fuel tank should be filled with straight gaso- line as s...

  • Page 36: Warning

    6-3 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. Esu00088 recoil starter check the recoil starter for proper operation and the recoil starter rope for damage. Esu00090 ...

  • Page 37: Warning

    6-4 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 8-17–8-18 for more details.) warning @ ● a soft, spongy ...

  • Page 38: Warning

    6-5 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 39: Warning

    6-6 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 40: Caution:

    6-7 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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    6-8 esu00239 air filter always check that no snow is on the air filter element. If there is any snow on the air filter element, take it out and remove the snow. Then reinstall the air filter element beneath the holding guides on the case. After riding the snowmobile, make sure there is no snow on th...

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    6-9 esu01111 tool kit and recommended equipment it is good practice to carry the tool kit, spare parts, and other necessary equipment with you while riding the snowmobile so that minor repairs can be done if neces- sary. The following should be carried at all times: ● tool kit ● flashlight ● roll of...

  • Page 43: Operation

    7-1 esu00112 7- operation esu01170 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. @ 1. Fully open the start...

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    7-2 esu01240 emergency engine starting if the recoil starter system should fail, take the emer- gency starter rope and the screwdriver handle out of the tool kit and proceed as follows. Note: @ the emergency starter rope and a screwdriver handle are supplied in the tool kit at the factory. @ 1. Proc...

  • Page 45: Warning

    7-3 5. Grasp the screwdriver handle and pull briskly. Warning @ do not wind the emergency starter rope around your hand. @ 6. After the engine starts, put the starter lever (choke) in the half-open position. Warm up the engine until it does not run roughly or begin to stall when the starter lever is...

  • Page 46: Warning

    7-4 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...

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    7-5 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 48: Warning

    7-6 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 49: Warning

    7-7 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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    7-8 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 51: Warning

    7-9 esu00245 strap the strap 1 should be used only by experienced opera- tors to assist them when traverse (side-hill) riding. Warning @ improper use of the strap on the handlebar can result in severe injury or death. ● use the strap only as an operator grip point when needed to shift weight uphill ...

  • Page 52: Warning

    7-10 esu01360 stopping the engine turn the main switch to the “off” position to stop the engine. 1 “off” warning @ ● push down the engine stop switch to stop the engine in an emergency. ● make sure that the key is removed from the main switch whenever the operator leaves the snow- mobile, to prevent...

  • Page 53: Periodic Maintenance

    8-1 esu00139 8- periodic maintenance esu00140 periodic maintenance chart regular maintenance is most important for best performance and safe operation. Cd-01e item remarks pre- operation check (daily) initial 1 month or 800 km (500 mi) (40 hr) every page seasonally or 3,200 km (2,000 mi) (160 hr) sp...

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    8-2 ∗ exhaust system check for leakage. Tighten or replace gasket if necessary. ● ∗ decarbonization more frequently if necessary. ● drive guard check for cracks, bends or damage. ∗ replace if necessary. ● 5-13, 6-5 v-belt check for wear and damage. Replace if necessary. ● 6-5, 8-13–8-15 drive track ...

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    8-3 note: @ brake fluid replacement: 1. When disassembling the master cylinder or caliper cylinder, replace the brake fluid. Normally check the brake fluid level and add the fluid as required. 2. On the inner parts of the master cylinder and caliper cylinder, replace the oil seals every two years. 3...

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    8-4 esu01420 tool kit the owner’s tool kit has the tools which are sufficient for most periodic maintenance and minor repair. 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 firmly seated in the ho...

  • Page 57: Caution:

    8-5 spark plugs are produced in several different thread lengths. The thread length or reach is the distance from the spark plug gasket seat to the end of the threaded portion. If the reach is too long, overheating and engine damage may result. If the reach is too short, spark plug fouling and poor ...

  • Page 58: Caution:

    8-6 esu01472 adjusting the throttle cable caution: @ be sure to adjust the engine idle speed first. @ 1. Loosen the locknut. 2. Turn the adjuster in or out until the proper throttle lever free play is achieved. 1 locknut 2 adjuster 3. Tighten the locknut. Esu01492 adjusting the oil pump cable cautio...

  • Page 59: Caution:

    8-7 esu01502 adjusting the carburetors caution: @ ● be sure to have a yamaha dealer make this adjustment. ● make sure that the carburetor silencer is installed before running to prevent engine damage. @ under some operating conditions, the carburetor settings may have to be changed due to air temper...

  • Page 60: Warning

    8-8 adjusting a jet needle adjust the jet needle by changing its clip position accord- ing to the setting chart which is available at a yamaha dealer. Cd-03e 1. Remove the top cover from the carburetor. 2. Change the jet needle clip to the proper position. Make sure that the plastic washer is in pla...

  • Page 61: Warning

    8-9 cd-04e 1. Loosen the carburetor clamp and remove the carbu- retor. 2. Pinch the fuel hose to prevent fuel flowing. 3. Remove the drain plug and install the proper main jet. 4. Assemble by reversing the removal steps. Warning @ make sure that the throttle outer cable is firmly seated in the holde...

  • Page 62: Caution:

    8-10 esu01571 adjusting the high altitude settings operating at high altitude reduces the performance of a gasoline engine to 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 snowmob...

  • Page 63: Warning

    8-11 esu03173 cooling system bleeding the cooling system 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...

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    8-12 replenishing the coolant 1. Remove the coolant reservoir cap and add coolant until it reaches the “cold level” mark. 1 “cold level” mark 2 coolant reservoir cap 2. Start the engine and add coolant until the coolant level does not go down, and then stop the engine. 3. Fill the coolant reservoir ...

  • Page 65: Warning

    8-13 esu01661 replacing the v-belt warning @ when installing the new v-belt, make sure it is posi- tioned from 1.5 mm (0.06 in) above the edge of the secondary sheave assembly to 0.5 mm (0.02 in) below the edge a. If not, the v-belt clutch engagement speed will be changed. The snowmobile may move un...

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    8-14 3. Pull 3 the v-belt up over the secondary fixed sheave. 4. Remove the v-belt from the secondary sheave assembly and primary sheave assembly. 5. Put the new v-belt back on the secondary sheave assembly only. Do not force the v-belt between the sheaves; the secondary sliding and fixed sheaves mu...

  • Page 67: Warning

    8-15 8. Install the v-belt over the primary sheave assembly. 9. Rotate the secondary sliding sheave clockwise 6 and push 7 it so that it separates from the secondary fixed sheave. 10. Install the v-belt 8 between the secondary sliding and secondary fixed sheaves. 11. Install the drive guard. Warning...

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    8-16 3. Pull up the dipstick and check that the oil is between the upper and lower levels. If not, add oil to the upper level. 2 upper level 3 lower level È for models without reverse transmissions (sxv70m) É for models with reverse transmissions (not applica- ble) caution: @ make sure that no forei...

  • Page 69: Warning

    8-17 esu00174 checking the brake pads check the brake pads for wear. If the brake pads reach the wear limit, ask a yamaha dealer to replace them. 1 brake pad wear indicator esu00179 checking the parking brake pads check the parking brake pads for wear by measuring the thickness of the pads. If the p...

  • Page 70: Warning

    8-18 esu00180 checking the brake fluid level place the snowmobile on a level surface. Check that the brake fluid is above the lower level and replenish when necessary. 1 lower level warning @ be careful that water does not enter the master cylin- der when refilling. Water will significantly lower th...

  • Page 71: Caution:

    8-19 esu02372 adjusting the ski spring preload the spring preload can be adjusted by turning the spring preload adjuster 1. Cd-11e 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. @ warning @ this shock a...

  • Page 72: Warning

    8-20 esu04351 adjusting the rear suspension spring preload the rear suspension is equipped with two shock absorb- ers and the spring preload for each shock absorber can be adjusted separately. One shock absorber is in the front 1 and the other is in the rear 2 of the rear suspen- sion assembly. The ...

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    8-21 esu04221 adjusting the control rods the weight transfer can be adjusted by turning the con- trol rod adjusting nut 1. 1. Loosen the locknut 2 while holding the control rod adjusting nut. 2. Turn the adjusting nut in direction a to increase weight transfer or direction b to decrease weight trans...

  • Page 74: 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 75: 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 76: 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 77: Warning

    8-25 esu02760 lubrication lubricate the following points. 1 throttle cable end warning @ apply a dab of grease onto the cable end only. Do not grease the brake or throttle cable themselves because they could become frozen, which could cause loss of control. @ 2 steering 3 front suspension 4 rear sus...

  • Page 78: Warning

    8-26 esu02081 replacing a headlight bulb 1. Lift up the shroud. 2. Disconnect the headlight connector. 3. Remove the bulb holder cover. 4. Remove the bulb holder by depressing and turning it counterclockwise. 1 bulb holder cover 5. Remove the bulb. Warning @ keep flammable products or your hands awa...

  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    9-1 esu04380 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 carburetor ... Clean carbure- tor. Fuel supplied to combustion chamber ● flooded engin...

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    9-2 2. “hydrolock” occurs when fuel has filled the crankcase when the vehicle has been transported. ... Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over several times with the ignition off to expel excess fuel. Ask a yamaha dealer to inspect. C. Engine power is low 1. Faulty spark plugs ... Clean or ...

  • Page 81: Storage

    10-1 esu02231 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...

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    10-2 returning to service after storage when returning your snowmobile to ser- vice, reinstall the v-belt and adjust the drive track. Remove the spark plugs and clean or replace them if necessary. Per- form all other pre-operation and seasonal maintenance checks listed in the periodic maintenance ch...

  • Page 83: Specifications

    11-1 esu00228 11- specifications esu00229 dimensions cs-01e esu00230 engine cs-02e sxv70m overall length 3,090 mm (121.7 in) overall width 1,160 mm ( 45.7 in) overall height 1,300 mm ( 51.2 in) dry weight 232 kg ( 511 lb) ski tread 980 mm ( 38.6 in) sxv70m type liquid cooled 2-stroke, 7-port cylinde...

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    11-2 esu00231 chassis cs-03e sxv70m drive track and suspension: track molded rubber, fiber glass rod reinforced width 381 mm (15.0 in) track deflection 30–35 mm (1.18–1.38 in)/ 100 n (10 kg, 22 lb) length on ground 951 mm (37.4 in) suspension type slide rail suspension drive sprocket quadruple polye...

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    11-3 esu00232 electric cs-04e sxv70m ignition system dc-cdi spark plug type br9es (ngk) gap 0.7–0.8 mm (0.028–0.031 in) headlight bulb × quantity 12 v, 60/55 w × 2 tail/brake light bulb × quantity 12 v, 5/21 w × 2 meter light bulb × quantity 14 v, 50 ma × 6 indicator light bulb × quantity 14 v, 80 m...

  • Page 86: Wiring Dia

    12-1 es u0023 3 1- wiring dia g ram bb 1 e a ^ 8 9: a d e 6 4 5 \ v w y u t q n o r s b b f l i k j b r /w w /g w /g w /r w w w w w w r l br br /l l/ w g lg b y b c d (10a) (10a) (20a) (black) b lg b w off on start br /w p o/ r b/ w l /y w b/ g off open b /y run stop br br /w w /b w /b b /y w /g r /...

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    12-2 1 a c magn eto 2 r e ct if ie r/ reg u lat or 3 cond enser 4 ma in fu s e 5 st ar te r re la y 6 ba tt er y 7 st ar te r mo to r 8 ma in s w itch 9 en gin e stop s witch 0 t h rottle s witch a carb uretor s w it ch b gr ip w a rm er c t h um b w a rm er d cdi un it e se rv o m o to r f throttle...

  • Page 88: Owner’S Manual

    Owner’s manual snowmobile sxv70ml 8ek-28199-14 lit-12628-02-41 printed on recycled paper printed in japan 2005.05-0.3 ×1 cr (e) yamaha motor co., ltd..