Yamaha RS Vector L-TX (2008) Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
USO E MANUTENZIONE
INSTRUKTIONSBOK
OMISTAJAN KÄSIKIRJA
EIERHÅNDBOK
RS90RX
RS90GTX
RS90GTAX
RS90LTX
RS90LTGTX
8GM-28199-S0
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.
PRINTED IN JAPAN
2007.05-0.6 2 CR×
PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
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OWNER’S MANUAL
RS90RX
RS90GTX
RS90GTAX
RS90LTX
RS90LTGTX
8GM-28199-S0-E0
ESU10061
EC Declaration of Conformity
conforming to Directive 98/37/EC
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD
(Name of supplier)
2500 Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
declare in sole responsibility, that the product
(Make, model)
to which this declaration applies, conforms to the essential
health and safety requirements of Directive 98/37/EC,
(to the extent applicable)
and to the other relevant Directives of EC
89/336/EEC
(Title and/or number and date of issue of the other Directives of EC)
(If applicable)
To effect correct application of the essential health and safety
requirements stated in the Directives of EC, the following-
standards and/or technical specifications were consulted:
– – – – –
(Title and/or number and date of issue of standards and/or specifications)
Iwata, Japan / February 17, 2007
(Place and date of issue)
Yoshihiro Ono
General Manager
RV Engineering Division, RV Company
(Name and job function of authorized person)
We
RS90RX JYE8GM00 ( 8A000001 )
RS90GTX JYE8HC00 ( 8A000001 )
RS90LTX JYE8HD00 ( 8A000001 )
RS90LTGTX JYE8HE00 ( 8A000001 )
Introduction
ESU10130
Congratulations on your purchase of a
Yamaha snowmobile. This model is the result
of Yamahas vast experience in the produc-
tion of fine sporting and touring snowmobiles.
It represents the high degree of craftsmanship
and reliability that have made Yamaha a lead-
er in these fields.
This manual will give you an understanding of
the operation, inspection, and basic mainte-
nance of this snowmobile. If you have any
questions concerning the operation or main-
tenance of your snowmobile, please consult a
Yamaha dealer.
To maintain the high quality and performance
of this snowmobile, it is important that you and
your Yamaha dealer pay close attention to the
recommended maintenance schedules and
operating instructions contained within this
manual.
RS90RX
RS90GTX
RS90GTAX
RS90LTX
RS90LTGTX
OWNERS MANUAL
©2007 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
1st Edition, April 2007
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Japan.
Important manual information
ESU10150
WARNING
EWS00010
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS
MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPER-
ATING THE SNOWMOBILE.
NOTE:
Yamaha continually seeks advancements
in product design and quality. Therefore,
while this manual contains the most current
product information available at the time of
printing, there may be minor discrepancies
between your snowmobile and this manual.
If there is any question concerning this
manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
This manual should be considered a per-
manent part of this snowmobile and should
remain with the snowmobile when resold.
Particularly important information is distin-
guished in this manual by the following nota-
tions.
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTEN-
TION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED!
WARNING
EWS00020
Failure to follow WARNING instructions
could result in severe injury or death to the
snowmobile operator, a bystander, or a
person inspecting or repairing the snow-
mobile.
CAUTION:
ECS00010
A CAUTION indicates special precautions
that must be taken to avoid damage to the
snowmobile.
NOTE:
A NOTE provides key information to make
procedures easier or clearer.
Contents
Safety information ............................ 1
Location of the important labels ..... 4
Description ........................................ 9
Control functions ............................ 11
Main switch .................................. 11
Starter (choke) lever ..................... 11
Throttle lever ................................ 11
Engine overheating prevention
system ....................................... 12
Throttle override system
(T.O.R.S.) .................................. 12
Speedometer unit ......................... 13
High beam indicator light .............. 14
Low coolant temperature
indicator light ............................. 14
Fuel meter and grip/
thumb warmer level indicator .... 15
Fuel level warning indicator .......... 16
Oil level warning indicator ............ 16
Coolant temperature warning
indicator ..................................... 17
Self-diagnosis device ................... 17
Engine stop switch ....................... 17
Headlight beam switch
LIGHTS ................................... 18
Grip/thumb warmer
adjustment switch ...................... 18
Auxiliary DC jack (RS90GT /
RS90GTA / RS90LTGT) ........... 18
Brake lever ................................... 19
Parking brake lever ...................... 20
Shift lever ..................................... 20
Rear suspension damping force
remote adjustment dial .............. 21
Shroud and covers ....................... 21
Drive guard ................................... 22
V-belt holders ............................... 22
Storage compartment ................... 22
Fuel .............................................. 22
Suspension .................................. 23
Pre-operation checks ..................... 28
Pre-operation check list ............... 28
Operation ......................................... 30
Starting the engine ....................... 30
Break-in ........................................ 30
Riding your snowmobile ............... 31
Maximizing drive track life ............ 34
Driving .......................................... 35
Stopping the engine ..................... 36
Transporting ................................. 36
Periodic maintenance..................... 38
Periodic maintenance chart for
the emission control system ..... 38
General maintenance and
lubrication chart ........................ 39
Tool kit ......................................... 41
Removing and installing
the shroud and covers .............. 41
Checking the spark plugs ............. 43
Adjusting the engine
idling speed ............................... 44
Adjusting the throttle cable
free play .................................... 44
Checking the throttle
override system (T.O.R.S.) ....... 45
Checking the air filter ................... 45
Carburetors .................................. 47
High-altitude settings ................... 47
Valve clearance ........................... 47
Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ... 48
Cooling system ............................ 51
V-belt ............................................ 53
Drive chain housing ..................... 56
Brake and parking brake .............. 57
Skis and ski runners ..................... 59
Steering system ........................... 60
Drive track and slide runners ....... 60
Lubrication ................................... 63
Replacing a headlight bulb ........... 64
Adjusting the headlight beams ..... 65
Contents
Fittings and fasteners ................... 65
Battery .......................................... 65
Replacing a fuse .......................... 66
Troubleshooting ............................. 69
Storage ............................................ 73
Specifications ................................. 75
Consumer information.................... 78
Identification number records ....... 78
WARRANTY.................................. 78
Safety information
1
ESU10181
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 Owners Manual and all labels
before operating this snowmobile. Be-
come familiar with all of the operating
controls and their function. Consult a
Yamaha dealer about any control or func-
tion you do not understand.
2. This snowmobile was not manufactured
for use on public streets, roads, or high-
ways. Such use is prohibited by law, and
you could collide with another vehicle.
3. This snowmobile is designed to carry the
OPERATOR ONLY.
Passengers are prohibited. Carrying a
passenger can cause loss of control.
4. Do not operate the snowmobile after
drinking alcohol or taking drugs. Your
ability to operate the snowmobile is re-
duced by the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
5. For safety and proper care of the snow-
mobile, always perform the pre-operation
checks on page 28 before starting the en-
gine. Check the throttle, brake, and steer-
ing for proper operation every time before
starting the engine. Make sure that the
throttle lever moves freely and it returns
to the home position when it is released.
6. Apply the parking brake before starting
the engine. Never drive the snowmobile
with the parking brake applied. This may
overheat the brake disc and reduce brak-
ing ability.
7. Do not allow anyone to stand behind the
snowmobile when starting, inspecting, or
adjusting the snowmobile. A broken
track, track fittings, or debris thrown by
the track could be dangerous to the oper-
ator or bystanders.
8. Handle fuel with care; it is HIGHLY
FLAMMABLE.
Never add fuel when the engine is run-
ning or hot. Allow the engine to cool for
several minutes after running.
Use an approved fuel container.
Safety information
2
Fill the fuel tank outdoors with extreme
care. Never remove the fuel cap in-
doors. Never fill the fuel tank indoors.
Never refuel while smoking or in the vi-
cinity of an open flame.
Make sure that the fuel tank cap is
closed securely after refueling. Wipe
up any spilled fuel immediately.
9. If you swallow some gasoline, inhale a lot
of gasoline vapor, or get some gasoline
into your eyes, see your doctor immedi-
ately. If any gasoline spills on your skin or
clothing, immediately wash your skin with
soap and water, and change your
clothes.
10. Wear protective clothing. Wear an ap-
proved helmet, and a face shield or gog-
gles. Also, wear a good quality
snowmobile suit, boots, and a pair of
gloves or mittens that will permit use of
your thumbs and fingers for operation of
the controls.
Operation
1. Do not run the engine indoors, except
when starting the engine to transport the
snowmobile in or out of the building.
Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes
are dangerous.
2. Be careful where you ride. There may be
obstacles hidden beneath the snow. Stay
on established trails to minimize your ex-
posure to hazards. Ride slowly and cau-
tiously when you ride off of established
trails. Hitting a rock or stump, or running
into wires could cause an accident and
injury.
3. This snowmobile is not designed for use
on surfaces other than snow or ice. Use
on dirt, sand, grass, rocks, or bare pave-
ment 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 conditions will
damage or result in rapid wear of ski run-
ners, drive track, slide runners, and drive
sprockets.
5. Always ride with other snowmobilers
when going on a ride. You may need help
if you run out of fuel, have an accident, or
damage your snowmobile.
6. Many surfaces such as ice and hard-
packed snow require much longer stop-
ping distances. Be alert, plan ahead and
Safety information
3
begin decelerating early. The best brak-
ing method on most surfaces is to release
the throttle and apply the brake gently
not suddenly.
Maintenance and storage
1. When laying the snowmobile on its side
for maintenance, use a suitable stand to
keep it level.
2. Do not leave the snowmobile on its left
side for an extended period of time. Fuel
may leak out from the fuel breather hose.
3. Modifications made to the snowmobile
not approved by Yamaha, or the removal
of original equipment may render your
snowmobile unsafe for use that may
cause severe personal injury. Modifica-
tions may also make the snowmobile ille-
gal to use.
4. Never store the snowmobile with fuel in
the fuel tank inside a building where igni-
tion sources are present such as hot wa-
ter and space heaters, an open flame,
sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Allow
the engine to cool off before storing the
snowmobile in an enclosed space.
5. Always refer to the “ ”STORAGE section
on page 73 if the snowmobile is to be
stored for an extended period.
6. Maintain or replace safety and instruction
labels, as necessary.
Safety information
4
ESU10241
Location of the important labels
Please read the following labels carefully before operating this snowmobile.
NOTE:
Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
For CANADA
Safety information
5
Safety information
6
For EUROPE
Safety information
7
Safety information
8
NOTE:
The following suspension adjustment charts are included with the Owners Manual.
For CANADA
For EUROPE
Description
9
ESU10260
1. Battery
2. Main fuse
3. Air filter
4. Oil filler cap
5. Throttle stop screw
6. Fuse box
7. Coolant reservoir
8. Tool kit
9. Storage compartment
10. Tail/brake lights
11. Slide rail suspension
12. Rear suspension damping force remote ad-
justment dial
13. Drive track
14. V-belt holder
Description
10
NOTE:
The snowmobile you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the figures of
this manual.
Design and specifications are subjected to change without notice.
1. Brake lever
2. Parking brake lever
3. Grip warmer adjustment switch
4. Headlight beam switch
5. Engine stop switch
6. Thumb warmer adjustment switch
7. Throttle lever
8. Shift lever
9. Main switch
10. Auxiliary DC jack (RS90GT / RS90GTA /
RS90LTGT)
11. Starter (choke) lever
12. Tachometer
13. Low coolant temperature indicator light
14. High beam indicator light
15. Warning light
16. Self-diagnosis warning indicator
17. Coolant temperature warning indicator
18. Fuel level warning indicator
19. Oil level warning indicator
20. Speedometer
21. Grip warmer indicator
22. Select/reset button
23. Thumb warmer indicator
24. Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer level in-
dicator
25. Odometer/tripmeter
Control functions
11
ESU10281
Main switch
The main switch controls the ignition and
lighting systems. The various positions are
described below.
Off
The ignition circuit is switched off.
The key can be removed only in this position.
On
The ignition circuit is switched on.
Start
The starting circuit is switched on.
The starter motor cranks the engine.
CAUTION:
ECS00020
Release the switch immediately after the
engine starts.
NOTE:
The headlights, meter lighting, and taillights
come on after the engine is started.
ESU10300
Starter (choke) lever
Use the starter (choke) lever when starting
and warming up a cold engine.
NOTE:
Refer to the Starting the engine section on
page 30 for proper operation.
ESU10310
Throttle lever
Once the engine is running cleanly, squeez-
ing the throttle lever will increase the engine
speed and cause engagement of the drive
system. Regulate the speed of the snowmo-
bile by varying the throttle position. Because
the throttle is spring-loaded, the snowmobile
will decelerate, and the engine will return to
idle when it is released.
1. Off
2. On
3. Start
1. Starter (choke) lever
1. When starting a cold engine.
2. Warming up
3. When the engine is warm.
Control functions
12
WARNING
EWS00030
Check the throttle, brake, and steering for
proper operation before starting the en-
gine. (See page 28.)
ESU10321
Engine overheating prevention
system
This model is equipped with a system, which
prevents overheating when the engine is
idling.
When the engine has been idling for 3 min-
utes or longer and the coolant temperature
has risen above 100 °C (212 °F), the engine
automatically stops to prevent overheating.
NOTE:
The engine can be started after it stops.
ESU10331
Throttle override system
(T.O.R.S.)
WARNING
EWS00040
If the T.O.R.S. is activated, make sure
that the cause of the malfunction has
been corrected and that the engine can
be operated without a problem before
restarting the engine.
Be sure to use the specified spark plug
and spark plug cap. Otherwise, the
T.O.R.S. will not work properly.
If the carburetors or throttle cable malfunc-
tions during operation, the T.O.R.S. will oper-
ate when the throttle lever is released.
The T.O.R.S. is designed to override the igni-
tion and limit the engine speed to less than the
clutch engagement speed if the carburetors
fail to return to the idle position when the throt-
tle lever is released. (See page 75 for the
clutch engagement speed.)
Idling / starting
1. Throttle lever Idling /
starting Running Trouble
Throttle
switch Off On Off
Throttle
position
sensor
Closed Open Open
Engine Run Run
T.O. R.S.
will oper-
ate.
1. Throttle position sensor (throttle valve
closed position)
2. Throttle cable
3. Throttle switch (off)


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