2005 Yamaha Motorsports SXVenom ER Owners Manual - Page 85

2005 Yamaha Motorsports SXVenom ER Manual

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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. Electric starter does not operate or operates slowly For SXV60ER/VT60 1. Faulty wire connections ...Check connections or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 2. Discharged battery...Check battery fluid and charge battery. 3. Engine trouble ...Check B above. D. Engine power is low 1. Faulty spark plugs ...Clean or replace the spark plugs. 2. Incorrect jetting for altitude or temperature ...Carburetor. Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Improper fuel flow ...See A.1. above. 4. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings for altitude or conditions ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. E. Engine constantly backfires or misfires 1. Faulty spark plugs ...Replace the spark plugs. 2. Clogged fuel system ...See A.1. above. 3. Malfunctioning T.O.R.S. system ...See A.2. above. F. Engine overheats 1. Insufficient coolant ...Add coolant. 2. Air in cooling system ...Bleed air or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Leaking coolant ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 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 a Yamaha dealer to inspect. H. V-belt twists 1. Improper V-belt ...Replace with the correct V-belt. 2. Incorrect V-belt clutch offset ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Loose or broken engine mount ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. I. V-belt slips or burns 1. Oily or dirty V-belt or primary and secondary sheave assembly surfaces ...Clean. 2. Problem with the driveline ...See H above. J. Engine does not upshift or downshift properly or engages harshly 1. Worn or damaged V-belt ...Replace the V-belt or ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 2. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings for altitude or conditions ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 3. Worn or sticking primary sheave assembly ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 4. Worn or sticking secondary sheave assembly ...Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect. 9-2

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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. Electric starter does not operate or
operates slowly
For SXV60ER/VT60
1. Faulty wire connections ... Check con-
nections or ask a Yamaha dealer to
inspect.
2. Discharged battery... Check battery
fluid and charge battery.
3. Engine trouble ... Check B above.
D.
Engine power is low
1. Faulty spark plugs ... Clean or replace
the spark plugs.
2. Incorrect jetting for altitude or tempera-
ture ... Carburetor. Ask a Yamaha
dealer to inspect.
3. Improper fuel flow ... See A.1. above.
4. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings for alti-
tude or conditions ... Ask a Yamaha
dealer to inspect.
E.
Engine constantly backfires or mis-
fires
1. Faulty spark plugs ... Replace the
spark plugs.
2. Clogged fuel system ... See A.1. above.
3. Malfunctioning T.O.R.S. system ... See
A.2. above.
F.
Engine overheats
1. Insufficient coolant ... Add coolant.
2. Air in cooling system ... Bleed air or ask
a Yamaha dealer to inspect.
3. Leaking coolant ... Ask a Yamaha
dealer to inspect.
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 a Yamaha dealer to inspect.
H.
V-belt twists
1. Improper V-belt ... Replace with the
correct V-belt.
2. Incorrect V-belt clutch offset ... Ask a
Yamaha dealer to inspect.
3. Loose or broken engine mount ... Ask a
Yamaha dealer to inspect.
I.
V-belt slips or burns
1. Oily or dirty V-belt or primary and sec-
ondary sheave assembly surfaces ...
Clean.
2. Problem with the driveline ... See H
above.
J.
Engine does not upshift or down-
shift properly or engages harshly
1. Worn or damaged V-belt ... Replace the
V-belt or ask a Yamaha dealer to
inspect.
2. Incorrect V-belt clutch settings for alti-
tude or conditions ... Ask a Yamaha
dealer to inspect.
3. Worn
or
sticking
primary
sheave
assembly ... Ask a Yamaha dealer to
inspect.
4. Worn or sticking secondary sheave
assembly ... Ask a Yamaha dealer to
inspect.