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NOTICE
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Do not simply start the engine when in
storage, starting the engine occasion-
ally during the storage period can cause
more harm than good. Moisture and
acids form during combustion which can
actually increase the chance for corro-
sion damage during the storage period.
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5. Surface protection
Apply a coat of wax to painted surfaces.
Apply suitable protectants to the exterior of
the engine, drive track, and to other metal,
plastic, and rubber parts.
6. Battery
Remove the battery from the snowmobile
and check the fluid level. Add only distilled
water if necessary. (See the “Battery—
Replenishing the battery fluid” section on
page 8-20 for instructions.) After checking
the fluid level, fully charge the battery.
Store it in a cool, dry place that is above
0 °C (32 °F), but less than 30 °C (90 °F).
Check the condition of the battery with a
hydrometer once a month, and charge it as
necessary.
WARNING
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Never smoke around the battery
while it is being charged. Sparks
may ignite the hydrogen gas created
by the battery.
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Never connect to or disconnect the
battery from the snowmobile while it
is being charged. Sparks may ignite
the hydrogen gas created by the bat-
tery.
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Make sure that the battery terminals
are tight and that the battery vent
tube is properly routed and is
securely attached to the battery.
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NOTICE
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Do not charge the battery quickly.
Charge the battery for 10 hours at
1.6 amperes.
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7. Drive track
Loosen the drive track and block up the
chassis so that the track is suspended
above the ground.
8. V-belt
Remove the V-belt and store separately.
9. Storage
Store the snowmobile in a dry, well-venti-
lated place out of direct sunlight. Put a fab-
ric cover over the snowmobile, preferably
one that is designed for it. Do not use a
plastic or vinyl cover—condensation could
be trapped underneath which could
increase the chances of rusting.
Returning to service after storage
When returning your snowmobile to ser-
vice, reinstall the V-belt and adjust the
drive track. Before installing the battery,
have a Yamaha dealer inspect and fully
charge it. Install the battery, and make sure
that the battery vent tube is properly
installed and that there are no kinks in it.
Remove the spark plugs and clean or
replace them if necessary. Perform all
other pre-operation and seasonal mainte-
nance checks listed in the periodic mainte-
nance chart.
For peak performance, it is recommended
that you have your snowmobile checked
and tuned by a Yamaha dealer. The dealer
has the experience and training to help you
get the maximum performance and use out
of your Yamaha snowmobile.
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