IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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EAS20180
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
EASB291022
PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL AND DIS-
ASSEMBLY
1. Before the jobs, completely remove mud,
dust, and the like in order to prevent the en-
try of them into the inside during the jobs.
• Before cleaning with high-pressure water of
washers, cover the following parts.
Air duct
Silencer exhaust port
Drain hole on the cylinder head (right side)
Hole under the water pump housing
2. Use proper special tools and equipment.
See “SPECIAL TOOLS”.
3. During disassembly, check and measure the
required parts, and make a record of them
so that you may refer to the record when in-
stalling them. Moreover, arrange gears, cyl-
inders, pistons, and other parts for each
section so as not to confuse or lose them.
4. During disassembly, clean each of the parts,
and store them in trays for each section.
5. Flammable. Keep servicing areas away
from any source of fire.
6. During servicing, take special care not to re-
ceive an injury or a burn on the engine, the
exhaust pipe, the silencer, or the like.
7. If coolant is left adhered to the chassis, paint
and plating will be damaged. Therefore,
rinse it out with water in good time.
EWA
WARNING
Coolant is potentially harmful and should
be handled with special care.
• If it enters your eyes, wash it away with wa-
ter enough and then get medical attention
• If it splashes on your skin or clothes,
quickly wash it away with water and then
with soapy water.
• If it is swallowed, immediately induce vom-
iting and get medical attention.
EASB291023
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Make sure that the parts and grease or oil to be
used for repair of the vehicle, including periodic
replacement parts, are new YAMAHA genuine
parts and recommended parts.
Do not use any used parts, because these may
not be genuine though they have similar ap-
pearances or because the quality may be
changed by aging.
Summary of Contents for YZ 2015 Series
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Page 33: ...CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 21 a 2...
Page 65: ...LUBRICATION POINTS AND LUBRICANT TYPES 2 22 EASB291066...
Page 68: ...LUBRICATION SYSTEM CHART AND DIAGRAMS 2 25...
Page 70: ...LUBRICATION SYSTEM CHART AND DIAGRAMS 2 27...
Page 72: ...LUBRICATION SYSTEM CHART AND DIAGRAMS 2 29...
Page 74: ...CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM 2 31 EASB291068 CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM...
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Page 128: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3 38...
Page 200: ...CHAIN DRIVE 4 70...
Page 244: ...ELECTRIC STARTER 5 41...
Page 266: ...OIL PUMP AND BALANCER GEAR 5 63 c d 6 6 7 8 8 b...
Page 286: ...TRANSMISSION 5 83...
Page 306: ...CHECKING THE INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 8 67 CHECKING THE FUEL INJECTOR 8 68...
Page 321: ...CHARGING SYSTEM 8 15 EASB291338...
Page 325: ...COOLING SYSTEM For JPN 8 19 EASB291341...
Page 355: ...FUEL PUMP SYSTEM 8 49 EASB291348...
Page 356: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 8 50 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS EASB291349 8 9 10 1 3 2 4 5 6 7...
Page 358: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 8 52 11 10 9 2 3 1 6 7 8 4 5...
Page 360: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 8 54 EASB291350 CHECKING THE SWITCHES 4 1 3 2 E B S E B E B E E B B...
Page 382: ...LIST OF SELF DIAGNOSTIC AND FAIL SAFE ACTIONS 9 7...