Snowmobile Yamaha RX1 (2003 year). Instruction - part 6

 

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Snowmobile Yamaha RX1 (2003 year). Instruction - part 6

 

 

5-5

ESU00340

Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer heat level
indicator

The fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer heat level indica-
tor has eight segments 

1 which show the amount of fuel

remaining in the fuel tank, the heat level of the grip
warmer, or the heat level of the thumb warmer.

Fuel meter
As the fuel level decreases in the fuel tank, the segments
disappear until the level goes down to the last segment
“E” (Empty). When this occurs, the fuel level warning
indicator 

2 and the warning light 3 come on.

If the fuel level warning indicator and the warning light
come on, fill the fuel tank at the first opportunity.

NOTE:

The snowmobile must be stopped on a level surface to
obtain an accurate fuel meter reading. The fuel meter
reading changes as the snowmobile moves and depend-
ing on the inclination of the snowmobile. 

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Grip/thumb warmer heat level indicator
The grip warmer adjustment switch 

1 and the thumb

warmer adjustment switch 

2 control the electrically

heated handlebar grips and throttle lever.
To raise the temperature, press each switch to “HI”. To
lower the temperature, press each switch to “LO”.

NOTE:

The grip warmer heat level indicator 

3 comes on and

the display switches to the grip warmer heat level
when the grip warmer adjustment switch is pressed. 

The thumb warmer heat level indicator 

4 comes on

and the display switches to the thumb warmer heat level
when the thumb warmer adjustment switch is pressed. 

The grip/thumb warmer heat level is displayed for 5
seconds after releasing the grip/thumb warmer
adjustment switch, then switches to the fuel meter. 

The top segment of the heat level indicator flashes if
the grip/thumb warmer adjustment switches are con-
tinually pressed at the maximum level. The bottom
segment of the heat level indicator flashes if the grip/
thumb warmer adjustment switches are continually
pressed at the minimum level. 

Every time the engine is started, the grip/thumb heat
levels return to the maximum levels. 

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5-6

ESU00287

Fuel level warning indicator

The fuel level warning indicator indicates a malfunction-
ing sensor, disconnected coupler, broken lead, or short
circuit when detected by the self-diagnosis device of the
snowmobile.
The fuel level warning indicator 

1, warning light 2, and

all segments of the fuel meter 

3 warn the rider of the

above problems by flashing continuously. (See the table
below for warning indicator, warning light and fuel meter
segment flash pattern.) 
When this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the
snowmobile as soon as possible.

CA-08E

ESU00377

Oil level warning indicator

The oil level warning indicator 

1 and the warning light 2

come on when the engine oil level is low. 
If the oil level warning indicator and the warning light
come on, place the snowmobile on a level surface and
allow it to idle for one minute. 
If the oil level warning indicator and the warning light go
off, the engine oil level is sufficient, however it is getting
low. Add engine oil as soon as possible. 
If the oil level warning indicator and the warning light do
not go off, check the engine oil level in the oil tank (see
page 6-3), and add engine oil if necessary.

Warning indicator, warning light, and fuel meter segments of the fuel meter flash pattern

Warning indicator, warning light, and fuel meter 
segment flash continuously in this pattern.

: On

: Off

s: Second

0.5 s

3 s

1

2

8

0.5 s

·   ·   ·

5-7

ESU00360

Low coolant temperature indicator light

The low coolant temperature indicator light 

1 flashes

when the coolant temperature is low and informs the
rider that the snowmobile must be warmed up. After the
engine is started, warm it up until the indicator light goes
off.
The snowmobile can be operated normally after the indi-
cator light goes off.

NOTE:

When the low coolant temperature indicator light flashes,
the engine control system prevents the engine speed
from rising even if the throttle lever is pressed.

ESU00364

Coolant temperature warning indicator

If the engine overheats, the coolant temperature warning
indicator 

1 and the warning light 2 come on. When this

occurs, stop the engine immediately and allow the
engine to cool down, and then check the coolant level in
the coolant reservoir. (See page 6-4.)

CAUTION:

Do not operate the engine if it overheats. 

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The coolant temperature warning indicator indicates a
malfunctioning sensor, disconnected coupler, broken
lead, or short circuit when detected by the self-diagnosis
device of the snowmobile.
The coolant temperature warning indicator and warning
light warn the rider of the above problems by flashing
continuously. (See the table below for the warning light
flash pattern.) 
When this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the
snowmobile as soon as possible.

CA-13E

Warning light flash pattern

Warning light flash continuously in this 
pattern.

: On

: Off

s: Second

0.5 s

3 s

1

2

8

0.5 s

·   ·   ·

5-8

ESU00365

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 of the above problems by flashing con-
tinuously. If necessary, ask a Yamaha dealer for further
details. (See page 5-9 for warning indicator and warning
light flash patterns.)

WARNING

If the self-diagnosis warning indicator and warn-
ing light flash continuously during operation,
there may be some problem with the electrical
circuit, lead couplers, etc. (See page 5-9 for warn-
ing indicator and warning light flash pattern num-
bers 1–6.)

Stop the engine and allow it to cool off. Then,
check that the wire harness couplers are con-
nected properly in the engine compartment.

If the self-diagnosis warning indicator and warn-
ing light flash after the engine has been started,
note the flash pattern, and then have a Yamaha
dealer inspect the snowmobile as soon as possi-
ble. 

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