Yamaha Water Pump G21A User Manual

UTILITY  
CAR  
OWNER’S/  
OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL  
G21A  
JR6-F8199-00  
LIT-19626-11-00  
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WARNING  
The engine exhaust from this product  
contains chemicals known to the  
State of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
YAMAHA  
LIT-CALIF-65-01  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of 1  
a Yamaha utility car. This manual con-  
tains information you will need for  
proper operation, maintenance, and  
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care of your utility car. A thorough  
understanding of these simple  
instructions will help you to obtain  
maximum enjoyment from your new  
Yamaha.  
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If you have any questions about the  
operation or maintenance of your util-  
ity car, please consult a Yamaha deal-  
er.  
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TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPT  
GOLF CAR SALES GROUP  
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YAMAHA MOTOR  
MANUFACTURING CORP OF  
AMERICA  
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G21A  
OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL  
© 2000 by Yamaha Motor  
Manufacturing Corporation  
of America  
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1st edition  
All rights reserved. Any reprinting  
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or unauthorized use without the  
written permission of  
Yamaha Motor Manufacturing  
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Corporation of America  
is expressly prohibited.  
Printed in U.S.A.  
P/N LIT-19626-11-00  
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IMPORTANT MANUAL  
INFORMATION  
Particularly important information is  
distinguished in this manual by the fol-  
lowing notations:  
NOTE:  
G Yamaha continually seeks ad-  
vancements 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 dis-  
crepancies between your utility car  
The Safety Alert Symbol means  
ATTENTION! BE ALERT! YOUR  
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
and  
this  
manual.  
If  
you  
have any questions concerning this  
manual, please consult your  
Yamaha dealer.  
WARNING  
Failure to follow WARNING in-  
structions could result in severe  
injury or death to the utility car  
G This manual should be considered  
a permanent part of your utility car  
and should remain with the car  
when resold.  
occupants,  
a
bystander, or  
a
person inspecting or repairing  
the utility car.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
This message describes special  
precautions that must be taken to  
avoid damage to the utility car.  
Read and understand this manual  
completely before operating your  
utility car.  
NOTE:  
This message provides additional key  
information.  
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CONTENTS  
WARRANTY  
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3
4
5
6
7
IMPORTANT LABELS  
OPERATOR SAFETY  
MAINTENANCE SAFETY PROGRAM  
CONTROLS  
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
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STORAGE  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
WIRING  
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WARRANTY  
YAMAHA MOTOR  
CORPORATION, U.S.A.  
G21A UTILITY VEHICLE  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
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Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants  
that any new G21A Utility Vehicle purchased from  
an authorized Yamaha dealer in the United States,  
will be free from defects in material and workman-  
ship for the period of time stated herein, subject to  
the stated limitations.  
THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY under this  
warranty shall be to:  
1. Operate and maintain the Utility Vehicle as  
specified in the appropriate Owner’s/  
Operator’s Manual;  
2. Give notice to an authorized Yamaha dealer of  
any and all apparent defects within ten (10)  
days after discovery, and make the machine  
available at that time for inspection and repairs  
by the dealer’s authorized representative.  
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THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY for any G21A Utility  
Vehicle will be one year from date of purchase for  
parts and labor.  
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The warranty shall cover the entire car except for  
batteries, tires and rims, which are warranted by  
their respective manufacturers.  
WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer any remain-  
ing warranty from the original purchaser to any sub-  
sequent purchaser, it is imperative that the machine  
be inspected and registered for warranty by an  
authorized Yamaha Golf Car Dealer. In order for this  
warranty to remain in effect, this inspection and reg-  
istration must take place within ten (10) days after  
transfer. An inspection and registration fee will be  
charged for this service.  
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DURING THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY any autho-  
rized Yamaha Golf Car Dealer will, free of charge,  
repair or replace, at Yamaha’s option, any part  
adjudged defective by Yamaha due to faulty work-  
manship or material from the factory. Parts used in  
warranty repairs will be warranted for the balance of  
the machine’s warranty period. All parts replaced  
under warranty become property of Yamaha Motor  
Corporation, U.S.A.  
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YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. MAKES  
NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ALL IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED  
THE OBLIGATIONS AND TIME LIMITS STATED IN  
THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED  
BY YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.  
AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY.  
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GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall  
include any failures caused by:  
a. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse, including  
lack of proper maintenance, and use contrary  
to the owner’s manual instructions.  
b. Accident or collision damage.  
c. Installation of parts or accessories that are not  
original equipment.  
d. Fading, rust, or deterioration due to exposure  
or ordinary wear and tear.  
e. Modification or alteration that affects the Utility  
Vehicle’s condition, operation, performance, or  
durability.  
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SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  
HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO  
THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO  
YOU. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY  
ARE ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF USE. SOME  
STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN-  
TIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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f. Damage due to improper transportation.  
g. Acts of God (i.e. lightning, hail damage, flooding,  
fire, etc.)  
THIS WARRANTY GIVESYOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall  
include any parts replaced due to normal wear or  
routine maintenance, including oil, air filter ele-  
ments, brake shoes, spark pugs, starter and clutch  
drive belts, and bed damage such as scratches,  
dents, or deformation. Any charges incurred in  
transporting a Utility Vehicle to and from an autho-  
rized Yamaha Golf Car Dealer for service or in per-  
forming field service is also excluded from this war-  
ranty.  
YAMAHA MOTOR MANUFACTURING  
CORPORATION OF AMERICA  
Newnan, Georgia 30265-1320  
Effective Date: 10/1/00  
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WARRANTY  
YAMAHA MOTOR MANUFACTURING  
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CORPORATION OF AMERICA  
SPECIALTY VEHICLE ENGINES  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
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In complance with the California Air Resources  
Board, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of  
America is pleased to explain the emission control  
system warranty on your 1996 or later specialty  
vehicle engine. New Yamaha speciality vehicle  
engines must be designed, built and equipped to  
meet stringent anti-smog standards. Yamaha must  
warrant the emission control system on your spe-  
ciality vehicle engine for the periods of time listed  
below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or  
improper maintenance of your speciality vehicle  
engine.  
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You are responsible for presenting your specialty  
vehicle engine to a Yamaha dealer as soon as a  
problem exists. The warranty repairs should be  
completed in a reasonable time, not to exceed 30  
days.  
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If you have any questions regarding your warranty  
rights and responsibilities, you should contact the  
Yamaha Customer Relations Department at  
(770) 254-4164.  
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Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of  
America warrants to the ultimate purchaser and  
each subsequent purchaser thereafter that each  
new 1996 and later model year specialty vehicle  
engine certified for sale is:  
Your emission control system may include parts  
such as the carburetor or fuel-injection system, the  
ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also includ-  
ed may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emis-  
sion-related assemblies.  
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1. Designed, built, and equipped so as to conform,  
at the time of sale, with all applicable regula-  
tions adopted by the California Air Resources  
Board, and  
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Where a warrantable condition exists, Yamaha will  
repair your specialty vehicle engine at no cost to you  
including diagnosis, parts and labor.  
2. All warranted parts are free from defects in  
material and workmanship for the warranty  
period of the specialty vehicle engine or the  
period prior to the first scheduled replacement  
point of the warranted part as required by the  
maintenance schedule, if applicable, whichever  
is less. A defect exists when a deficiency in  
material or workmanship is such that an emis-  
sion-related warranted part does not function  
as designed.  
MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY COVERAGE  
The 1996 and later specialty vehicle engines are  
warranted for two years. If any emissions-related  
part on your engine is defective, the part will be  
repaired or replaced by Yamaha.  
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OWNERS WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  
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As the specialty vehicle engine owner, you are  
responsible for the performance of the required  
maintenance listed in your owner’s manual.  
Yamaha recommends that you retain all receipts  
covering maintenance on your specialty vehicle  
engine, but Yamaha cannot deny warranty solely  
for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure  
the performance of all scheduled maintenance.  
The warranty period begins on the date that the  
specialty vehicle engine is delivered to an ultimate  
purchaser or on the date it is first placed in service.  
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WARRANTED PARTS INCLUDE the following:  
1. Fuel Metering System  
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As the specialty vehicle engine owner, you  
should also be aware that Yamaha may deny you  
warranty coverage if your specialty vehicle  
engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect,  
improper maintenance or unapproved modifica-  
tions.  
Carburetor and internal parts (or fuel injection)  
Air/fuel ratio feedback and control system  
Cold start enrichment system  
2. Air Induction System  
Controlled hot air intake system  
Intake manifold  
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WARRANTY  
3. Ignition System  
OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY: The owner of the  
specialty vehicle engine is responsible for the per-  
formance of required maintenance (see your  
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual). Receipts and mainte-  
nance records covering the performance of regular  
maintenance should be retained in the event ques-  
tions arise concerning maintenance. The receipts  
should be transferred to each subsequent owner of  
this specialty vehicle engine.  
Spark plugs *  
Magneto or electronic ignition system  
Spark advance/retard system  
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4. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System  
EGR valve body, and carburetor spacer if  
applicable  
EGR rate feedback and control system  
5. Air Injection System  
Air pump or pulse valve  
Valves affecting distribution of flow  
Distribution manifold  
The emission control systems of your Yamaha spe-  
cialty vehicle engine were designed, built, tested,  
and certified as being in conformity with California  
emission control regulations using genuine Yamaha  
parts. Accordingly, it is recommended that any  
replacement part(s) used for maintenance, replace-  
ment, or repair of emission control systems be  
Yamaha parts. The owner may elect to have main-  
tenance, replacement, or repair of the emission  
control devices and systems performed by any  
repair establishment or individual, and may elect to  
use parts other than Yamaha parts for such mainte-  
nance, replacement, or repair without invalidating  
this warranty. However, the cost of such service or  
parts will not be covered under the warranty.  
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6. Catalyst or Thermal Reactor System  
Catalytic converter  
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Thermal reactor  
Exhaust manifold  
7. Particulate Controls  
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Traps, filters, precipitators, and any other  
device used to capture particulate emissions  
8. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems  
Vacuum, temperature, and time sensitive  
valves and switches  
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EXCLUSIONS: No warranty coverage will be  
allowed if the part(s) failure was caused by  
owner/operator abuse, neglect, tampering, improp-  
er adjustment unless performed by a dealer during  
warranty repair work, modification, misuse, alter-  
ation, or improper maintenance (see your Owner’s/  
Operator’s Manual).  
Electronic controls  
Hoses, belts, connectors, and assemblies  
9. Engine components damaged due to a failure  
under warranty of a warranted part.  
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* The original spark plug(s) are warranted for the  
period of replacement indicated in the  
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual and not the useful life of  
the specialty vehicle engine (see your Owner’s  
Manual).  
Use of parts which are not qualitatively equivalent to  
genuine Yamaha parts, improper service, or lack of  
required maintenance which causes failure of a  
warranted part may constitute abuse and/or improp-  
er service, thereby invalidating warranty liability  
hereunder.  
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DURING THE PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY  
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Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of  
America will repair or replace any warranted part  
deemed defective by Yamaha during the scope of  
the warranty without charge to the owner, including  
parts, labor, and diagnosis. This work must be done  
at an authorized Yamaha dealer. Give notice to an  
authorizedYamaha dealer of any apparent defect(s)  
within a reasonable period of time after discovery.  
The specialty vehicle engine must be made avail-  
able for inspection by an authorized Yamaha dealer.  
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from  
accidents, acts of nature, or other events or occur-  
rences beyond the control of Yamaha. Yamaha  
Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America  
expressly disclaims responsibility for any and all  
consequential damages, such as loss of time,  
inconvenience, loss of use of the specialty vehicle,  
or commercial loss.  
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Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of  
America  
1000 Hwy. 34 East  
Newnan, GA 30265  
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IMPORTANT LABELS  
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SAFETY AND  
INSTRUCTION  
LABELS  
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2
1
6
5
WARNING  
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Please read the following  
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labels carefully before  
operating your utility car,  
and promptly replace any  
labels which become dam-  
aged or removed.  
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3
Y-100  
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1
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2
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4
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IMPORTANT LABELS  
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2
3
Y-852  
Y-101  
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Y-851  
UTILITY CAR SERIAL  
NUMBER  
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The utility car serial number is  
stamped in the location shown.  
JR6-000000  
NOTE:  
The first three digits of the serial num-  
ber are for model identification; the  
remaining digits are the unit produc-  
tion number. Keep a record of these  
numbers for reference when ordering  
parts from a Yamaha dealer.  
Y-102a  
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OPERATOR SAFETY  
!
Yamaha utility cars are designed to be  
simple to operate. However, be sure to  
observe the following:  
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2
BEFORE OPERATING  
THE UTILITY CAR  
G Read this Owners/Operators man-  
ual and all safety and instruction  
labels on the utility car before oper-  
ating.  
3
G Perform the pre-operation checks  
found in Section 6 of this manual.  
4
G Only authorized people should drive  
the utility car, from the drivers side  
only, and only in designated areas.  
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Y-8  
G Do not allow more than two people  
to ride in the utility car.This utility car  
is restricted to two occupants.  
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G Do not operate the utility car while  
under the influence of alcohol or  
drugs; their affect on vision and  
judgment make operating a utility  
car dangerous.  
7
G Do not operate the utility car on pub-  
lic streets, roads or highways. Such  
use is prohibited by law, and dan-  
gerous. Operation on public roads  
can result in collision with other  
vehicles.  
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Y-68  
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WHILE OPERATING THE  
UTILITY CAR  
G Keep your entire body inside the util-  
ity car, remain seated, and hold on  
when the car is in motion.  
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G Do not start the utility car until all  
occupants are seated.  
Y-123  
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OPERATOR SAFETY  
G Keep your hands on the steering  
wheel and your eyes on the path  
ahead.  
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2
G Use extra care in congested areas  
or when backing up. Always back up  
slowly, and watch carefully.  
G Avoid starting or stopping abruptly.  
3
Y-104  
G Vary the speed of the utility car to  
match the terrain of your surround-  
ings.  
4
G Avoid turning the steering wheel too  
sharply at higher speeds.  
5
G Always drive slowly straight up or  
straight down slopes never at an  
angle.  
6
G Do not run the engine indoors.  
Exhaust gas is poisonous.  
7
G Do not make any modification or  
addition which affects capacity or  
safe operation, or make any  
changes not in accordance with the  
owners/operators manual.  
Y-103  
8
G All occupants should remain inside  
the vehicle. Remain seated, and  
hold on when the car is in motion.  
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OPERATOR SAFETY  
LOADING/TOWING  
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2
G Do not drive across the face of slope.  
G Avoid poor driving conditions such  
as wet lawns and rough surfaces.  
Vehicle handling and stability may be  
reduced.  
G Stop the engine, remove ignition key  
and make sure trailer is correctly  
installed before towing trailer.  
3
G Do not allow people to ride in cargo  
bed or trailer.  
4
G Reduce speed and exercise extreme  
caution when carrying cargo or tow-  
ing a trailer, which could affect han-  
dling, control, stability, and braking  
performance.  
5
G When driving on slopes, reduce  
speed and avoid sudden starts or  
stops.  
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Excessive speed or sudden starts or  
stops could cause loss of control and  
could lead to vehicle overturning.  
Abrupt starts going uphill or abrupt  
braking backing down a slope could  
cause the front wheels to lift off the  
ground, reducing control and  
increasing the chance of an acci-  
dent.  
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Y-106  
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G Do not tow with any point except  
specified hitch point and never  
exceed maximum specified weight  
on hitch point.  
G Do not operate on steep hills when  
fully loaded.  
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G Do not exceed the maximum load  
limit.  
WARNING  
Be sure to check LOADING/ TRAIL-  
ER TOWINGcarefully before load-  
ing or towing (See page 7-2).  
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY PROGRAM  
G Properly block chassis before work-  
ing underneath utility car.  
MAINTENANCE  
REQUIRED FOR UTILITY  
CAR SAFETY  
Practice the following to help ensure  
the safety of utility car operators:  
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G Before disconnecting any part of the  
fuel system, drain the applicable  
part of the system to prevent fuel  
leaks.  
G Preventative Maintenance. Per-  
form all scheduled maintenance in  
accordance with manufacturers rec-  
ommendations to provide the user  
with a safe, properly operating utility  
car.  
G Avoid fire hazards, and have appro-  
priate fire protection equipment  
available.  
3
G Maintain all safety devices including  
brakes, steering mechanisms, warn-  
ing devices, and governors, in a safe  
operating condition. Do not modify  
these safety devices as supplied by  
the manufacturer.  
4
G Personnel. Allow only qualified,  
trained, and authorized personnel to  
inspect, adjust, and maintain utility  
cars.  
5
G After each maintenance or repair,  
the car must be driven by a quali-  
fied, trained, and authorized person  
in an area free of pedestrian traffic  
to ensure proper operation and  
adjustment.  
6
G Parts and Materials. Use only  
replacement parts and materials  
recommended by Yamaha.  
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G Ventilation. Properly ventilate all  
maintenance and storage areas in  
accordance with applicable fire  
codes and ordinances to avoid fire  
hazards. Ventilation is required to  
remove flammable vapors and  
fumes from gasoline powered car  
storage areas.  
G Record all maintenance performed  
in a maintenance record log by date,  
name of person performing mainte-  
nance, and type of maintenance.  
Periodically inspect maintenance  
log to ensure accurate and com-  
plete entries.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
DURING MAINTENANCE  
G Maintain in a legible condition all  
nameplates, warnings, and instruc-  
tions provided by the manufacturer.  
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When performing maintenance, follow  
all safety instructions contained in the  
manufacturers operation and service  
manuals, as well as the following safe-  
ty procedures:  
G If new nameplates, warnings, or  
instructions are needed, contact  
your Yamaha dealer.  
G Properly immobilize utility car before  
beginning any maintenance.  
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY PROGRAM  
FUEL HANDLING/  
STORAGE AND  
BATTERY CHARGING  
Take the following precautions to  
ensure maintenance worker safety:  
1
2
G Supervise the storage and handling  
of liquid fuels in accordance with  
applicable fire and safety require-  
ments.  
3
4
G Only use battery changing and  
charging facilities and procedures  
that are in accordance with applica-  
ble ordinances and regulations.  
5
G Periodically inspect fueling and  
charging facilities and procedures to  
be certain that applicable safety  
codes, regulations, and procedures  
are being followed.  
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7
8
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CONTROLS  
FEATURES  
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1
2
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1 Steering wheel  
2 Seat  
3 Battery  
6
5
4
4 Brake pedal  
5 Parking brake pedal  
6 Accelerator pedal  
7 Drive selector lever  
8 Main switch  
9 Oil warning light  
a Choke knob  
b Front cowl  
Y-12  
3
4
c Front tire  
d Front bumper  
e Rear cowl  
5
f Rear tire  
g Fuel cap  
6
2
7
3
8
14  
9
15  
10  
11  
13  
Y-107  
16  
10  
7
11  
12  
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CONTROLS  
MAIN SWITCH  
The main switch controls the following  
items:  
1
2
OFF  
Ignition circuit is switched off.  
The key can be removed only in this  
position.  
OFF  
3
ON  
4
Y-15  
5
ON  
Electrical circuits are switched on.  
The utility car can be driven.  
OFF  
6
ON  
7
Y-16  
8
OIL WARNING LIGHT  
When the engine oil level falls below  
an acceptable level, this light comes  
on. If the light comes on, stop the  
engine, check the engine oil level,  
and add oil as necessary. (See page  
6-4).  
OIL  
WARNING  
OFF  
9
ON  
A
10  
11  
Y-17  
å Oil warning light  
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CONTROLS  
DRIVE SELECT LEVER  
1
2
The drive select lever is used to shift  
the utility car into forward or reverse.  
After coming to a complete stop,  
move the lever to the desired posi-  
tion.  
3
Y-18  
Lever Position  
Car Movement  
F
FORWARD  
REVERSE  
R
4
NOTE:  
The back-up buzzer will sound when  
the drive select lever is turned to R.”  
5
6
Y-109  
7
ACCELERATOR PEDAL  
The accelerator pedal controls the util-  
ity cars speed.  
8
Action  
Car Speed  
Increase  
9
Depress pedal  
Release pedal  
Decrease  
Y-20  
10  
11  
å Accelerator pedal  
BRAKE PEDAL  
Press down on the brake pedal to stop  
the utility car.  
å Brake pedal  
Y-21  
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CONTROLS  
PARKING BRAKE PEDAL  
Press down on the parking brake pedal  
whenever parking the utility car.  
1
2
å Parking brake pedal  
NOTE:  
Release the parking brake by de-  
pressing the accelerator pedal.  
3
Y-22  
CHOKE KNOB  
4
Pull and hold out choke knob when  
starting a cold engine. Release the  
knob after the engine starts.  
5
å Choke knob  
6
Y-23  
TOW HITCH  
Use the tow point within the specified  
weight limits.  
7
8
1 Tow point  
Tow weight  
590 kg (1300 lb)  
68 kg (150 lb)  
9
*
Y-110  
Tongue weight  
10  
11  
WARNING  
Do not drive the machine over a  
walking speed of 5 km/h (3 mph)  
while towing. Otherwise, an acci-  
dent could result.  
Including driver, passenger, vehicle  
cargo and trailer cargo, on level  
ground.  
*
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS  
1
2
Pre-operation checks should be made  
each time you use your utility car. Get  
in the habit of performing the following  
checks in the same way so that they  
become second nature.  
WARNING  
3
G Be sure the main switch key is  
removed before performing the  
pre-operation checks to prevent  
accidental starting, and apply the  
parking brake to keep the car  
from moving.  
4
G During the pre-operation checks,  
avoid touching engine parts or  
the muffler while they are still hot.  
5
6
PRE-OPERATION  
CHECKLIST  
Before each use check the following:  
7
Fuel system  
Engine oil level  
Battery  
8
Tire condition  
Steering system  
Back-up buzzer  
Pedal operation  
Body and chassis  
9
10  
11  
SEAT  
B
Open the seat and lift the cargo bed  
for checking and servicing.  
å Seat  
Prop rod  
Y-115  
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CARGO BED  
Lift the cargo bed for engine servicing.  
1. Pull the bed latch towards the rear  
with right hand.  
2. Lift the cargo bed with left hand.  
3. Lift the cargo bed up until the prop  
rod latches in place.  
1
2
3
Y-112  
4
WARNING  
5
G Remove the main switch key and  
apply the parking brake before  
lifting the cargo bed. Otherwise  
the vehicle could unexpectedly  
6
move.  
Y-113  
G Never drive the car with the bed in  
the up position. Injury could  
occur if the bed fell accidentally.  
G Before closing the bed, be sure  
others are standing away from the  
car and that no one is sitting on  
the seat. Keep hands and fingers  
away from the pinch point  
between the bed and seat back.  
A
7
8
9
Y-114  
å Prop rod  
10  
11  
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FUEL SYSTEM  
A
1
2
C
F
E
B
Make sure there is sufficient fuel in the  
tank, and check fuel line and connec-  
tions for leakage.  
å Fuel level gauge  
FFull  
ç EEmpty  
3
Y-850  
WARNING  
Gasoline and its vapors are highly  
flammable and explosive.  
4
G Do not smoke when refueling and  
keep away from sparks, flames,  
or other sources of ignition.  
G Stop engine and allow it to cool  
for several minutes before refuel-  
ing.  
G Refuel in a well-ventilated area.  
G Take care not to spill gasoline. If  
gasoline spills, wipe it up imme-  
diately with dry rags. Always dis-  
pose of gasoline-soaked rags  
properly.  
5
6
7
G Tighten the filler cap securely  
after refueling.  
8
G If you swallow gasoline, inhale a  
lot of gasoline vapor, or get gaso-  
line in your eyes, get immediate  
medical attention.  
9
G If any gasoline gets on your skin,  
immediately wash with soap and  
water. Change clothing if gaso-  
line spills on it.  
10  
11  
Recommended fuel:  
Unleaded gasoline  
CAUTION  
Fuel tank capacity:  
6.3 US gal  
Avoid using gasoline blended with  
methyl alcohol which can damage  
fuel system parts.  
(24.0 L, 5.3 Imp gal)  
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ENGINE OIL  
1
2
With the utility car parked on level  
ground, remove the dipstick and make  
sure the engine oil is between the MIN  
and MAX marks (the crosshatched  
area on the end of the dipstick).  
3
Y-514  
å Oil level dipstick  
Maximum oil level  
ç Safe operating range  
B
4
If the oil level is below the MIN mark  
on the dipstick, add oil through the oil  
filler hole until the oil level is between  
the MIN and MAX marks.  
MIN  
MAX  
5
C
A
Y-28  
6
å Oil filler hole  
A
CAUTION  
7
G Use care not to fill past the MAX  
dipstick mark, and be sure no for-  
eign material enters the crank-  
case.  
G Use care not to get oil on the  
starter belt.  
8
Y-515  
9
NOTE:  
Recommended oil:  
YAMALUBE 4-cycle oil or  
SAE 10W-30  
The distance between the dipstick  
marks represents approx. 1/2 US qt  
(1/2 L) of oil.  
10  
11  
Engine oil capacity:  
1.16 US qt  
(1.1 L, 0.24 Imp gal)  
NOTE:  
Recommended engine oil classifica-  
tion: API Service SE, SF, or SG.  
Engine oils labeled Energy Con-serv-  
ing IIare recommended.  
Oil change quantity:  
1.0 US qt  
(0.9 L, 0.19 Imp gal)  
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BATTERY  
Check that the battery is held secure-  
ly in place to prevent the battery from  
being damaged from vibration or jar-  
ring. Also check that no battery caps  
are missing to prevent battery acid  
from spilling from the battery. Check  
the battery terminals for corrosion.  
1
2
3
4
TIRE CONDITION  
Tire Air Pressure  
Check the tire air pressure before  
operating the utility car.  
5
6
Tire pressure:  
For G21-A:  
Front Tires  
Y-30  
7
20 - 23 psi  
(140 - 160 kPa, 1.4 - 1.6 kgf/cm )  
2
Rear Tires  
29 - 31 psi  
2
(197 - 217 kPa, 2.0 - 2.2 kgf/cm )  
8
Tire Wear Limit  
9
Check the tire surface for damage,  
cracks or embedded objects. When  
tire tread wears down to 0.04 in. (1  
mm), replace the tire.  
10  
11  
Y-31  
å Wear limit  
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2
STEERING SYSTEM  
Check the steering system for exces-  
sive freeplay by:  
G moving the steering wheel up and  
down, and back and forth.  
3
Y-116  
G turning the steering wheel slightly to  
the right and left.  
4
If you feel excessive freeplay, or hear  
rattling sounds which may indicate  
loose steering components, consult a  
Yamaha dealer.  
5
BACK-UP BUZZER  
Check the back up buzzer by moving  
the drive select lever to Rfor reverse.  
The buzzer should sound.  
6
7
Y-33  
8
PEDAL OPERATION  
Check the following pedal controls for  
proper operation. If a pedal does not  
work properly, consult a Yamaha deal-  
er.  
9
10  
11  
Brake Pedal  
Make sure the brake pedal feels firm  
when pressed and returns to its origi-  
nal position when released.  
å Brake pedal  
Y-21  
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2
Parking Brake Pedal  
Make sure the parking brake pedal  
locks in place with a positive click, and  
releases when the accelerator pedal is  
pressed.  
å Parking brake pedal  
3
Y-22  
NOTE:  
Release the parking brake by  
depressing the accelerator pedal.  
4
Accelerator Pedal  
WARNING  
5
Before checking operation of the  
accelerator pedal, be sure the main  
switch is in the OFFposition.  
6
Make sure the accelerator pedal oper-  
ates smoothly.  
7
å Accelerator pedal  
8
9
Y-20  
10  
11  
BODY AND CHASSIS  
Before each use, visually inspect the  
utility car body and chassis for dam-  
age and/or missing parts.  
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1
2
STARTING  
1. With the parking brake applied,  
turn the drive select lever to Ffor  
forward, or Rfor reverse.  
CAUTION  
3
Y-18  
Do not shift from Fforward to R”  
reverse while the utility car is mov-  
ing.  
4
2. Turn the main switch to ON.”  
OFF  
WARNING  
5
ON  
Do not depress the accelerator  
pedal when turning on the main  
switch or the utility car may sud-  
denly start moving.  
6
Y-16  
7
3. Pull the choke knob out and hold it  
while starting. Release the choke  
knob after the engine starts.  
8
å Choke knob  
NOTE:  
9
Y-23  
The choke is not required when the  
engine is warm.  
4. Check that your path is clear in the  
direction you plan to go, and slow-  
ly depress the accelerator pedal.  
The utility car will start to move.  
10  
11  
å Accelerator pedal  
NOTE:  
Y-20  
The parking brake automatically  
releases when the accelerator pedal is  
depressed.  
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STOPPING  
To stop the utility car, gradually press  
down on the brake pedal.  
1
2
å Brake pedal  
When the car has come to a stop,  
apply the parking brake pedal and turn  
the main switch to OFF.”  
3
Y-65  
Parking brake pedal  
4
CAUTION  
Do not hold the utility car on an  
incline with the accelerator use  
the brake.  
5
LOADING/TRAILER  
TOWING  
6
Y-117  
WARNING  
7
Be sure to check SAFETY INFOR-  
MATIONcarefully before loading  
or towing. (See page 3-3)  
8
WARNING  
G Do not exceed the maximum  
loading limits. An overloaded  
vehicle can be unstable.  
9
Y-119  
G Keep load as low as possible.  
Drive slowly when cargo is  
loaded. No top heavy loads.  
G Secure loads to prevent shifting.  
G Cargo should be evenly spread in  
cargo bed as far forward as pos-  
sible the center of gravity may  
affect the handling, steering, and  
braking performance.  
10  
11  
MAXIMUM LOADING LIMIT  
G Maximum cargo bed load:  
363 kg (800 lb)  
G Tow hitch  
Tow weight (Including driver,  
passenger, vehicle cargo  
and trailer and trailer cargo):  
590 kg (1300 lb)  
G Make sure cargo in the trailer  
cannot move around. A shifting  
load can cause an accident.  
Tongue weight:  
68 kg (150 lb)  
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHARTS  
1
2
Regular maintenance is required for the best performance and safe operation of  
your utility car.  
WARNING  
Be sure to turn off the main switch and apply the parking brake when you perform maintenance unless  
otherwise specified. If the owner is not familiar with machine servicing, this work should be done by a  
Yamaha dealer or other qualified mechanic.  
3
FOR G21A  
C - CHECK CA - CHECK AND ADJUST R - REPLACE S - SERVICE CL - CLEAN AND LUBRICATE L - LUBRICATE  
20 Rounds  
20 hours  
Opera- 100 miles  
125 rds  
125 hrs  
600 mls  
1000 kms  
(Every 6  
months)  
250 rds  
250 hrs  
1200 mls 2500 mls  
2000 kms 4000 kms 8000 kms  
(Every  
year)  
500 rds  
500 hrs  
1000 rds  
1000 hrs  
5000mls  
Pre-  
Remarks  
4
tion  
160 kms  
(Every  
month)  
(Every  
2 years)  
(Every  
4 years) Page  
PRE-  
OPER- Check air cooling duct  
ATION Check fuel lines for leakage  
Check engine oil  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
6-4  
5
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
*
6-3  
6-3  
CHECKS Check fuel level  
Check for looseness  
and corrosion of battery  
terminals and hold downs  
6
C
C
C
C
C
C
6-5  
Check brake pedal freeplay  
and adjust if necessary  
C
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
8-12  
6-6  
7
Check steering operation  
Check tire pressure, tread  
depth, tire surface for damage  
C
C
C
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
6-5  
6-7  
Check body and chassis for  
damage  
8
Check tightness of all bolts,  
nuts, and screws  
C
C
C
C
C
*
9
Check reverse buzzer  
operation  
C
C
C
C
C
6-6  
EVERY Check fuel filter for clogging  
MONTH Check wear of drive belt  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
*
8-8  
10  
11  
Check operation of  
Forward / Reverse shifting  
C
C
C
C
C
Clean / Lube pedal control area  
CL  
EVERY 6 Wash pre-filter, check air  
MONTHS cleaner element  
S
C
C
S
C
C
S
C
C
S
C
8-6  
8-4/*  
*
Check spark plug and plug cap  
condition** / Check compression  
Check shock absorbers for oil  
leaks and damaged springs  
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C - CHECK CA - CHECK AND ADJUST R - REPLACE S - SERVICE CL - CLEAN AND LUBRICATE L - LUBRICATE  
1
2
20 Rounds  
20 hours  
Opera- 100 miles  
125 rds  
125 hrs  
600 mls  
1000 kms  
(Every 6  
months)  
250 rds  
250 hrs  
1200 mls 2500 mls  
2000 kms 4000 kms 8000 kms  
(Every  
year)  
500 rds  
500 hrs  
1000 rds  
1000 hrs  
5000mls  
Pre-  
Remarks  
tion  
160 kms  
(Every  
month)  
(Every  
2 years)  
(Every  
4 years) Page  
EVERY Replace engine oil  
R
R
R
8-5  
YEAR  
Adjust throttle cables,**  
choke cable, check carburetor  
throttle shaft for wear**  
CA  
CA  
CA  
*
3
Check starter V-belt for  
damage and tension  
C
C
C
C
C
C
*
8-8  
*
Check drive belt for slippage,  
wear or scratches  
4
Check sliding sheave and  
ramp shoes; Grease secondary  
sheave bearing.  
CL  
CL  
CL  
Grease primary sheave  
L
C
S
L
C
S
L
C
S
*
*
5
Check operation of speed limiter  
Apply battery terminal protectant  
Check wiring connections  
and insulation  
C
C
C
C
C
C
6
Check shoe lining thickness  
and rear axle bearing play  
*
Check kingpin play, seal, and  
cap / Adjust wheel alignment  
CA  
C
CA  
C
CA  
C
*
7
Check wheel nut tightness,  
front wheel bearing play  
*
Check gear box oil level  
and leakage  
C
C
C
8-10  
8
Check operation and adjust  
pedal stop if necessary  
CA  
CA  
C
CA  
S
*
*
*
EVERY Check brushes for wear and  
2 YEARS commutator for dirt  
9
EVERY Replace fuel filter and  
4 YEARS fuel hoses  
R
Check tightness of cylinder  
head / Adjust valves  
CA  
R
*
10  
11  
Replace gear box oil  
8-10  
Check for grease leakage;  
adjust gearbox if necessary  
CA  
*
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EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM  
1
2
AND COMPONENTS  
Item  
Acronym  
CARB. ASSY., LH., JT.,  
CARBURETOR 2 & JT.,  
CARBURETOR 1  
CARB (Carburetor)  
T.C.I. MAGNETO ASSY. &  
PLUG, SPARK  
El (Electronic Ignition)  
3
CRANKCASE 1 & HEAD,  
CYLINDER 1  
PCV (Positive Crankcase  
Ventilation)  
4
AIR FILTER ASSY.  
MUFF., 2  
ACL (Air Cleaner)  
5
The above items and the correspond-  
ing acronyms are provided in accor-  
dance with U.S. EPA REGULATIONS  
FOR SMALL NONROAD ENGINES  
and the CALIFORNIA REGULA-  
TIONS FOR NEW 1995 AND LATER  
6
OFF-HIGHWAY  
VEHICLES AND ENGINES.  
RECREATIONAL  
7
The acronyms conform to the latest  
version of the SAEs recommended  
practice document J1930, Diagnostic  
Acronyms, Terms, and Definitions For  
Electrical/Electronic System.  
8
9
It is recommended that these items  
be serviced by a Yamaha dealer or  
other qualified mechanic.  
10  
11  
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Spark Plug Inspection  
1
2
You should periodically remove and  
inspect the spark plug. Dirty or worn  
spark plugs can cause poor perfor-  
mance.  
B
å Spark plug  
Spark plug cap  
A
3
1. Check for discoloration and heavy  
carbon deposits. The normal  
electrode color will be tan. If it is  
not, replace it.  
Y-516  
4
2. Check the spark plug type, and  
check the spark plug gap with a  
feeler gauge.  
5
Standard spark plug:  
BPR2ES or BPR4ES  
6
Spark plug gap:  
Y-37  
0.028 0.031 in (0.7 0.8 mm)  
˜
˜
7
å Gap  
8
3. Clean the gasket and plug sur-  
faces and install the spark plug fin-  
ger tight before tightening to the  
following torque:  
9
Spark plug torque:  
.
14.5 ft lb  
.
10  
11  
(20 Nm, 2.0 m kg)  
WARNING  
When removing or installing the  
spark plug, be careful not to dam-  
age the insulator. A damaged insu-  
lator could allow external sparks,  
which could lead to explosion or  
fire.  
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Engine Oil Replacement  
1
2
1. Warm up the engine for several  
minutes, place the utility car on a  
level surface, then stop the  
engine.  
WARNING  
Use caution not to touch hot engine  
oil or hot engine parts, during the  
following procedure.  
3
4
2. Place an oil pan under the engine  
drain plug.  
5
3. Remove the oil drain plug and let  
the oil drain completely.  
6
NOTE:  
Dispose of used oil in an environmen-  
tally safe way, such as taking oil to an  
oil collection station.  
7
4. Install the drain plug, along with a  
new drain plug gasket, finger tight  
before tightening to the following  
torque:  
Y-624  
8
Drain plug torque:  
9
.
23 ft lb  
Recommended oil:  
YAMALUBE 4-cycle oil or  
SAE 10W-30  
.
(31 Nm, 3.1 m kg)  
10  
11  
5. Add the correct quantity of oil  
through the oil filler hole.  
Engine oil capacity:  
1.16 US qt  
(1.1 L, 0.24 Imp gal)  
NOTE:  
Recommended engine oil classifica-  
tion: API Service SE, SF, or SG.  
Engine oils labeled Energy Conserv-  
ing IIare recommended.  
Oil change quantity:  
1.0 US qt  
(0.9 L, 0.19 Imp gal)  
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å Oil filler hole  
1
2
A
CAUTION  
Use care not to fill past the MAX  
dipstick mark, and be sure no for-  
eign material enters the crank-  
case. After replacing engine oil,  
check for oil leaks around the drain  
plug. If oil leaks are found, consult  
a Yamaha dealer.  
3
Y-515  
4
Air Filter  
To remove the air filter elements:  
A
5
B
1. Unlatch the air filter cover clips  
and remove cover.  
A
A
å Air filter cover clips  
Air filter cover  
6
7
Y-518  
2. Lift the air filter and pre-filter out  
of the air filter case.  
8
å Air filter  
Pre-filter  
A
B
9
CAUTION  
Be careful not to drop anything  
into the air inlet.  
10  
11  
Y-519  
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Inspection and cleaning:  
1
2
3. Wash the foam pre-filter in soap  
and water. Allow it to dry.  
å Soap and water  
Foam element  
4. Check the filter element. If dam-  
aged or dirty, replace it.  
3
Y-508  
CAUTION  
Do not wring out the foam pre-fil-  
ter, this could cause it to tear.  
4
5
5. To replace the elements, reverse  
the above steps.  
6
CAUTION  
The pre-filter has a notch on one  
side. It will only fit in the case one  
way.  
7
8
9
10  
11  
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Drive Belt  
To remove the drive belt:  
1
2
1. Set the drive select lever halfway  
between forward and reverse.  
2. Pull up on the drive belt and push  
it outward over the edge of the  
secondary sheave.  
3
3. Turn the secondary sheave clock-  
wise and the drive belt will roll off  
the sheave.  
4
4. Remove the drive belt from the pri-  
mary sheave.  
Y-60  
5
Inspection:  
6
To inspect the drive belt, check for  
frayed edges or tears, and measure  
drive belt against the following specifi-  
cation. If the belt shows excessive  
wear or damage, replace the belt with  
a new one.  
A
B
7
å New: 1.22 in. (31.0 mm)  
Replace when belt reaches:  
1.06 in. (27 mm)  
8
Y-44  
9
5. To install the drive belt, reverse the  
above steps, rolling the belt back  
over the secondary sheave.  
10  
11  
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Battery  
1
2
WARNING  
Battery electrolyte is poisonous and  
dangerous, causing severe burns,  
etc. It contains sulfuric acid. Avoid  
contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.  
Antidote:  
3
EXTERNAL: Flush with water.  
INTERNAL: Drink large quantities of  
water or milk. Follow with milk of  
magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable  
oil. Call physician immediately.  
4
EYES: Flush with water for 15  
minutes and get prompt medical  
attention.  
5
Batteries produce explosive gases.  
Keep sparks, flame, cigarettes, etc.,  
away.  
Ventilate when charging or using in  
enclosed space. Always shield eyes  
when working near batteries.  
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHIL-  
DREN.  
6
7
The 12-volt battery that provides start-  
ing power to your gas car normally  
doesnt require the addition of water  
during the one year warranty period  
provided by the battery manufacturer.  
If the battery loses its charge, have an  
experienced mechanic charge it.  
8
+
+
9
10  
11  
Y-45  
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MAINTENANCE  
Fuse Replacement  
WARNING  
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2
B
A
Be sure to use the specified fuse.  
Using a wrong fuse can cause elec-  
trical system damage and create a  
fire hazard.  
3
CAUTION  
C
Y-35  
When replacing a fuse be sure the  
main switch is turned off to prevent  
accidental short-circuiting.  
4
Replacement Fuse:  
10 Amp, Blade Style  
å Fuse case  
Fuse  
5
ç Replacement fuse  
6
Gear Box Oil  
To check gear box oil level:  
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1. Place the utility car on a level sur-  
face.  
2. Lift the seat and cargo bed.  
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10  
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Y-111  
3. Remove the oil plug (A).  
Recommended oil:  
SAE 90 gear oil  
Gearcase capacity:  
0.44 US qt  
(0.42 L, 0.09 Imp gal)  
A
B
Y-520  
8-10  
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G Add gear oil little by little until oil  
flows from the plug hole (B).  
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2
4. Allow excess gear oil to flow out  
until it stops.  
CAUTION  
Do not allow foreign material to  
enter the gear box.  
3
5. Reinstall the oil plug.  
4
NOTE:  
For gear oil replacement, consult a  
Yamaha dealer or other qualified  
mechanic.  
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6
Wheel Replacement  
To remove and install a wheel on your  
utility car:  
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1. With the wheels blocked to prevent  
the utility car from moving, loosen  
the wheel nuts.  
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Y-57  
2. Elevate the utility car with a jack  
and remove the wheel nuts and  
the wheel.  
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Wheel nut tightening torque:  
.
.
58 ft lb (80 Nm, 8.0 m kg)  
3. Reverse the removal steps when  
installing the wheel.  
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Brake Adjustment  
The brakes on your utility car are self-  
adjusting.  
WARNING  
Consult your Yamaha dealer before  
using your utility car if you suspect  
brake problems. Brake failure could  
result in a serious accident.  
Before you operate the car, press  
down on the brake pedal several times  
to make sure the brakes are function-  
ing properly.  
8-11  
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Brake Pedal Free Play  
Adjustment  
1
2
CAUTION  
Before adjusting brake pedal free  
play, pump the brake pedal several  
times to self-adjust the brakes.  
3
To adjust the brake pedal free play:  
4
1. Remove the service lid from the  
floor of the utility car.  
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Y-61  
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2. Check the brake pedal free play by  
pressing against the pedal with  
two fingers (using light force) and  
measuring the distance the pedal  
travels before resistance is felt.  
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14  
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10  
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Brake pedal free play:  
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25-30 mm (0.98-1.18 in.)  
Y-62  
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3. If the free play distance needs  
adjusting, loosen the lock nut and  
turn the adjusting nut in or out (in  
180° increments only, due to the  
cam shape of adjuster), until the  
free play specification is met.Then  
tighten the lock nut in place.  
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11  
WARNING  
Do not overtighten the brake  
cables. The self adjusters may not  
operate properly, reducing braking  
performance.  
Y-63A  
8-12  
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STORAGE  
Perform the following preparations  
when storing your utility car for extend-  
ed periods of time:  
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
NOTE:  
Turn main switch key to OFFposition,  
remove key, and store key in a safe  
place.  
DRAINING FUEL  
WARNING  
Gasoline and its vapors are highly  
flammable and explosive.  
G Do not smoke when refueling and  
keep away from sparks, flames, or  
other sources of ignition.  
G Stop engine and allow it to cool  
for several minutes before refuel-  
ing.  
G Refuel in a well-ventilated area.  
G Take care not to spill gasoline. If  
gasoline spills, wipe it up immedi-  
ately with dry rags. Always dis-  
pose of gasoline-soaked rags  
properly.  
G Tighten the filler cap securely  
after refueling.  
G If you swallow gasoline, inhale a  
lot of gasoline vapor, or get gaso-  
line in your eyes, get immediate  
medical attention.  
G If any gasoline gets on your skin, 10  
immediately wash with soap and  
water. Change clothing if gasoline  
spills on it.  
11  
1. Fill the fuel tank.  
A
å Float bowl drain screw  
2. Drain the carburetor float bowl into  
a suitable container by turning the  
screw located on the bottom of the  
carburetor.  
Y-521  
9-1  
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STORAGE  
ENGINE PREPARATION  
BATTERY  
1
2
PREPARATION  
With the key removed and the spark  
plug lead disconnected, turn the  
clutch by hand until compression is  
felt. This puts the valves in the closed  
position.  
1. Remove the battery from the utility  
car and store it in a cool, dry place  
that stays between 32˚F (0˚C) and  
90˚F (30˚C).  
2. Have the battery recharged every  
60-90 days to keep it fully  
charged. The battery must be kept  
fully charged to avoid damage.  
3
CHASSIS  
PREPARATION  
1. Increase the front tire pressure to  
4
2
23 psi (160 kPa, 1.6 kgf/cm ) and  
increase the rear tire pressure to  
31 psi (217 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm ).  
NOTE:  
Batteries like the one supplied with  
your car normally do not require you to  
check the water level inside the bat-  
tery for the one year warranty  
period provided by the manufacturer.  
2
5
2. Clean exterior of the utility car and  
apply a rust inhibitor.  
6
3. Cover the utility car with a breath-  
able cover and store it in a dry,  
well-ventilated area.  
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9-2  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
1
2
Items  
G21A  
Dimensions:  
Overall length  
Overall width  
Overall height (steering height)  
Height of floor  
Wheelbase  
120.0 in. (3050 mm)  
51.5 in. (1308 mm)  
47.2 in. (1200 mm)  
11.8 in. (300 mm)  
74.8 in. (1900 mm)  
3
Tread:  
Front  
Rear  
38.6 in. (980 mm)  
38.6 in. (980 mm)  
4.5 in. (115 mm)  
4
Min. ground clearance  
Weight:  
5
Dry weight (without battery)  
851 lb (386 kg)  
Performance:  
Maximum speed  
12 mph  
(19 km/h)  
6
Minimum turning radius  
Seating capacity  
129.92 in. (3.3 m)  
2 persons  
7
Hill climbing ability  
22˚ (40% grade)  
on pavement  
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10  
11  
10-1  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
ENGINE  
1
2
Items  
G21A  
Description:  
Engine type  
Number of cylinders  
Displacement  
4-stroke, Gasoline, OHV  
Single  
3
357 cm  
Bore x stroke  
Compression ratio  
Rated output  
3.30 x 2.48 in. (85 x 63 mm)  
8.1:1  
11.4 hp (8.5 kw)/3500 rpm  
Forced air cooled  
Starter  
TCI Magneto  
BPR2ES  
0.028-0.031 in. (0.7-0.8 mm)  
Splash  
3
Cooling system  
Starting system  
Ignition system  
Spark plug type  
Spark plug gap  
Lubrication system  
Engine oil type  
Engine oil capacity  
Oil change quantity  
4
5
YAMALUBE 4 cycle oil or SAE 10W30  
1.16 US qt (1.1 L, 0.24 Imp gal)  
1.0 US qt (0.9 L, 0.19 Imp gal)  
6
TRANSMISSION  
7
Items  
G21A  
Transmission:  
Type  
V-belt automatic centrifugal engagement  
1.22 x 39.76 in. (31 x 1010 mm)  
1.06 in. (27 mm)  
8
V-belt width and outer line length  
V-belt wear limit  
Governor:  
Type  
9
Oil bath flyweight  
12 mph (19 km/h)  
Factory speed setting  
Differential/reduction gear:  
Differential type  
Lubricant/capacity  
G21A  
Bevel gear  
SAE 90 gear oil/0.44 US qt  
(0.42 L, 0.09 Imp gal)  
10  
11  
BATTERIES  
Items  
G21A  
Battery:  
BCI group 24,  
RC: minimum 75 min  
CCA: minimum 400A  
10-2  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CHASSIS  
1
2
Items  
G21A  
Steering system:  
Type  
Steering angle (L.H.)  
Steering angle (R.H.)  
Lubricant/capacity  
Worm and pin  
1.5 turn  
1.5 turn  
Grease/3.0 US oz (0.09 L, 3.17 Imp oz)  
3
Brakes:  
Brake system  
Mechanical drum brake on front and rear wheels  
with self-adjusters.  
4
Type of brake  
Dual internal expanding shoe.  
Leading/trailing shoes (self-adjusting)  
Brake pedal freeplay linkage  
adjustment  
(Brake cable end play)  
5
25-30 mm  
0.004-0.02 in. (0.1-0.5 mm)  
Parking brake:  
Type  
Foot type; parking brake with automatic  
release.  
6
Release timing  
(Bolt heads round parallel to arm)  
0.04 in. (1 mm)  
7
Wheel:  
Tire size:  
Front  
18 x 8.508.00/4 PR  
18 x 8.508.00/TURF  
7.00I8.00  
8
Rear  
Rim size:  
Tire pressure:  
Front  
For G21A:  
2
2
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20 - 23 psi (140 - 160 kPa, 1.4 - 1.6 kgf/cm )  
29 - 31 psi (197 - 217 kPa, 2.0 - 2.2 kgf/cm )  
Rear  
10  
11  
10-3  
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G21A WIRING DIAGRAM  
WIRING  
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2
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4
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11  
11-1  
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10/31/00  
1PC - G21A O/M  
LIT196261100  
*LIT196261100*  
USA  
Yamaha Motor Corp., USA  
Cypress, California  
made in  
YAMAHA MOTOR  
MANUFACTURING CORP.  
OF AMERICA  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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