Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012 Owner's Manual

The recommended oil type for the Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012 is SAE 10W-40 for all temperature ranges. It is important to use a high-quality motor oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications.
The air filter should be checked and cleaned every 20 hours of operation or more frequently if you are riding in dusty conditions. It should be replaced if it shows signs of wear or damage.
The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012 is 4 psi (27.6 kPa) for both front and rear tires. Always check the owner's manual for any specific adjustments based on load or terrain.
If your Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012 is having starting issues, check the battery for charge, inspect the spark plug for fouling or wear, and ensure the fuel system is clear and working properly. If problems persist, consult a professional mechanic.
Before storing the Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012, clean the ATV thoroughly, change the oil, add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank, and disconnect the battery. Store it in a dry, covered place to prevent moisture damage.
Overheating in the Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012 can be caused by low coolant levels, a clogged radiator, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Check these components and ensure proper airflow to the engine.
To adjust the chain tension on the Yamaha YFM25RB Raptor 2012, loosen the rear axle nut, adjust the chain tensioner bolts to achieve proper slack, and then retighten the axle nut. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions.
If the brakes feel spongy, check the brake fluid level and look for any leaks in the brake lines. Bleeding the brakes to remove air from the system may also be necessary. If the issue persists, consult a professional mechanic.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the air filter is clean, maintain proper tire pressure, use the recommended grade of fuel, and avoid excessive idling. Regular maintenance and tune-ups can also help optimize fuel efficiency.
Common causes of electrical issues include a dead or weak battery, corroded connectors, blown fuses, or damaged wiring. Regular inspection of the electrical system can help prevent these problems.