Yamaha YFM35FGD, YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 2013 Owner's Manual

Yamaha YFM35FGD, YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 2013 manual cover
Pages 144
Year 2013
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Yamaha YFM35FGD, YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 2013 Specification

The 2013 Yamaha YFM35FGD and YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 models are designed to offer robust performance and reliability for a variety of off-road applications. Both models are equipped with a 348cc, air/oil-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke engine that delivers strong power and torque, ideal for tackling challenging terrains. The engine is mated to a fully automatic Ultramatic® transmission, featuring dual-range (Hi/Lo) drive and reverse, which provides smooth and responsive handling.

The Grizzly 350 models incorporate a durable steel frame designed for enhanced rigidity and durability, ensuring a stable and comfortable ride. The suspension system includes an independent double-wishbone at the front with 5-way preload-adjustable shocks, while the rear suspension features a swingarm setup with a single shock, providing excellent ground clearance and impact absorption.

Both the YFM35FGD and YFM35FGHD come with On-Command® 2WD/4WD system, allowing riders to easily switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive with the simple push of a button. This feature enhances traction and control on various surfaces. The models are also equipped with reliable hydraulic disc brakes at the front and a sealed drum brake at the rear, ensuring consistent stopping power.

The Grizzly 350 boasts a fuel capacity of 3.8 gallons, including a 0.66-gallon reserve, providing ample range for extended outings. The ergonomic design includes a comfortable seat and user-friendly controls, making it suitable for both novice and experienced riders. Additional features include a multifunction digital display and a standard front bumper for added protection.

In summary, the 2013 Yamaha YFM35FGD and YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 models are versatile ATVs that combine robust engineering, advanced features, and rider-focused design, making them ideal choices for a range of off-road adventures.

Yamaha YFM35FGD, YFM35FGHD Grizzly 350 2013 F.A.Q.

What type of oil is recommended for the Yamaha Grizzly 350 2013?

It is recommended to use Yamalube 4 10W-40 or any 10W-40 oil that meets or exceeds API service classification SG, SF, or higher.

How often should the air filter be cleaned or replaced on the Grizzly 350 2013?

The air filter should be inspected every 20 hours or monthly, and cleaned or replaced as needed, especially in dusty conditions.

What is the correct tire pressure for the Yamaha Grizzly 350 2013?

The recommended tire pressure for the front tires is 25 psi and for the rear tires is 25 psi. Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold.

How do I troubleshoot starting issues with my Grizzly 350 2013?

If the engine won't start, check the battery for charge, ensure the fuel is fresh, inspect the spark plug, and check for any blown fuses.

What maintenance should be performed after riding in wet conditions?

After riding in wet conditions, thoroughly clean and dry the ATV, lubricate all pivot points, and check the brakes and electrical components for water damage.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Grizzly 350 2013?

To improve fuel efficiency, ensure tires are properly inflated, perform regular maintenance like oil changes, and avoid carrying excessive weight.

What is the towing capacity of the Yamaha Grizzly 350 2013?

The Yamaha Grizzly 350 2013 has a towing capacity of approximately 1,100 pounds (499 kg).

How do I adjust the idle speed on my Grizzly 350 2013?

To adjust the idle speed, locate the idle adjustment screw near the carburetor and turn it clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the idle speed.

What should I do if my Grizzly 350 2013 overheats?

If your ATV overheats, stop immediately, turn off the engine, and allow it to cool. Check the coolant level and inspect the radiator for debris or blockages.

How do I replace the spark plug on the Yamaha Grizzly 350 2013?

To replace the spark plug, remove the spark plug cap, use a spark plug wrench to remove the old plug, and install a new NGK DR8EA spark plug, ensuring it is tightened to the correct torque.