Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350 2007 Owner's Manual

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Pages 156
Year 2007
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Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350 2007 Specification

The Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350, released in 2007, is a robust all-terrain vehicle designed for both recreational and utility purposes. This ATV features a 348cc, air/oil-cooled, SOHC, four-stroke engine, providing a reliable power output and efficient performance. The engine is mated to a fully automatic Ultramatic® V-belt transmission, which includes high, low, neutral, reverse, and park gears, ensuring ease of use and versatility in various terrains.

The Grizzly 350 boasts an independent double-wishbone front suspension with 5.3 inches of travel and a swingarm rear suspension with 6.3 inches of travel, offering a smooth and stable ride over uneven surfaces. It is equipped with hydraulic front disc brakes and a sealed drum rear brake, delivering dependable stopping power under different conditions.

This ATV's chassis is built with a durable steel frame, and it has a ground clearance of 9.7 inches, allowing it to handle rough and rocky terrain with ease. The vehicle's overall dimensions are 75.2 inches in length, 42.7 inches in width, and 42.7 inches in height, with a seat height of 32.1 inches, making it accessible for riders of various sizes. It has a dry weight of 557 pounds and a fuel capacity of 3.8 gallons, enabling extended use without frequent refueling.

The Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350 also features a full-length skid plate, a sturdy front bumper, and a rear cargo rack with a load capacity of up to 66 pounds, adding to its utility. Additionally, it includes a multifunction digital meter, providing essential information at a glance. This model is designed for durability and reliability, offering a balanced combination of performance, comfort, and practicality for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350 2007 F.A.Q.

How do I perform regular maintenance on my Yamaha YFM35FGW Grizzly 350 2007?

Regular maintenance includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting the air filter, tightening bolts, and checking the brakes and tires. Follow the guidelines in the owner's manual for detailed steps.

What type of oil should I use for my Yamaha Grizzly 350?

It is recommended to use Yamalube 4 10W-40 or a similar high-quality 4-stroke engine oil suitable for all-terrain vehicles.

How can I troubleshoot starting issues with my Grizzly 350?

Check the battery connections, ensure the fuel valve is open, inspect the spark plug, and verify the kill switch is in the correct position.

What should I do if the Grizzly 350 is overheating?

Check the coolant level and ensure the radiator is clean from debris. Also, verify the fan is working properly and the coolant is circulating.

How do I adjust the brakes on my Yamaha Grizzly 350?

To adjust the brakes, locate the adjustment nuts on the brake cables and turn them to achieve the desired tension. Make sure not to over-tighten.

What steps should I follow to clean the air filter?

Remove the air filter cover, take out the filter, and clean it using a mild detergent and water. Let it dry completely before re-oiling and reinstalling it.

How often should I change the oil in my Grizzly 350?

The oil should be changed every 20 hours of operation or at least once a year, depending on usage conditions.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha Grizzly 350?

The recommended tire pressure is 5 psi for the front tires and 5 psi for the rear tires, but always check the owner’s manual for specific details.

How do I replace a blown fuse on my Grizzly 350?

Locate the fuse box, identify the blown fuse, and replace it with a fuse of the same rating. Ensure the ignition is off before replacing it.

What are the common signs that my Grizzly 350 needs servicing?

Common signs include unusual noises, decreased performance, difficulty starting, and abnormal vibrations. Regular checks can prevent these issues.