Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350 2011 Owner's Manual

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Pages 138
Year 2011
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Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350 2011 Specification

The Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350, released in 2011, is a robust all-terrain vehicle (ATV) designed for both recreational and utility purposes. This model is powered by a 348cc air/oil-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, providing a reliable balance of power and fuel efficiency. The engine is paired with a fully automatic Ultramatic® V-belt transmission system, which includes high, low, neutral, reverse, and park gears, ensuring ease of use and versatility across various terrains.

This ATV features a durable steel frame and is equipped with an independent double-wishbone suspension system on the front and a swingarm rear suspension, each offering 5.3 inches and 6.3 inches of travel respectively. This setup ensures a smooth and stable ride over rough terrain. The Grizzly 350's braking system comprises dual hydraulic front disc brakes and a sealed rear drum brake, providing reliable stopping power in diverse conditions.

The YFM35GA Grizzly 350 comes with a 4.0-gallon fuel tank, allowing for extended rides without frequent refueling. It has a towing capacity of 1,102 pounds and can carry up to 66 pounds on the front rack and 132 pounds on the rear rack, making it highly functional for hauling and transporting goods. The ATV rides on 25-inch tires, which offer excellent traction and stability.

Ergonomically designed for rider comfort and control, the Grizzly 350 features a comfortable seat height of 32.5 inches and a ground clearance of 9.7 inches, enhancing its off-road capabilities. Its compact dimensions, with an overall length of 81.3 inches, width of 42.5 inches, and height of 44.1 inches, make it maneuverable in tight spaces. The 2011 Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350 is a versatile and reliable choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike, offering a blend of performance, durability, and utility.

Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350 2011 F.A.Q.

What type of oil should I use for the Yamaha YFM35GA Grizzly 350 2011?

Use Yamalube 4, 10W-40 or similar high-quality 4-stroke motor oil designed for ATVs.

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

Change the oil every 6 months or 1,000 miles, whichever comes first.

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

For optimal performance, maintain a tire pressure of 4 psi in the front and 4 psi in the rear tires.

How do I troubleshoot an electric start issue on my Grizzly 350?

Check the battery connections, ensure the battery is charged, and inspect the starter relay and fuses.

What should I do if my Yamaha Grizzly 350 is overheating?

Check coolant levels, inspect the radiator for blockages, and ensure the fan is operational.

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

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the air filter and ensuring proper tire pressure, helps improve fuel efficiency.

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

Locate the brake adjusters near the wheels and turn them clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen the brakes.

What is the proper way to store my Grizzly 350 during the off-season?

Clean the ATV thoroughly, change the oil, fill the fuel tank, and disconnect the battery. Store it in a dry, covered location.

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

Remove the spark plug cap, use a spark plug wrench to remove the old plug, and install a new NGK DR8EA spark plug.

What should I do if my Grizzly 350 won't start in cold weather?

Ensure the choke is engaged, check the battery charge, and consider using a battery warmer.