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OWNER'S MANUAL
GDR155/GDR155-R/GDR155-A
BF6-F8199-EY
EAU46093
Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.
Introduction
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Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling!
As the owner of the GDR155/GDR155-R/GDR155-A, you are benefiting from Yamaha's vast experience and newest tech-
nology regarding the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for de-
pendability.
Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your GDR155/GDR155-R/GDR155-A.
The Owner's Manual does not only instruct you in how to operate, inspect and maintain your scooter, but also in how to
safeguard yourself and others from trouble and injury.
In addition, the many tips given in this manual will help keep your scooter in the best possible condition. If you have any
further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Yamaha dealer.
The Yamaha team wishes you many safe and pleasant rides. So, remember to put safety first!
Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most cur-
rent product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your scooter and this
manual. If there is any question concerning this manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
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WARNING
Please read this manual carefully and completely before operating this scooter.
Important manual information
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Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
WARNING death or serious injury.
A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the
NOTICE vehicle or other property.
TIP A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.
*Product and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Important manual information
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GDR155/GDR155-R/GDR155-A
OWNER'S MANUAL
©2017 by Thai Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
1st edition, July 2017
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Thai Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Thailand.
Table of contents
Location of important labels........... 1-1 Instrument and control functions ...6-1 Tips for reducing fuel
Main switch/steering lock consumption ............................... 8-3
Safety information............................ 2-1 (GDR155/GDR155-R) ..................6-1 Engine break-in............................... 8-4
Further safe-riding points ............... 2-5 Keyhole cover .................................6-2 Parking............................................ 8-4
Helmets .......................................... 2-6 Indicator lights and warning
lights ............................................6-3 Periodic maintenance and
Description ....................................... 3-1 Multi-function meter unit.................6-5 adjustment ........................................ 9-1
Left view ......................................... 3-1 Handlebar switches ......................6-10 Owner's tool kit............................... 9-1
Right view....................................... 3-2 Front brake lever ...........................6-11 Periodic maintenance chart for the
Controls and instruments ............... 3-3 Rear brake lever ............................6-11 emission control system ............. 9-2
ABS (for ABS models) ...................6-11 General maintenance and
Smart key system (GDR155-A) ....... 4-1 Fuel tank cap ................................6-12 lubrication chart .......................... 9-3
Smart key system........................... 4-1 Fuel ...............................................6-13 Removing and installing panels...... 9-7
Operating range of the smart key Fuel tank overflow hose ................6-14 Checking the spark plug................. 9-8
system......................................... 4-2 Catalytic converter ........................6-14 Engine oil and oil strainer ............. 9-10
Handling of the smart key and Seat (GDR155/GDR155-R) ...........6-15 Final transmission oil .................... 9-12
mechanical keys ......................... 4-3 Helmet holders..............................6-15 Coolant ......................................... 9-13
Smart key ....................................... 4-5 Storage compartments .................6-16 Air filter and V-belt case air filter
Replacing the smart key battery..... 4-6 Sidestand ......................................6-17 elements.................................... 9-15
Main switch .................................... 4-7 Ignition circuit cut-off system .......6-18 Checking the throttle grip
Fuel tank cap lid opening and Auxiliary DC jack ...........................6-20 free play..................................... 9-17
closing....................................... 4-10 Valve clearance............................. 9-17
Seat opening and closing............. 4-11 For your safety pre-operation Tires .............................................. 9-18
checks ...............................................7-1 Cast wheels .................................. 9-19
Stop and Start System Checking the front brake lever
(GDR155-A) ....................................... 5-1 Operation and important riding free play..................................... 9-20
Stop and Start System ................... 5-1 points .................................................8-1 Adjusting the rear brake lever
Stop and Start System operation... 5-1 Starting the engine..........................8-1 free play..................................... 9-20
Starting off ......................................8-2 Checking the front brake pads
Acceleration and deceleration ........8-3 and rear brake shoes ............... 9-21
Braking............................................8-3 Checking the brake fluid level ...... 9-22
Table of contents
Changing the brake fluid ..............9-23 Storage ......................................... 10-3
Checking the V-belt.......................9-23
Checking and lubricating the Specifications ................................. 11-1
cables.........................................9-23
Checking and lubricating the Consumer information................... 12-1
throttle grip and cable................9-24 Identification numbers .................. 12-1
Lubricating the front and rear Vehicle data recording .................. 12-2
brake levers................................9-24
Checking and lubricating the Index ................................................ 13-1
centerstand and sidestand ........9-25
Checking the front fork..................9-25
Checking the steering ...................9-26
Checking the wheel bearings ........9-26
Battery ...........................................9-27
Replacing the fuses.......................9-28
Headlight .......................................9-30
Replacing an auxiliary light bulb....9-30
Tail/brake light...............................9-31
Replacing a front turn signal
light bulb ....................................9-31
Replacing a rear turn signal
light bulb ....................................9-32
Replacing the license plate
light bulb ....................................9-33
Troubleshooting ............................9-33
Troubleshooting charts .................9-36
Emergency mode (GDR155-A) ......9-38
Scooter care and storage ..............10-1
Matte color caution .......................10-1
Care ...............................................10-1
Location of important labels
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1
Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of
your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement
label is available from your Yamaha dealer.
1 2
1-1
Location of important labels
1
1 2
100kPa=1bar kPa, psi kPa, psi
200, 29 225, 33
200, 29 225, 33
2BL-F1668-00
1-2
Safety information
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Never operate a scooter without conspicuous appears to be very
proper training or instruction. Take effective in reducing the chance of
a training course. Beginners this type of accident.
2 Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- Therefore:
As the vehicle's owner, you are re- tified instructor. Contact an autho- · Wear a brightly colored jacket.
sponsible for the safe and proper oper- rized scooter dealer to find out · Use extra caution when you are
ation of your scooter. about the training courses nearest approaching and passing
Scooters are single-track vehicles. you. through intersections, since in-
Their safe use and operation are de- tersections are the most likely
pendent upon the use of proper riding Safe Riding places for scooter accidents to
techniques as well as the expertise of Perform the pre-operation checks occur.
the operator. Every operator should each time you use the vehicle to make · Ride where other motorists can
know the following requirements be- sure it is in safe operating condition. see you. Avoid riding in another
fore riding this scooter. Failure to inspect or maintain the vehi- motorist's blind spot.
He or she should: cle properly increases the possibility of · Never maintain a scooter with-
Obtain thorough instructions from an accident or equipment damage. out proper knowledge. Contact
a competent source on all aspects See page 7-1 for a list of pre-operation an authorized scooter dealer to
of scooter operation. checks. inform you on basic scooter
Observe the warnings and mainte- This scooter is designed to carry maintenance. Certain mainte-
nance requirements in this Own- the operator and a passenger. nance can only be carried out
er's Manual. The failure of motorists to detect by certified staff.
Obtain qualified training in safe and recognize scooters in traffic is
and proper riding techniques. the predominating cause of auto-
Obtain professional technical ser- mobile/scooter accidents. Many
vice as indicated in this Owner's accidents have been caused by
Manual and/or when made neces- an automobile driver who did not
sary by mechanical conditions. see the scooter. Making yourself
2-1
Safety information
Many accidents involve inexperi- · Always signal before turning or Protective Apparel
enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from scooter
erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. accidents are the result of head inju-
accidents do not even have a cur- The posture of the operator and ries. The use of a safety helmet is the 2
rent driver's license. passenger is important for proper single most critical factor in the pre-
· Make sure that you are qualified control. vention or reduction of head injuries.
and that you only lend your · The operator should keep both Always wear an approved helmet.
scooter to other qualified opera- hands on the handlebar and Wear a face shield or goggles.
tors. both feet on the operator foot- Wind in your unprotected eyes
· Know your skills and limits. rests during operation to main- could contribute to an impairment
Staying within your limits may tain control of the scooter. of vision that could delay seeing a
help you to avoid an accident. · The passenger should always hazard.
· We recommend that you prac- hold onto the operator, the seat The use of a jacket, substantial
tice riding your scooter where strap or grab bar, if equipped, shoes, trousers, gloves, etc., is ef-
there is no traffic until you have with both hands and keep both fective in preventing or reducing
become thoroughly familiar with feet on the passenger footrests. abrasions or lacerations.
the scooter and all of its con- Never carry a passenger unless Never wear loose-fitting clothes,
trols. he or she can firmly place both otherwise they could catch on the
Many accidents have been feet on the passenger footrests. control levers or wheels and cause
caused by error of the scooter op- Never ride under the influence of injury or an accident.
erator. A typical error made by the alcohol or other drugs. Always wear protective clothing
operator is veering wide on a turn This scooter is designed for on- that covers your legs, ankles, and
due to excessive speed or under- road use only. It is not suitable for feet. The engine or exhaust sys-
cornering (insufficient lean angle off-road use. tem become very hot during or af-
for the speed). ter operation and can cause
· Always obey the speed limit and burns.
never travel faster than warrant- A passenger should also observe
ed by road and traffic condi- the above precautions.
tions.
2-2
Safety information
Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Do not run engine outdoors where When loading within this weight limit,
All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind:
monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing a building through openings such Cargo and accessory weight
2 carbon monoxide can cause head- as windows and doors. should be kept as low and close to
aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, the scooter as possible. Securely
confusion, and eventually death. Loading pack your heaviest items as close
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor- Adding accessories or cargo to your to the center of the vehicle as pos-
less, tasteless gas which may be scooter can adversely affect stability sible and make sure to distribute
present even if you do not see or smell and handling if the weight distribution the weight as evenly as possible
any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of of the scooter is changed. To avoid the on both sides of the scooter to
carbon monoxide can collect rapidly possibility of an accident, use extreme minimize imbalance or instability.
and you can quickly be overcome and caution when adding cargo or acces- Shifting weights can create a sud-
unable to save yourself. Also, deadly sories to your scooter. Use extra care den imbalance. Make sure that
levels of carbon monoxide can linger when riding a scooter that has added accessories and cargo are se-
for hours or days in enclosed or poorly cargo or accessories. Here, along with curely attached to the scooter be-
ventilated areas. If you experience any the information about accessories be- fore riding. Check accessory
symptoms of carbon monoxide poi- low, are some general guidelines to fol- mounts and cargo restraints fre-
soning, leave the area immediately, get low if loading cargo to your scooter: quently.
fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT- The total weight of the operator, pas- · Properly adjust the suspension
MENT. senger, accessories and cargo must for your load (suspension-ad-
Do not run engine indoors. Even if not exceed the maximum load limit. justable models only), and
you try to ventilate engine exhaust Operation of an overloaded vehicle check the condition and pres-
with fans or open windows and could cause an accident. sure of your tires.
doors, carbon monoxide can rap- · Never attach any large or heavy
idly reach dangerous levels. Maximum load: items to the handlebar, front
Do not run engine in poorly venti- 153 kg (337 lb) (GDR155-A, fork, or front fender. Such items
GDR155-R)
lated or partially enclosed areas 154 kg (340 lb) (GDR155) can create unstable handling or
such as barns, garages, or car- a slow steering response.
ports.
2-3
Safety information
This vehicle is not designed to nize that some aftermarket accesso- are added to the handlebar or
pull a trailer or to be attached to ries or modifications are not suitable front fork area, they must be as
a sidecar. because of potential safety hazards to lightweight as possible and
you or others. Installing aftermarket should be kept to a minimum. 2
Genuine Yamaha Accessories products or having other modifications · Bulky or large accessories may
Choosing accessories for your vehicle performed to your vehicle that change seriously affect the stability of
is an important decision. Genuine any of the vehicle's design or operation the scooter due to aerodynamic
Yamaha accessories, which are avail- characteristics can put you and others effects. Wind may attempt to lift
able only from a Yamaha dealer, have at greater risk of serious injury or the scooter, or the scooter may
been designed, tested, and approved death. You are responsible for injuries become unstable in cross
by Yamaha for use on your vehicle. related to changes in the vehicle. winds. These accessories may
Many companies with no connection Keep the following guidelines in mind, also cause instability when
to Yamaha manufacture parts and ac- as well as those provided under "Load- passing or being passed by
cessories or offer other modifications ing" when mounting accessories. large vehicles.
for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in Never install accessories or carry · Certain accessories can dis-
a position to test the products that cargo that would impair the per- place the operator from his or
these aftermarket companies produce. formance of your scooter. Careful- her normal riding position. This
Therefore, Yamaha can neither en- ly inspect the accessory before improper position limits the
dorse nor recommend the use of ac- using it to make sure that it does freedom of movement of the
cessories not sold by Yamaha or not in any way reduce ground operator and may limit control
modifications not specifically recom- clearance or cornering clearance, ability, therefore, such accesso-
mended by Yamaha, even if sold and limit suspension travel, steering ries are not recommended.
installed by a Yamaha dealer. travel or control operation, or ob- Use caution when adding electri-
scure lights or reflectors. cal accessories. If electrical ac-
Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and · Accessories fitted to the han- cessories exceed the capacity of
Modifications dlebar or the front fork area can the scooter's electrical system, an
While you may find aftermarket prod- create instability due to improp- electric failure could result, which
ucts similar in design and quality to er weight distribution or aerody- could cause a dangerous loss of
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog- namic changes. If accessories lights or engine power.
2-4
Safety information
Aftermarket Tires and Rims cation for the straps carefully so EAU57600
The tires and rims that came with your the straps will not rub against Further safe-riding points
scooter were designed to match the painted surfaces during transport. Be sure to signal clearly when
2 performance capabilities and to pro- The suspension should be com- making turns.
vide the best combination of handling, pressed somewhat by the tie- Braking can be extremely difficult
braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, downs, if possible, so that the on a wet road. Avoid hard braking,
sizes, and combinations may not be scooter will not bounce exces- because the scooter could slide.
appropriate. Refer to page 9-18 for tire sively during transport. Apply the brakes slowly when
specifications and more information on stopping on a wet surface.
replacing your tires. Slow down as you approach a
corner or turn. Once you have
Transporting the Scooter completed a turn, accelerate
Be sure to observe following instruc- slowly.
tions before transporting the scooter in Be careful when passing parked
another vehicle. cars. A driver might not see you
Remove all loose items from the and open a door in your path.
scooter. Railroad crossings, streetcar rails,
Point the front wheel straight iron plates on road construction
ahead on the trailer or in the truck sites, and manhole covers be-
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre- come extremely slippery when
vent movement. wet. Slow down and cross them
Secure the scooter with tie-downs with caution. Keep the scooter up-
or suitable straps that are at- right, otherwise it could slide out
tached to solid parts of the scoot- from under you.
er, such as the frame or upper The brake pads or linings could
front fork triple clamp (and not, for get wet when you wash the scoot-
example, to rubber-mounted han- er. After washing the scooter,
dlebars or turn signals, or parts check the brakes before riding.
that could break). Choose the lo-
2-5
Safety information
Always wear a helmet, gloves, EAUU0033
Correct usage
trousers (tapered around the cuff Helmets
and ankle so they do not flap), and Operating this vehicle without an ap-
a brightly colored jacket. proved motorcycle helmet increases 2
Do not carry too much luggage on your chances of a severe head injury or
the scooter. An overloaded scoot- death in the event of an accident. The
er is unstable. Use a strong cord majority of fatalities from motorcycle or
to secure any luggage to the carri- scooter accidents are the result of
er (if equipped). A loose load will head injuries. The use of a safety hel-
affect the stability of the scooter met is the single most critical factor in ZAUU0003
and could divert your attention the prevention or reduction of head in-
juries. Wrong usage
from the road. (See page 2-3.)
Always select an approved motorcy-
cle helmet
Pay attention to the following when
choosing a motorcycle helmet.
The helmet must meet the safety
standard "TIS".
The helmet size must match the
size of the rider's head. ZAUU0007
Never subject a helmet to heavy
shocks. Types of helmets and their usage
Half-type: use only for riding at low
Wearing the helmet correctly speeds
Always connect the chin strap. In the
case of an accident, the helmet has a
much less chance of coming off if the
chin strap is connected.
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Safety information
2
ZAUU0004 ZAUU0006
Full-type: use only for riding at low
to mid-range speeds
ZAUU0005
Full-face-type: use for riding at
mid-range to high speeds
2-7
Description
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Left view
1,2 3 4 5 6
3
10,11 9 8 7
1. Front storage compartment (page 6-16) 9. V-belt case air filter element (page 9-15)
2. Auxiliary DC jack (page 6-20) 10.Engine oil drain bolt A (page 9-10)
3. Fuel tank cap (page 6-12) 11.Engine oil drain bolt B (page 9-10)
4. Owner's tool kit (page 9-1)
5. Rear storage compartment (page 6-16)
6. Air filter element (page 9-15)
7. Final transmission oil filler cap (page 9-12)
8. Final transmission oil drain bolt (page 9-12)
3-1
Description
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Right view
1 2 3,4 567
3
10 9 8
1. Rear turn signal light (page 9-32) 9. Spark plug (page 9-8)
2. Tail/brake light (page 9-31) 10.Engine oil filler cap (page 9-10)
3. Battery (page 9-27)
4. Fuse box (page 9-28)
5. Headlight (page 9-30)
6. Auxiliary light (page 9-30)
7. Front turn signal light (page 9-31)
8. Coolant reservoir (page 9-13)
3-2
Description
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Controls and instruments
GDR155/GDR155-R
1 2 3 4 5
3
7 6
1. Rear brake lever (page 6-11)
2. Left handlebar switches (page 6-10)
3. Multi-function meter unit (page 6-5)
4. Right handlebar switch (page 6-10)
5. Front brake lever (page 6-11)
6. Throttle grip (page 9-17)
7. Main switch/steering lock (page 6-1)
3-3
Description
GDR155-A
1 2 3 4 5
3
7 6
1. Rear brake lever (page 6-11)
2. Left handlebar switches (page 6-10)
3. Multi-function meter unit (page 6-5)
4. Right handlebar switches (page 6-10)
5. Front brake lever (page 6-11)
6. Throttle grip (page 9-17)
7. Main switch/steering lock (page 6-1)
3-4
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
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Smart key system
The smart key system enables you to 1
operate the vehicle without using a 1
mechanical key. In addition, there is an 2
answer-back function to help you lo-
cate the vehicle in a parking lot. (See
page 4-5.)
4
1
1. Main switch 1. Vehicle mounted antenna
2. Main switch knob
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EWA14704 NOTICE
2 WARNING The smart key system uses weak ra-
Keep implanted pacemakers or dio waves. The smart key system
cardiac defibrillators, as well as may not work in the following situa-
other electric medical devices tions.
1. Smart key away from the vehicle mounted The smart key is placed in a lo-
2. Smart key button antenna (see illustration). cation exposed to strong radio
Radio waves transmitted by the waves or other electromagnetic
antenna may affect the opera- noise
tion of such devices when close There are facilities nearby that
by. are emitting strong radio waves
If you have an electric medical (TV or radio towers, power
device, consult a doctor or the plants, broadcasting stations,
device manufacturer before us- airports, etc.)
ing this vehicle.
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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
You are carrying or using com- EAU78941
Operating range of the smart TIP
munication equipment such as
key system As the smart key system uses
radios or mobile phones in
The operating range of the smart key weak radio waves, the operating
close proximity of the smart key
system is about 80 cm (31.5 in) from range may be affected by the sur-
The smart key is in contact with
the main switch. rounding environment.
or covered by a metallic object
When the battery of the smart key
Other vehicles equipped with a
is discharged, the smart key may
smart key system are nearby
4 not work or its operating range
In such situations, move the smart
may become very small.
key to another location and perform
If the smart key is turned off, the
the operation again. If it still does
vehicle will not recognize the
not work, use the mechanical key to
smart key even if it is within oper-
carry out the operation in emergen-
ating range. If the smart key sys-
cy mode (See page 9-38).
tem does not operate, see page
4-5 and confirm that the smart key
TIP
is turned on.
To preserve vehicle battery power, the
Placing the smart key in the front
smart key system turns off approxi-
or rear storage compartment may
mately 9 days after the vehicle was last
block communication between
used (the answer-back function is dis-
the smart key and the vehicle. If
abled). In this situation, simply push
the rear storage compartment is
the main switch knob to turn the smart
locked with the smart key inside,
key system back on.
the smart key system may be dis-
abled. The smart key should al-
ways be carried with you.
4-2
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
When leaving the vehicle, make EAU76460 EWA17952
sure you lock the steering and Handling of the smart key and WARNING
take the smart key with you. It is mechanical keys The smart key should be carried
recommended that you turn the 2 2 1 with you. Do not store it on the
smart key off. vehicle.
When the smart key is within
This telecommunication equipment is
operating range, exercise due
in compliance with NBTC require-
care because other people not
ments. 4
carrying the smart key can start
the engine and operate the vehi-
cle.
Included with the vehicle is one smart
1. Smart key
key, two mechanical keys, and one
2. Mechanical key
identification number card. The identi-
fication number can also be found on
2 1 the inside of the smart key itself. Keep
868588 one mechanical key and the identifica-
tion number card in a safe place sepa-
868588 rate from the vehicle.
If the vehicle battery is discharged, the
mechanical key can be used to open
the seat to charge or replace the bat-
tery. Therefore it is recommended that
1. Identification number card
you carry one mechanical key together
2. Identification number with the smart key.
If the smart key and the smart key sys-
tem identification number are both lost
or damaged, the entire smart key sys-
4-3
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
tem will need to be replaced. To pre- Keep the smart key away from still does not operate, check the
vent this, it is recommended that you strong magnetic fields and vehicle battery and then have a
write down the identification num- magnetic objects such as key Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
ber in case the identification number holders, TVs, and computers. If the smart key continually re-
card is lost. Keep the smart key away from ceives radio waves, the smart key
ECA21573
electric medical equipment. battery will discharge quickly. (For
NOTICE Do not allow oils, polishing example, when placed in the vicin-
The smart key has precision elec- agents, fuel, or any strong ity of electrical products such as
4 tronic components. Observe the fol- chemicals to come in contact televisions, radios, or computers.)
lowing precautions to prevent with the smart key. The smart You can register up to six smart
possible malfunction or damage. key body may become discol- keys for the same vehicle. See a
Do not place or store the smart ored or cracked. Yamaha dealer regarding spare
key in a storage compartment. smart keys.
The smart key may be damaged TIP If a smart key is lost, contact a
from road vibrations or exces- The smart key battery life is ap- Yamaha dealer immediately to
sive heat. proximately two years, but this prevent the vehicle from being
Do not drop, bend, or subject may vary according to operating stolen, etc.
the smart key to strong impacts. conditions.
Do not submerge the smart key Replace the smart key battery
in water or other liquids. when the smart key system indi-
Do not place heavy items or ex- cator light flashes for 20 seconds
cessive stress on the smart key. when the vehicle is turned on, or
Do not leave the smart key in a when the smart key indicator light
place exposed to direct sun- does not come on when the smart
light, high temperature or high key button is pushed. (See page
humidity. 4-6.) After changing the smart key
Do not grind or attempt to mod- battery, if the smart key system
ify the smart key.
4-4
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
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To check whether the smart key is 2. Turn the main switch to "OFF",
Smart key turned on or off and then push the main switch
Push the smart key button to confirm knob once.
1 the current operating status of the 3. Within 9 seconds of pushing the
smart key. knob, push and hold the knob
If the smart key indicator light: again for 5 seconds.
2 Short flash (0.1 seconds): The 4. When the beeper sounds, the set-
smart key is turned on. ting is complete.
Long flash (0.5 seconds): The If the beeper: 4
smart key is turned off. Sounds twice: The beeper is
turned off.
1. Smart key indicator light Remote answer-back function Sounds once: The beeper is
2. Smart key button Push the smart key button to operate turned on.
the answer-back function remotely.
To turn the smart key on or off The beeper will sound twice and all of
Push and hold the smart key button for the turn signal lights will flash twice.
approximately 1 second to turn the This feature is convenient for locating
smart key on or off. When the smart your vehicle in a parking lot and other
key is turned off, the vehicle cannot be areas.
operated even if the smart key is within
operating range. To operate the vehi- To turn the answer-back beeper on
cle, turn the smart key on and bring it or off
within operating range. (See Operat- The beeper, which sounds when the
ing range of the smart key system.) answer-back function is operated, can
be turned on or off according to the fol-
lowing procedure.
1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
within operating range.
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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
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Make sure the battery is in-
Replacing the smart key bat- WARNING stalled correctly. Confirm the di-
tery The battery and other remov- rection of the positive/"+" side
Replace the battery in the following sit- able parts may cause injury if of the battery.
uations. swallowed. Keep the battery
The smart key system indicator and other removable parts away To replace the smart key battery
light flashes for about 20 seconds from children. 1. Open the smart key case as
when the power of the vehicle is Do not expose the battery to di- shown.
4 turned on. rect sunlight or other heat
The answer-back function does sources.
not operate when the smart key ECA15784
button is pushed.
NOTICE
Use a cloth when opening the
smart key case with a screw-
driver. Direct contact with hard
objects may damage or scratch
the smart key.
Take precautions to prevent the 2. Remove the battery.
waterproof seal from being
1 damaged or contaminated by
dirt.
1. Smart key system indicator light " "
Do not touch the internal cir-
cuits and terminals. This may
cause malfunctions.
Do not apply excessive force to
the smart key when replacing
the battery.
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1 Main switch
1
1
4
1. Battery 1. Battery
4. Gently snap the smart key case 1. Main switch knob
TIP
closed.
Dispose of the removed battery in ac-
cordance with local regulations.
3. Install a new battery as shown.
Note the polarity of the battery.
Specified battery:
CR2032
1
1. Smart key system indicator light " "
The main switch is used to turn the ve-
hicle power on and off, lock and unlock
the steering, and open the seat or fuel
tank cap lid. After pushing the main
switch knob (and confirmation with the
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3. While the smart key system indi-
ON (on)
switch can be turned while the smart cator light is on, turn the main
key system indicator light is on (ap- switch to "ON". All of the turn sig-
proximately 4 seconds).
1 2 nal lights flash twice and the vehi-
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cle power turns on.
WARNING
TIP
Never turn the main switch to
If the vehicle battery voltage is
"OFF", " ", or "OPEN" while the ve-
4 low, the turn signal lights will not
hicle is moving. Otherwise the elec-
flash.
trical systems will be switched off,
See "Emergency mode" on page
which may result in loss of control or
1. Push. 9-38 for information on turning the
an accident.
2. Turn. vehicle power on without the
smart key.
TIP All electrical circuits are supplied with
Do not push the main switch knob re- the power, and the engine can be start- EAU76510
peatedly or turn the main switch back ed. OFF (off)
and forth excessively (beyond normal
use). To protect the main switch from 1
To turn the vehicle power on
damage, the smart key system will 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
temporarily disable, and the smart key within operating range.
system indicator light will flash. If this 2. Push the main switch knob and
occurs, wait until the indicator light the smart key indicator light will
stops flashing, and then operate the come on for approximately 4 sec-
main switch. onds.
The main switch positions are de-
scribed below. 1. Turn.
All electrical systems are off.
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To unlock the steering
" " (lock)
1. With the smart key turned on and
within operating range, turn the
1 2 1 2
main switch to "OFF".
2. The turn signal lights flash once
and the vehicle power turns off.
TIP
When the main switch is turned to 4
"OFF" but the smart key cannot be
confirmed (the smart key is either out-
side operation range or has been 1. Push.
1. Push.
turned off), the beeper will sound for 3 2. Turn.
2. Turn.
seconds and the smart key system in- 1. With the smart key turned on and
dicator light will flash for 30 seconds. The steering is locked and all electrical
within operating range, push the
During this 30 seconds, the main systems are off.
main switch knob.
switch can be freely operated. 2. While the smart key system indi-
After 30 seconds, the vehicle To lock the steering
cator light is on, push and turn the
power will turn off automatically. 1. Turn the handlebar all the way to
main switch to the desired posi-
To turn the vehicle power off im- the left.
tion.
mediately, push the main switch 2. With the smart key turned on and
knob four times within 2 seconds. within operating range, turn and
push the main switch to " ".
TIP
If the steering will not lock, try turning
the handlebar back to the right slightly.
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Fuel tank cap lid opening and TIP
closing 1 Make sure that the lid is securely
closed before riding.
To open the fuel tank cap lid
1. With the smart key on and within
operating range, push the main
switch knob.
4
1 2 1. "FUEL" button
TIP
When the main switch is in the "OPEN"
position and the smart key is moved
out of operating range, the beeper will
sound. The beeper will also sound if
the main switch is left in the "OPEN"
1. Push. position for 3 minutes. To stop the
2. Turn. beeper, move the smart key back to
2. While the smart key system indi- within operating range or turn the main
cator light is on, turn the main switch to "OFF".
switch to "OPEN".
3. Push the "FUEL" button to open To close the fuel tank cap lid
the fuel tank cap lid. Push the fuel tank cap lid until it is
closed.
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position for 3 minutes. To stop the
Seat opening and closing beeper, move the smart key back to
within operating range or turn the main
To open the seat switch to "OFF".
To open the seat via the main switch 1
To open the seat with the mechani