From the driver's position, the VIN number is stamped on the frame to your left (behind the front left tire). The typical number is 17 characters long (ex: JY44EMW08VAxxxxxx).
Owner's manuals for current Yamaha models can normally be ordered through a Yamaha dealer (please remember to have details of your machine’s VIN (frame/chassis) number available so that they may be able to identify the correct manual). On ATV’s the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located on the frame near the left-hand footrest. All Yamaha ATV's are designed to operate on regular unleaded petrol.
ATV designated WVTA (Whole Vehicle Type Approval) are homologated for registration and have European approval. Contact your local Authorized Yamaha dealer . No - although perhaps advisable, any authorised Yamaha dealer for that particular model, is able to carry out warranty repairs.
The duration of the warranty is fixed and we regret that no extension is currently available. If you experience a problem with your Yamaha ATV which you believe should be dealt with under the terms of the manufacturer’s warranty, please promptly contact your Yamaha dealer to arrange for the ATV to be inspected and any claim assessed. All claims under warranty must be submitted on your behalf only through an authorised Yamaha dealer.
We regret that we are unable to accept warranty claims directly from owners.
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