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It is supposed to blink until its warm enough according to the sensor to go riding. Check your fluid level and add some water wetter product in your coolant.
I am sure Yamaha Canada had their reasons they are not going to dump a dealer that is upstanding as you put it. Your refusal to tell us who it is cast more doubt on the dealer than Yamaha. If they are a great dealer they would want their name out in the sledder world right? :sled1:
I must be lucky then. I have rode in very wet conditions in the spring, crossed many unfrozen shallow fast moving creeks and stored my sleds in the sun in my enclosed trailer where all the ice will melt off the sleds three of them in fact. Yet not once has my chain case oil turned milky. :dunno:
Stingray719 you started a thread to ask about the problems of the viper and you now want to defend AC on a Yamaha site, hmmmmm makes a person wonder. I have stored my yamaha sleds (3) in my 3 place trailer for 10 years now and have never seen the oil get milky from parking my sleds in their all...
My 11 rs venture was leaking oil, it was a loose filter. I could have taken it off with one hand very easily. Tightened it up and no more leaky. :sled1:
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