Questions & Answers for: Yamaha Royal Star Venture spark plug

Question about 2008 Royal Star Venture

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...4" extension and a 12mm spark plug socket; the fronts require removal of the motor mounts, do one side at a time with the same tools you used in the rear. The motor mounts require an 8mm allen

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Question about 2000 Royal Star Venture

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...Spark plug cables in bad condition, shorting / leaking, spark plug cable connections loose. 6. Faulty ignition coil or ignition / electronic module 7. Faulty CKP, CMP, or BAS sensor. 8. Faulty ...

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Question about 2008 Royal Star Venture

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...Yamaha Venture Technical Support Library Spark plug change http://www.yamahaventure.nl/pdf/servicemanualxvz13tf.pdf OEM parts for Yamaha ...

Question about 2009 Royal Star Venture

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Question about 2007 Royal Star Venture

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...Spark plug cable weak or ignition coil faulty. For more information about your issue and valuable "FREE" downloads that you will need please visit the websites below. Good luck and have a nice day. ...

Question about 2007 Royal Star Venture

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...Spark plug cables in bad condition and leaking. 5. Spark plug gap too close or too wide. 6. Faulty ignition coil, module, and or sensor. 7. Loose, dirty, or corroded ignition module connector at ...

Question about 2004 Royal Star Venture

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...spark plug boot from the spark plug you wish to remove. The spark plug boot is black rubber on the Yamaha Royal Star, located at the top of each cylinder. It is removed by simply pulling the boot ...

Question about 2004 Royal Star Venture

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Question about 2000 Royal Star Venture

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...Spark plug cables in bad condition, shorting / leaking, spark plug cable connections loose. 6. Faulty ignition coil or ignition / electronic module 7. Faulty CKP, CMP, or BAS sensor. 8. Faulty ...

spark plug wires: Verify that the spark plug wires are securely connected to both the ignition coils and spark plugs. Ensure they are not damaged or frayed. If you have swapped the wires and still don

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