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Posted on Jun 30, 2010

95 Virago 535 won't start when it is cold out

My 95 Virago 535 starts great on a warm day but refuses to start when it is below 60 F. It barely cranks over.

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co7196

Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on May 29, 2009

SOURCE: 1990 yamaha virago 535 sat two years

If it is possible to start at all. Fresh fuel fresh engine oil good battery. You may have the following problems; Corroded and blocked carburetor fuel system, bad wire connections piston ring set up.... I hope it was kept indoors and the fuel was drained out before it was left sitting. Good luck, they are nice bikes.

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tombones

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1990 Yamaha Virago 535 Parts interchangeable with 2001 virago 250

Sure mirrors, nuts, bolts and screws. Maybe a fender and a bit of other stuff. But for the most part not much will match up and now you have this ugly monster in your garage and your next job is to figure out exactly how you are going to get rid of the da-- thing. Look a bit harder and get a match for your bike. Now you have something worthwhile.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: 95 virago 535 Clicks, but wont turn over

Battery - why would you think the spark plugs have anything to do with the engine turning over?
The clicking is the starter solenoid... not enough juice to spin her over.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: im working on a 1996 535 yamaha virago. when i

Do you hear spark arcing on both? If so might be norm.

Knight 007

Murtaza Akberali Versi

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2009

SOURCE: 95' Yamaha Virago 535 will start but will not stay

Did you try to increase the idling adjustment screw?
Check the spark plugs for its condition and thn reset the air-mixture screw.
Standard procedure for setting air-mixture screw...tight it all the way in, taking care to not over tighten or the tip of the screw may be damaged, thn turn outwards 2 & half to 3 turns, start your bike's engine ,run it to normal temp. and the reset the screw + - alittle either way and you should notice the difference in the idling and all.
Its better too, to also check the valve clearance !
Hope this helps!

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