YamaPro®

Courses

YPRD-201: YamaPro Module 1

Sem 4
Service Management Procedures – Students will be introduced to the Yamaha Service Network and get familiar with the departments that make up Yamaha Motor Corp., USA. They will learn how to order parts and estimate the cost of repairs to street bikes, dirt bikes and scooters. They also will learn how to identify Yamaha motorcycles and scooters using the YDS (Yamaha Dealer Service) network. Students will learn about YDS, technical orientation guides and technical bulletins. Using assembly manuals, technical orientation guides and service manuals, they also will learn service procedures for getting new machines ready for customer delivery. In the process, students acquire the customer-relations skills required to advance to a service manager position.

Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting – Students will get familiar with the Yamaha-specific electrical testing equipment used in Yamaha dealerships. They will gain hands-on experience using Yamaha factory tools to diagnose and repair drivability problems on Yamaha off-road motorcycles, street motorcycles, ATVs, side by sides and scooters. Students will learn how to read and follow Yamaha wiring schematics, lift a circuit from a schematic, and recognize the color codes used on Yamaha motorcycles and test a circuit.

Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Systems – Students will learn the skills required to diagnose and repair an EFI engine management problem on Yamaha off-road motorcycles, street motorcycles, ATVs, side by sides and scooters. They will get familiar with EFI basic operation, fuel pump designs, basic injection duration, and oxygen sensor operation. They will learn troubleshooting procedures using the Yamaha EFI on-board diagnostic mode. Students will also learn about Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) systems, Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I) systems, and the exhaust gas analyzer that is used for tuning and troubleshooting purposes.

YPRD-202: YamaPro Module 2

Sem 4
Suspension Systems – Students will get familiar with the frame and suspension systems found on Yamaha street bikes and dirt bikes, and learn procedures for tuning front and rear suspensions on Yamaha off-road and street motorcycles. They will learn to service the front fork assemblies found on Yamaha street and off-road motorcycles, including single-cartridge and AOS twin-cartridge front forks.

Yamaha Motorcycle Periodic Maintenance – Students will learn periodic maintenance procedures for Yamaha street engines and chassis, including cam servicing, valve clearance inspection, clutch servicing, tire servicing and chassis adjustments.

Yamaha Off-Road Periodic Maintenance – Students will learn periodic servicing on off-road motorcycles, including top end services, valve clearance inspection, carburetor cleaning and adjustment, filter servicing, oil changes, two-stroke theory and servicing, and chassis adjustments.

YPRD-203: YamaPro Module 3

Sem 4
Snowmobile Service Technology – Students will learn to identify various Yamaha snowmobile models and get an introduction to basic snowmobile driveline technology. Special emphasis will be placed on the variable drive system, which students learn to disassemble, inspect and reassemble in addition to performing clutch engagement adjustments for elevation changes. The snowmobile’s fuel system and suspension will also be covered, and students will learn how to set up the suspension for various trail and off-trail conditions. Students will learn the proper procedures for ski alignment, track replacement, and setting proper tension and alignment. In this section, students will learn to troubleshoot EFI management problems on snowmobiles.

ATV and Side-by-Side Service Technology – Students will learn about the maintenance of Yamaha’s ATVs and side by side. They will service the auto decompression system; disassemble, inspect and reassemble the automatic clutch; and learn how to troubleshoot EFI management problems on Yamaha EFI ATVs. Emphasis will be placed on unique driveline service needs, with students receiving hands-on diagnosis time on the Ultramatic transmission, limited slip differential (LSD) and Yamaha’s On-Command 4WD system.

YPRD-204: YamaPro Module 4

Sem 4
Personal Watercraft Service Technology – Students will get familiar with the unique cooling systems used in personal watercraft (PWC) and learn to synchronize and adjust multiple PWC carburetors. They will learn to remove, inspect and reinstall a jet pump, and how to diagnose pump problems such as cavitation. Maintenance procedures, such as engine flushing and top end fogging, will also be covered. Students will learn to troubleshoot EFI management problems on Yamaha EFI watercraft using Yamaha Diagnostic software and a laptop computer.

Generator Service Technology – Students will learn about the theory and servicing of generators. They will gain hands-on experience in troubleshooting techniques for AVR, non-AVR, AVR/brush-type and Inverter generators. Use of various generator diagnostic tools will be stressed, including the generator test set (load bank). Students will learn to troubleshoot the DC circuits used in some generators and get hands-on experience diagnosing the difference between a generator problem that is mechanical and one that is electrical in nature.