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~ YAMAHA
YAMAHA GOLF-CAR COMPANY
G22 A/E
SERVICE MANUAL
UT-19616-22-05

INTRODUCTION
Th1s manual has been written by Yamaha Golf-Car Company for use by Authorized Yamaha dealers
and their qualified mechanics. It is not possible to put an entire mechanic's educatiOn i nto a manual,
so it is assumed that persons using this book to perform maintenance and repDirs on Yomaha golf
cars have a basic understand ing of the mechanical concepts and procedures inherent to these prod-
ucts. Without such know ledge. au empted repairs or service to this golf car may render It u nf it to use
and/or unsafe.
Yamaha Golf-Car Company is continually striving to further improve all models manufactured by the
company. Modifications are therefore inevitable and w1ll, where applicable, appear in fut ure editions
of this manual.
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPT
YAMAHA GOLF- CAR COMPANY
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Read Thi s Importa nt Information!
PartiCularly important informatiOn '" th is manual is distinguished by the follow1ng not<ttlons:
A WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE:
MANUAL FORMAT
The Safety A lert Symbo l moans ATTENTION! BE ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED I
Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe Injury or death to
golf car occupants, a bystander, or a per son inspecting or repairing the golf
car.
This message describes special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage
to the golf car.
This m cssoge provides additional key i nformation .
All of the procedures in this manual are organized in a sequential, step-by-step f ormat. The information
has been compiled to provide the mechanic w1th an easy to read. handy reference that contains
comprehensive explanations of all disassembly, repair, assembly, and inspect1on operations.
In this revised format. the cond1t1on of a faulty component will precede an arrow symbol and the
course of action required will follow the symbol. e.g .•
• Bearings
Pi t1 ing!Oamage • Replace.
EXPLODED DIAGRAM
Each chapter provides exploded dragrams before each disassembly section for ease of 1dent ifying
correct disassembly and assembly procedures.
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to indicate the contents within a chapter.
<D General i nformation
® Periodic inspect ion and adj ustment
@ Chassis
@) Power train
® Engine overhaul
® Carburetion
<!> Electrical
® Troubleshooting
® Specifications
Sym bols @ to @ are used to identify specifi·
cati ons w it hin the text.
@ Filling fluid
@ Lubricant
@ Special tool
@ Tightening torque
® Wear limit. clearance
@ Engine speed
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Symbols ® to @ are used in the exploded
diagrams to indicate the grade and location of
lubricant.
@ Apply locki ng agent
@ Apply engine oi l
@) Apply gear oil
@ Apply molybdenum disulfi de oil
@ Apply wheel bearing grease
@ Apply lightweight lithium soap base grease
@ Apply molybdenum disulfide grease

INDEX
GENERAL INFORMATION
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PERIODIC INSPECTION
AND ADJUSTMENT
CHASSIS
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POWER TRAIN
ENGINE OVERHAUL
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CARBURETION
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ELECTRICAL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SPECIFICATIONS
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GENERAL INFO RMATION , ,~~~ I~ I
SAFETY PR ECAUTIONS ......... .......................... 1-3
PREPARE FOR EM ERGENCIES ..................1-3
HANDLE FUEL SAFELY............................ 1-3
HANDLE BATTERIES SAFE LY .................. 1-3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................... l-4
SECU RE THE VEHICLE ................ .. ............. l- 4
RECOMMENDED JACK PO INTS ............... 1· 4
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DISCHARGE THE SPEED CONTROLLER
CAPACITOR ............................................. 1-4
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ................ 1· 5
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN ........................ 1- 5
GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION ............... 1·6
SER IAL NU M BE RS .. .... .......... .. ................... 1-6
WASHING AND CLEANING ....................... 1-7
CORRECT TOOLS ..................................... 1-7
KEEP IT NEAT ............................................. 1-7
TIGHTENING TO ROUE .............................. 1-7
ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS .... .................. 1-8
GA SKETS, OIL SEALS AND 0-RINGS .... .. 1· 8
LOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER
PINS ................................................. .. ... 1-8
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS ...................... 1·8
CIRCLIPS ..................................................... 1·9
DISASSE MBLY AND ASSEMBLY
SUGGESTI ONS ....................................... 1-9
SPECIAL TOOLS ............................................. 1- 10
FOR TUNE UP ........................................... 1-1 0
FOR ENGINE SERVICE ............................. 1-10
FOR POWER TRA IN .................. .. ............ 1-11
FOR CHASSIS SERVICE .... .. .. ................... 1-13
FOR ELECTRICAL COM PONENTS .......... 1-13
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GENERAL INFORM ATION , ,~~~ I~ I
SAFETY PRECAUTION S
1·3
A WARNING
Fol low th ese safety precautions and exe r cise
caution when performing service wor k to prevent
serious accidents.
PREPARE FOR EM ERGENCI ES
Be prepared for possible injury or fire. Keep the
f ollowing items handy:
• First aid kit
• Fire extinguisher
• Emergency phone numbers
HANDLE FUEL SAFELY
Use care when handling fue l- it is hig hly
flammable. Do not smoke or have open fl ames or
sparks nearby when handling fuel.
Always clean up spill ed fuel and dispose of
cleaning materials properly.
HANDLE BATTERIES SAFELY
Neutralize battery acid before performing service
work. Use a baki ng soda and water solution to
prevent unnecessary exposure to electrolyte and
battery acid.
Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks
and flames away from batteries. Check battery
electrolyte level usi ng a fl ashlight.
Never check battery state of charge by connect ing
the ba tt ery posts wi th a conductor . Use a
voltmeter or hydrometer. Always disconnect the
negative{ -) cable first and connect it last.
Do not c harge battery if t he battery is frozen.
Allow the battery to warm first.
Always charge batteries in a well venti lated area
to prevent the buildup of explosive hydrogen gas
which is created wh en batteries are being
charged.
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid and is
poisonous and highly caustic. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, or clothing. If electrolyte contacts the
eyes. flush with wa ter for 15 m i nutes and get
prompt medical anent ion.
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G ENERAL INFORM ATION . . ~.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A WARNING
Follow t hese safety precautions. Exercise
caution when periorming service work to prevent
serious accidents.
Before perform in g any servi ce rel ated to the
speed controller. or any act ion requiri ng or allow·
ing physical contact with elect rical power compo-
nent s:
SECURE THE VEHICLE
• Block the fr ont wheels.
• Raise both rear wheels off the ground to a free
wheeling position.
• Do not allow anyone to stand in front of or
behind the vehicle during service.
RECOMM ENDED JACK POINTS
Front: Under the lower arm to frame pivot.
Rear: Frame cross member.
When jacking the rear of car, do not let the jack
contact the rear connecting rod.
DISCHA RGE THE SPEED CONTROLLER
CAPACITOR
• Turn the main switch to the "OFF" position.
• Turn the t ow switch to the "TOW" position.
When turned to "TOW," the controller capaci-
tor should discharge w ithin five seconds.
• Disconnect the black wire leads at the negative
battery termi nal.
• Wait 30 seconds, then attach a 48 volt test
light between the positive and negative con-
troller t ermi nals to con firm that the capacitor
is discharged (test light will not illuminate).
• If requi red for component testing, reconnect
the battery and turn on main and tow switch
fo r specif ic measurements afte r r eq u ired
meters are in p lace.

G22A/E
GENERAL INFORMATION ,,~~~ I~ I
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1· 5
WEAR PROTECT IVE CLOTHING
Many permanent in juries could be prevented by
w earing ap p ropr iate safety equipme nt during
work. Whenever applicable, put on the fol lowi ng:
• Safety glasses w ith side shi elds or gogg les
when performing wor k like grinding, chiseling,
sprayi ng or any other acti vity that could result in
an object or chemical striking the ey e.
• Ea rmuffs or earplugs when perfo rming loud
work that could harm hearing.
• Saf et y shoes when wo rking wit h heavy
objects that could be dropped.
• Respir atory protection when performing work
i nvolving dust, vapor s, or gases that can cause
respiratory problems.
Avoi d weari ng loose clothi ng and jewel ry whi ch
cou ld become caught in moving parts causing
injury.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Properly ventil ate work ar ea 10 prev ent buildup
of dangerous gases and keep the oxygen l evel
above OSHA's 19.5 percent minimum level.
K eep sh op fl oor cl ean and dry to pr event
accidents d ue to slips.
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GENERAL INFORMATION I ~~~I~ I
GENERAL SERVICE
INFORMATION
SER IAL NUMBERS
1 G22AIG22E
The frame serial number is aff i xed in the
location shown.
2 G22A
Tho engine serial number is affixed in the
location shown.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ,,~~~ I~ I
WASHING AND CLEANIN G
$ MQ3 1 $6
1-7
Before servicing, thoroughly clean the exterior of
t he car body and engine . Wh ile cleaning , take
care to protect the electrical parts, such as relay
switches, motor resistors, controllers, etc., from
high pressure water splashes.
CORRECT TOOLS
Be sure to use the appropriate tool for the intended
part in or< l er to protect the part and vehicle from
damage.
KEEP IT NEAT
Keep the removed parts organ ized in separate
groups so that they will not be misplaced.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Be sure to follow tightening torque specifications.
When ti ghtening bolts, nuts. and scr ews. start
with larger-diameter ones and work from inner·
posit i oned ones to outer - positioned ones in a
criss-cross panern. Refer to "Tightening Torque"
section of CHAPTER 9 .
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A comprehensive service manual for the Yamaha G22A and G22E Golf cart is available, comprising 326 factory pages. These manuals cover models built from around 2000 onwards, providing essential technical information for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.