To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
To bring the idle down on a Yamaha badger is really easy. All you have to do is adjust the fuel settings on the carburetor.
Find the carburetor and then adjust the idle screw however you like. You'll need a Philips screwdriver.
there is a little screw on the back of the carb. if you loosen it, it will idle slower, tighten it, it will idle faster.
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you can't, it is not adjustable.
To adjust the carburetor on a Yamaha G16 golf cart, first locate the adjustment screws on the carburetor. Start by turning the idle mixture screw clockwise until it gently seats, then back it out about 1.5 turns. Next, adjust the idle speed screw to set the desired engine idle RPM, usually around 1,200-1,500 RPM. Finally, fine-tune the mixture and idle speed as necessary for optimal performance.
Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If the idle is incorrect, you have a computer, sensor, wiring problem.
Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
To adjust the idle on a Yamaha 1200 XL Waverunner, locate the idle adjustment screw, typically found on the throttle body or near the carburetors. Start the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature. Then, use a screwdriver to turn the idle adjustment screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it, ensuring it idles smoothly at the recommended RPM specified in the owner's manual. Always make small adjustments and test the idle after each change.
you have to make sure the needles are moving up at the same time so when you push the throttle they have to lift at the same time and you want them to be at the same height and lowest as possible. if one side is way off, adjust the top nut and bolt till the match. then try start it and adjust both idle ajustments out for less idle and in for more idle.
You adjust idle with idle timing