the eighth didgit in the vin tells the year model. however the 0 is not used because it would be to easily confused. also Q is not used. you may need to double check your vin p=93 r=94 s=95 t=96 v=97 w=98 x=99 y=00 1=01 2=02 3=03 4=04 and so on. I have a similar VIN on my Warrior that I don't know the year either, but I do believe that it is a 1988 and the 10th digit of the VIN was used for year designation.
2004... the tenth digit tells you what year it is... there is a chart here http://forums.atvconnection.com/yamaha/315326-how-determine-model-year-yamaha-warrior-350cc.html
The first year the Yamaha Warrior was made was 1987.
Yamaha stopped making the Warrior in 2004.
Yamaha stopped making the Warrior in 2004, and started making the Raptor.
The oil capacity for Yamaha motorcycles vary depending on the model and year of the bike. The 350 Yamaha warrior holds 2.64 courts of oil.
A 1989 Yamaha Warrior typically uses a CDI box from the same model year or compatible models from the late '80s to early '90s. You can look for CDI boxes specifically designed for the 1987-1990 Yamaha Warrior 350, as they are likely to be interchangeable. Always confirm compatibility with part numbers or consult a detailed parts guide before purchasing.
the 10th digit is the year of the vehicle, letters stand for a year and the numbers stand for that year in 200?
i dont know........lokk it upon yamaha .com
this is a 2004 special edition motor has more comprsion than others
2002
Yes thanks and my motor is a yamaha yes
All you need is to know is the Vin #'s on the quad.