2005 Yamaha T135 T 135 Service Repair Workshop Manual PDF

2005 Yamaha T135 T 135 Service Repair Workshop Manual PDF

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  • Model
    Exciter Models
  • Manufactured by
    Yamaha
The T135, also known by various names including Sniper, Jupiter MX, Spark 135, Exciter, and 135LC, is a highly popular underbone motorcycle that has been a significant player in Southeast Asian markets since its introduction around 2005. This model is celebrated for its robust 134 cc 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve engine, delivering approximately 10-12 HP, and its sporty design coupled with practical commuting capabilities. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and fuel efficiency, making it a favored choice for daily transportation and recreational riding. The T135 platform has consistently evolved, showcasing a commitment to performance and user satisfaction in the competitive small-displacement motorcycle segment.

This comprehensive Service Repair Manual provides detailed guidance for the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of the T135. It covers all essential systems, including the engine, cooling system, carburetor, chassis, and electrical system. Within its estimated 200-300 pages, you will find step-by-step instructions for periodic checks, adjustments, scheduled maintenance tasks such as oil changes and filter replacements, and in-depth repair procedures for engine overhauls and component replacements. The manual also includes crucial wiring diagrams and systematic troubleshooting guides to assist owners and professional technicians in keeping the T135 in optimal condition.

For Yamaha Sniper / Jupiter MX / Spark 135 / Exciter / 135LC Models
Contents :
General Information, Specifications, Periodic Checks And Adjustments, Engine, Cooling System, Carburetor, Chassis, Electrical System, Troubleshooting


For Yamaha Sniper / Jupiter MX / Spark 135 / Exciter / 135LC Models
Contents :
General Information, Specifications, Periodic Checks And Adjustments, Engine, Cooling System, Carburetor, Chassis, Electrical System, Troubleshooting