YAMAHA F250h Owner's Manual 6FJ-28199-K5
YAMAHA F250h Owner's Manual 6FJ-28199-K5
YAMAHA F250h Owner's Manual 6FJ-28199-K5
YAMAHA
F250H
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OWNER'S MANUAL.
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR
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MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
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P250H
FL250H .
)WNER'S MANUAL ·
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A Read this manual· carefully before operating this
outboard motJr.
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6FJ-28199-K5-E0
Read this manual carefully before operating this outboard motor. Keep this
manual onboard in a waterproof bag when boating. This manual should sta~
with the outboard motor if it is sold.
Important manual information
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between your machine and this manual. If
To the owner
there is any question poncerning this manual,
Thank you for selecting a Yamaha outboard
please consult your Yamaha dealer.
motor. This Owner's Manual contains Infor-
To ensure long product life, Yamaha recom-
mation needed for proper operation, mainte-
mends that you use the product and perform
nance and care. A thorough understanding of
the specified periodic inspections and main-
these simple instructions will help you obtain
tenance by correctly following the instruc-
maximum enjoyment from your new Yamaha.
tions in the owner's manual. Any damage
If you have any question about the operation
resulting from neglect of these instructions is
or, maintenance of your outboard motor,
not covered by warranty.
please consult a Yamaha dealer.
Some countries have laws or regulations re-
In this Owner's Manual particularly important
stricting users from taking the product out of
information is distinguished in the following the country where it was purchased, and it
ways. may be impossible to register the product in
& :This is the safety alert symbol. It is used the destination country. Additionally, the war-
ranty may not apply in certain regions. When
to alert you to potential personal injury haz- planning to take the product to another coun-
ards. Obey all safety messages that follow try, consult the dealer where the product was
this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. purchased for further information.
If the product was purchased used, please
consult your closest dealer for customer re-
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situa- registration, and to be eligible for the speci-
tion which, if not avoided, could result in fied services.
death or serious injury.
TIP:
ECM00702
The F250HET, FL250HET and the standard
1+1-Ji@j __________-:-_ accessories are used as a base for the expla-
A NOTICE indicates special precautions nations and illustrations in this manual.
that must be taken to avoid damage to the Therefore some items may not apply to every
outboard motor or other property. model.
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TIP:
A TIP provides key information to make pro- F250H, FL250H
cedures easier or clearer. OWNER'S MANUAL
©2022 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Yamaha continually seeks advancements in 1st Edition, November 2021
All rights reserved.
product design and quality. Therefore, while-·
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
this manual contains the most current prod- without the written permission of
uct information available at the time of print- Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
ing, there may be minor discrepancies is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Japan
Table of contents .
Safety information • Remote control requirements....... 1
···········,................ . 1
0 utboard motor safet Battery requirements ..... .. ... .... .... .. 1
Propelle Y··············:····· 1
Rotatingr p····· ·rt....................................... 1
a s........... ......................... .
Battery specifications....................... 1
Propeller selection .. .. .. ... .. ........ .. .. . 1
Hot parts.. ......... 1
1 Counter rotation models .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Electric shock .............. ··................ ·
.. .. ............ 1 Start-in-gear protection .. .. ... .. ...... . 1
Power trim and tilt ····.. ··.. ·...... ·.. ·
1 Erigine oil requirements ... ..... ... .. .. . 1.
Engine shut-off co;d·(j~~Y··~·;d)............. · Fuel requiremeAts .... .............. ....... 1,
1
Gasoline ............
Gasoline ........................................... 1
Gasoline and sp1i1~.............. 22 Anti-fouling paint .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ....... 1,
Carbon monoxide ............ ·
Modifications ............................. · 2 Outboard motor eisposal
Boating safe ..................................... · 2 requirements .............................. 1·
Alcohol and~~ .. ................. _. ......... 2 Emergency equipment. .................. 1·
g .............................. 2
Person~! flotation devices (PFDs) .. .. .. 2
c ·omponents .................................... 1l
People in the water .. :................ :........ 2
Components diagram .. ..... .. ......... . 11
Passengers ......................................... 2
Remote control box .......................... 1!
Overloading .... ,... ;............................... 3
Remote control lever......................... 21
. Avoid collisions ...... ,........................... 3
Neutral irterlock trigger.................... 21
Collisions with floating or submerged
Neutral throttle lever......................... 21
objects ............................................. 3
Weather .............................................. 4
Free accelerator ............................... 2·
_Throttle triction adjuster ................... 2·
Passenger training .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. .... . 4
Boating safety publications ................ 4 Eng!n~ ~put-off cord (lanyard) and
chp .............................................:.. 2:
Laws and regulations ....................·..... 4
Maj ri ~witch ........., ............................. 2:
Power trim and tilt switch on remote
General information .......................... 5 control ........................................... 2:
Identification numbers record ......... 5 Power trim and tilt switch on bottom
Outboard motor. serial number........... 5 c~wiin_g :...... :......... '. .... :................... 2:
Key number ........................................ 5 Powe~trim and tilt switches (twin
EC Declaration of Conformity _ b~nna~le type) ................. :......... : .... 2,
(DoC) ............................................ 5 Tilt support lever for power trim and
CE Marking / UKCA Marking .......... 5 tilt model·:..................................... 2,
Read manuals and labels ................ 7 Cowling lock lever............................ 2t
Warning labels .............. .... .. .. .. .... ...... . 7 Flushing device .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... . 2t
Engine data recording ................'..... 9 Fuel filter ........................................... 2t
Observe these precautions at all times. Body parts ca'il be crushed between the mo-
tor and the clamp bracket when the motor is
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trimmed or tilted. Keep body parts out of this
·Propeller
area at all times. Be sure no one is in this area
People can be injured or killed if they come in
before operating the power trim and tilt
contact with the propeller. The propeller: can
mechanism. . .
keep moving even when the motor is in neu-
The power trim ~nd tilt switches operate even
tral, and shai'p edges of the propeller can cut
when the main switch is off. Keep people
even when stationary:
away fro~ the switches wh~never working
• Stop the engine when a person is in the I ' , •
around the motor. ·
water near you. - ,
Never get i.mderth~'lower 'unit while it is tilted,
• Keep people out of reach of the propeller,
·even when the tilt support lever is locked_. Se-
even when the engine is off. , -
vere injury could_occur _if the outboard motor
accid,entally falls.·., •. , - , . .
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Rotating parts ,._. ,
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Gasoline EMU33711
Alcohol and drugs
Gasoline and its vapors are highly flamma- Never operate after drinking alcohol or taking
ble and explosive. Always, refuel according drugs. Intoxication is one of the most com-
t? the procedure on page 50 to reduce the mon factors contributing to boating fatalities.
risk of fire and explosion. ·
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Personal flotation devices (PFDs)
Gasoline exposure and spills Have an approved PFD on board for every 1
Take care not. to spill gasoline. If gasoline occupant. Yamaha recommends that you
s~ills,_~ ipe it up immed_iately with dry rags. must wear a PFD whenever boating. At a
Dispose of rags properly. minimum, children and non-swimmers
If any gasoline spills onto your skin, immedi- should always wear PFDs, and everyone
ately wash with soap and water. Change should wear PFDs when there are potentially
clot_h ing if gasoline spills on it. · hazardous boating conditions.
If you swallow gasoline, inhale a lot of gaso- .
line vapor, or get gasoline in your eyes: get EMU33732
People in the water
immediate medical attention. Never siphon
Always watch carefully for people in the wa-
fuel by mouth.
ter, such as swimmers, skie"rs, or divers,
EMU33901 whenever the engine is running . When some-
Carbon mo.noxide one is .in the water near the boat; shift into
This pfoduct emits exhaust gases which con- neutral and stop the engine.
tain> carbon monoxide, a• colorless, odoriess
'
Stay away from swimming areas. Swimmers
gas which may cause brain damage or death can be ha(d to see.
when inhaled. Symptoms include nausea, The propeller can keep moving _even when
dizziness, and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and the motor is in neutral. Stop the engine when
cabin a:-eas well yentilated. Avoia ' blocking a person is in the water near you.
exhaust outlets.
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.. Passeng·ers
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Modifications Consult your boat manufacturer's instruc-
Do not attempt to modify this outboard mo- tions for details about appropriate passenger
tor. Modifications to your outboard motor locations in your boat and be sure all p~ssen-
may reduce safety .a nd reliability, and render gers are_positioned properly before acceler-
the outboard unsafe or illegal to use. ating, and when operating above an idle
EMU33742 speed. Standing or sitting in non-designated
Boating s~fety locations may result ' in being thrown either
This .section includes <\l few ~f.the m~ny im- overboard or within the boat, due to waves,
portant safety 'precautions that you should wakes, or sudden changes in speed or direc-
follow when boating. tion. Even when people are positioned prop-
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& Safety information
erly, alert your passengers if you must make • Ride with~n your limits and avoid aggres-
any unusual maneuver. Always avoid jump- sive maneuvers to reduce the risk of loss of
ing waves or wakes. ' control, ejection, and collision.
• Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
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member, boats do not have brakes, and
Overloading
stopping the engine or reducing throttle
Do not overload the boat. Consult the boat
can reduce the ability to steer. If you are not
capacity plate or boat manufacturer for max-
sure that you can stop in time before·hitting
imum weight and number of passengers. Be
. an obstacle, apply throttle and turn in an-
sure that weight is properly distributed ac-
other direction.
cording to the boat manufacturer's instruc-
tions. Overloading or incorrect weight EMU48100
distribution can compromise the boat's han- Collisions with floating or submerged
dling and lead to an accident, capsizing or objects
swamping. If the outboard motor hits a floating object or
an obstacle in the water while cruising, the
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following could occur:
Avoid collisions
• The p~ssengers and any loose equipment
Scan constantly for people, objects, and oth-
,, or luggage could be thrown forward due to
er boats. Be alert for conditions that limit your
the sudden deceleration.
visibility or block your vision of others.
• Parts of the outboard motor could come
loose as a result of the impact and could be
thrown into the boat.
'
J.Jr-- When you operate the boat in an area where
there might be floating objects or obstacles in
the water, be sure to adjust the trim angle of
the outboard _motor, slow down, and operate
ZMU06025 carefully. For further information, see page
60.
ively at ~fe speeds and keep
If the outboard motor hits a floating object or
away from people, objects,
an obstacle in the water, ~ake sure that there
are no abnormalities with the boat and the
outboard 'mot~r. If anything . abnormal is
to the nearest harbor at low
ms or other maneuvers that
ers to avoid you or un-
ve
~or.. •'
a Yamaha dealer inspect the
·.
are goln •
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& Safety information
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Weather
Stay informed about the weather. Check
weather forecasts before boating. Avoid
boating in hazardous weather.
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Passenger training .
Make sure at least one other passenger is
trained to operate the boat in the event of an
emergency.
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Boating safety publications
Be informed about boating safety. Additional
publications and information can be obtained
from many boating organizations.
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Laws and regulations
Know the marine laws and regulations where
you will be boating-and obey them·. Several
sets of rules prevail according to geographic
location, but all are basically the same as the
International Rules of the Road.
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General information
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Identification numbers record Key number
If a main key switch is equipped with the mo-
EMU25186 tor, the key identification nomber is stamped
Outboard motor serial number on your key as shown in the illustration. Re-
The outboard motor serial number is cord this number in the space provided for
stamped on the label attached to the port reference in case you need a new key.
side of the clamp bracket.
Record your outboard motor serial number in
the spaces provided to assist you in ordering ZMU01693
spare parts from your Yamaha dealer or for
reference in case your outboard motor is sto-
len.
1
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1. Key number
ZMU01694
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General information
1. CE marking location
(E UK
2500, SHINGAI, IWATA,
CA SHIZUOKA,JAPAN
0026 1521 GEE-43394-90
CE marking
Outboard motors affixed with this •;CE" mark-
ing conform with the directives of;
2006/42/EC and 2014/30/EU.
UKCA marking
This product is in compliance with the Elec-
tromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016
and Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regula-
tions 2008.
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General information
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Read manuals and labels
Before operating or working on this outboard motor:
• Read this manual.
• Read any manuals supplied with the boat.
• Read all labels on the outboard motor and the boat.
If you need any additional information, contact your Yamaha dealer.
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Waming labels
If these labels are damaged or missing, contact your Yamaha dealer for replacements.
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General information
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•Read Owner's Mlnulls and ~bels.
pe,sonal llotJlioo device (PFD~
. Alllch eng shut-off cord ~rd) lo your PFD,
ann, or~ Ille engine stops )'011 ICCldentally
leave !he m,which could prmnl arunaway
boll
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Cell~llvliltque bliNUnepllUIIIMllroule
sans controle. IE l-021'M-SO
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• Attach engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to
Contents of labels
your PFD, arm, or leg so the engine
The above warning labels mean as follows.
stops if you accidentally leave the helm,
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EWM01682 which could prevent a runaway boat.
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l&IW]
when starting or during operation.
YAMAHA SAH-81996-00
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General information
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Symbols . · Electrical hazard
The following symbols mean as follows.
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Notice/Warning
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Specifications and requirements
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Spark plug (NGK):
Specifications
LFR6A-11
TIP:
Spark plug gap: .
"(SUS)" indicates that the specification is for 1.0-1.1 mm (0.039-0.0 43 in)
the out board motor when it is equipped with Steering system:
a stainless steel propeller. Remote steering
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Starting system:
Electric starter
Dimension and weight Starting carburetlon system:
Overall length: Fuel injection
870 mm (34.3 in) Valve clearance IN (cold engine): .
0.17--0.24 mm (0.0067--0.0094 in)
Overall width:
Valve clearance EX (cold engine): .
634 mm (25.0 in)
0.31--0.38 mm (0.0122--0.0150 in)
Overall height X:
Battery rating (CCA/EN):
18;30 mm (72.0 in)
Overall height U: 510-1080 A
Battery rating (20HR/IEC):
1957 mm (77.0 in)
80Ah
Motor transom height X:
Maximum generator output:
643 mm (25.3 in)
46A
Mot or transom height U:
Lower unit:
770 mm (30.3 in)
Gear shift positions:
Dry wejght (SUS) X:
Forward-neutral-reverse
283 kg (624 lb)
Gear ratio:
Dry weight (SUS) U:
2.00 (26/13)
289 kg (637-lb)
Trim and tilt system:
Performance:
Power trim and tilt ·
Full throttle operating range:
Propeller mark:
S0OD-6000 rf min
MIT (F250HET)
Rated power:
Ml/TL (FL250HET)
183.9 kW (250 HP)
Fuel and oil:
Idle speed (in neutral):
Recommended fuel:
600-700 r/min
Regular unleaded gasoline
Power unit_
Min. research octane number (RON):
Type: 90 ·
4 -stroke DOHC V6 24 valves
Recommended engine oil:
Total displacement:
YAMALUBE 4 or 4-stroke outboard
3352 cm 3 (204.5 c .i.)
motor oil
Bore x stroke:
94.0 x 80.5 mm (3.70 x 3.17 in)
Ignition system:
TCI
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Specifications and requirements
(F250HET)
Noise and vibration level: • If the,engine starts in gear, the boat can
Operator sound pressure level (ICOMIA move suddenly and unexpectedly, pos-
39/94): sibly causing a collision or throwing
79.7 dB(A) , passengers overboard. · .
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• If th~ - engine ever star.ts in gear, the
Installation requirements
start"'.:in-gear ,, prptection device is not
EMl.133566 working cprrectly and you should dis-
I~at horsepower rating continue using the outboard. Contact
I EWM01561
your Yamaha dealer.
I
Ioverpowering a boat can cause severe in- Th~ r~~?te, control 'unit must be equipped
I•stability. :,,vith -~ start-'in=gear_protection device(s). This
devic~:prevfnts itie/ engine from starting un-
less it is in neutral.
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Specifications and requirements
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Specifications and requirements
Propeller example feature pe~its the engine to be started only
when it is in neutral. Always select neutral be-
fore starting the engine.
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Start-in-gear protection
Yamaha outboard motors or Yamaha-ap-
pr<:>ved remote control units are equipped
with start-in-gear protection device(s). This
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Specifications and requirements
Recommended engine oil grade 2 meets the minimum octane ratings. All ethaJ
SAE API nol blends containing more than 10% etha~ol
can cause fuel system damage or cause en-
·20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 so·c gine starting and running problems. Yamaha
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does not recommend gasohol containing
methanol because it can cause fuel system
' \20:w~q===t l ! SJ damage or engine performance problems.
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Anti-fouling paint
A clean hull improves boat performance. The
ZMU06855 boat bottom should be kept as clean of ma-
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rine growth as possible. If necessary, the
Fuel requirements boat bottom can be coated with an anti-foul-
ing paint approved for your area to inhibit ma-
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Gasoline rine growth.
Use a good quality gasoline that meets the Do not use anti-fouling paint which includes
minimum octane rating. If knocking or ping- copper or graphite. These, paints can cause
_ing occurs, use a different brand of gasoline more rapid engine corrosion.
or premium unleaded fuel. Yamaha recom-
mends that you use alcohol-free (see Gaso-
hol) gasoline whenever possible.
Recommend~ fuel:
Regular unleaded gasoline
Min. research octane number (RON):
90
IN•Jit9i ____________
ECM01982
ZMU05176
gasoline can seriously damage the en- Outboard motor disposal re-
_gine. quirements
• Avoid getting water and contaminants it;t ~ever illegally discard (dump) the outboard
the fuel tank. Contaminated fuel can motor. Yamaha recommends consulting the
cause poor performance or: engine dam- dealer about discarding the outboard motor.
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age. Use only fresh gasoline that has
been stored in clean containers. Emergency equipment
Keep the following items onboard in case
Gasohol there is trouble with the outboard motor.
There are two types of gasohol: gasohol con- • A toa,I ~it with assorted screwdrivers, pliers,
taining ethanol (E10) and th~t containing wren.~hes (including metric sizes), and
methanol. Ethanol can be used if·the ethanol electrical tape.
content does not exceed 10% and the fuel • Waterproof flashlight with extra batteries.
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Specifications and requirements
. • An extra engine shut-off cord (la_nyard) with .
I clip.
• Spare parts, such as an extra set of spark
plugs:
consult your Yamaha dealer for details.
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Components
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May oot be exactly as shown; ,Jso may oot be ;,.;uded as -da,d ""uipmeot " ,JI models
1. Top cowling
2. TIit support lever
3. Cowling lock lever
4. Clamp bracket
5. Anode
6. Cooling water inlet
7. Idle hole
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Components
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1 '
2
1 _Anti-cavitation plate
2. Propell~ . -
3_ Gear oil drain screw
4. on level plug
5_ Clamp bracket ·
6_ CooHng water pilot hole
7• Cowling lock lever ·
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Components
5---------..,i'--2=--=~
~ ·----r,17-:~~
6 \
1. Fuse box
2. Oil filler cap
3. Fuel filter
4 _ Cowling lock lever
5 _ Power trim and tilt switch
6. Flushing device
7. Oil dipstick
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Instruments and indicators
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Water separator-alert indicator
This indicator will blink when water has accu-
mulated in the water separator. In such an
event, stop the engine and drain the water 1
from the separator.
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This indicator only operates when a water
separator sensor is equipped. -
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FUEL MANAGEMENT
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1. Touchscreen
2. Power button
.k1:i:'"~
-/-\- TTL
V V
ECON SYNC
V
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mii ;:
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Instruments and indicators
contact your Yamaha dealer for information
n hoW to connect a GPS receiver: · · .
~ngine condi!io~ icons . .
orange icons indicate engine conditions.
• Yamaha Security System indicator "~"
. (optional) · ' ' ,
This indicator appears when the Yamaha
security System is in lock mode. Make
sure it is off before starting the engine.
• Engine V{arm-up indicator "U."
This indicator appears while the engine is 1_; Engine alert icon
i4•H@=I _·___________
being warmed up and goes off when ECM00093 :
warming-up is finished .
.• Engine synchronization indicator "O" .
Do not continue to operate the engine if an
In multiple engine types, this indicator ap- alert device has activated. Consult your
pears while the engines are under synchro- Yamaha dealer if the problem cannot be
nization control. It goes off when engine · located and corrected.
synchronization control is released. .
Engine alert icons . , The engine alert icon will appear according to
Red icons Indicate·· engine abnormalities. the kind of abnormality. The symbols and
When an ab~()rmality_~c~~.'."• ·~- ~°.p~up win- their explanations are described below. - - -
dow will be displayed, and the buzzer will • Overheat~lert
• 'f -_ i .
"..1."
-
'' · ' - . 1 -
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sound. ·· " · . · If the engine temperature rises too high
· While cruising; ·this alert will be activated.
Stop- the ~ngine immediately:· Check· 'the
. Illa.a.: cooling water inl~t for clogging, and clear it
.. if it is blocked: ··· - . .
llOrrnal display. The engine aleri'icon will start • Low oil pressure alert "-&-"
to blink. - : "' . If the engine oil pressure drops too low, this
alert will be activated. Stop the'engine im-
. mediately. Chec-k ·the' engine oil ievel and
replenish oil if necessary. If the alert device
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lnSt ruments and indicators -
h~s activat~d while the appropriate engine
• 6Y8 Multifunction speed & fuel meter
oil level is maintained, consult your 6Y8 Multifunction tachometer
Yamaha dealer.
ECM01602
00 n~t con•:ti;:.n::-u-e-=-to_ru_~_t_h_e_e_n_g_in_e_if_t_h_e
low_ 011 pressure alert device has activated.
Senous engine damage will occur.
-- ~o 0 .¥ 0
Gasoline mixed with water could cause
damage.to the engine.
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Instruments and indicators
7. Cooling water pressure indicator (optional)
1 2 1
88•soBmileV .
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fl.OW f4II mpgph
•• Lock mode
N : • nkm/1/h
-~ TEMPDPTHAVALBAt o
3 , ZMU0B410
1. speedometer
2. fuel meter
3. Multifunction display
TIP:
Toe information displayed on the multifunc-
ZMU08412
tion display can be changed. For information
1. Yamaha Security System indicator (optional)
on other settings or changing the displayed
information, see the operation manual includ- Make sure that the Yamaha Security System
ed with the 6Y8 Multifunction meter. · indicator is off before starting the engine.
Water separator-alert indicator ,.
If water has accumulated in the water sepa-
rator (fuel filter) while cruising, th~ water sep-
Tois manual mainly covers the alert display of
arator-alert indicator will start to blink.
the 6Y8 Multifunction tachometer. · See the • :. ;) .•• .. . . . . , ~' ', t • •. , • ' ,._ ,,, '
ZMU08413
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Instruments and indicators
ECMoo911
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blink. Get back to the port soon and consult
a Yamaha dealer immediately.
TACH
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ZMU08416
1. Overheat-alert indicator
· ZMU08414
1. Engine trouble-alert Indicator Stop the engine immediately if the buzzer
sounds and the overheat device has activat-
@t•iit':11 ------------
.
ECM00921
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ECM01594
ate properly. Consult a Yamaha dealer im-
mediately.
• Do not continue to run the engine if the
Low battery voltage alert overheat-alert indicator blinks. 5.erious
If the battery voltage drops, t~e battery volt- engine damage will occur.
age value will start to blink. • Do not continue to operate the engi.n e if
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an alert device has activated. Consult
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YO!,lr -Yamaha dealer if the problem can-
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not be located and corrected.
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I x100
rfmin -
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Low oil pressure-alert indicator
If the engine oil p"ressure drops too low, the
low oil pressure-alert indicator will start to
blink, and the engine speed will automatically'
decrease to about 200G--3500 r/min.
1 ZMU08415
36
Instruments and indicators
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ZMU08417
1. Low oil pressure-alert indicator
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37
!;ngine control system
EMlJ26aos
ECM00093
Alert system
Rt•iiMI .
Do not continue to operate the engine if an
alert device has activated. Consult your
Yamaha dealer if the problem cannot be
located and corrected.
EMU41927
Overheat alert
This engine has an overheat-alert device. If • The buzzer will sou nd _
the engine temperature rises too high, the
alert device will activate.
• The engine speed will automatically_de-
crease to about 2000-3500 r/min.
• The overheat-alert indicator will light or
blink.
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ZMU05827
38
.Engine control system
he alert system has activated, stop the en-
t and check t he coo 1·mg water .in Iets: ,
Ifine
; Check trim angle to be sure that_the cooling
,. water inle~ is s~br:nerged. ; .
EMU41937
Low oil pressure alert
If the oil pressure drops too low, the alert de-
1~ vice will activate.
1. cooling water inlet • The engine speed will automatically de-
1 Check the cooling water inlet for clogging. crease to about 2000--3500 r/min.
Twin engine drive users • The low oil pressure-al~rt indicator_will light
If the overheat alert system of one outboard or blink.
motor activates, the engine will _slow down.
To tum off the alert activation on the out-
board motors not affected by overheating ·
(1) Tum the .main switch to "OFF" (off) for the
overheating outboard motor.
, ON .,,.
"'_&
OFF~ :
.
START . 'I
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TACH
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TIP:
If the alert system has activated, stop the ~n-
gine and tilt the outboard motor up to check
tlie cooling water inlets for clogging.
(2} If the alert system is still.activated, tilt the
I
overheated outboard rnotor up and re- • The pop-up window will appear on the
1
turn to port. Multi-Display. ·
39
Engine control system
TIP:
a o.:o '
:--
il
"'Ph
If the alert system has activated, ·s top the en
gine as soon as it is safe to do so. Check thi
oil level and add oil as needed. If the oil leve
is correct and the alert system does not tun
off, consult your Yamaha dealer.
Twin engine drive users
If the low oil pressure alert system of one out
board motor activates, all of the engines wil
slow down and the buzzer will sound.
• The buzzer will sound. To turn off the alert activation on the out
board motors not affected by the low oil pres-
sure
Tum the main switch to "OFF" (off) for the out-
board motor that has the low oil pressure.
ON
.OFF, i START
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EMU4 1947
Water separator alert
The outboard motor is equipped with a water
separator alert system. If water separated
ZMU05827
from the fuel exceeds a specific volume, the
alert system will activate.
• The water separator-alert indicator will
come on or blink.
ZMU07012
40
Engine control system
11,0.a . -ii,
J < • , • • • i ; . . r•. ,
• The buzzer will sound intermitter:itly w_ hen
. _the control leyer is in the neutr:._al pos_iti9 n, .
.......i
If the alert system has activated _ .: _, _, ~. .-, • - •• .J. •• '
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ECM02471 ·
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41
Installation
EMU26903
Installation
The information presented in this section is
.intended as reference only. It is not possible
to provide complete instructions for every
possible bo.a t and motor combination. Proper
mounting depends in part on experience and
the specific boat and motor combination.
EWM01591
42
Installation -
-----
' tirnurn . mounting -height. , Consult ' your
:,p aha dealer or boat manufacturer for fur-:
ya!Tl •nforrnation on determining · the proper
ther 1 •
moU ntinQ height.
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Mal<e sure that the · idle h~le ' i~ high
enough to prevent water from entering
' the engine everi if the boat is stiitionary
with the maximum load. -~ _ . . . .
• Incorrect engine height or ·obstructions
( )
I to the_, smooth flow. of. water'
l •
{such 'as
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43
Operation .
EMIJ36382
First-time operation
1
life. NOTICE: Failure to follow the break~lj
-~
procedure could result in reduced engi
EMU38393
life or even severe engine damage. [EcMoo I
Fill engine oil
EMU27086 /'
The engine is shipped from the factory w·1th- Procedure for 4-stroke models
out engi ne o1·1 . If. your dealer did not fill the oil Your new engine requires a period of 1d/
you must fill it before starting the . ' hours break-in t6 allow mating surfaces of!'
NOTICE. engine. moving parts to wear in evenly.
. . : Check that the engine is filled
TI~ . .
with oil before first-time operation to avoid
severe engine damage• [ECM01782J Run the engine i.n the water, under load (in
Th~ engine is shipped with the following tag, gear with a propeller installed) as follows. Fo
which should be removed after engine oil is 10 hours for breaking in engine avoid extend-
filled for the first time. For more information ed idling, rough water and crowded areas. 1
on checking the engine oil level, see page 46. (1) For the first hour of operation:
Run the engine at varying speeds up to
2000 r/min or approximately half throttle.
(2) For the second hour of operati~n:
Increase engine speed as much as nec-
essary to put the boat on plane (but
avoid full-throttle operation), then back
off on the throttle while keeping the boat
at a planing speed.
(3) ·Remaining 8 hQurs:
Run the engine at any speed. However,
avoid operating at full throttle for more
a
than 5 minutes at time.
(4) After the first \ 0 hours:
Operate the engine norrnall~.
EMU36402
Getting to know your- boat
All boats have unique handling characteris-
tics. Operate cautiously while you. learn how
ZMU01710 your boat handles under different conditions'
and various trim angles (see page 56).
EMU30175
Breaking in engine
Your new engine requires a period of break-
in to allow mating surfaces of moving parts to
wear in evenly. Correct break-in will help en-
sure proper performance and longer engine
44
:-- Installation
optimum ·. mounting height. - Consult ' your
Yamaha dealer or boat manufacturer for fur-
ther information on determining . the proper
mounting height.
ZMU01762 .
',,
ECM01635
43
i Operation
EMU38382 life. NOTICE: Failure to follow the break-in
First-time operation
teci
procedure could result in reduced engine
life or even severe engine damage,
EMU38393
Fill engine oil p~;~:dure for 4-strok~ models .
The engine is shipped from the factory with- Your new engine requires period of 10
out engine oil. If your dealer did not fill the oil, hours break-in t6 allow matrng surfaces of
you must fill it before starting the engine. moving parts to wear in evenly.
NOTICE: Check that the engine is filled
TIP:
with oil before first-time operation to avoid Run the engine in the water, under load (In
severe engine damage. 1ecM011e21 ar with a propeller installed) as follows. For
The engine is shipped with the followi~g tag, ge . . "d
10 hours for breaking rn engrne avor extend-
which should be removed after engine oil is ed idling, rough water and crowded areas.
filled for the first time. For more information (1) For the first hour of op~ration:
on checking the engine oil level, see page 46. Run the engine at varyrng speeds up tc
2000 r/min or approximately half throttle.
(2) For the second hour of operati~m:
Increase engine ·speed as much as nec-
essary to put the boat on plane {bul
avoid full-throttle operation), then bac!
off on the throttle while keeping the boa1
at a planing speed.
(3) ·Remaining 8 hours:
Ff~n the engine at any speed. However
avoid operating at full throttle for morE
than 5 minutes at a time.
(4) After the first 10 hours:
FIii engine oil
ftada acelte de mot Operate the engine normally.
locer oleo de mot
le pleln d'hulle _m
EMU36402
Getting to know your boat
All boats have unique handling characteris
tics. Operate cautiously while you learn hm
ZMU01710 your boat handles under different condition
and various trim angles (see page 56).
EMU30175 •
Breaking in engine
Your new engine requires a period of break-
in to allow mating surfaces of moving parts to
wear in evenly. Correct break-in will help en-
sure proper performance and longer engine
44
Operation
EMIJ36414 • •
Checks before starting engine
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I ECt.100121 . .
EMU36422
F,uel level Gasoline and its vapors are highly flamma-
. Be sure you have,ptenty of fuel for your trip. A ble and explosive. Keep away from sparks,
I good rule is to use 1/3 of your fuel to get to cigarettes, flames, or other sources of ig-
the destination, 1/3 to return, and to keep 1/3 nition.
I as an emergency reserve. With the boat level EWM00911
on a trailer or in the water, turn the key to "ON"
(on) and check the fuel level. For fuel filling in-
Leaking fuel can result in fire _or explosion.
1 structions, see page 50.
e;Check for f':Jel leakage regularly.
EMU40774
• If any fuel leakage is.found, the fuel sys-
Removing top cowling , tem must-be repaired by a qualified me-
For the following checks, remove the top chanic:;_., Improper repairs can make the
cowling from the bottom cowling. outboard unsafe to operate.
To remove the top cowling, pull the cowling EMU36453
lock levers and lift up the top cowling. Check for fuel leaks
1(~ 1/
., • Check for fuel leaks or ,gasoline_fumes in
J the boat.
I
5 • Check for fuel leakage from the fuel sys-
tem. '
• Check the f!J~I tank and fuel lines for
cracks, swellings, or other damage.
45
Operation
EMU37323
Checking the fuel filter · ·1
Check th at th e fuel filter is clean and free of
water.. If any water is found in the fuel or if a
significant amount of debris is found, ;he fuel 2
tank should be checked and cleaned by a
Yamaha dealer.
ZMU06873
1. Clip
2. Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
EMU40994
Engine oil
(1) Place the outboard motor in a vertical ,
position (not tilted). NOTICE: If the out-
board motor is not level, the oil level
indicated on th~ oil dipstick may not
EMU36463
be accurate. 1EcM018621
Controls ·
(2) Remove the oil dipstick and wipe it 1
• .Tum the steering wheel full-right and' tull-
clean. ·
left. Make sure operation is smooth and un-
restricted throughout the whole range with
no binding or ·excessive free play .
. • Operate the throttle levers several times to
make sure there is no hesitation in their
travel. Operation should 'be smooth over
the complete range of motion, and each le-
ver ~hould retum,completely to the idle·po-
s ition.
• Look for loose or damaged connections of
the throttle and shift cables. 1. Oil dipstick
46
Operation
3. Flushing device
I- 3 EMU46700
Installing top cowling
(1) Check the rubber seal for damage. If the
rubber seat is damaged, have it replaced
by a Yamaha dealer.
I I
1. Oil dipstick
I 2. Lower mark
3. Upper mark
EMU40412
:a Outboard motor
t- • Check, that the outboard motor is mounted
el pr~perly and ·check the outboard motor 1. Rubber seal
mounting bolts for looseness. 2. Bottom cowling
• Check the propeller for damage.
(2) Check that the rubber seat is seated all
n • Check for engine o_il teaks. the way around the bottom cowling.
EMU36494
(3) Check that all of the cowling lock levers
Flushing device are pulled outward.
Check that the flushing ·device's garden hose (4) Align the 3 protrusions on the top cowl-
connector is securety rscrewec:1 -bri to-t he fit- ing , with the _corres·ponding holders on
ting on the bottom cowling. NOTICE: If the the bottom cowli17g, and then place the
.. I
garden hose connector is not property top cowling ·on the b~ttom cowling.
1-L
connected, cooling wate,..can leak out and
I the e,:igine cari overheat du,-ing op~ration. t_r----2
IECM01802J
1 2 3
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1. Top cowling
2. Protrusion
3·. Holder
4. Bottom C0Y{ling
1. Fitting
2. Garden hose connector
47
Operation
rectly, water can enter the top co..,j
and damage the engine, or the tod
cowling can blow off at high speeds.
[ECM02371]
1. Top COWiing
2. Protrusion
3. Holqer
4. Bottom cowling
(1) ' 'd ,ecRthe"p:ower tri~ and tilt unit for any
sign of oil leaks.
1 1 (2) Operate each of the power trim and tilt
switches on ttie remote control and en-
gine bottom cowling to check that all
switches work.
(3) Tilt the outboard motor up and check
that the tilt rod and trim rods are extend-
ed completely.
1 . cowling lock lever
(G) Check the fitting of the top cowling by
ushing it with both hands. NOTICE: If
~e top cowling is not installed cor-
48
Operation
ZMU08487
trim rods have retracted completely into equiAped with a Yamaha digital speedome-
-·. 1 ,. J '. J l , \ , ) ' ' ' , •
the cylinders. ter, the voltmet~r and low battery alert func-
tions wiU help' you monitor . the . batt~ry's
charge ..A b~ttery i~ .good condition wili pro~ ·
,· ,l '! I' . ; ' _. ··., .i '
49
Operation
If th .
y e battery needs charging, consult your (9) Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediate- "
. amaha dealer or the battery manufacturer's ly with dry rags. Dispose of rags prope~y
instructions. according to local laws or regulations,
EMU30027
EMU40252
Filling fuel Operating engine
• Gasoline and its vapors are highly flam- This product emits exhaust gases which
mable and explosive. Always refuel ac- contain carbon monoxide, a· colorless
cording to this procedure to reduce the odorless gas which could ' cause brain' ,
I
risk of fire and explosion. damage or death when inhaled. Symp.
• Gasoline is poisonous and can cause.in- toms include nausea, dizziness, . and
jury or'death. Handle gasoline with care. drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin areas
Never siphon gasoline by mouth. If you well ventilated. Avoid blocking exhaust 1f
should swallow some gasoline or inhale outl~ts. · , ' ' 1
a lot of gasoline vapor, or get some gas- l I ' '~ I ' '
(1) Make sure that the engine is stopped. row pointing up, until you feel it become 1'
(2) Make sure that the boat is in a well-ven- furn. · · ·
tilated outdoor area, .., either securely
moored or trailered.
(3) Make sure that no one is in the boat.
(4) Do not smoke and keep away from
sparks, flames, static electric disch~rge,
or other sources of ignition. .
(5) If you use' a ·portable container to ' ;tore
and dispense fuel, only use a locally ap-
,, . prov'eo GASOLINE container. . . . . I
50
Operation
~,
EMU274~ •
starting engine
I EWM01601 N
TIP:
The start-in-gear protection device prevents
1 • Failure to attach the engine shut-off the engine from starting except when in neu-
cord could result in a runaway boat if tral.
operator is ejected. Attach the engine (2) Attach the engine shut-off cord to a se-
shut-off cord to a •secure place on your cure place on your clothing, or your arm
clothing, or your ann or leg while oper- or leg. Then install the clip on the other
ating. Do not attach the cord to clothing end of the cord into t~e engine shut-off
that could tear loose. Do not route the switch.
cord where it could become entangled, t
"
ZMU01TT1
51
0peration
,TART
0~
eYAIIAHA-
ZMU04596
ZMU0582B
OFF ON . START
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ZMU05830
ZMU01773
(5) Immediately .after the engine starts; re:
lease the main switch to return it to "ON"
TIP: (on). NOTICE: Never tum:· the main
Dual engine users: When the main switch is ,· .. switch to "START" (start) while the en-
turned on, the buzzer operates for a few sec-
gine is running. Do not keep the start-
onds then stops automatically. The buzzer
. er motor turning · for more than 5
also operates if one of the engines stalls.
:... , seconds. If the starter motor is turned
(4) Tum the main switch to "START" (start),
continuously for more than 5 seconds,
and hold it for a maximum of 5 seconds.
r y_~ill_be quickly discharged,
·; the b-;i,tte_
thus mal<ing it impossible ·tctstart the
0~
engine. The starter can also be dam·
• RT aged. If the engine will not start after 5
seconds of cranking, return the main
switch to "ON" (on); wait. 10 seconds,
th en crank the engine ' again.
- (Ect.1001931
ZMU01881
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52 ;
·operation
EMU27671
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ECM02251 (2) Check that the lowoil pressure-alert indi~
· · cator remains off. NOTICE: If the low oil
If water is not flowing _out of the cooling pressu~~~alert indi~~to~ . bH!}kS . after ,,
water pilot hole at all times while the en- the engine starts, stop the . engine.
gine is running, overheating and serious . Otherwise, serious engine damage
damage could occur. Stop the engine and could occur. Consult . your Yamaha
dealer. (EcM02aa11 · , ·· · · ·
check whether the cooling water inlet on
EMU36532
the lower case or the cooling water pilot
Checks after engine warm up
hole is blocked. Consult your Yamaha ',
. dealer if the problem cannot · be -located EMU36542
and corrected. , ··· t ) : Shifting ·· ' ·, .
While the boat is tightly moored, and without
applying throttle, confirm that the engine
shifts smoothly into forw'ard and reverse, and
back to neutral. ; ' '
~· .- !' ' -;:
EMU40461
Stop switches
Perform the foilowing procedure to check
that · tf:le ' main switch arid engine : shut-off
switch operate properly. ,. (, ',, , I
53
Operation
EMU31734
Shifting N -. 32°
R
F R
54
Operation
the boat. This could increase the risk of
serious injury. It could also damage the
R shift mechanism. ~
• Do not shift into reverse while traveling
at planing speeds. Loss of control, boat
swamping, or damage to the boat could
occur.
. , ·stopping engine
Before stopping the engine, first let it cool off
· for a few minutes at idle or low speed. Stop-
ping the engine i~rnediately' after operating
at ·high speed is not recommended.
'ZMU01n9
' ZMU04588
EMU31743 .
' "
Stopping boat
EWM01si1
55
Operation
prove performance and fuel economy Whil
-· -
reducing strain on the engine. Correct tri~
~--/
@FFOt-iST~® angle . depends upon the combination
01
boat engine, and propeller. Correct trirn .
' 1
also affected by variables such as the load in
. ~
the boat, sea conditions, and running speed.
OYAIAHA--
ZMU04599
EMU27889 •
ZMU05833 ·. Adjusting tr_
i m angle (Power tnm and
tilt)
(2) Remove the key if the boat will be left,1;1n~ EWM00754
attended.
TIP: • Be sure all people are clear ·of the out•
The engine can also be stopped by pulling · board motor when adjusting the trim an-
the cord and removing the clip from the en- gle. Body parts can be crushed between
gine shut-off switch, then turning the main the motor and the clamp bracket when
switch to "OFF" (off). . ; the motor is trimmed or tilted.
EMU27865 - c , • Use caution when trying a trim position
Trimming outboard .motor . for the first time. Increase speed gradu•
ally and watch for any signs of instabilitY
or control problems. Improper trim an·
Excessive trim for the operating condi~ · gle can cause loss of control.
tions (either trim up or trim down) can • If equipped with a power trim and tiH
cause boat instability and can make steer- switch located on the bottom cowling,
ing the boat more difficult. This increases use the switch only when the boat is ata
the possibility of an accident. If the boat complete stop with the engine off. 00
begins to feel unstable or is hard to steer, · ·. ~ot adjust the trim angle with this switch
slow down and/or readjust the trim _angle. _ · while the boat is moving.
The trim angle of the outboard motor helps Adjust the outboard motor trim angle usi
determine the position of the bow of the boat the power trim and tilt switch.
in the water.. Correct trim angle will help im-
56
Operatio_
n
up---ii~
ON---•
ZMU01781 ZMU01784
"'
the propeller to ventilate, which reduces per-
formance further, and the boat may "por-
poise" (hop in the water), which could throw
•I
I
1. Power trim and tilt swhch
'"""'"" the operator and passengers over:board.
llI the boat is up about 3 to 5·degrees. With the also makes the boat unstable. Resistance at
the bow i~ greatly increased, heightening the
ii bow up, the boat may have a greater tenden--
1 cy to steer to one side or the other. Compen- danger of -"bow steering" and making opera-
sate for this as you steer. When the bow of tion difficult and dangerous.
·1
I the boat is down, it is easier to accelerate
I from a standing start onto plane.
57
O eration
• To prevent..the cooling water Pa ssag
from becoming frozen when the 61
ent temperature Is 5°C (41°F) or ba_rtibt,
Wc---~-~2
I
e1 0 .,,
tilt the outboard motor up after it h ,
been stopped 30 seconds or more. a.
EMU42684
Procedure for til~ing up
·(1) Place the remote control lever in neut
. • rat
ZMU01786
TIP:
Depending on
the type of boat, the outboard
motor trim angle may have little effect on the
tr!m of the boat when operating. · · '
EMU27948 '
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ECM00993
up completely.
suit. ·
zMU01787
58
Operation
1, UP 0
\
UP
~1
ZMU02112 .,
• • - • '"'f• (4) Once the outboard motor is supported
(3) · Pull the _ tilt suppo.rt lever tow~rd Y':)_i.i'. to with the tilt support lever, press the pow-
• · support the engine. _\Y~R!'ll~G_!' After er trim and tilt switch "DN" (down) to re-
tilting the outboard motor; _be _:i!Jre,t~ tract the trim rods. NOTICE: Make sure
. : support with th~ ~ilt ·s~f:>PO~ ~ob,or - that the trim rods ·retract -completely
. tilt support l~ver.- _Other:wise th,~ ~ut- during mooring. This protects the rods
- board motor could -fall "back , down from marine growth and corrosion,
··suddenly if ofr in th~ P~'"'."er~~ aryd-tilt v,,hich could damage the power trim
. unit or in the power tilt uriit loses pres- . and tilt mechanism. [ECM00254]
sure. [EWM00263] NOTICE: :'l:>o:
not" use th~
tilt support lever or knob when traile-
ring the boat. The_' outboard ·. n,'ot<?.r .
could shake loose from the tilt support
and fall. If the motor cannot be
trailered in the normal running posi-
tion, use an additional support device
to secure it in the :tilt position. For
· more detailed information, see page
62.1.ECMOt 842] -
59
Operation
EMU42702
ZMU04909
EMU28063
Shallow water
DN
07<
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ZMU01771
60
- Operation
' EMU35392 ••
ZMU05173 (1\ l l~. -. >; ·.. · ~;-~ ,- .. . . '· :.. ·.~...-- . . , ·::· • .:-
motor to the nor-
·tbe·power
61
Maintenance
EMU31845 sition, then trailer the outboard mot .
Transporting and storing out- tilt position using a motor suppo;r in .
board motor , such as a transom saver bar Co
·
dev1
nsuit
Yamaha dealer for further details. Yo
When the outboard motor is tiited pr 1
• USE CARE when transporting fuel tank, time for moo~ng or trailering the bo; ongeo
whether in a boat or car. the fuel valve. ' close
• DO NOT fill fuel container to maximum
capacity. Gasoline will expand consider- EMU3oo42
62
- Maintenance
II (1) If there is a fuel joint or a fuel valve on the
I. .
63
Maintenance
I
and other rotating parts while the en- (7) Tum off the water supply, and then re.;
1
gine is running. IEWM00092l NOTICE: Never move the flushing attachment and wi
tum the main switch to "START" (start) off any excess water.
while the engine is running. Do not (8) Install the top cowling and propeller.
keep the starter motor tur.ning for (9) Drain the cooling water completely out of
more than 5 seconds. If the starter the outboard motor. Clean the exterior of
motor is turned continuously for more the outboard motor thoroughly. I
EMU41321 •
than 5 seconds, the battery will be Draining the gasoline from the vapor sep.
quickly discharged, thus making it im- arator
possible to start the engine. The start- Gasoline in the vapor separator must be I
er can also be damaged. If the engine drained before storing the outboard motor
will not start after 5 seconds of crank- Have a Yamaha dealer drain the gasolinj
ing, return the main switch to "ON" from the vapor separator. 1:
(on), wait 10 seconds, then crank the
engine again. iecM001031 EMU41O72 ¢
Lubrication
TIP: (1) Change the gear oil_. For instructions, s~
• When using the flushing attachment, main- page 82. Check the gear oil for the pres-
tain adequate water pressure so that there ence of water that indicates a leaky seal.
is a steady flow of water from the cooling Seal replacement should be performed
water -pilot hole. by an authorized Yamaha dealer prior to ,
(/
• If the overheat alert device is activated, tum use. '
the engine off, and consult your Yamaha
dealer.
(6) Just prior to turning off the engine, quick-
(2) Lubricate all grease fittings. For further
details, see page 71 . ii
ly spray fogging oil into the intake silenc- TIP: 1~
For long-term storage, fogging the engine I 1
er. When properly done, the engine will 1
smoke excessively and almost stall. with fogging oil is recommended . Contact
EMU40964 lilt
Flushing cooling water passage
Perform this procedure right after operation
I ••~
for the most thorough flushing.
ECMO1531 •i..t
14•Ji@j ____________ 1
~t
Do not perform this procedure while the
engine is running. The water pump may be
TIP:
If fogging oil is not available, consult your damaged and severe damage from over·
------------•~,
Yamaha dealer: heating can result.
64
Maintenance
( ) Disconnect the garden hose connector connected, cooling water can leak out
1
trom the fitting on the bott?m cowling. and the engine can overheat during
operation. iecM01a02I
2 TIP:
When flushing the cooling water passages
with the boat in the water, tilting the outboard
EMU44342
Cleaning the outboard motor
",~ . When cleaning the outboard motor, the top
cowling must be installed., ,
1. Fitting
(1) Wash the exterior of the outboard motor
2. Garden hose connector
using fresh water. NOTICE: · Do not
(2) Connect the garden hose to the garden spray water into the air intake. 1ECM01941I
hose connector.
2 3
\ '
/~
1 0 II . ;. 1. Air intake
ZMU07861
65
Maintenance
EMU2847G EMU34152 , ..
EMIJ28512
Replacement parts · · · ··
If replacement parts are necessary, use only
genuine Yam~a parts or parts of equivalent
design and ~uality. Any part of inferior quality
may malfunction, and · the . resulting loss . of
control could endanger the operator and pas.:
sengers. Yamaha genuine parts and acces-
sories are available from your Yamaha dealer.
66
L
Maintenance
-
Et.4~6073 •
Maintenance chart 1
e C
011
TIP:
• Refer to the sections in this chapter for explanations of each owner-specific action.
• n,e maintenance cycle on these charts assume usage of. 100 hours per year and regular
lcll('
flushing of the cooling water ·passages. Maintenance frequency should be adjusted when
irs operating the engine under adverse conditions, such as extended tro[ling. ·
~in • Disassembly or repairs may be necessary ~epending on the outcome of maintenance
checks. -. ,
~in :• Expendable or consumable parts and lubricants will lose th.eir effectiveness over time and_
: through normal usage regardless of the warranty period. · · · ·
e1c • When operating in salt water, muddy, other turbid (cloudy), acidic water, the engine should
be flushed with clean water after each use. · · · ' i
Toe e" symbol indicat~s the check-ups whici you may carry out yourself.
11
en Toe "O" symbol indicates work to be carri7d out by your Yamaha dealer..
'
Initial : Every ·;I,
ee '.
- 83
a essary ·- '• ' '
'
~-- -. ·, ·•· ·-----·
.. .. - -- ·- --·- ------- ·-· ---- --
8)
-
Inspection or re-
• ·-
' _,_
ln
Anode(s) Qnternal) placement as nee~ :0 .J,_ . •.._ -·
-. -
·1 --- essary -··- - ... . . . ·, ·-
;")
·----- - ···· .,
·- -· ·•
Wi i
Anode(s) QnternaQ • r •.
, ,.
-
en ·2 Replac~ment ',
I : ~ . ..
_ ,.
0 -
- - --- -·· -- .
e/o e;o
.,., .. -,--- -· -- •• · . r - ·• --··
Battery (electro- 84
lyte level, terminaQ
Inspection
J
,· . :,
-·-·· ·•-- .. --·- ·- ... .. -- ·- - --
Fill, charging or re-
.
•10 ,
-·
Engine starting
condition/noise
Inspection •10 50 -
Engine_idle
speed/noise
Inspection •10 •19 - .. .. - 74 -
67
_____,,,.
I
Maintenance __ 1
Every .
__ v
Initial
Item Actions 20 hours 100hours 300hours 500hours Page
(3 (1 year) (3 years) (5 years)
months)
_1
-~
Fuel filter (can be
disassembled)
Inspection or re-
placeme·nt as nee-
essary
e;o e/O 46
I
i
Fuel line (Higl'!
pressure) Inspection
• • -
-:---~
•l
-
Fuel line (High Inspection or re-
pressure) placement as nee- 0 0 ' If
essary .J
Fuel line (Low
pressure)
Inspection pr re-
placement as nee-
• •
0 0 ' .
-
-
_ Ir,,
,i
v
pressure)
essary
Inspection or re- II•'
Fuel pump placement as nee- 0
'
- L.,
essary
[()
Fuel/engine oil
leakage Inspection 0 0 - .,..
Gear oil *3 - Replacement e;o e;o. - ' 82 \II,'
Inspection or re-
PCV (Pressure
Control Valve)
placement_as nee~ .. O ·
' "
-
essary
-
Inspection, adjust~
Shift link/shift ca-
ble
ment or replace-
ment as necessary
0 0 ..
Inspection or re-
73
Spark plug(s) placement as nee-
essary •10 - ·- -
68
•.
.-
Maintenanc~
-- • Item
· I•
Actions
lnltlal
20 hours
Every
Shift Dampener
I
system (SDS) pro-
peller damper
Inspection or re- _
placement 0 . -
-
Water from the
, cooling water pilot
hole
Inspection
•10 •10 53
Inspection, adjust-
Throttle link/throt-
tie cable
ment or replace-
ment as necessary
0 0 -
Inspection or re-
Thermostat
'
placement as nee-
essary
0 -
Inspection or re-
Timing belt placement as nee-
essary
0 -
Inspection and ad-
Valve clearance
justment 0 -
Cooling water inlet Inspection
•10 •10 16
Inspection or re- ,
Main switch/stop
switch
placement as nee-. 0 0 -
essary
Wire harness con- Inspection or re-
nections/wire cou- placement as nee- 0 0 -
pier connections essary
(Yamaha) Me-
tar/gauge Inspection 0 0 -
EMlk7280
. *1 cylinder head
*2 cylinder head, thermostat cover, exhaust cover, cooling water passage cover, Rectifier
Regulator cover
. *3 Severe condition: recommended gear oil grade _
GL-5
69
- -
Maintenance
EMU46082
Maintenance chart 2
Every
·'
Inspection or re-
Exhaust guide/ex- placement a~ nec-
0
haust manifold essary
Replacement
0
Timing belt
i - -
. i
·•l ~
., .
70
Maintenance
EMu,6621
1Greasing
vamalube Qrease A"~" (water resistant grease)
·Yama~.a ?rea_se D " ~ " (corrosion resistant grease)
71
Maintenance
,...--:=::=::A=-=-r:-:--:---- I
--- ,
'\ ' j
72
Maintenance
1. Bolt
2. ECM (Electronic Control Module) cover
To check the spark plug .
(2) Remove the bol_ ts that ar~ securing the
(1) _ Check ~he condition of the sp~ plug. If
ignition coil, and then remove the ignition
. electrode erosion becomes excessive or
coil. NOTICE: Do not use any tools to
carbon and other deposits are exces-
remove or install the ignition coil. Oth-
sive, replace the spark plug with the
erwise, the ignition coil coupler could
specified plug.
be damaged. IECM0233lJ
Standard spark plug:
LFR6A-11 . . . · _ .
73
Maintenance
Bolt tightening torque:
8 N·m (0.8 kgf·m, 5.9 lb·ft) .
EMU29045
Inspecting idle speed
EWM00452 ·
l
If a torque-wrench is not available when you
whether the idle speed is set to specifi- ,
are· reinstalling a spark plug, a good estimate
_catiqn'. For idle speed specifications, see I
of the com~ct torque is 1/12 tum past finger~
page 10. If you have difficulty verifying j
tight. When you are installing a new spark
the idle speed, or the idle speed requires I
plug, a good estimate of the correct torque is
. adjustment, consult a Yamaha dealer or
1/2 to 2/3 tum past finger-tight. · .
(3) . Install the ignition coil, and then tighten
o_
ther qualified mechanic.
. ___ !he ~olts ~~ ~e sp~i~ed torque. ____ . EMU37488
74
Mainteriarice
• Be sure the outboard motor is s~curely (5) Remove the oil filler cap. Pull out the dip-
_fastened to . the transom or a stable stick and use the oil changer to extract
stand. the oil completely. _
'
w•li@I · · - ·
ECM01711 '
1 -
Change the engine oil after the first 20
hours of operation or 3 months, and every
100 hours or at-1 -year intervals thereafter;
a Oth~rwis!!.the engine will wear quickly. ·
11
9 To prevent spilling oil where it could cause
damage to nature, it is strongly recommend-
ed that you use an <?ii changer to change the ,. . __ n ~ -
engine oii.- If an oil changer is not available, 1. Oil filler cap
ile drain the engine oil by re_moving the drain
h screw. If you are not familiar with the proce-
dure for changing the engine oil, consult your
Yamaha dealer.
Changing the engine oil using an oil changer
a (recommended) • .
3 (1) Put the out~oard motor in an upright po-
n- sition (not ,tilted). -!'JOT/CE: If the out-
st board motor is not level, the oil level
!r, in_dicated on the ~ii ,dif:!s~ck _m ay not
IP be accurate. [EcM01as2I . , • .. ._- ·• :::' ·-· , I:-
/
1. Oil changer
y, , 1
(6) . Add the correbt amount of oil through th'e
,_ ,J
i'-•.! -
. .•
75
Maintenance
(7) Leave the outboard motor for 5-10 min- TIP:
utes. • For more information on the disposal
(8) Remove oil dipstick and wipe it clean. · used oil, consult your Yamaha_dealer.
(9) Insert the dipstick and remove it again. • Change the oil more often when operati
Be sure to completely insert the dipstick the engine under adverse conditions su
into the dipstick guide, otherwise the oil as extended trolling.
level measurement will be incorrect.
(10) Recheck the oil level using the dipstick to Changing the engine oil by draining the oil
be sure the level falls between the upper (1) Put the outboard motor in ari upright
and lower marks. Consult your Yamaha sition .(not tilted). NOTICE: If the o
dealer if the oil level is out of specified board motor is not level, the oil lev
level. indicated on the oil dipstick may n
be accurate. 1EcM01aa21
1. Oil dipstick
2. Lower mark
(2) Start the engine. Warm it up and ke
3. Upper mark
the idle speed for 5-1 0 minutes.
(11) Start the engine and make sure that ~he (3) . Stop the engine and leave it for 5-10 mi
low oil pressure-alert indicator remains utes. ·
off. Also, make sure that there are no oil (4) Remove the top cowling and oil filler ca
- leaks. NOTICE: If the low oil pressure-
alert indicator comes on or if there are
oil leaks, stop the engine and find the 1
cause. Continued operation · with a
problem could cause . severe engine,
damage. Consult your Yamaha dealer
if the problem cannot be ,located and
corrected. (ECM01623I
(12) Install the top cowling.
(13) Dispose of used oil according to local ,....__
-
·. .
n
regulations. 1. Oil filler cap
(5) Remove the bolts to remove the ~P
from the starboard side.
76
Maintenance
TIP:
al
If the oil does not drain easily, change the tilt
angle or tum the outboard motor to port and
2]( '1?E
~ti
starboard to drain the oil.
~lJ
a
(7) Put new gasket on the drain screw. Ap-
ply a light coat of oil to the gasket and in-
stall the drain screw.
ill I Drain screw tightening torque:
0 27 N·m (2.7 kgf·m, 20 lb·ft)
e\t
1 1
n TIP:
If a torque wrench is not available when you
are installing the drain screw, finger tighten
the screw just until the gasket comes into
contact with the surface of the drain hole.
Then tighten 1/4 to 1/2 tum more. Tighten the
drain screw to the correct torque with a
torque wrench as soon as possible.
(8) Add the correct amount of oil through the
/ 1. Bolt
filler hole. Put back the filler cap and the
77
Maintenance
(11) Insert the dipstick and remove it again. TIP:
Be sure to completely insert the dipstick • For more information on th .
e dis '
used oil, consult your Yarnah P~ '
into the dipstick guide, otherwise the oil . a deai 1
level measurement will be incorrect. • Change the 011 more often Wh en er, ,
O
(12) Recheck the oil level using the dipstick to the engine under adverse cond· . Pera&i
as extended trolling. , itions
be sure the level falls between the upper
and lower marks. Consult your Yamaha
EMU48110
dealer if the oil level is out of specified Replacing the engine oil filter
level. EWM00761 ·
eAvoiddrainingt~
3 . h llled1""'
ly after stopping t e engine. The ..
hot and should be handled With oq I
avoid bums. care~
• Be sure the outboard motor is secur
fastened to the transom or a
2-
stand.
78
--t
1
• Dispose of th~ removed engi_ne oil filter in
ccordance with local regulations.
(4 Apply _e~gine oil to the O-ring of the en-
Maintenance
develop the engine together with the oil it will -
use. Yamalube oils take full advantage of the
base oil's qualities and blend in the ideal bal-
gine 011 filter. ance of additives to make sure the final oilt
.
clears our perfon:r,ance standards. Thus,
Yamalube mineral, semi~ynt~etic and syn-
thetic oils have their own distinct characters
and value. Yamaha's experience gained ove_ r
many years of research and development
into oil since the / 1960's helps mak~
Yamalube the best choice for your Yamaha .
engin~.
' '
1
1. 0-ring ::· ·
.mmmml
. '
EMU29116 : 1
Inspecting wiring and connectors
• Inspect that each connector is engaged se-
curely: ·· · · · ,.
• Inspect that each ground lead is properly
-·secured:- ----: - ·- · ·
. _ _,·i .• . :· ', :: :
79
Maintenance
Checkpoints
• Check each of the propeller blades for er
sion from cavitation or ventilation, or ot
damage.
• Check the propeller shaft for damage.
• Check the splines for wear or damage.
• Check for fish line tangled around the pr
peller shaft.
EMU32113
Checking propeller
EWM01882
80
Maintenance
(2) Install the thrust washer, spacer (if
equipped), and propeller on the propeller
shaft. NOTICE: Make sure to install the
thrust washer before iQstalling the
propeller. 9t~erwise, the lower case
and propeller boss could be damaged.
(ECM01882]
1. Cotter pin
2. Propeller nut
3. Washer
4. Spacer 5 '
5. Propeller
6. Thrust washer
(3) · Remove .. the . propeller,.
EM00648 , · .
spacer. -(if
equipped), and thrust washer.
. . ,
Indication on the propeller. Otherwise the " Propeller nut tightening torque: _ .
boat could move in the opposite direction . •·•-- 54 N·m·-
· ·- •,• · . .. ...
(5.4 kgf·m,
- 40
.,. lb·ft)
. .- ; ,
from that expected.
(4) - Align the propeller nut slot with the pro-
._ ,< peller shaft hole.· Insert q new cotter pin
W•Jitii ___;__________
ECM00502
81
Maintenance
magnetic gear oil drain screw, thi
can indicate l~wer unit problern. Co~
suit your Yamaha dealer. 1EcM0100,1
·~ 1
ZMU06956
1. Cotter pin
TIP:
If the propeller nut slot does not align with the
1_ Gear oil drain screw
propeller shaft hole after tightening the pro- 2. Gasket
peller nut to the specified torque, tighten the
nut further to align the slot ':"ith the hole. TIP:
Always use new gaskets. Do not reuse the re-
EMU47100
moved gaskets. . ,
Changing gear oil
EWM00801
(4) Remove the oil level plug and gasket to
allow the oil to drain completely.
NOTICE: Check the used gear oil after
• Be sure the outboard motor is securely
it has been drained. If the gear oHis t
fastened to the transom or 'a stable
·- milky or cc;miains · water 'or a large
stand. You could be severely injured if
; a'mou~t -of , metal ·particles, the gear
the outboard motor falls on you. .
.~ase . m~y · be damaged. . Have a
• Never get under the lower unit whi_ l e it is
tilted, even when the tilt support lever o~
Yam~ha dealer check and repair the
:., o~oard ,,
motor. [E~M00714) : '' •
knob is locked: Severe injury could oc- . ' . \, \ ,
82
Maintenance .
h· TIP:
1
TIP: . .
For disposal of_used oil, consult your Yamaha Apply a light coat of gear oil to the gear oil
dealer. · · drain screw thread and gasket before instal-
(5) Put the outboar~ motor in a vertical posi- lation .
. tiori. Using a flexible or pressurized filling
, Tightening torque: .
devfce; inject the gear oil into the gear oil
7 N·m (0.7 kgf·m, 5.2 lb·ft)
drain screw hole. '
(F250HEl) ,
Do not paint anodes, as this would render
tliem ineffective. ~-. - . .
..... ,
'
... ' . .
\ ·:
~-
plug thread and gasket before installation. ; ,;,,•"" <Jii"
-
Tightening torque: 0
'
7 N·m (0.7 kgf·,m, 5.2 lb·ft) ___.-;
. 1 .
(7) Put a new gasket on the gear oil drain ·
screw. Insert and tighten the gear oil 1. Anode
drain screw to the specified torque.
83
Maintenance
TIP: (2) Check the battery's charge. If your b
Inspect ground le d. Is equipped with the digital speedo;a
odes on e . a s attached to external an-
y h quipped models. Consult a
ter, the voltmeter and low battery ae, Ie
ama a dealer to · functions will help you monitor the b
ment of i t r inspection and replace- tery's charge. If the battery needs charg at
. n emal anodes attached to the pow-
er unit. Ing, consult your Yamaha deafer.
(3) Check the battery connections. Thei
should be clean, secure, and covered b
1
Checking battery (for electric start an insulating cover. WARNING! 8
models)
. a~
connections can produce shorting or
EWMOi903
arcing and cause an explosion.·1.,.,,,_
-.•..,,9,~
84
Maintenance
Single engine
1. Red cable
2. Black cable 3 1.
3. Battery
4
(3) The electrical contacts of the battery and
cables must be clean and properly con-
5
nected, or the battery will not start the
engine.
Connecting an accessory battery (optional)
If connecting an ac:cessory battery, consult
your Yamaha dealer about correct wiring. It is
recommendable to install the fuse to the iso- 1. Isolator lead with circuit protection ,,· .
lator lead as shown in the illustration. For the 2. Red cable ·1.
1er fuse size, be sure to follow local regulations. 3. Black cable
For example, for USA, the ABYC rules (E-11) 4. Fuse
5. Battery for accessories
should be observed.
6. Battery for starting
7. Negati:,-e connecting cable
'· 1 r ; ~J ._ t~ , I, t :I•
85
Maintenance
Twin engines (4) Clean, maintain, and store the batte
according to the manufacturer's instru1
tions.
4 4 3
EMU29372 .
Disconnecting the battery
(1) Tum off the battery cut-off switch Qf
equipped) and main switch. NOTICE: If ·
they are left on, the electrical system
can be damaged. [ECM01931) •
86
Trouble Recovery
Et.4\),14361 A. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.
Trouble.s hooting
This section describes the likely causes and Q. Is fuel contaminated or stale?
remedies for problems, such _as _those in the A. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.
fuel, compression, and ignition systems, poor
starting, and loss of power. Please note that Q . Is fuel filter clogged?
all of the items in this section may not apply A. Clean or replace fuel filter. ·
to your mod.el. . · .- •
If your ou_tboard motor requires repair, bring Q. Is starting procedure incorrect?
it to a Yamaha dealer. A. See page 51.
If the engine trouble-alert indicator is _blinking,
consult your Yamaha dealer. ., Q. Is fuel pump malfunctioning?
,, ,, A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
Sta~er will
not ~perate.
Q. Is remote control l_
ever in gear? ! : • Q. Are spark plugs fouled or _of incorrect
A. Shift to neutral. . . : ,I type? .. .... - .
•• • ·•,(•, t A. Inspect spark plugs. Clean or replace with
Q. Is battery capacity low or weak? recommended type.
A Check battery condition . .Use .~atterY, ~f
recommended capacity. , . - ..•
, L ·• •, ,o ' ) • ' Q. Are igr.iition parts malfunctioning?,
-- .. ·,: ,. ,.. ·;
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer..
Q. Are battery connections corroded ' or
loose? . -. . _ ,_ , a~Js igraition wiring damaged or poorly con-
A. Tighten battery cab.ies anci clean battery nected?
tenninals. A. Inspect wires for breaks and wear. Have
co~nections •tightened and broken or worn
Q . Is fuse for starter re!ay or. elec~r!c 9irc~it wires replaced by a Yamaha dealer.
blown?. :·, ;· , ·-, . :: :,:· , - - .'. -, : '\
A Check for cause of electric overload and Q. Are en.gine inner parts damaged? . -.
repair. Replace ,fuse .wi_th _or.:ie of, c~>rrect . am-; A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
perage.
Engine idles irregularly or stalls.
a. Are starter components malfunctioning~ Q. t:,.re spark plugs fouled ·or of incorrect
' .•.. by- .a ,Yamaha
A Have'seniicec:i' l. • ' dealer
.. •.. type?
A. Inspect spark plugs. Clean or replace with
Engine will not start (starter'operates). recommended type. - ''
!s
0 : clip on ,engine shut-off cord Oanyard) in-
stalled? Q. Is fuel system clogged?
A Install clip ...
to ·engine
. ,,
shut-off
.- .... ,
switch.
,- ·-· .
_ '.·. .. A. Inspect for pinched or kinked fuel line or ·
other obstructions in fuel system.
Q. Is fuel tank empty?
87
Trouble Recovery ----..;
A. Have seryi_c ed ,bY a Yamaha dealer
a. ts fuel contaminated or stale? ' , . ·,'
A. Rll tank with clean, fresh fuel.
a. Is battery cable disconnected?
A. Connect securely.
a. ts fuel filter clogged?
A. Clean or replace fuel filter.
Alert buzzer ~ ounds or indicator lights.
a. Is cooling system clogged? , .
a. Are ignition parts malfunctioning? A. Inspect cooling water inlet for obs~
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
tions.
a. Has alert system activated? a. Is low oil pressure-ale'r t indicator on
'
A. Rnd and correct cause of alert.
blinking? ·
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
a. ls spark plug gap incorrect?
A. Replace spark plug.
Q. ls heat range of spark plugs incorrect? .
A. Inspect spark plugs and replace with rec.
Q. ls ignition wiring ·damaged or poorly con-
ommended type.
nected?
A. Inspect wires for breaks and wear. Have
connections tightened and broken or worn
a. Is specified engine oil not being used?
A. Inspect engine oil and replace with speci,
wires replaced by a Yamaha dealer.
fled type. ·
Q. ls specified engine oil not being used? .
A. Inspect engine oil and replace with speci- a. Is engine oil contaminated or deteriorat:
ed? :·
fied type.
A. Replace engine oil with specified type.
Q. ls thermostat clogged or malfunctioning? •
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer. Q. Is oil filter clogged?
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
1,:
a. Is fuel pump malfunctioning?
<· , ' - - .'
88
ifrouble Recovery
{
1
~:•j~outboard motor mounted ~t iricorre~t Q. Are electrical parts malfunctioning?
1~ight 6n tr~~S(!m? . , . ., •. · . A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
~- Have outboard motor.adjusted to proper
transom height. a. Is specified fuel not being used?
A. Replace fuel with specified type.
-\ ; . t - ·· - • ·• \ · . • } • .- .i , \ • , •• -~ \.3
a. Has alert system activated? , . . . .- ,, , :· •• • . ·- • • ,.. . ·• f > ·' ' . ' " .-
A. Find and correcicause"of aierf ...1 .. ;. I :' .. .s Q: Is specified engine oil not b~ing used?
- .. - ~;,, ; • • • • • • •• • - - •• ' J, •
- .,,. -- • - ; ' t
Q. Are weeds or'other foreign material tan- A:,Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
gled on gear housing? - , -· ' , ·- -· : /' ·_ -<
A. Remove foreign material and clean lower cf Is fuel joint ~onnectiori incorrect? -
• - . . '-!" - / I
'\ ,;
89
Trouble Recovery
Q. Is propeller damaged? - (2) Check the control system and all cornP(
A. Have propeller repaired or replaced. nents for damage. Also, check the bQ•
for damage. '
Q. Is propeller shaft damaged? (3) Whether damage is found or not, retu,
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer. to the nearest harbor slowly arrd caret~
ly.
0. Are weeds or other foreign material tan- (4) Have a Yamaha dealer check the Ou
gled on propeller? board motor before operating it again
A. Remove and ciean propeller.
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Running single engm~ n_vm enginesJ
Q. Are outboard motor mounting bolts loose? When using only one engine in an emerger
A. Tighten bolts or have serviced by a cy, be sure to keep the unused one tilted u
Yamaha dealer. and operate the other engine at low speed.
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Trouble Recovery
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1 Replacing fuse ,
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1. Fuse p1,1IJer .
Consult your Yamaha .dealer if the new fuse
immediately·blows again.
EMU29529 .
Power trim and tilt will not operate
EWM02331
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Trouble Recovery
(1) Stop the engine. If the water separator-ale~. indicator blir,
(2) ~oo_sen th e manual valve screw by turn- perform the following procedure. ·
ing it count~rclockwise until it stops.
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ZMU0544
1. Water separator-alert Indicator
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EMU37573 ,
Water separator-alert in.dicator blinks
while cruising
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Trouble Recovery
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f Water detection ·switch coupler '. . '
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1. Water detection switch coupler
(5) Unscrew . the filter _cup from the filter (9) __Fasten the water detectio~ ·switch lead
housiag.: NOTICE: Be ,careful not to with the ·holder. ' . ' ' . ' ,, '
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twist the water detection switch lead
when unscrewing the filter cup. IECMa 19611
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.,·, (10).ln~tall the top cowling. . - ._
1· Filter cup • . . , . , .. _ (1 _1) Start .the engine a~d m~k~ sur; that the
2. Water det~ctio~ -s~it~h lea:~ .. ·. l · ·.~.'.'·_ :: ,! ..:·,: '·. ;·; ---
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·_':-; . water_separator-alert ·indicator remains
(6) Drain the water \n the filter cup by soak- ,: ·-. : off. Have a Yamaha dealer inspect the
ing it up with a rag.: ' ·. ,·, ·,:_-, !_,.,:1 outboard motor after returning to port.
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(7) Firmly screw the filter' cup o~to the filter
housing . . NOTICE: Be -·car~ful not . to. Treatment of submerged motor
If the outboard motor is submerged, immedi-
twist the water 'detection switch lead
ately take it to a Yamaha dealer. Otherwise
when· screwing the filte'r cup e>~to the
some corrosion_may begin almost immedi-
filter housing. (EC~o1~111 - . - ·_ - - . -- - -
-ately. NOTICE: Do not attempt to rurJ the
(8) Connect the water detecti~n s~itch c~u-
outboard motor until it has been com-
pler securely until a click is heard.
pletely inspected. IE~Moo402J
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