8Carbon Monoxide HazardRefuel With CareOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYExhaust gas contains poisonouscarbon monoxide. Avoid inhalationof exhaust gas. Never run t
98TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSHARD STARTING OR STALLSAFTER STARTING(continued)Take outboard motor to anauthorized Honda Marine dealer,or refer t
20A99BATTERY WILL NOTCHARGE AND ELECTRICSTARTER WILL NOTOPERATEFuse ReplacementTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSFUSE CASE LID20A FUSEBLOWN FUSESPARE
100OIL PRESSURE INDICATORGOES OFF AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(tiller handle type)(GREEN)(remote control type)(GREEN)I
101OVERHEAT AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(RED)COOLING SYSTEM INDICATOR(R type)(H type)(all types)Engine overheating may
102TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSIf there is no water flowing fromthe cooling system indicator, stopthe engine, and tilt the outboardmotor to insp
−103SUBMERGED MOTORTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSSTARTER GRIPA submerged outboard motor mustbe serviced immediately after it isrecovered from the
104TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSWhen cranking the engine withan open ignition circuit (sparkplugs removed f rom the ignitioncircuit), remove the
105TECHNICAL INFORMATIONSerial Number LocationsTECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONSWIVEL CASEPRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONNUMBERENGINE SERIAL NUMBERProduct id
106Carburetor Modification forHigh Altitude OperationTECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONWhen the carburetor has beenmodif ied f or high altitude operat
107Emission Control SystemInformationTECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONSource of EmissionsTampering and AlteringThe U.S. and Calif ornia CleanAir Acts
9SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONSOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYThe labels shown here contain important safety information. Please read them carefully. These labels are c
108TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONMaintenanceReplacement PartsProblems That May Af f ectEmissionsA manufacturer of an aftermarketpart assumes the r
109Star LabelThe Symbol for Cleaner Marine Engines:Cleaner Air and Water -Better Fuel Economy -Longer Emission Warranty -TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORM
110Two StarsVery LowEmissionThree StarsUltra LowEmissionFour Stars SuperUltra LowEmissionOne StarLowEmissionTECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONThe one-
−BF8D/BFP8DTrochoid pump pressure lubricationDigital ICM (Ignition Control Module)13.5 cu-in (222 cm)4 stroke OHC in-line 2 cylinder, water-cooled4,50
−−−−−±±±45° right and leftForward-Neutral-Reverse (dog type)3.2 US gal (12)Automotive unleaded gasoline(86 pump octane, or higher)Diaphragm type fuel
−BF9.9D/BFP9.9DBABJH92.6 lbs(42.0 kg)98.1 lbs(44.5 kg)106.9 lbs(48.5 kg)HS HT R RT27.7 in (703 mm)23.6 in (600 mm)24.0 in (610 mm)13.6 in (345 mm)43.5
−− −−−±±±Motor-mounted45° right and leftForward-Neutral-Reverse (dog type)3.2 US gal (12)Automotive unleaded gasoline(86 pump octane, or higher)Diaphr
−HHSHTRTBALJBF15D/BFP15D25.6 in (650 mm) 25.2 in (640 mm)13.8 in (350 mm)43.7 in (1,110 mm)48.8 in (1,240 mm)54.3 in (1,380 mm)17.0 in (433 mm)22.2 in
−−−−−±±±ULTRA · LOW EMISSION12V 6A 12V 12A 12V 12AWater cooling with thermostatUnder water exhaust/thru hubDiaphragm type fuel pumpAutomotive unleaded
−RTBF20D/BFP20DBAMJHHT25.2 in (640 mm)25.6 in (650 mm)13.8 in (350 mm)43.7 in (1,110 mm)48.8 in (1,240 mm)17.0 in (433 mm)22.2 in (563 mm)102.5 lbs(46
***10CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODESCONTROLS AND FEATURESElectric StarterRemote ControlTiller HandleShaft LengthTypeModelPower TiltPower Thru
−− −−−±±±ULTRA · LOW EMISSION12V 6A 12V 12A 12V 12AWater cooling with thermostatUnder water exhaust/thru hubDiaphragm type fuel pumpAutomotive unleade
−119CONSUMER INFORMATIONHonda PublicationsCustomer Service InformationAmerican Honda Motor Co., Inc.TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting Honda
120TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty CoveragePlease include the followinginformation in your communication:Model and complete serial numberDa
121TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty ServiceAs the owner of a Honda product,your servicing dealer may ask you toauthorize an inspection. If t
−−122Distributor’s Limited WarrantyTECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONTo Qualify for This Warranty:What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarr
‘‘ ’’’123TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONExclusions:Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:This warranty does not ex
124Accessories and Replacement PartsTo Qualify for This Warranty: What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarranty:TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO
125Exclusions:To Obtain Warranty Service:Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONYou
126Emission Control System WarrantyYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONCaliforniaOther StatesAll StatesMANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEM WARRANTY C
127OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY: WARRANTY COVERAGE:TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting HondaHonda outboard engines manufactured after June
*********11CONTROLS AND FEATURESPower Tilt (with hydraulic assistfunction)Tilt systemStandard EquipmentOptional EquipmentRefer to this chart for an ex
128TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:EXCLUSIONS:DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGEAND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONYou
**129EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS:TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATIONAir intake duct, Crankcase breather tube, Positive crankcase ventilation
?130INDEX...Anodes . 32...
?131INDEX...Fast Idle Lever . 24Fuel...Filler
132INDEX...PORTABLE FUEL TANK . 33, 45...Portable Fuel Tank and Tank Filter Cleaning . 83...
133INDEX...Tachometer [optional equipment (R type)] . 29...TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 94TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER...
134MEMO07/09/19 18:38:12 31ZY0600_135
135MEMO07/09/19 18:38:13 31ZY0600_136
136MEMO07/09/19 18:38:15 31ZY0600_137
*******12CONTROLS AND FEATURESModelTypeShaft LengthTiller HandleRemote ControlElectric StarterSHSASHSLHSALHSBF15D BFP15DSHASHLHALHSHTALHSTLHTALHSTXHTA
*******13CONTROLS AND FEATURESTypeShaft LengthTiller HandleRemote ControlElectric StarterModel BF20DSHASHLHALHSHTASHSTLHTALHSTPower TiltPower Thrust P
14H Type (tiller handle)COMPONENT AND CONTROL LOCATIONSCONTROLS AND FEATURESENGINE OILDRAIN SCREWPROPELLEREXHAUST PORTOIL FILLER CAPENGINE COVERCOOLIN
15CONTROLS AND FEATURESSWITCH CLIPLANYARDELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON(electric start type)POWER TILTSWITCH(T type)ENGINESTOPSWITCHSTEERINGFRICTIONLEVERFUEL
16R Type (remote control)CONTROLS AND FEATURESOIL FILLER CAPOIL LEVELDIPSTICKENGINE OILDRAIN SCREWENGINE COVERPROPELLERANTIVENTILATIONPLATECOOLING SYS
17Remote Control box (optional equipment)(side-mount type)CONTROLS AND FEATURESSWITCH CLIPREMOTE CONTROLFRICTION ADJUSTERLANYARDGEARSHIFT/THROTTLE CON
−The engine exhaust from thisproduct contains chemicalsknown to the State of California tocause cancer, birth defects, orother reproductive harm.Keep
18Tachometer Portable Fuel TankCONTROLS AND FEATURESFUEL GAUGE VENT KNOBPRIMING BULBFUEL HOSE CONNECTOR(FEMALE)FUEL TANKFUEL HOSETACHOMETERFUEL FILLER
19CONTROLSH Type (tiller handle)CONTROLS AND FEATURESENGINE STOPSWITCHLANYARDSWITCH CLIPCHOKE KNOBLANYARDOOFFFFOONNEngine Stop Switch and SwitchClipCh
20CONTROLS AND FEATURESTHROTTLE GRIPRELEASEFIXTHROTTLE GRIPTHROTTLE INDEXMARKR (reverse)N (neutral)THROTTLEFRICTIONADJUSTERF(forward)GEARSHIFTLEVERThr
21CONTROLS AND FEATURESSTARTER GRIPELECTRIC STARTERBUTTONFFRREEEELLOOCCKKSTEERING FRICTION LEVERSWITCHCLIPSteering Friction LeverElectric Starter Butt
22CONTROLS AND FEATURESPower tilt is a convenience fortilting the motor, shallow wateroperation, and trailering only. It isnot designed to be used as
23R Type (remote control)CONTROLS AND FEATURESLANYARDSWITCH CLIPSWITCH CLIPLANYARDEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHIGNITIONSWITCHEMERGENCY STOPSWITCHOOFFFFOONNSSTT
24CONTROLS AND FEATURESFAST IDLE LEVERMAXIMUM FAST IDLELOWEST POSITIONSPARE SWITCH CLIPFast Idle Lever(side-mount type)Leave the fast idle lever in th
25CONTROLS AND FEATURESGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVERN (neutral)R (reverse)F(forward)EENNGGIINNEESSPPEEEEDDEENNGGIINNEESSPPEEEEDDGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECO
※※26CONTROLS AND FEATURESPower tilt is a convenience fortilting the motor, shallow wateroperation, and trailering only. It isnot designed to be used a
27Common ControlsCONTROLS AND FEATURESLLOOCCKKFFRREEEEEENNGGIINNEE CCOOVVEERR LLAATTCCHHTTIILLTT LLOOCCKKLLEEVVEERRADJUSTING ROD(manual tilt SH type/L
1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection ofa Honda outboard motor. We arecertain you will be pleased with yourpurchase of one of the finestoutbo
28CONTROLS AND FEATURESADJUSTING RODRRUUNN((LLOOCCKK))TTIILLTTTILT LEVERADJUSTING ROD(storage location)(manual tilt/XH type and R type) (T type)Tilt L
29INSTRUMENTS Tachometer[]CONTROLS AND FEATURESFUEL GAUGETACHOMETERFuel Gaugeoptional equipment (R Type)A fuel gauge is built into the cap ofthe porta
30INDICATORSCONTROLS AND FEATURES(GREEN)(RED)OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR(R type)Oil Pressure IndicatorOverheat Indicator(H type)[R type (side-mount type)][
31CONTROLS AND FEATURESCOOLING SYSTEM INDICATOR(H type)Cooling System IndicatorTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTEDPROBLEMSWater should flow from the coolingsyst
32OTHER FEATURESCONTROLS AND FEATURESANODES (each side)ANODE(T type)Overrev LimiterAnodesAutomatic Choke (typesequipped with electric starter)The engi
33CONTROLS AND FEATURESVENT KNOBOOPPEENNPRIMING BULBINLET END(TANK)CLOSEOUTLET END(MOTOR)FUEL FILLER CAPFuel Priming BulbFuel Filler Cap Vent KnobPort
−−−−−−27.7 in (703 mm)22.2 in (563 mm)17.0 in (433 mm)34POWER REQUIREMENTSBOAT TRANSOMREQUIREMENTSINSTALLATION POSITIONINSTALLATIONCENTER LINEIIDDLLEE
35ATTACHMENT(types with clamp screws)INSTALLATIONCLAMP SCREWWASHERBOLTLOCK NUTMOUNTING HOLEWASHERTRANSOMBOARDROPELOCK NUTBOLTIDLE PORTFULLY TRIM/TILTD
36TRANSOM ANGLEADJUSTMENT(types without clamp screws)INSTALLATIONLOCK NUTWASHER LOCK NUTTRANSOMBOARDWASHERMOUNTINGHOLEWASHERBOLTSCARRYINGHANDLE(Storag
−37Types With Electric StarterTypes With Manual StartBATTERY CONNECTIONSINSTALLATIONBATTERYTO ACCESSORIESThese types are equipped withbattery cables.
−−−−−−2A FEW WORDS ABOUTSAFETYINTRODUCTIONSafety MessagesSafety HeadingsSafety LabelsSafety SectionInstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.OUTBOARD M
−−12V-35Ah (CCA 270)38Plug and Receptacle(types without electric starter)BatteryMinimum RequirementsINSTALLATIONCOVERTO ACCESSORIESBATTERYDC RECEPTACL
−+39Battery TerminalsINSTALLATIONWARNING:Wash yourhands after handling.BLACK or GREEN( ) TERMINAL( ) TERMINALREDBe caref ul to avoid connecting thebat
Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor, orfailing to correct a problembefore operation, can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt
41Safety Inspection Maintenance InspectionBEFORE OPERATIONLook around the outboard motorfor signs of oil or gasoline leaks.If you are using the portab
42SAFE OPERATINGPRECAUTIONSBREAK-IN PROCEDUREBreak-in period: 10 hoursFirst 15 minutes:Next 45 minutes:Next 60 minutes:Next 8 hours:OPERATIONIMPORTANT
43TRANSOM ANGLEADJUSTMENTOPERATIONADJUSTING RODLOCKED POSITIONPUSHADJUSTING RODTO LOCKUNLOCKEDPOSITIONTURN UPTO CHANGEADJUSTING RODTTUURRNN UUPPPPUUSS
44OPERATIONIDLE EXHAUST PORTDo not allow water to enter the idleexhaust port or the engine can bedamaged.07/09/19 18:23:26 31ZY0600_045
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Wipe up spillsimmediately.Handle fuel onlyoutdoors.S
46FUEL PRIMING STARTING THE ENGINEOPERATIONENGINE STOPSWITCHLANYARDOUTLET END(MOTOR)INLET END(TANK)PRIMING BULBSWITCH CLIPH Type (tiller handle)Check
47OPERATIONCHOKE KNOBSTART POSITIONN (neutral)GEARSHIFT LEVERPOINTERTHROTTLE GRIPOONNCheck the position of the gearshiftlever. It must be in the N (ne
3CONTENTS...OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY . 7...IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION . 7...S
48OPERATIONELECTRIC STARTERBUTTONSTARTER GRIPDirection to pullUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a time willoverheat the starter mo
49R Type(remote control)OPERATIONSWITCH CLIPLANYARDN(neutral)CONTROLLEVEREMERGENCY STOP SWITCHSide-Mount TypeFor panel-mount or top-mountremote contro
50OPERATIONIGNITION SWITCH KEYONSTARTOFFFAST IDLEFAST IDLE LEVERFAST IDLERANGELOWESTPOSITIONUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a ti
51EMERGENCY STARTINGOPERATIONUNLATCHENGINE COVER LATCHFAST IDLE LEVERLOWESTPOSITIONTAKINGCARE OF UNEXPECTEDPROBLEMSIf the fast idle lever was used tos
−52OPERATIONRECOIL STARTERASSEMBLYKNOTRECOIL STARTERASSEMBLYNEUTRAL START CABLESTARTER ROPEFLANGE BOLTFLYWHEEL PULLEY(STARTER PULLEY)TAKING CARE OFUNE
Exposed moving parts cancause injury.Do not operate theoutboard motor withoutthe engine cover.Use extreme care wheninstalling the enginecover.53OPERAT
54STOPPING THE ENGINEEmergency Engine StoppingNormal Engine StoppingOPERATIONSWITCH CLIPSWITCH CLIPLANYARDSLOWTHROTTLE GRIPN(neutral)LANYARDPULLPULLGE
55OPERATIONENGINE STOP SWITCHIGNITION SWITCH KEYTurn the ignition switch key to theOFF position or press the enginestop switch until the engine stops.
56H Type (tiller handle)GEARSHIFT ANDTHROTTLE OPERATIONOPERATIONTHROTTLE GRIPTHROTTLE GRIPSLOWTHROTTLEFRICTIONADJUSTERFIXRREELLEEAASSEEF(forward)N (ne
57(remote control)R TypeOPERATIONCONTROLLEVERNEUTRALRELEASE LEVERTO INCREASEFRICTIONTO DECREASEFRICTIONREMOTE CONTROLFRICTION ADJUSTERSide-Mount TypeT
??4CONTENTS...INSTALLATION . 34...POWER REQUIREMENTS . 34...
58(remote control)R TypeSTEERINGH Type (tiller handle)OPERATIONSTEERING FRICTION LEVERLLOOCCKKFFRREEEESteer by moving the tiller handleopposite the di
59CRUISINGEngine SpeedTransom AngleOPERATIONROUGHWAVESMOTOR ANGLEADJUSTED TOOLOWMOTOR ANGLEADJUSTED TOOHIGHMOTOR ANGLEADJUSTEDCORRECTLYExcessive trim/
60OPERATIONBOW TOO HIGH DUE TO1.2.BOW TOO LOW DUE TO1.2.O.K.CORRECTGIVES MAXIMUM PERFORMANCELOAD IN THE FRONTMOTOR ANGLE ADJUSTEDTOO LOWLOAD IN THE RE
61SHALLOW WATEROPERATIONManual tilt TypeOPERATION45°30°ENGINECOVERGRIPDo not use the tiller handle as alever to raise the outboard motor.Applying exce
62T TypeOPERATIONENGINE COVER GRIPTILT LEVERTTIILLTTRRUUNN((LLOOCCKK))An excessive trim/tilt angle duringoperation can cause propellerventilation, ove
63MOORING, BEACHING,LAUNCHINGManual tilt TypeT TypeOPERATIONFFRREEEELLOOCCKKTILT LOCKLEVER(lock position)63° or 64° (when mooring)Do not attempt to us
※※64T TypeOPERATIONMANUAL RELIEF VALVEPOWER(Valve closedto fix)MANUAL(Valve opento release)RIGHT STERN BRACKETBe sure the valve is closed beforeoperat
Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor, orfailure to correct a problembefore operation, can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt
−−−Failure to properly followmaintenance instructionsand precautions can causeyou to be seriously hurt orkilled.Always follow theprocedures andprecaut
×67TOOL KIT ANDEMERGENCY STARTERROPETOOL KITSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOREMERGENCY STARTER ROPE10 12 mm WRENCHPHILIPS SCREWDRIVEROIL CHECK SCREWDRIVER
5CONTENTS...SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR . 65...THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE . 65...MAINTENANCE
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○68MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORDistributor’s Limited WarrantyFollow the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE table and service
○○○○○○○○○○○69SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORITEMREGULAR SERVICE PERIODPerform at every indicated month oroperating hour interval, whichevercomes first.A
※※70MANUAL RELIEF VALVE ENGINE COVER REMOVALAND INSTALLATION(T type)SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR(REAR)(FRONT)ENGINE COVER LATCHMANUAL RELIEF VALVEPPO
71Engine Oil Level CheckSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORUPPERLIMITLOWERLIMITOIL FILLER CAPOIL LEVEL DIPSTICK(INSTALLATION)Running the engine with a low o
1.2 US qt (1.1 )1.1 US qt (1.0)72Engine Oil ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORENGINE OIL DRAIN SCREWImproper disposal of engine oilcan be harmf ul to
9 lbf·ft (12 N·m , 1.2 kgf·m)73Oil Filter ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOROIL FILTERUSE A SUITABLE TOOLRUBBER SEALUse only a genuine Honda oilf ilt
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m , 0.66 kgf·m)74Engine Oil Recommendations Gear Case Oil Level CheckSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORLEVEL SCREWDRAI
75Gear Case Oil ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORAllow the used oil to draincompletely, then install an oilpump adapter in the oil drain hole.If no
0.31 US qt (0.29 )4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m , 0.66 kgf·m)4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m , 0.66 kgf·m)76SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORGEAR OIL BOTTLEAdd oil through the
77Lubrication PointsSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPROPELLER SHAFTTILLER HANDLECLAMP SCREWSSWIVEL CASETILT SHAFTMOUNT FRAMETHROTTLE REELADJUSTING ROD/TI
6CONTENTSTiller handle type:Remote control type:This Owner’s Manual uses the following Type nameswhen describing an operation unique to a particular T
−−−−U16FER9 (DENSO)CR5EH-9 (NGK)0.031 0.035 in(0.8 0.9 mm)78Spark Plug ServiceSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORSPARK PLUGWRENCHSPARK PLUG CAPSEALINGWASHER
−3.2 US gal (12)79REFUELINGPortable Fuel TankSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORVENT KNOBFUEL FILLER CAPCLOSEDOOPPEENNLoose spark plugs can overheatand dama
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
82SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORENGINE COVER LATCHUNLATCHFUEL FILTERFUEL FILTERFUEL HOSECONNECTORFUEL FILTERHOSE CLIPSHOSE CLIPS(commercially available
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
84Recoil Starter Rope Inspection Anode ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORRECOIL STARTER ROPETANK FILTER JOINT(Fuel Hose Connector)O-RINGFILTERAN
85Choke Knob Friction(manual choke type)Propeller ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORFRICTION ADJUSTING NUTRRUUBBBBEERR CCOOVVEERRIINNCCRREEAASSE
2.89 lbf·ft (4 N·m)12 lbf·ft (17 N·m)86SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORCOTTER PINCASTLENUTTHRUST WASHERMARINE GREASEPLAINWASHERPROPELLERCOTTER PINTOWARDG
87STORAGE PREPARATIONCleaning and FlushingSTORAGEGARDEN HOSEADAPTERCleaningFlushing With the HondaGarden Hose Adapter (optionalequipment)Proper storag
7IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATIONOperator ResponsibilityOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYIt is the operator’s responsibility toprovide the necessary safeguardsto prote
88FuelSTORAGEANTIVENTILATION PLATEFlushing Without the HondaGarden Hose AdapterRunning the engine without goodwater circulation can causeoverheating a
89STORAGEDRAIN SCREWAdding a Fuel Stabilizer Draining the Fuel SystemDistributor’s Limited WarrantyThe length of time that gasoline canbe left in your
Wipe up spillsimmediately.Handle fuel onlyoutdoors.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandl
−−91Engine Oil STORAGE PRECAUTIONSSTORAGECARRYING HANDLELUGLif ting the outboard motor by theengine cover, or using the installedoutboard motor as a h
92REMOVAL FROM STORAGESTORAGEPROTECTORCASE PROTECTORAny other horizontal storage positionmay cause damage to the outboardmotor or oil leakage.BEFOREOP
93WITH OUTBOARD MOTORINSTALLED ON BOATWITH OUTBOARD MOTORREMOVED FROM BOATTRANSPORTINGCARRYING HANDLELUGMOTOR SUPPORT BAR(commercially available)Lif t
94TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSRecharge battery.Battery discharged.Use emergency startingprocedure (p. ), then takeoutboard motor to an authorize
95TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSCorrectionPossible CauseENGINE WILL NOT STARTClip not inserted in stop switch. Insert clip in stop switch.Gearshif
96TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSCorrectionPossible CauseENGINE WILL NOT START(continued)Check fuel. Out of fuel.Fuel hose not primed.Bad fuel; boa
97TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSCorrectionPossible CauseHARD STARTING OR STALLSAFTER STARTINGCheck control positions. Choke OFF (tiller handle and
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