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REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
(DELUXE MODEL ONLY)
Transmitter registration
1. Register:
Remote control transmitter 1
ID codes can be added or re-registered
by connecting the entry box 2.
Registration steps:
Connect the entry box.
Transmit the ID code from the remote
control transmitter to be registered.
NOTE:
The remote control transmitters can be reg-
istered in any sequence, regardless of
whether they are original equipment or
additional transmitters.
At this time, the system enters the regis-
tration mode to register the first code. All
existing ID codes will be deleted from the
EEPROM.
The “SECURITY” indicator light flashes
when the registration of the ID code has
been completed. (If the registration could
not be completed, the “SECURITY” indi-
cator light comes on. Re-transmit the ID
code.)
After confirming that the registration of
the ID code has been completed using
the “SECURITY” indicator light, transmit
the next ID code.
Register the ID codes for up to five
remote control transmitters.
After ID code registration has been com-
pleted, disconnect the entry box to exit
the registration mode.
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HULL
HOOD
REMOTE CONTROL CABLES AND
SPEED SENSOR LEAD
Shift cable (jet pump end) installation
(Deluxe model only)
1. Install:
Shift cable (jet pump end)
WARNING
The shift cable must be screwed in more
than 8 mm (0.31 in).
Shift cable set length
a
(jet pump end):
13.6 mm (0.54 in)
Shift cable (shift lever end) installation
(Deluxe model only)
1. Install:
Shift cable (shift lever end)
NOTE:
Install the shift cable 1
before securing the
shift lever assembly 2
to the deck.12
Remote control cables adjustment
Refer to “CONTROL SYSTEM” in Chap-
ter 3.
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TRBL
ANLS
TROUBLE ANALYSIS
TROUBLE ANALYSIS
NOTE:
Before consulting the “TROUBLE ANALYSIS CHART,” check the following items.
1. Check that the battery is charged and that its specified gravity is within specification.
2. Check that there are no incorrect wiring connections.
3. Check that all wiring connections are properly secured and that they are not rusty.
4. Check that the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) is connect to the engine shut-off switch.
5. Check that fuel is reaching the fuel rail.
TROUBLE ANALYSIS CHART
Trouble mode Check elements
ENGINE WILL NOT START
HARD STARTING
ROUGH IDLING
HIGH IDLING
ENGINE STALLS
POOR ACCELERATION
ENGINE WILL NOT STOP
POOR PERFORMANCE
LIMITED ENGINE SPEED
OVERHEATING
LOW OIL PRESSURE
LOOSE STEERING
BILGE INCREASE
IRREGULAR WARNING INDICATION
POOR BATTERY CHARGING
Relative partReference
chapter
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel tank 4
Fuel tank breather hose 4
Fuel hose 4
Fuel filter 4
Fuel pump 4
Fuel rail 4
Fuel injectors 4
Trolling speed 3
Air filter 3
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