2009 YAMAHA SUPERJET engine overheat

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General and important labels ........... 1
Identification numbers  ....................  1
Primary Identification (PRI-ID) 
number ...........................................  1
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EJU31270Steering pole 
The steering pole varies in height with the op-
erator’s posture, enabling the operator to as-
sume various riding positions.
When removing the hood

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impeller. (See page 63 for checking proce-
dures.) NOTICE: If you cannot locate and
correct the cause of the overheating, con-
sult a Yamaha dealer. Continuing to oper-
ate a

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turned, and that there is no free play between
the handlebars and the jet thrust nozzle.
EJU32620Steering pole 
Check the steering pole for looseness.
Move the steering pole up and down t

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the jet intake, causing impeller dam-
age and engine overheating.
 [ECJ00471]
(3) Turn the fuel cock knob to “ON”.
(4) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
to your left wrist, an

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understand where you are going. Avoid
areas with submerged objects or shal-
low water.
Take early action to avoid collisions. Re-
member, watercraft and other boats do
not have brakes. D

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EJU33480
Storage 
WARNING
EWJ00320
Always turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”
when storing the watercraft, otherwise
fuel could leak out into the engine or en-
gine compartmen

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muffler into the engine, causing se-
vere engine damage.
 [ECJ00122]
(7) Turn the water supply off, and then force
the remaining water out of the cooling
water passages by alte
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