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Care and storage
53
EJU33483
Long-term 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 compartment, which would create a
fire hazard.
Storage for long periods of time, such as win-
ter storage, requires preventive maintenance
to ensure against deterioration. It is advisable
to have the watercraft serviced by a Yamaha
dealer prior to storage.
However, the following procedures can be
performed easily by the owner.
EJU40761Cleaning 
(1) Flush the cooling water passages. (See
page 49 for flushing procedures.)
TIP:
If you will be storing the watercraft for a pro-
longed period, such as winter storage, top off
the fuel tank with fresh gasoline and add fuel
stabilizer and conditioner to the fuel tank ac-
cording to the manufacturer's instruction be-
fore starting the engine.
(2) Clean the watercraft. (See page 50 for
watercraft cleaning procedures.)
Wax the hull with a non-abrasive wax.
EJU40793Lubrication 
Use a suitable marine grease applicator and
spray a rust inhibitor between the inner and
outer cables to lubricate the cables and purge
out any dirt and moisture.
To keep moving parts sliding or rotating
smoothly, lubricate them with water-resistant
grease.
Throttle cable (carburetor end) and choke
cable (carburetor end)
Throttle cable (throttle lever end)
Squeeze the throttle lever and remove the
seal. Spray a rust inhibitor into the outer ca-
ble. Refit the seal securely.
Recommended water-resistant grease:
Yamaha Marine Grease/Yamaha 
Grease A
1Seal
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Maintenance
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EJU40830Periodic maintenance chart 
The periodic maintenance chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. Have a
Yamaha dealer perform the checks in the following chart. However, maintenance may need to
be performed more frequently depending on your operating conditions. If you have any ques-
tions, consult a Yamaha dealer.
This“” mark indicates maintenance that you may do yourself.
This“” mark indicates items to be checked and serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
Item OperationInitial Thereafter every
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hours50 hours100 
hours200 
hours
6 
months12 
months12 
months24 
months
Spark plugsCheck, clean, replace 59
Lubrication pointsLubricate 53
Intermediate hous-
ingLubricate 59
Fuel systemCheck—
Fuel filterCheck 59
Check, replace—
Fuel tankCheck, clean—
CarburetorCheck, adjust—
Engine idling 
speedCheck, adjust 61
Carburetor throt-
tle shaftCheck—
Bilge strainerClean—
ImpellerCheck—
Jet thrust nozzle 
angleCheck, adjust—
Handlebar pivot 
shaftCheck, adjust—
Steering frictionCheck, adjust—
Throttle cableCheck, adjust—
Choke cableCheck, adjust 60
BatteryCheck, charge—
Rubber couplingCheck—
Engine mountCheck—
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Maintenance
59
EJU41180Lubrication points 
Lubricate moving parts with water-resistant
grease. (See page 53 for information on the
main lubrication points.)
Intermediate housing
Fill the intermediate housing with water-resis-
tant grease through the grease nipple using a
grease gun.
EJU34225Checking the fuel filter 
Check the fuel filter. The fuel filter should be
replaced if water or dirt is found in the filter.Have a Yamaha dealer replace the fuel filter if
necessary.
EJU34377Checking the spark plugs 
WARNING
EWJ00350
Be careful not to damage the insulator
when removing or installing a spark plug.
A damaged insulator could allow sparks to
escape, which could result in a fire or ex-
plosion.
Remove and check the condition of the spark
plugs.
The condition of a spark plug can indicate
something about the condition of the engine.
For example, if the center electrode portion is
very white, this could indicate an intake air
leak or carburetion problem in that cylinder.
Do not attempt to diagnose any problems
yourself. Have a Yamaha dealer service the
watercraft.
Nuts and boltsCheck— Item OperationInitial Thereafter every
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hours50 hours100 
hours200 
hours
6 
months12 
months12 
months24 
months
Recommended water-resistant grease:
Yamaha Marine Grease/Yamaha 
Grease A
Grease quantity:
Initial 10 hours or 1 month:
20.0–22.0 cm³ (0.68–0.74 US oz, 
0.71–0.78 Imp.oz)
Every 100 hours or 12 months:
3.0–5.0 cm³ (0.10–0.17 US oz, 
0.11–0.18 Imp.oz)
1Fuel filter
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Trouble recovery
63
EJU34561
Troubleshooting 
If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the pos-
sible cause.
If you cannot find the cause, consult a Yamaha dealer.
EJU34574Troubleshooting chart 
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGE
Engine does not 
start (Starter motor 
does not turn over)Engine shut-
off switchClip not in place Install clip
18
Fuse Burned out Replace fuse and 
check wiring66
Battery Run down Recharge 50
Poor terminal con-
nectionsTighten as required
50
Terminal corroded Clean or replace 50
Starter motor Faulty Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Engine does not 
start (Starter motor 
turns over)Fuel cock Turned to “OFF”Turn fuel cock knob to 
“ON”19
Fuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-
sible27
Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Fuel tank Water or dirt present Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 59
Spark plug 
capNot connected or 
looseConnect properly
59
Crankcase Filled with water Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer67
Fuel filter Clogged or water 
pooledHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer59
Choke Knob moves back on 
its ownTighten choke knob 
adjusting nut60
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Engine runs irregu-
larly or stallsFuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-
sible27
Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Too much oil in fuel 
mixing ratioCorrect fuel-to-oil ra-
tio to 50:126
Choke Knob is left pulled Push fully in 20
Fuel filter Clogged or water 
pooledHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer59
Fuel tank Water or dirt present Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 59
Incorrect heat range Replace 59
Gap incorrect Replace 59
Spark plug 
capLoose Connect properly 59
Cracked, torn or dam-
agedHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Electrical wir-
ingLoose electrical con-
nectionsHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Carburetor Incorrect idle adjust-
mentHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer—
Clogged Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer61
Watercraft slow or 
loses powerCavitation Jet intake clogged Clean 65
Impeller damaged or 
wornHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer65
Engine over-
heatedJet intake clogged Clean
65
Fuel filter Clogged Have serviced by 
Yamaha dealer59
Spark plug Fouled or defective Replace 59
Incorrect heat range Replace 59
Gap incorrect Replace 59
Spark plug 
capsLoose Connect properly
59
Fuel Stale or contaminat-
edHave serviced by 
Yamaha dealer— TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGE
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(2) Turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”.
(3) Turn the watercraft over far enough to
drain the water from the engine compart-
ment. NOTICE: Turning the watercraft
on its side with the hood removed
could cause damage to the steering
pole. Use two people to provide
enough support to make sure that the
steering pole is not damaged.
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(4) Turn the watercraft upright again.
(5) Have the watercraft serviced by a
Yamaha dealer as soon as possible.
NOTICE: Be sure to have a Yamaha
dealer inspect the watercraft. Other-
wise, serious engine damage could re-
sult.
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