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Declaration of Conformance – Mercury MerCruiser
This sterndrive or inboard engine when installed in accordance to Mercury
MerCruisers' instructions complies with the requirements of the following directives
by meeting the associated standards, as amended:
Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EC; 2003/44/EC
Owner's manual (A.2.5)
Openings in Hull, Deck and superstructure (A.3.4) ISO 9093‑1; ISO 9093‑2
Handling characteristics (A.4)
Inboard Engine (A.5.1.1)
Fuel System (A.5.2)
Electrical System (A.5.3)
Steering system (A.5.4)
Exhaust emission requirements (B.2)
Owner's manual (B.4)
Noise emission levels (C.1)
Ignition‑protected equipment (Annex II)
Mercury MerCruiser declares that our sterndrive or inboard engines without integral
exhaust, when installed in a recreational craft, in accordance with the manufacturers
supplied instructions, will meet the exhaust emissions requirements of the directive
mentioned above. This engine must not be put into service until the recreational craft
in which it is to be installed has been declared in conformity, if so required, with the
relevant provision of the directive.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC
Generic emission standard
Generic immunity standard
Vehicles, boats and internal combustion engine
driven devices ‑ Radio disturbance characteristics
Electrostatic discharge testing
The notified body responsible for surveillance of the quality system under Full Quality Assurance
Module H of Directive 2003/44/EC is:
Det Norske Veritas
Norway
Notified Body Number: 0575
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of Mercury Marine and Mercury MerCruiser.
President ‑ Mercury MerCruiser, Stillwater, OK, USA
Applicable Requirement
Kevin Grodzki
Standards Applied
ISO 10240
ISO 8665
ISO 15584; ISO 10088; ISO 7840; ISO 10133
ISO 10088; ISO 7840; ISO 8469
ISO 10133; ISO 8846
Applicable portions of: ISO 10592, ISO 8848 and
ABYC P‑17
ISO 8178
ISO 8665
ISO 14509
ISO 8846; SAE J1171; SAE J1191; SAE J 2031
EN 50081‑1
EN 50082‑1
SAE J551 (CISPR 12)
EN 61000‑6‑2; EN 61000‑4‑2; EN61000‑4‑3

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  • Page 1 The notified body responsible for surveillance of the quality system under Full Quality Assurance Module H of Directive 2003/44/EC is: Det Norske Veritas Norway Notified Body Number: 0575 This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of Mercury Marine and Mercury MerCruiser. Kevin Grodzki President ‑ Mercury MerCruiser, Stillwater, OK, USA...
  • Page 2 Precision Parts, Mercury Propellers, Mariner, Quicksilver, #1 On The Water, Alpha, Bravo, Bravo Two, Pro Max, OptiMax, Sport‑Jet, K‑Planes, MerCathode, RideGuide, SmartCraft, Zero Effort, M with Waves logo, Mercury with Waves logo, VesselView, and SmartCraft logo are all registered trademarks of Brunswick Corporation. Mercury Product Protection logo is a registered service mark of Brunswick Corporation.
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing one of our Mercury MerCruiser products. We sincerely hope your boating will be pleasant! Mercury MerCruiser Warranty Message The product you have purchased comes with a limited warranty from Mercury Marine; the terms of the warranty are set forth in the Warranty Sections of this manual. The warranty...
  • Page 4 NOTICE Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in engine or major component failure. IMPORTANT: Identifies information essential to the successful completion of the task. NOTE: Indicates information that helps in the understanding of a particular step or action. WARNING The operator (driver) is responsible for the correct and safe operation of the boat, the equipment aboard and the safety of all occupants aboard.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Global Warranty Charts...........8 Canada..............2 Warranty for Consumer Applications....8 Transfer of Warranty..........3 Warranty for Commercial Applications.....9 Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Warranty for Government Applications....9 Canada..............3 Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program 10 Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty Emission Control Information Label.......11 (Gasoline‑Fueled Products Only) ......4...
  • Page 6 Operating with Low Water Inlets in Shallow Axius Premier (If equipped)........51 Water..............38 Axius Premier Touchpad Features....51 Conditions Affecting Operation......38 General Information........51 Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Standby............52 Inside the Boat..........38 Standby............52 The Bottom of the Boat......... 38 Standby and Active Lights......
  • Page 7 Engine Oil..............82 Engine Coupler..........97 Checking............82 Propellers..............98 Filling..............82 Propeller Repair..........98 Changing Oil and Filter........83 Bravo Three Propeller Removal.....98 Easy Engine Oil Drain System.....83 Bravo Three Propeller Installation....99 Engine Oil Drain Pump......... 84 Serpentine Drive Belt...........101 Changing Filter..........84 Checking............101 Steering Fluid............85 Replacing.............101 Checking and Filling Steering Fluid....85 Corrosion Protection..........103...
  • Page 8 Sterndrive Unit Does Not Move)...136 Section 8 - Customer Assistance Information Owner Service Assistance.........138 Resolving a Problem........139 Local Repair Service........138 Mercury Marine Service Offices.....139 Service Away From Home......138 Ordering Literature..........140 Stolen Power Package........138 United States and Canada......140 Attention Required after Submersion....138 Outside The United States and Canada..140...
  • Page 9: Section 1 - Warranty

    Global Warranty Charts........8 and Canada............2 Warranty for Consumer Applications....8 Transfer of Warranty..........3 Warranty for Commercial Applications....9 Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Warranty for Government Applications...9 Canada..............3 Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline- ................
  • Page 10: Warranty Registration: United States And Canada

    A temporary Owner Warranty Registration Card will be presented to you when you purchase the product. Upon receipt of the Warranty Registration Card at the factory, Mercury MerCruiser will send you an owner resource guide that includes your warranty registration confirmation. If you do not receive your owner resource guide within 60 days from date of new product sale, please contact your selling dealer.
  • Page 11: Transfer Of Warranty

    To transfer the warranty to the subsequent owner, send or fax a copy of the bill of sale or purchase agreement, new owner’s name, address and engine serial number to Mercury Marine’s warranty registration department. In the United States mail to:...
  • Page 12: Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)

    Only) Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only) What is Covered Mercury Marine warrants its new products to be free of defects in material and workmanship during the period described following. Duration of Coverage Warranty Period for Recreational Use The warranty period begins on the date the product is first sold to a recreational‑use retail purchaser or the date on which the product is first put into service, whichever occurs first.
  • Page 13 Warranty claims shall be made by delivering the product for inspection to a Mercury Marine dealer authorized to service the product. If the purchaser cannot deliver the product to such a dealer, written notice must be given to Mercury Marine. Mercury Marine will then arrange for the inspection and any covered repair.
  • Page 14: 3-Year Limited Warranty Against Corrosion

    Also, expenses associated with the removal or replacement of boat partitions or other material in order to gain access to the product are not covered by this warranty. No individual or entity, including Mercury Marine authorized dealers, has been given authority by Mercury Marine to make any affirmation, representation, or warranty regarding the product, other than those contained in this limited warranty.
  • Page 15: 4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models With Gas Engines

    This limited corrosion warranty provides coverage for four (4) years from either the date on which the MerCruiser SeaCore engine, transom, and sterndrive package is first sold or the date on which it is first put into service, whichever occurs first. The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this warranty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date.
  • Page 16: Global Warranty Charts

    Section 1 - Warranty This limited warranty does not cover the following: • Electrical system corrosion • Corrosion resulting from damage • Corrosion that causes purely cosmetic damage • Abuse or improper service • Corrosion to accessories, instruments, and steering systems •...
  • Page 17: Warranty For Commercial Applications

    Section 1 - Warranty Warranty for Commercial Applications Standard Factory Limited Warranty by Certification Status of Boat Manufacturer Commercial Limited Engine Model Region Corrosion Warranty Installation Quality Not Certified Certified The Americas (excluding 1 year 1 year 1 year Brazil) 2 years 2 years 2 years...
  • Page 18: Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program

    Boat builders that successfully complete the program and meet all certification requirements earn Installation Quality System Certified Manufacturer status and receive an additional one (1) year of Mercury limited factory warranty coverage on all MerCruiser‑powered boats that are registered on and after the boat builder's certification date for all worldwide registrations.
  • Page 19: Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program 10 Emission Control Information Label

    A tamper‑resistant Emission Control Information label is affixed in a visible location to the engine at time of manufacture by Mercury MerCruiser. In addition to the required emissions statement, the label lists the engine serial number, family, STD (emission standard/level), date of manufacture (month, year), and the engine displacement.
  • Page 20: Owner Responsibility

    Section 1 - Warranty Owner Responsibility The operator must have routine engine maintenance performed to maintain emission levels within prescribed certification standards. The operator may not modify the engine in any manner that alters the horsepower or allows emissions levels to exceed their factory specifications. Page 12 90-899883295 JUNE 2008...
  • Page 21: Section 2 - Getting To Know Your Power Package

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package Table of Contents Identification............14 Operation ..........21 Engine Serial Number Decal......14 Adjustment ..........21 Bravo Sterndrive Serial Number and Joystick—Basic Operation......22 Identification..........14 Power Trim............22 Bravo Transom Serial Number......15...
  • Page 22: Identification

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package Identification The serial numbers are the manufacture's keys to numerous engineering details which apply to your MerCruiser power package. When contacting MerCruiser about service, always specify model and serial numbers. Engine Serial Number Decal The serial number decal is located on top of the engine.
  • Page 23: Bravo Transom Serial Number

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package The serial number is also stamped as a permanent reference on the sterndrive casting inside the back cover. 33534 Bravo sterndrive serial number stamping Bravo Transom Serial Number The Bravo transom serial number is stamped in the U‑bolt plate of the Bravo transom assembly.
  • Page 24: Features And Controls

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package The serial number is also stamped on the gimbal housing. This is used as a permanent reference for authorized MerCruiser Dealers. 25905 Gimbal housing with serial number stamping Transom assembly serial Number...
  • Page 25: Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Switch

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package The lanyard is a cord usually between 122 and 152 cm (4 and 5 ft) in length when stretched out, with an element on one end made to be inserted into the switch and a snap on the other end for attaching to the operator.
  • Page 26: Instrumentation

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package • Occupants can be thrown forward due to unexpected loss of forward motion, a particular concern for passengers in the front of the boat who could be ejected over the bow and possibly struck by the propulsion or steering components. •...
  • Page 27: Sc1000 And Sc100 Digital Gauges (If Equipped)

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package SC1000 AND SC100 DIGITAL GAUGES (IF EQUIPPED) The SmartCraft SC1000 and SC100 digital gauges complement VesselView. Refer to the SC1000 and SC100 Digital Gauge Operator's Manual for more information. 24575 Typical SmartCraft gauges Tachometer Speedometer LCD System View display...
  • Page 28: Bravo Sterndrive Serial Number And Identification

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package Item Gauge Function Speedometer Indicates boat speed. Tachometer Indicates engine RPM. Oil pressure gauge Indicates engine oil pressure. Voltmeter Indicates battery voltage. Water temperature gauge Indicates engine operating temperature. Fuel gauge Indicates the quantity of fuel in tank.
  • Page 29: Dual-Handle Electronic Remote Control (Erc) With Dts Trackpad Features And Operation

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package We recommend that you drive carefully until you have a chance to explore the Axius system's handling characteristics and boat's responses in an open area clear of obstructions or other boat traffic. The initial steering setting of two turns lock‑to‑lock provids a fast steering response.
  • Page 30: Joystick-Basic Operation

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package 2. Turn the screw clockwise to increase tension on the control handle and counter‑clockwise to decrease tension. 3. Adjust to desired tension. 28087 Starboard side with side cover removed. ERC handle tension adjustment screw, labeled "De" ERC handle detent tension adjustment screw, labeled "Fr"...
  • Page 31 Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package For best performance trim the sterndrive unit so that the boat bottom is at a 3‑5° angle to the water. 3 - 5 mc79528 Trimming the sterndrive unit up (out) can: •...
  • Page 32: Joystick And Trim Control

    Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package JOYSTICK AND TRIM CONTROL 24704 Typical joystick While using the Axius joystick, the best boat control is achieved when the sterndrives are in the full down (in) position. Full down (in) trim maximizes propeller efficiency allowing the boat to move parallel with the joystick command.
  • Page 33 Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package NOTE: In an emergency, when the engine must be operated and the cause for the high current draw (overload) cannot be located and corrected, turn off or disconnect all accessories connected to the engine and instrumentation wiring. Reset the circuit breaker. If the breaker remains open, the electrical overload has not been eliminated.
  • Page 34 Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package NOTE: The main power and fuel pump relays are located next to the fuses and control voltage to the engine with the ignition key in the on position. mc77602-2 4. The power trim system is protected from overload by a 110 amp fuse and a 20 amp spade fuse on the power trim pump.
  • Page 35: Warning Horn Signals

    IMPORTANT: The audio warning system alerts the operator that a problem has occurred. It does not protect the engine from damage. Your Mercury MerCruiser power package may be equipped with an audio warning system. Most faults cause the warning horn circuit to activate. How the warning horn activates depends on the severity of the problem.
  • Page 36: Severe

    If an OBDM fault is detected, the audio warning system sound with one five‑second horn, then one short, 1/2‑second horn every 60 seconds for certain faults related to the emissions or fuel system. See your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer for assistance. ½...
  • Page 37: Axius Premier Features (If Equipped)

    No third‑party autopilot is necessary. Axius Premier requires the following: • A CAN based NMEA‑0183 information stream from the GPS unit • A Mercury approved chartplotter • An inertial measurement unit (IMU) • The electronic helm •...
  • Page 38 Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package The buttons on the Precision Pilot Trackpad have the following functions: Function Description Engages and disengages SkyHook. Mode is only available when the joystick is centered, both engines are running, GPS and Heading Sensors are available, and SkyHook levers are in neutral.
  • Page 39: Section 3 - On The Water

    Section 3 - On the Water Section 3 - On the Water Table of Contents Safe Boating Suggestions........32 To Spin the Boat at Low Speeds .... 43 Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning..... 33 Maneuvering with the Joystick......43 Good Ventilation ........... 33 Special Digital Throttle and Shift (DTS) Features Poor Ventilation ...........
  • Page 40: Safe Boating Suggestions

    Most boats are rated and certified for maximum load (weight) capacities (refer to your boat capacity plate). Know your boat's operating and loading limitations. Know if your boat will float if full of water. When in doubt, contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer or the boat manufacturer.
  • Page 41: Be Alert To Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Section 3 - On the Water • Do not allow anyone to sit or ride on any part of the boat that was not intended for such use. This includes the backs of seats, gunwales, transom, bow, decks, raised fishing seats and any rotating fishing seat;...
  • Page 42: Poor Ventilation

    If adequate road clearance is a problem, place the sterndrive unit in full trailer position and support it with an optional trailer kit which is available from your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer.
  • Page 43: Drain Plug And Bilge Pump

    Components on your engine will be damaged if submerged. Damage caused by submersion is not covered by the Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty.
  • Page 44: Boats Having An Open Front Deck

    Section 3 - On the Water Boats Having An Open Front Deck No one should ever be on the deck in front of the fence while the boat is in motion. Keep all passengers behind the front fence or enclosure. Persons on the front deck could easily be thrown overboard or persons dangling their feet over the front edge could get their legs caught by a wave and pulled into the water.
  • Page 45: Impact With Underwater Hazards

    WARNING Operating a boat or engine with impact damage can result in product damage, serious injury, or death. If the vessel experiences any form of impact, have an authorized Mercury Marine dealer inspect and repair the vessel or power package.
  • Page 46: Drive Unit Impact Protection

    Section 3 - On the Water Drive Unit Impact Protection The power trim hydraulic system is designed to provide impact protection for the sterndrive unit. If a submerged object is struck while the boat is moving forward, the hydraulic system will cushion the kickup of the sterndrive unit as it clears the object, reducing damage to the unit.
  • Page 47: Cavitation

    RPM range, normal engine operation resumes. The boat manufacturer and the selling dealer are responsible for equipping the power package with the correct propeller. Refer to Mercury Marine's web page http:// www.mercurymarine.com/everything_you_need_to_know_about_propellers6. Select a propeller that will allow the engine power package to operate at or near the top end of the recommended WOT operating RPM range with a normal load.
  • Page 48: Getting Started

    Section 3 - On the Water If full‑throttle operation is below the recommended range, the propeller must be changed to prevent loss of performance and possible engine damage. On the other hand, operating an engine above the recommended operating RPM range will cause higher than normal wear and damage.
  • Page 49: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Before starting the engine, operate the bilge blower or vent the engine compartment for at least five minutes. NOTE: MerCruiser DTS models are equipped with SmartStart. The SmartStart feature incorporates push‑button starting. Rather than holding the start button or key switch to start the engine and then releasing it when the engine starts, SmartStart completely controls the starting process.
  • Page 50: Stopping The Engine

    Section 3 - On the Water 4. Turn the ignition key switch to the "START" position then release, or depress the start/ stop button and release. If the engine is cold, allow the engine to operate at idle for 6– 10 minutes or until the engine temperature reaches 60°...
  • Page 51: Traditional Maneuvering With Steering And Thrust

    Section 3 - On the Water 4. Advancing the control lever beyond the idle/forward or idle/reverse position will cause engine speed to increase. IMPORTANT: Moving the control lever back to the idle/neutral position will not deactivate the throttle only mode or allow the engine to shift into gear. 5.
  • Page 52 Section 3 - On the Water The joystick is proportional, which means that the greater distance from the center that the joystick is moved, the more thrust that is applied to the boat in that direction, to move the boat. The computer control system automatically attempts to dampen bow swinging during joystick operation.
  • Page 53 Section 3 - On the Water Movement Joystick Input Boat Response (shown from light gray to dark gray) Boat moves to starboard without rotating 25929 24707 Boat moves to port without rotating 25931 24708 Boat moves diagonally forward and to the starboard without rotating 25926 24709...
  • Page 54 Section 3 - On the Water Movement Joystick Input Boat Response (shown from light gray to dark gray) Boat moves diagonally aft and to the port without rotating 25923 24711 Boat moves diagonally forward and to the port without rotating 25925 24712 Boat rotates clockwise...
  • Page 55 Section 3 - On the Water Movement Joystick Input Boat Response (shown from light gray to dark gray) Boat moves diagonally forward and to the starboard while rotating clockwise 25916 24715 Boat moves diagonally forward and to the starboard while rotating counterclockwise 25918 24718...
  • Page 56: Special Digital Throttle And Shift (Dts) Features

    Section 3 - On the Water Special Digital Throttle and Shift (DTS) Features The DTS system features several alternate operational modes for the Electronic Remote Control (ERC) levers. Any of the listed features can operate simultaneously and can help you with: •...
  • Page 57: Dock

    Section 3 - On the Water DOCK Dock mode reduces the RPM throughout the range by 50%. Dock mode also reduces available power when the joystick is enabled, allowing finer control of engine power in close quarter situations. 31464 "DOCK" button To engage Dock mode: 1.
  • Page 58: Single) Lever

    Section 3 - On the Water 2. Press the "THROTTLE ONLY" button, located on the DTS trackpad. 3. The "THROTTLE ONLY" button light illuminates and the neutral lights blink. 4. Place either ERC lever into gear. 5. The RPM of the engines can be increased, while the transmissions remains in Neutral. NOTE: Pressing the "THROTTLE ONLY"...
  • Page 59: After Break-In Period

    Change the engine oil and oil filter. Refer to Maintenance. End of First Season Checkup At the end of the first season of operation, contact an authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer to discuss and/or perform scheduled maintenance items. If you are in an area where the product is operated continuously, year‑round, you should contact your dealer at the end of...
  • Page 60: Standby

    Section 3 - On the Water STANDBY The elements of the Standby screen are: • In standby mode, the display shows a digital compass value and the angle of the drives. • The compass value is the actual current heading from the GPS. •...
  • Page 61: Power Icon

    Section 3 - On the Water The "ACTIVE" light is illuminated when one mode of Axius is on. 35564 "STANDBY" light "ACTIVE" light POWER ICON The power icon indicates a button that engages or disengages an Axius Premier touchad function indicated on the button. Only one function can be on at a time. If you press a button that has the power icon when that button light is on, the light turns off for that button and the "STANDBY"...
  • Page 62 Section 3 - On the Water 2. Press the "AUTO HEADING" button to engage Axius. The button illuminates and beeps once. The button will beep twice if auto heading does not engage. 35561 Indicator lamp "AUTO HEADING" button 3. Axius will hold the current compass heading the boat is following when the "AUTO HEADING"...
  • Page 63 Section 3 - On the Water • Press one of the "TURN" buttons in the direction you want to turn. Each press of the button changes the desired heading by 10°. 35567 Port "TURN" button Starboard "TURN" button • Tap the joystick in the direction you want to turn. Tap the joystick left (port) or right (starboard) to adjust your course by 1°.
  • Page 64 Section 3 - On the Water 6. To disengage auto heading, turn the steering wheel or press the "AUTO HEADING" button. A single beep sounds when it disengages. If the steering wheel is used to disengage auto heading, the "RESUME" button LED turns on and a single beep sounds.
  • Page 65: Heading Adjustment And Override

    Section 3 - On the Water Pressing the "AUTO HEADING" button causes VesselView to displays the "AUTO HEADING" screen for three seconds. If the VesselView "AUTO HEADING" screen does not appear, the "AUTO HEADING" screen needs to be activated in VesselView calibration. Axius still engages whether the screen appears or not.
  • Page 66: Changing Vesselview Mode Display Times

    Section 3 - On the Water CHANGING VESSELVIEW MODE DISPLAY TIMES All modes display a screen on VesselView for three seconds by default. The length of time that a screen is visible in VesselView can be changed from no display at all, display up to 10 seconds, or display the screen until changed.
  • Page 67: Engaging (Activating) Skyhook

    Section 3 - On the Water The capability of most vessels limits the ability of Skyhook to counteract currents of up to 2 knots (2.3 MPH) when the boat is sideways to the current. If you notice your boat drifting sideways while Skyhook is engaged, move the bow or stern more directly into the current to help reduce the effects of the current.
  • Page 68 IMPORTANT: If either of the labels cannot be located or are not legible, they must be replaced before engaging Skyhook. Contact the manufacturer of your boat, your Cummins distributor, or an Authorized Cummins MerCruiser Diesel Repair Facility and replace the labels.
  • Page 69: The Skyhook Screen In Vesselview

    Section 3 - On the Water 5. A safety popup (warning screen) appears on VesselView. 33920 Skyhook warning screen on VesselView 6. To acknowledge that you understand the warning on the screen and close the safety popup, press the enter button on VesselView. The enter button is the button with the check mark on it.
  • Page 70: Disengaging (Deactivating) Skyhook

    Section 3 - On the Water • Each gradation of color in the circular target on the VesselView screen is equivalent to 5 meters of error. If the boat exceeds 20 meters of error, then the boat is located at the edge of the circle.
  • Page 71: Response Button

    Section 3 - On the Water Response Button 1. Press the "RESPONSE" button to change the how hard the selected Axius Premier program tries to keep the boat in position in the various modes. 35571 Indicator lamp "RESPONSE" button 2. Press the "RESPONSE" button again to change the gain further. Each time you press the "RESPONSE"...
  • Page 72: Disengaging Track Waypoint Mode

    Section 3 - On the Water 2. Place at least one ERC handle in forward gear. Track Waypoint does not function if both handles are in neutral or reverse. 3. Manually steer the boat to the direction of the first waypoint and hold the boat steady at a safe operating speed.
  • Page 73: Turn Buttons Or Joystick In Track Waypoint Mode

    Section 3 - On the Water • Press the "TRACK WAYPOINT" button on the Axius Premier touchpad. The "TRACK WAYPOINT" button light goes off and Axius Premier goes to Standby. The "STANDBY" light turns on • Turn the steering wheel hard enough to overcome the detent and Axius Premier features go into Standby.
  • Page 74: Waypoint Sequence

    Section 3 - On the Water 2. If the Waypoint Sequence mode has not been engaged, the "WAYPOINT SEQUENCE" icon light blinks at the arrival zone. 31411 Waypoint Sequence icon light 3. VesselView displays a pop‑up screen warning. The operator must determine it is safe to turn the boat.
  • Page 75 Section 3 - On the Water 3. Press the "WAYPOINT SEQUENCE" button to engage Waypoint Sequence mode. The indicator light on the button will illuminate. 35575 Indicator lamp "WAYPOINT SEQUENCE" button 4. A horn beep sounds on VesselView and the green circle icon on the Axius Premier screen will display "TRACK."...
  • Page 76 Section 3 - On the Water WARNING In some Precision Pilot modes—"Auto Heading," "Track Waypoint," and "Waypoint Sequence"—the boat navigates a preset course. The boat does not automatically respond to hazards such as other watercraft, obstacles, swimmers, or underwater terrain. Collision with these hazards could cause boat damage, serious injury, or death.
  • Page 77: Cruise Control

    Section 3 - On the Water 9. Press the "TRACK WAYPOINT" button. The "WAYPOINT SEQUENCE" button light turns on and a single horn beep sounds. 10. Press the "TRACK WAYPOINT" button a second time to put Axius Premier in Standby mode.
  • Page 78 Section 3 - On the Water WARNING Engine components and fluids are hot and can cause serious injury or death. Allow the engine to cool before removing any components or opening any fluid hoses. 2. Unplug the shift actuator wiring harness connector. 3.
  • Page 79 Section 4 - Specifications Section 4 - Specifications Table of Contents Fuel Requirements..........72 Engine Specifications......... 73 Fuel Ratings ..........72 Fluid Specifications..........74 Using Reformulated (Oxygenated) Gasolines Engine............74 (USA Only) ........... 72 Sterndrive—Bravo.........74 Gasolines Containing Alcohol ...... 72 Steering............74 Engine Oil............
  • Page 80: Fuel Requirements

    The fuel system components on your Mercury MerCruiser engine will withstand up to 10% alcohol content in the gasoline. We do not know what percentage your boat's fuel system will withstand.
  • Page 81: Engine Oil

    All MerCruiser engines Mercury MerCruiser Full‑Synthetic Engine Oil, 20W‑40, NMMA FC‑W rated If the Mercury MerCruiser Full‑Synthetic, 20W‑40 oil is unavailable, you can use the following lubricants, listed in order of recommendation: 1. Mercury/Quicksilver 25W‑40 Synthetic Blend, NMMA FC‑W–rated 4‑cycle MerCruiser 2.
  • Page 82: Section 4 - Specifications

    Engine IMPORTANT: All capacities are approximate fluid measures. All Models Capacity Fluid Type Mercury Full‑Synthetic MerCruiser Engine Oil Engine oil (with filter) 8.5 L (9 US qt) 20W‑40 Seawater cooling system (winterization use 20 L (21 US qt) Propylene glycol and purified water...
  • Page 83: Power Trim

    Section 4 - Specifications Power Trim Description Part Number Power Trim and Steering Fluid 92‑858074K01 SAE Engine Oil 10W‑30 Obtain locally SAE Engine Oil 10W‑40 90-899883295 JUNE 2008 Page 75...
  • Page 84 Section 4 - Specifications Notes: Page 76 90-899883295 JUNE 2008...
  • Page 85: Section 5 - Maintenance

    Section 5 - Maintenance Section 5 - Maintenance Table of Contents Owner/Operator Responsibilities......78 Electronic Shift Control (ESC) Shift Cable..96 Dealer Responsibilities........78 Sterndrive Unit and Transom Assembly..96 Maintenance............78 Sterndrive U-joint Shaft Splines And O-rings Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Suggestions... 79 (Sterndrive Unit Removed)......97 Inspection............
  • Page 86: Owner/Operator Responsibilities

    • Ensure that the boat is properly equipped. • Prior to delivery, make certain that the Mercury MerCruiser power package and other equipment are in proper operating condition. • Make all necessary adjustments for maximum efficiency. •...
  • Page 87: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Suggestions

    Transmission (inboard models only) Do‑It‑Yourself Maintenance Suggestions Present day marine equipment, such as your Mercury MerCruiser power package, are highly technical pieces of machinery. Electronic ignition and special fuel delivery systems provide greater fuel economies, but also are more complex for the untrained mechanic.
  • Page 88: Maintenance Schedules-Axius Models

    Section 5 - Maintenance Maintenance Schedules—Axius Models Routine Maintenance—Axius Models NOTE: Only perform maintenance that applies to your particular power package. Task Interval Maintenance to Be Performed • Check the engine oil level. (You can extend this interval based on experience with the product.) •...
  • Page 89: Maintenance Log

    Section 5 - Maintenance Task Interval Maintenance to Be Performed • Inspect the U‑joints, the splines, and the bellows. Check the clamps. • Check the engine alignment. • Lubricate the U‑joint splines and cross bearing, if equipped with grease Every 200 hours or 3 fittings.
  • Page 90: Engine Oil

    Section 5 - Maintenance Engine Oil NOTICE Discharge of oil, coolant, or other engine/drive fluids into the environment is restricted by law. Use caution not to spill oil, coolant, or other fluids into the environment when using or servicing your boat. Be aware of the local restrictions governing the disposal or recycling of waste, and contain and dispose of fluids as required.
  • Page 91: Changing Oil And Filter

    Fluid Type Engine oil (with filter) 8.5 L (9 US qt) Mercury MerCruiser Full‑Synthetic Engine Oil, 20W‑40 Changing Oil and Filter Refer to the Maintenance schedule for the change interval. Engine oil should be changed before placing the boat in storage.
  • Page 92: Engine Oil Drain Pump

    Section 5 - Maintenance 4. Place the oil drain hose in a suitable container. 5. Remove the drain plug from the oil drain hose. 6. After oil has drained completely, install the drain plug in the oil drain hose. 7. Push the hose through bilge drain and install the plug. ENGINE OIL DRAIN PUMP 1.
  • Page 93: Steering Fluid

    4. Remove the fill cap from the reservoir and observe the fluid level using the dipstick. IMPORTANT: If fluid is not visible in the reservoir, contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. 5. The fluid level must be in the warm range and not above the full hot mark when the engine is warm.
  • Page 94: Changing Steering Fluid

    Changing Steering Fluid You do not need to change the steering fluid unless it becomes contaminated with water or debris. Contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. Engine Coolant Checking...
  • Page 95: Filling

    Section 5 - Maintenance 1. With the engine at normal operating temperature, check the coolant level in the coolant recovery bottle. 5649 Coolant recovery bottle 2. Add the specified fluid as necessary. Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. Extended Life Antifreeze/ Closed Cooling System 92-877770K1...
  • Page 96: Changing

    If any water is visible at the bottom of the monitor or appears at the oil fill/drain plug and/or if oil appears discolored, contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer immediately. Both conditions may indicate a water leak somewhere in the sterndrive unit.
  • Page 97: Changing

    Section 5 - Maintenance Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. High Performance Gear Gear lube monitor 92-858064K01 Lubricant 3. Replace the cap. NOTE: When filling the entire sterndrive unit refer to Changing instructions, following. Changing 1. Remove the gear lube monitor from the bracket. 8530 Gear lube monitor 2.
  • Page 98 Sealing washer IMPORTANT: If any water drained from the oil fill/drain hole, or if the oil appears milky, the sterndrive unit is leaking and should be checked immediately by your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. 7. Lower the sterndrive unit so that the propeller shaft is level. Fill the sterndrive unit, through the oil fill/drain hole, with specified gear lubricant until an air‑free stream of...
  • Page 99: Power Trim Fluid

    Section 5 - Maintenance Model Capacity Fluid Type Bravo One 2736 ml (92‑1/2 oz.) Bravo Two 3209 ml (108‑1/2 oz.) High Performance Gear Lubricant Bravo Three 2972 ml (100‑1/2 oz.) 11. Remove the pump from the oil fill/drain hole. Quickly install the sealing washer and oil fill/drain screw.
  • Page 100: Changing

    Section 5 - Maintenance Changing Power trim fluid does not require changing unless it becomes contaminated with water or debris. Contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. Battery Refer to specific instructions and warnings accompanying your battery. If this information is not available, observe the following precautions when handling a battery.
  • Page 101: Cleaning The Flame Arrestor

    Section 5 - Maintenance Cleaning The Flame Arrestor WARNING Fuel is flammable and explosive. Ensure the key switch is off and the lanyard is positioned so that the engine cannot start. Do not smoke or allow sources of spark or open flame in the area while servicing.
  • Page 102: Gen Iii Models

    O‑ring REMOVAL 1. Allow the engine to cool down. NOTE: Mercury MerCruiser recommends that the engine be shut off for 12 hours prior to filter removal. 2. Close fuel supply valve, if equipped. 3. Disconnect the Cool Fuel Module harness from the engine wiring harness.
  • Page 103: Installation

    10. Start the engine. Check for gasoline leaks around the fuel filter assembly. If leaks exist, stop the engine immediately. Recheck the filter installation, clean spilled fuel and properly ventilate the engine compartment. If leaks continue, stop engine immediately and contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. 90-899883295 JUNE 2008 Page 95...
  • Page 104: Lubrication

    Shift actuator Shift cable Tube Ref. No. Description Where Used Part No. Synthetic Blend MerCruiser Engine Shift cable pivot points & guide 92‑883725K01 Oil SAE25W‑40 contact surfaces Sterndrive Unit and Transom Assembly 1. Lubricate gimbal bearing by applying approximately 8‑10 pumps of grease from a typical hand‑operated grease gun.
  • Page 105: Sterndrive U-Joint Shaft Splines And O-Rings (Sterndrive Unit Removed)

    Section 5 - Maintenance Sterndrive U‑joint Shaft Splines And O‑rings (Sterndrive Unit Removed) 1. Coat sterndrive U‑joint O‑rings and driveshaft splines with grease. 8591 Driveshaft splines U‑joint O‑rings (3) Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. Driveshaft splines and U-joint Engine Coupler Spline Grease 92-802869A 1 O-rings...
  • Page 106: Propellers

    Section 5 - Maintenance Propellers Propeller Repair Some damaged propellers can be repaired. Contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. Bravo Three Propeller Removal WARNING Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never operate the boat out of the water with a propeller installed. Before installing or removing a propeller, place the drive unit in neutral and engage the lanyard stop switch to prevent the engine from starting.
  • Page 107: Bravo Three Propeller Installation

    Section 5 - Maintenance NOTE: Some damaged propellers can be repaired. Contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. 5304 Rear propeller nut Front propeller thrust hub Rear propeller Propeller shaft anode screw Rear propeller thrust hub Flat washer Front propeller nut...
  • Page 108 Section 5 - Maintenance Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. Special Lubricant 101 Propeller shaft 92-802865Q02 Anti-Corrosion Grease Propeller shaft 92-802867Q 1 2-4-C Marine Lubricant with Propeller shaft 92-802859A 1 Teflon 3. Align splines and place propeller on propeller shaft. 4.
  • Page 109: Serpentine Drive Belt

    Section 5 - Maintenance Serpentine Drive Belt WARNING Inspecting the belts with the engine running may cause serious injury or death. Turn off the engine and remove the ignition key before adjusting tension or inspecting belts. 33539 Belt Routing Diagram Idler pulley Idler pulley Water circulating pump pulley...
  • Page 110 Loose brackets, bracket failure, accessory drive component movement, incorrect belt length, or belt failure can cause the tensioner to contact the limits. See your authorized MerCruiser dealer for service if these conditions exist. CAUTION Rapid release of the belt tensioner, or allowing the tensioner to snap back quickly, could cause injury or product damage.
  • Page 111: Corrosion Protection

    The electrical current flow causes the metal that is most chemically active, or anodic, to erode. This is known as galvanic corrosion. For more information contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer and refer to the Mercury Precision Parts / Marine Corrosion Protection Guide (90‑881813003).
  • Page 112: Anodes And Mercathode System Locations 103 Checking The Quicksilver Mercathode System

    The MerCathode system should be tested to ensure adequate output. Perform the test where boat is moored, using the reference electrode and test meter. Contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer for service and information . Page 104 90-899883295 JUNE 2008...
  • Page 113: Power Package Exterior Surfaces

    2. Clean the entire power package. External surfaces that have become bare should be repainted with the recommended primer and spray paint at recommended intervals. Description Part Number Mercury Light Gray Primer 92‑802878 52 Painted surfaces Mercury Phantom Black 92‑802878Q 1 Boat Bottom Care To achieve maximum performance and fuel economy, the boat bottom must be kept clean.
  • Page 114 • Avoid an electrical interconnection between the Mercury MerCruiser Product, Anodic Blocks, or MerCathode System and the paint by allowing a minimum of 40 mm (1‑1/2 in.) UNPAINTED area on transom of the boat around these items.
  • Page 115: Sterndrive Surface Care

    Maintain a complete paint covering on the sterndrive. • Check the finish regularly. Prime and paint nicks and scratches using Mercury enamel paint and touch up paint. Use only tin–based anti–fouling paint or its equivalent on or near aluminum surfaces below the waterline.
  • Page 116: Flushing The Seawater System-Sterndrive Models

    Section 5 - Maintenance Description Where used Part number Mercury Phantom Black Bare metal 92‑ 802878‑1 • Spray all electrical connections with sealant. Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. Liquid Neoprene All electrical connections 92- 25711 3 •...
  • Page 117: Sterndrive Water Pickups

    Section 5 - Maintenance STERNDRIVE WATER PICKUPS There are three types of water pickups available on Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives: low water, dual water, and side pickups. Dual water pickups require the flushing attachment (44357Q 2) and the flush seal kit (881150K 1), low water pickups require the flushing attachment (849996T 1), and side pickups require the flushing attachment (44357Q 2).
  • Page 118: The Boat In The Water-Bravo Sterndrive

    12. Slowly return the throttle to idle speed position. 13. Stop the engine. 14. Immediately shut off the supply water and remove the flushing attachment. 15. Install the propeller. Refer to the appropriate Mercury MerCruiser sterndrive service manual. The Boat in the Water—Bravo Sterndrive IMPORTANT: Flushing the power package is most effective when performed with the boat and sterndrive out of the water.
  • Page 119: The Boat Out Of The Water-Alternative Water Pickups

    Place a block of wood between the propeller blade and the anti‑ventilation plate. 2. Remove the propeller. Refer to the appropriate Mercury MerCruiser sterndrive service manual.
  • Page 120: The Boat In The Water-Alternative Water Pickups

    15. Immediately shut off the supply water and remove the flushing attachment. 16. Install the water inlet hose to the seawater inlet of the seawater pump. Tighten the hose clamp securely. 17. Install the propeller. Refer to the appropriate Mercury MerCruiser sterndrive service manual. The Boat in the Water—Alternative Water Pickups IMPORTANT: Flushing the power package is most effective when performed with the boat and sterndrive out of the water.
  • Page 121: Seacore Power Package Flushing Procedure

    Section 5 - Maintenance NOTICE Flushing the engine when it is not operating will result in water collecting in the exhaust system, damaging the engine. Do not supply flush water for more than 15 seconds without the engine operating. 5. With the sterndrive in the normal operating position, completely open the water source to provide maximum water supply.
  • Page 122 Section 5 - Maintenance 1. Remove the boat from the water. 2. Close the seacock, if equipped. 18510 For visual clarity, the secock shown is not installed Hose fitting to engine Handle (closed position) Seacock To water source pickup attachment 3.
  • Page 123 Section 5 - Maintenance 7. Snap the quick‑connect fitting with the water hose into the flush socket on the engine. 18489 Water hose Flush socket Quick‑connect fitting (water hose end) 8. Open the water source of the water hose to a full flow. 9.
  • Page 124 IMPORTANT: Do not store the quick‑connect fitting in the flush socket on the engine. Doing so would allow the seawater pump to suck air during engine operation causing an overheating problem. Damages due to engine overheating are not covered by Mercury MerCruiser Warranty.
  • Page 125 Section 5 - Maintenance 20. Insert the dust cover in the flush socket on the engine. 18490 Dust cover installed in the flush socket Dust cover Flush socket IMPORTANT: If the unit is to be stored in the water, the seacock should remain closed until time of usage.
  • Page 126 Section 5 - Maintenance Notes: Page 118 90-899883295 JUNE 2008...
  • Page 127 Section 6 - Storage Section 6 - Storage Table of Contents Cold Weather or Extended Storage....120 Boat in the Water ......... 123 Preparing Power Package for Storage..120 Boat out of the Water ......125 Engine and Fuel System Preparation . . 121 Manual Drain System........127 Draining the Seawater System......
  • Page 128: Cold Weather Or Extended Storage

    Section 6 - Storage Cold Weather or Extended Storage IMPORTANT: Mercury MerCruiser strongly recommends that this service should be performed by an authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. Damage caused by freezing temperatures IS NOT covered by the Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty. NOTICE Water trapped in the seawater section of the cooling system can cause corrosion or freeze damage.
  • Page 129: Engine And Fuel System Preparation

    Section 6 - Storage 9. For additional assurance against freezing and rust, after draining, fill the seawater cooling system with propylene glycol mixed to the manufacturer's recommendation to protect engine to the lowest temperature to which it will be exposed during freezing temperatures or extended storage.
  • Page 130: Draining The Seawater System

    Section 6 - Storage Draining the Seawater System CAUTION Water can enter the bilge when the drain system is open, damaging the engine or causing the boat to sink. Remove the boat from the water or close the seacock, disconnect and plug the seawater inlet hose, and ensure the bilge pump is operational before draining.
  • Page 131: Manual Drain System

    Section 6 - Storage MANUAL DRAIN SYSTEM 17255 Blue drain plug locations Air Actuated Single Point Drain System BOAT IN THE WATER NOTE: This procedure is written for the air pump that is attached to the engine. However, any air source can be used. 1.
  • Page 132 11. Remove the air pump from the air manifold and return it to the mounting bracket. 12. Mercury MerCruiser recommends leaving the drain system open while transporting the boat or while performing other maintenance. This helps ensure that all water is drained.
  • Page 133: Boat Out Of The Water

    Section 6 - Storage 13. Before launching the boat, pull up on the manual release valve. Verify that the green indicators are no longer extended. 6135 Green indicators 14. Open the seacock, if equipped, or unplug and reconnect the water inlet hose prior to operating the engine.
  • Page 134 11. Remove the air pump from the air manifold and return it to the mounting bracket. 12. Mercury MerCruiser recommends leaving the drain system open while transporting the boat or while performing other maintenance. This helps ensure that all water is drained.
  • Page 135: Manual Drain System

    Blue drain plug locations 3. Verify that water is draining from each opening. 4. Allow the system to drain for a minimum of five minutes. Mercury MerCruiser recommends leaving the drain system open while transporting the boat or while performing other maintenance to ensure that all water is drained.
  • Page 136: Boat Out Of The Water

    Blue drain plug locations 3. Verify that water is draining from each opening. 4. Allow the system to drain for a minimum of five minutes. Mercury MerCruiser recommends leaving the drain system open while transporting the boat or while performing other maintenance to ensure that all water is drained.
  • Page 137: Battery Storage

    IMPORTANT: Mercury MerCruiser requires that propylene glycol antifreeze, mixed to the manufacturers instructions, be used in the seawater section of the cooling system for freezing temperatures or extended storage.
  • Page 138 Section 6 - Storage 2. Install a fully charged battery. Clean the battery cable clamps and terminals and reconnect cables. Tighten each cable clamp securely when connecting. 3. Coat the terminal connections with a battery terminal anti‑corrosion agent. 4. Perform all the checks in the before starting column of the Operation Chart. NOTICE Without sufficient cooling water, the engine, the water pump, and other components will overheat and suffer damage.
  • Page 139: Section 7 - Troubleshooting

    Section 7 - Troubleshooting Section 7 - Troubleshooting Table of Contents Check VesselView First........132 Insufficient Engine Temperature....134 Diagnosing EFI Problems......... 132 Low Engine Oil Pressure......134 Diagnosing DTS Problems....... 132 Battery Will Not Recharge......134 Engine Guardian System........132 Joystick............134 Troubleshooting Charts........132 Electronic Remote Controls......135 Starter Motor Will Not Crank Engine, Or Cranks Steering System..........135...
  • Page 140: Check Vesselview First

    Diagnosing EFI Problems Your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer has the proper service tools for diagnosing problems on Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Systems. The Electronic Control Module (ECM) on these engines has the ability to detect some problems with the system when they occur, and store a Trouble Code in the ECM's memory.
  • Page 141: Engine Will Not Start Or Is Hard To Start

    Clean or repair as necessary. See Engine Runs Rough, Misses or Backfires. Ignition problem. Engine overheating. See Excessive Engine Temperature. Have EFI System checked by an authorized Mercury MerCruiser EFI System fault dealer. Engine Runs Rough, Misses, or Backfires Possible Cause Remedy Clogged fuel filter.
  • Page 142: Insufficient Engine Temperature

    The joystick does not function properly and a fault indicate reduced engine power. If found, have the code is set. system checked by your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. The joystick does not work; No fault code is set and Disengage cruise control.
  • Page 143: Electronic Remote Controls

    If found, contact your authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer to ask if the propellers need to be changed. The ERC lever controls the Check the "TROLL" button on the DTS track pad. Put the handles in Neutral and engine and drive, but does push the "TROLL"...
  • Page 144: Power Trim Does Not Operate (Motor Does Not Operate)

    Section 7 - Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy The steering wheel turned past Key off and key on to restore steering wheel self‑centering, cruise control, end stop. and to eliminate the fault code. Power Trim Does Not Operate (Motor Does Not Operate) Possible Cause Remedy Replace fuse.
  • Page 145 Table of Contents Owner Service Assistance........ 138 Resolving a Problem ........139 Local Repair Service ........138 Mercury Marine Service Offices ....139 Service Away From Home ......138 Ordering Literature..........140 Stolen Power Package ....... 138 United States and Canada ......140 Attention Required after Submersion ..
  • Page 146: Owner Service Assistance

    Owner Service Assistance Local Repair Service If you need service for your Mercury MerCruiser–powered boat, take it to your authorized dealer. Only authorized dealers specialize in Mercury MerCruiser products and have factory‑trained mechanics, special tools and equipment, and genuine Quicksilver parts and accessories to properly service your engine.
  • Page 147: Parts And Accessories Inquiries

    Resolving a Problem Satisfaction with your Mercury MerCruiser product is very important to your dealer and to us. If you ever have a problem, question or concern about your power package, contact your dealer or any authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealership.
  • Page 148: Ordering Literature

    • Year built United States and Canada For information on additional literature that is available for your particular Mercury MerCruiser power package and how to order that literature contact your nearest dealer or contact Mercury Marine Publications P.O. Box 1939...
  • Page 149: Dealer Checklist And Customer Orientation

    Section 8 - Customer Assistance Information Dealer Checklist and Customer Orientation Contact Information Dealer name and number Dealer technician or salesperson's name Boat Model and HIN Customer name Customer phone number Dealer Inspect the starboard TVM steering clevis pin. ☐ Inspect the port TVM steering clevis pin.
  • Page 150 NOTE: Refer to the installation or owners manual provided with this power package for detailed information on performing the items in the above checklist. NOTE: Dealers, please consult Mercury MercNET or your Mercury Technical Area Manager for further information about submitting this form.

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