Sea-doo GTI Series Operator's Manual

Sea-doo GTI Series Operator's Manual

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HIN # location on a 2013 GTI **** SE

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The Hull Identification Number (HIN) on a Sea-Doo GTI is located on the footboard at the rear of the watercraft.

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  • Page 2 This is a non-exhaustive list of trademarks that are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates: O.P.A.S. Sea-Doo ® T.O.P.S.™ Rotax ® Sea-Doo LK D.E.S.S. 4-TEC VTS™ RXT™ WAKE™ smo2010-001 en JL ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    FOREWORD Congratulations on your purchase WARNING of a new Sea-Doo ® personal water- Indicates a potential hazard which, craft (PWC). It is backed by the BRP if not avoided, could result in seri- warranty and a network of authorized ous injury or death.
  • Page 4 FOREWORD change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself. SAFETY This Operator's Guide and the should remain with the watercraft when it's sold and in a waterproof bag with the watercraft at all times. _______________...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................1 Know Before You Go .
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS WATERCRAFT INFORMATION CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS ........36 1) D.E.S.S.
  • Page 7 Beeper Code Information ........... . 105 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY – USA AND CANADA: 2010 SEA-DOO ®...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA: 2010 SEA-DOO ® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT........120 CUSTOMER INFORMATION PRIVACY INFORMATION .
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 10: General Precautions

    CO poisoning, personal injury injuries, and they can make the water- and death. craft illegal for use on water. See your authorized Sea-Doo dealer Avoid Gasoline Fires and for available accessories for your wa- Other Hazards tercraft.
  • Page 11: Special Safety Messages

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Reminders Regarding – Riding with passenger(s) or pulling tubes, a skier or a wake boarder Operation makes the PWC handle differently – The performance of this watercraft and requires greater skill. may significantly exceed that of – Certain models come other watercrafts you may have...
  • Page 12 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Keep the safety lanyard attached – PWCs are not designed for night- to the operators' PFD at all times time operation. and keep it free from snagging on – Certain PWC models are equipped the handlebars to help ensure the with an intelligent suspension.
  • Page 13 – Read and understand all safety la- how to re-board the PWC from bels on the Sea-Doo PWC, the Op- the water. Boarding in deep wa- erators Guide, all other safety docu- ter can be strenuous. Practice in...
  • Page 14 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES WARNING WARNING Do not start or operate the water- To prevent accidental starting, craft if anyone is nearby in the wa- always detach the D.E.S.S. key ter. from its post when swimmers are boarding or nearby, or during re- moval of any weeds or debris from –...
  • Page 15: Water Sports (Towing With The Watercraft)

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Water Sports (Towing with – When pulling a tube, skier, or a wake boarder, do not make tight sharp the Watercraft) turns unless absolutely necessary. Remember that although this PWC WARNING is manoeuvrable, the person in tow Avoid personal injury! Your PWC may not be able to avoid an obsta- is not designed for and should not...
  • Page 16: Hypothermia

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Approach a person in the water from WARNING the lee side (opposite the direction Avoid personal injury! Do not al- of the wind). Turn off the motor be- low anyone near the propulsion fore coming close to the person. system or intake grate, even when –...
  • Page 17: Safe Boating Courses

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES to using a coat or jacket style PFD as they cover more of the body than the vest style PFDs. Some points to remember about hy- pothermia protection: – While afloat in the water, do not at- tempt to swim unless it is to reach a nearby boat, fellow survivor, or a floating object on which you can...
  • Page 18: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Required Safety The operator and passenger(s) of PWCs must wear protective clothing, Equipment including: The operator and the passenger(s) – A wet suit bottom, or thick tightly must wear an approved Personal Flota- woven and snug fitting clothing that tion Device (PDF) that is suitable for provides equivalent protection.
  • Page 19 SAFETY EQUIPMENT readily accessible, legibly marked with PFD Type II, Wearable, turns its the approval number, and of an appro- wearer in the same way as Type I, but priate size (within the weight range and not as effectively. The Type Il does not chest size marked on the PFD) for each turn as many persons under the same person on board.
  • Page 20: Additional Recommended Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Weighing the Risks vs Benefits In order to decide whether or not you should wear a helmet, it is best to con- sider the particular environment you will be riding in, as well as other fac- tors such as personal experience. Will there be a lot of traffic on the water? What is your riding style? The Bottom Line...
  • Page 21: Navigation Rules

    NAVIGATION RULES Operating Rules Operating a watercraft can be com- pared with driving unmarked highways and roads. To prevent collisions or avoid other boaters, a system of oper- ating rules must be followed. It’s not only common sense... it’s the law! Generally keep to your right and safely avoid other craft by keeping a safe dis- tance from other craft, people and ob-...
  • Page 22 NAVIGATION RULES Navigation System WARNING Navigational aids, such as signs or Do not wake or wave jump, ride buoys, can assist you identify safe wa- the surf line or attempt to spray or ters. Buoys will indicate whether you splash others with your watercraft. should keep to the right (starboard) or You may misjudge the ability of the to the left (port) of the buoy or to which...
  • Page 23: Fueling

    FUELING Recommended Fuel Open the front storage compartment cover to expose fuel tank cap. Use unleaded gasoline with the follow- ing octane rating. MINIMUM OCTANE RATING Inside 87 (RON + MON)/2) North America Outside 92 RON North America On supercharged models, use super unleaded fuel for optimum engine per- formance.
  • Page 24 FUELING WARNING Do not start watercraft if gasoline or gasoline vapor odor is present. WARNING In the event that the fuel cap should be replaced, you must en- sure to use ONLY a BRP vented fuel cap. Otherwise, the fuel sys- tem integrity of your watercraft will be compromised.
  • Page 25: Trailering Information

    2. Wood bunks A. 71 cm (28 in) B. 2.59 m (102 in) A Sea-Doo cover can protect the water- craft, particularly before driving on dirt Make sure that fuel tank cap is properly roads, to prevent dirt entry through the installed.
  • Page 26 TRAILERING INFORMATION WAKE Models WARNING NEVER leave a wakeboard in- stalled on the rack. Otherwise, wakeboard fin(s) could cause in- jury to bystanders or wakeboard could fly off on the road. WARNING Bungee cords are under tension and could spring back and whip someone when released.
  • Page 27: Important On-Product Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS The following labels are on your watercraft. If missing or damaged, they can be re- placed free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft. smo2010-001-001_a GTI™ AND GTI™ SE MODELS smo2010-001-003_a TYPICAL —...
  • Page 28 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219902552 LABEL 1: TYPICAL — RXP-X MODEL _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 29 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS smo2006-002-013 LABEL 1: TYPICAL - ALL GTI™ AND WAKE MODELS smo2009-002-106_aen LABEL 2 219903123 LABEL 4 smo2009-002-107_aen LABEL 3: GTI™ SE LABEL 6 219903135 LABEL 7: TYPICAL ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 30 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903177 219903126 LABEL 8 LABEL 13 219903137 LABEL 14: WAKE MODEL smo2009-002-108_aen LABEL 9: TYPICAL LABEL 10 LABEL 15: WAKE MODEL 219903127 LABEL 11: RXP-X MODEL 219903132 LABEL 12 _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 31 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Watercraft Outside North America smo2006-002-015 LABEL 16: GTI, GTI SE AND WAKE MODELS smo2006-002-016 LABEL 16: RXP X MODEL ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 32: Pre-Ride Inspection

    The pre-ride inspection can help you monitor wear and deterioration before they become a problem. Correct any problems that you discover to reduce the risk of a breakdown or crash. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer as necessary. CONTROLS Before performing the pre-ride inspection, read and understand the section.
  • Page 33: Jet Pump Water Intake

    Clean as necessary. If any obstruction can not be removed, refer to an autho- rized Sea-Doo dealer for servicing TYPICAL 1. Drain plugs 2. Tighten 3. Untighten...
  • Page 34: Fuel Tank

    Refer to of the watercraft. Keep away from an authorized Sea-Doo dealer be- steering moving parts (nozzle, side fore use. vanes, linkage etc.).
  • Page 35: Shifter System

    If any fric- and all storage compartment cov- tion is felt in the throttle lever, refer ers are securely latched. to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Wakeboard Rack Shifter System WAKE Model Check reverse gate operation for free- dom of movement.
  • Page 36 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION WARNING Should the D.E.S.S. key be loose or fail to remain on its post, replace it immediately in order to avoid un- safe use. _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 37: Watercraft Information

    WATERCRAFT INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 38: Controls/Instruments/Equipments

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS NOTE: Some components do not apply to every PWC model, or are optional on some models. smo2010-001-001_b TYPICAL — GTI MODELS smo2010-001-002_b TYPICAL — RXP-X MODEL smo2010-001-003_b TYPICAL — WAKE MODEL ______________...
  • Page 39 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2010-001-005_a TYPICAL — ALL MODELS EXCEPT RXP-X smo2008-001-062_a smo2010-001-004_a TYPICAL — WAKE MODEL TYPICAL — RXP-X MODEL D.E.S.S. Post (Emergency Engine Stop Switch) 10. Seat Latch 11. Front (Bow) Eyelet 2. Handlebar Throttle Lever 12. Rear (Stern) Eyelets 4. Engine Start/Stop Button 13.
  • Page 40: Post (Emergency Engine Stop Switch)

    D.E.S.S. key also be disconnected when stopping the engine and dis- To acquire additional D.E.S.S. keys pro- embarking. grammed for your watercraft, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Limited-Speed Operation See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer to have your key programmed accord- ingly. ______________...
  • Page 41: Handlebar

    R KEY — ORANGE The Sea-Doo Learning Key or R Key (rental) can be programmed to limit the speed of the watercraft, therefore enabling first time users and less ex-...
  • Page 42: Engine Start/Stop Button

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS Finger Throttle RXP-X Model Provides more comfortable throttle op- eration under demanding conditions. When pulled, the watercraft acceler- ates. When fully released, engine au- tomatically slows down to idle speed and watercraft is gradually stopped by water drag. smo2008-001-010_a TYPICAL —...
  • Page 43 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2008-001-011_b smo2008-001-011_c VTS BUTTON TO RECORD 1. Bow up 2. Bow down 2. PRESET 1 will be displayed in infor- mation center gauge to indicate that it is ready to record trim position. smo2008-001-030_a smo2008-001-032_a INFORMATION CENTER GAUGE — VTS PRESET 1 —...
  • Page 44: Shift Lever

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS 6. Adjust trim to the desired position WARNING using VTS buttons. Only use reverse at slow speed 7. Push both VTS buttons again simul- and for the shortest time possible. taneously to record trim position. Always ensure the path behind is clear of objects and persons in- Trim pre-set positions are recorded and cluding children playing in shallow...
  • Page 45 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer to have the information center set to the language and units of measurement of your choice. At start-up, all LCD segments and indi- cator lights will turn on for 3 seconds each time the information center is activated (when the D.E.S.S.
  • Page 46 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS Water Temperature GTI SE and Wake Models Displays the water temperature of the water surface in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). smo2008-001-024_a TYPICAL 1. Compass WARNING Use the compass as a guide only. Not to be used for precision navi- smo2008-001-028_a gation purposes.
  • Page 47: Glove Box

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS VARIABLE TRIM SYSTEM Refer to (VTS) for more details. 8) Glove Box A small, convenient storage compart- ment for personal articles. Use cover latch to open glove box. RXP-X Model smo2006-002-004_a PULL ON COVER 9) Front Storage Compartment A convenient watertight area (remov- able on some models) to carry per- sonal articles.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2008-001-067_a smo2007-002-002_a Step 1: Release cover latches TYPICAL — GTI MODELS Step 2: Open cover 1. Latch lever Storage Bin Removal NOTE: Verify periodically the tight- ness of the storage cover lock pin. Ensure cover latches are properly Tighten if needed and make sure stor- locked.
  • Page 49: 10) Seat Latch

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2008-001-069_b Step 1: Insert storage bin front tabs Step 2: Push to secure 10) Seat Latch NOTICE Removing the seat allows access to Never operate the water- the engine compartment. craft without the storage bin prop- erly installed or water might enter The seat latch is located at the rear of, and fill the bilge.
  • Page 50: 11) Passenger Handholds

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2010-001-005 _a TYPICAL - PASSENGER HANDHOLDS 1. Seat strap 2. Molded grab handle 12) Front and Rear (bow/stern) Eyelets 1. Latch hole 2. Pin Eyelets can be used for mooring, tow- ing and as a tie-down points when trai- Engine Compartment lering your watercraft.
  • Page 51: 13) Mooring Cleats

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS smo2008-001-018_a RXP-X AND WAKE MODELS 1. Eyelets 13) Mooring Cleats These cleats can be temporarily used smo2008-001-020_a for docking, while refueling for exam- RXP-X MODEL 1. Eyelet ple. Rear (stern) Eyelet smo2008-001-016_a TYPICAL — ALL MODELS EXCEPT RXP-X MODEL TYPICAL - RXP-X MODEL 1.
  • Page 52: 15) Bilge Drain Plugs

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS TYPICAL 1. Boarding step Pull down the step with your hand and TYPICAL 1. Drain plugs hold until a foot or a knee is put on the 2. Tighten step. 3. Unscrew NOTICE Ensure drain plugs are properly secured prior to launching the watercraft in water.
  • Page 53: 17) Wakeboard Rack

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS Always have one person other than the operator as an observer. NOTE: The handles on the ski/wake- board post are provided as handholds for the observer. NOTICE Never ski/ wakeboard post to tow other crafts. Respect the maximum load limit rat- ing of the ski/wakeboard post.
  • Page 54 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS 6. When installing a wakeboard on the rack, position wakeboard fin(s) out- ward then secure bungee cords to tightly hold wakeboard. WARNING To avoid possible injuries and cuts from wakeboards fin(s), always place FIN(S) OUTWARDS. TYPICAL 4. Tighten the straps by firmly pulling upwards.
  • Page 55 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS WARNING If wakeboard is not properly se- cured on rack, it could become loose and detach unexpectedly, creating a risk of injury to people nearby. To avoid: – Inspect bungee cords condition and replace if damaged. – Secure wakeboard properly on rack.
  • Page 56: Operating Instructions

    Push the watercraft away from the Should any control or instruction not be dock. fully understood, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Operation During Break-In Period NOTICE Scrupulously follow the instructions of this section. Failure to do so may reduce the engines life and/or performance.
  • Page 57 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS smo2009-002-140 Using other hand, take hold of one of the boarding platform grab handles, then pull yourself up so that you can A. Maintain at least 90 cm (3 ft) underneath knee onto the boarding step. the lowest rear portion of the hull when all passengers are aboard NOTICE –...
  • Page 58 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS smo2009-002-143 smo2009-002-146 NOTICE – Stay on center of the step. – Only one person at a time on the step. The passenger then climbs onto the watercraft while the operator main- tains balance by sitting as close as pos- sible to the console.
  • Page 59: How To Start Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Ensure there is at least 90 cm (3 ft) of water under the low- est rear portion of the hull when all passengers are aboard prior to start- ing the engine. Otherwise damage to the impeller or other jet pump components may occur.
  • Page 60: How To Shut Off The Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Shut Off the Engine How to Steer Watercraft WARNING To maintain watercraft directional control, the engine should be running until the watercraft is stopped. To shut off the engine: 1. Press the engine start/stop button. 2. Release the start/stop button as soon as the engine is shut down.
  • Page 61: How To Engage Neutral And Reverse

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ahead of them. Reduce speed and avoid sharp turns. Avoid choppy water conditions when carrying a passenger. Tight Turns and Other Special Maneuvers Any tight turns or special maneuvers that will cause the air inlet openings to be kept under water for a prolonged time, water will seep into the bilge.
  • Page 62 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TYPICAL TYPICAL 1. Shift lever in reverse position 1. Shift lever in neutral position TYPICAL 1. Reverse gate in downward position TYPICAL NOTE: To obtain maximum efficiency 1. Reverse gate in middle position and control from the reverse, increase engine speed to slightly above idle.
  • Page 63: How To Use The Variable Trim System (Vts)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When the nozzle is positioned in an upward angle, the water thrust directs the bow of the watercraft upward. This position is used to optimize high speed. NOTE: VTS position is indicated on a bar gauge in the information center. TYPICAL smo2008-001-022_a TYPICAL...
  • Page 64: General Recommendations

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When crossing wakes, always keep a safe distance from watercraft ahead. WARNING When crossing wakes, slow down. Operator and passenger(s) should brace themselves and adopt a semi-standing position to help absorb the bumps. Do not jump waves or wakes. smo2008-001-022_b Stopping/Docking TYPICAL...
  • Page 65 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Beaching NOTICE It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly towards the beach and shut off the engine using the D.E.S.S. key before water depth is less than 90 cm (3 ft) under the lowest rear por- tion of the hull, then pull the watercraft to the beach.
  • Page 66: Special Procedures

    Inspect water intake grate If the aforementioned method does for damage. Refer to an authorized not work, the following can be per- Sea-Doo dealer for repair as neces- formed: sary. – With engine running and before applying throttle, put shift lever in...
  • Page 67: Submerged Watercraft

    See an autho- the greater the damage to the en- rized Sea-Doo dealer as soon as pos- gine will be. Failure to have the en- sible. gine properly serviced may cause severe engine damage.
  • Page 68 SPECIAL PROCEDURES NOTICE When towing your watercraft in water, When finished towing the pinch the water supply hose from the watercraft, hose pincher must be re- exhaust manifold to the muffler with a moved before operating it. Failure large hose pincher (P/N 529 032 500). to do so will result in damage to the engine.
  • Page 69: Maintenance Information

    MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 70: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance is very important for keeping your watercraft in safe op- erating condition. Proper maintenance is the owners responsibility. WARNING Failure to properly maintain the watercraft according to the main- tenance schedule and procedures can make it unsafe to operate. The schedule should be adjusted ac- cording to operating conditions and use.
  • Page 71 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FIRST 10 HOURS A: Adjust C: Clean 25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS I: Inspect L: Lubricate 50 HOURS or 6 MONTHS R: Replace 100 HOURS or 1 YEAR O: Operator 200 HOURS or 2 YEAR D: Dealer TO BE PERFORMED BY PART/TASK NOTE ENGINE...
  • Page 72 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FIRST 10 HOURS A: Adjust C: Clean 25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS I: Inspect L: Lubricate 50 HOURS or 6 MONTHS R: Replace 100 HOURS or 1 YEAR O: Operator 200 HOURS or 2 YEAR D: Dealer TO BE PERFORMED BY PART/TASK NOTE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
  • Page 73 The supercharger clutch will need to be replaced within 5 hours of the message display by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. The supercharger maintenance reminder must be reset using B.U.D.S. in order to reset the supercharger maintenance hour counter, even if the maintenance was carried out before the reminder appeared in the information center.
  • Page 74: 10-Hour Inspection

    Sea-Doo Watercraft dealer. The initial maintenance is very important and must not be neglected. NOTE: The 10-hour inspection is at the expense of the PWC owner. We recommend that this inspection be signed by an authorized Sea-Doo Water- crafts dealer. Date of 10-hour inspection...
  • Page 75: Maintenance Procedures

    If not, see NOTICE NEVER use synthetic oil. your authorized Sea-Doo watercraft This would impair the proper opera- dealer. tion of the supercharger clutch. Do not add any additives to the recom- WARNING mended oil.
  • Page 76 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Install a garden hose to the flushing 7. Remove dipstick again and read oil FLUSHING connector. Refer to level. It should be between The POST-OPERATION CARE and fol- FULL and ADD marks. low the procedure. NOTICE Never run engine without supplying water to the exhaust sys- tem.
  • Page 77: Engine Coolant

    To prevent antifreeze deterioration, al- ways use the same brand. Never mix different brands unless cooling system is completely flushed and refilled. Re- fer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 1. Level between marks when engine is cold _______________...
  • Page 78: Spark Plugs

    Engine Coolant Replacement 6. Clean the spark plug and cylinder The coolant replacement should be head with pressurized air. performed by an authorized Sea-Doo 7. Unscrew spark plug then use the dealer. ignition coil to take spark plug out of spark plug hole.
  • Page 79: Ignition Coils

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Spark Plug Installation Prior to installation, ensure the contact surfaces of the cylinder head and spark plug are free of grime. 1. Using a wire feeler gauge, set elec- trode gap as specified in the follow- ing chart. SPARK ENGINE TORQUE...
  • Page 80 9. Disconnect the garden hose. NOTE: It is recommended to fog the engine valves with XPS Lube. Contact your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Exhaust System Flushing Flushing the exhaust system and in- tercooler (supercharged models) with fresh water is essential to neutralize...
  • Page 81: Throttle Body

    Ensure water flows out of jet pump TYPICAL — GTI AND GTI SE MODELS while flushing. Otherwise, refer to an 1. Fitting authorized Sea-Doo dealer for servic- ing. NOTICE Never run engine longer than 2 minutes. Drive line seal has no cooling when watercraft is out of water.
  • Page 82: Ride Plate And Water Intake Grate

    Inspection your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Inspect ride plate and jet pump wa- ter intake grate for damage. See your Sea-Doo dealer to have any damaged parts repaired or replaced. WARNING The D.E.S.S. key should always be removed from its post prior to in- specting the intake grate.
  • Page 83: Ski/Wakeboard Post (Wake)

    Check ski/wakeboard post operation. and corrected before restarting. Ensure it slides up and down easily. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer Check locking mechanism operation. for servicing. Check fasteners tightness. If some- thing is found defective, don't use ski/wakeboard post and see an autho- rized Sea-Doo dealer for repair.
  • Page 84 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Fuse Location/Description To remove fuse box cover, squeeze locking tabs together, hold and pull fuse box cover to open. smo2008-001-071_a TYPICAL 1. Fuse box 2. Main relay fuse box FUSE DESCRIPTION LOCATION Information center gauge Beeper Depth sounder (if so equipped) Fuel level 7.5 A VTS (if so equipped)
  • Page 85: Watercraft Care

    WATERCRAFT CARE Remove the watercraft from the water marine organisms from engine and/or every day to prevent growth of marine hull. Apply non- abrasive wax such as organisms. silicone wax. NOTICE Never clean fiberglass Post-Operation Care and plastic parts with strong deter- gent, degreasing agent, paint thin- Exhaust System Flushing ner, acetone, or other strong chemi-...
  • Page 86: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    It is important to expel any trapped wa- ter that may have accumulated from It is recommended that the watercraft condensation in the intercooler. be serviced by an authorized Sea-Doo Proceed as follows: dealer for storage but the following op- erations can be performed by you with 1.
  • Page 87 STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION 4. Liberally lubricate throttle body in- Exhaust System Protection side and out. In areas where temperature may 5. Clean off any lubrication on the freeze, water trapped in the exhaust throttle body intake hose flange. system and intercooler must be re- moved.
  • Page 88 Sea-Doo dealer. For paint touch up of stored in area where freezing point mechanical parts use BRP spray paint. is reached. This would seriously damage the engine.
  • Page 89: Preseason Preparation

    Since technical skills and special tools are required, some operations should be performed by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. NOTE: It is highly recommended that an authorized Sea-Doo dealer perform factory campaigns in addition to the preseason preparation all at the same time. WARNING...
  • Page 90 STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION This page is intentionally blank ______________...
  • Page 91: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 92: Identification

    IDENTIFICATION The main components of the water- craft (engine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers. It may some- times become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace the watercraft in the event of theft. Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (H.I.N.) is located on footboard at the rear of...
  • Page 93 IDENTIFICATION RXP-X Model To view the EPA compliance label, open the front storage cover and look on the starboard side (RH) of the deck towards the stern (rear). _______________...
  • Page 94: Engine Emissions Information

    Manufacturer's EPA Emission Regulations Responsibility All 1999 and more recent Sea-Doo Beginning with 1999 model year en- watercraft manufactured by BRP are gines, PWC manufacturers of marine certified to the EPA as conforming to...
  • Page 95: Specifications

    Starter Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type Make and type NGK, DCPR8E Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) PROPULSION Propulsion system Sea-Doo ® direct drive Axial flow, single stage. Large hub with Type 10-vane stator Jet pump Material Aluminum...
  • Page 96 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT RXP X DIMENSION AND WEIGHT Length 307 cm (121 in) Width 122 cm (48 in) Height 116 cm (46 in) Weight (dry) 351 kg (774 lb) LOADING CAPACITY Rider capacity 2 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 40.3 L (10.6 U.S. gal.) Load limit 181 kg (400 lb) (passengers + luggage)
  • Page 97 Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type Make and NGK, DCPR8E type Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) PROPULSION Propulsion system Sea-Doo ® direct drive Type Axial flow, single stage. Large hub with 10-vane stator Jet pump Material Composite/aluminum Impeller...
  • Page 98 SPECIFICATIONS GTI MODEL WATERCRAFT GTI 130 GTI SE 130 GTI SE 155 DIMENSION AND WEIGHT Length 323 cm (127 in) Width 125 cm (49 in) Height 117 cm (46 in) Weight (dry) 333 kg (734 lb) 338 kg (745 lb) 338 kg (745 lb) LOADING CAPACITY Rider capacity...
  • Page 99 Starter Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type Make and type NGK, DCPR8E Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) PROPULSION Propulsion system Sea-Doo ® direct drive Axial flow, single stage. Type Large hub with 10-vane stator Jet pump Material Aluminum...
  • Page 100 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT WAKE DIMENSION AND WEIGHT Length 323 cm (127 in) Width 125 cm (49 in) Height 117 cm (46 in) Weight (dry) 339 kg (748 lb) LOADING CAPACITY Rider capacity 3 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 46.8 L (12.4 U.S. gal.) Load limit 273 kg (600 lb) (passengers + luggage)
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING _______________...
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    – Refer to WATER-FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 7. Faulty sensor or ECM. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 8. Seized jet pump. – Try to clean. Otherwise, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ENGINE TURNS SLOWLY 1. Loose battery cable connections. – Check/clean/tighten.
  • Page 103 ENGINE TURNS NORMALLY BUT WILL NOT START (cont’d) 5. Engine management system fault detected (check engine pilot lamp is ON). – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 6. Faulty fuel pump. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ENGINE MISFIRES, RUNS IRREGULARLY 1.
  • Page 104 – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 3. Water intrusion in jet pump causing bearing seizure. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. WATER FOUND IN BILGE 1. Bailer system malfunction. – Have system inspected by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ______________...
  • Page 105: Monitoring System

    In other cases, the engine will operate in limp home mode (reduced speed). When a fault occurs, see an authorized Sea-Doo dealer as soon as possible for inspection. Pilot Lamps and Message Display Information The pilot lamps and message display will inform you of a particular condition or if an anomaly occurs.
  • Page 106 MONITORING SYSTEM PILOT LAMPS MESSAGE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION (ON) MAINT Maintenance reminder (12 V LOW/HI) Low/high battery voltage FUEL-LOW Low fuel level H-TEMP (EXHAUST or Engine or exhaust system overheating ENGINE) CHK ENG Check engine Low oil pressure MAINTENANCE Maintenance on supercharger required SUPERCHARGER SENSOR Sensor failure ( watercraft electronic equipment)
  • Page 107: Beeper Code Information

    Dried salt water in D.E.S.S. key. key on watercraft post) Clean D.E.S.S. key to remove salt water. Defective D.E.S.S. post. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Improper operation of ECM or defective wiring harness. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
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  • Page 109: Warranty

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  • Page 110: Brp Limited Warranty - Usa And Canada: 2010 Sea-Doo

    (2) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft has been altered or modified in such a way so as to adversely affect its operation, performance or durability; (3) or has been altered or modified to change its intended use.
  • Page 111 4. The list of the current warranted emission-related components is known by your authorized BRP dealer. 5. For Sea-Doo personal watercrafts produced by BRP for sale in the states of California or New York, that are originally sold to a resident or subsequently...
  • Page 112 No claim of breach of warranty shall be the cause for cancella- tion or rescission of the sale of the Sea-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale, the...
  • Page 113 8. TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage period, this warranty shall also be transferred and be valid for the remaining coverage period provided that BRP is notified of such transfer of ownership in the following way: 1.
  • Page 114: California And New York Emission Control Warranty Statement For Model Year 2010 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft With 4-Tec Engines

    ® ENGINES For California, your 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft has a special environmental label required by the California Air Resources Board. The label has 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars. A hangtag, provided with your personal watercraft, describes the meaning of the star rating system.
  • Page 115: Your Emission Control Warranty Rights And Obligations

    The California Air Resources Board and Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your Model Year 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft. In California, new personal water- craft engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 116 ® Parts covered for a Model Year 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft equipped with 4-TEC ® engines: Idle bypass valve Air intake adapter Throttle position sensor Spark plugs Intake manifold air pressure sensor Ignition coils Intake manifold air temperature sensor Air box...
  • Page 117 Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities As the owner of a 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Operator’s Guide. BRP recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance your personal watercraft engine, but BRP cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 118: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2010 Sea-Doo

    This limited warranty will become null and void if: (1) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft was used for racing or any other competitive activity, at any point, even by a previous owner;...
  • Page 119 This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft must be purchased as new and un- used by its first owner from a BRP distributor/dealer authorized to distribute Sea-Doo personal watercraft in the country in which the sale occurred (“BRP...
  • Page 120 BRP distributor/dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein. No claim of breach of warranty shall be the cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Sea-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale, the...
  • Page 121 For countries within Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS, please contact our European office: BRP EUROPE N.V. Consumer Assistance Center Skaldenstraat 125 9042 Gent Belgium Tel.: +32-9-218-26-00 For Scandinavian countries, please contact our Finland office: BRP FINLAND OY Service Department Isoaavantie 7 FIN-96320 Rovaniemi Finland...
  • Page 122: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economic Area: 2010 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

    This limited warranty will become null and void if: (1) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft was used for racing or any other competitive activity, at any point, even by a previous owner; or (2) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft has been altered or modified in such a way so as to adversely affect its operation, performance or durability;...
  • Page 123 This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Sea-Doo per- sonal watercraft in the country in which the sale occurred;...
  • Page 124 – The 2010 Sea-Doo personal watercraft must be purchased within the EEA by an EEA resident. – Routine maintenance outlined in the Operator’s Guide must be timely per- formed in order to maintain warranty coverage. BRP reserves the right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance.
  • Page 125 9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 1. In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited war- ranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
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  • Page 127: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 128: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 129: Change Of Address/Ownership

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP If your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the boat, be sure to no- tify BRP by either: – Mailing one of the following card below; – North America Only: calling at 715 848-4957 (USA) or 819 566-3366 (Canada); –...
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