Regal 3300 Owner's Manual page 83

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Alarms
When a malfunction with your outboard engine occurs, the Garmin
plotter alerts the skipper of a problem. Common engine problems
include overheating, low oil pressure, or a miscommunication with
equipment. Learn the alarm systems that apply to your engine by
consulting your engine owner's manual.
Avoid operation of the engine after an alarm has sounded. Use
of the engine without addressing the problem may result in
engine damage or failure.
Engine Lubrication
Whenever two components rub together, friction causes wear on both
components. To minimize the wear on your engine, a lubrication system
has been put in place to help components slide next to each other
easier. This is particularly important within the inner workings of an
engine. It is important to ensure your lubrication system is working
properly at all times.
Your Regal utilizes lubrication and fluids that need regular check ups.
Refer to your outboard engine owner's manual for specific details
regarding the proper maintenance procedure of your lubrication system.
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Your outboard uses other lubricants in addition to engine
oil such as power trim fluid and propshaft gearcase
lubricants to reduce wear on moving components. These
fluids should be checked according to the recommended
maintenance procedures determined by the outboard
manufacturer.
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