Trouble Recovery
A. Connect correctly.
Engine vibrates excessively.
Q. Is propeller damaged?
A. Have propeller repaired or replaced.
Q. Is propeller shaft damaged?
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
Q. Are weeds or other foreign material tan-
gled on propeller?
A. Remove and clean propeller.
Q. Is steering pivot loose or damaged?
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
EMU29433
Temporary action in emergency
EMU29441
Impact damage
EWM00870
WARNING
The outboard motor can be seriously dam-
aged by a collision while operating or
trailering. Damage could make the out-
board motor unsafe to operate.
If the outboard motor hits an object in the wa-
ter, follow the procedure below.
1.
Stop the engine immediately.
2.
Check the control system and all compo-
nents for damage. Also, check the boat
for damage.
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3.
Whether damage is found or not, return
to the nearest harbor slowly and careful-
ly.
4.
Have a Yamaha dealer check the out-
board motor before operating it again.
EMU39791
Starter will not operate
If the starter mechanism does not operate
(the engine cannot be cranked with the start-
er), the engine can be started with an emer-
gency starter rope.
EWM02361
WARNING
Use this procedure only for emergency
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engine starting to return to the nearest
port for repairs.
When the emergency starter rope is
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used to start the engine, the start-in-
gear protection device does not operate.
Make sure that the shift lever is in the
neutral position. Otherwise, the boat
could unexpectedly start to move, which
could result in an accident.
Attach the engine shut-off cord to a se-
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cure place on your clothing, or your arm
or leg while operating the boat.
Do not attach the cord to clothing that
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could tear loose. Do not route the cord
where it could become entangled, pre-
venting it from functioning.
Avoid accidentally pulling the cord dur-
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ing normal operation. Loss of engine
power means the loss of most steering
control. Also, without engine power, the
boat could slow rapidly. This could
cause people and objects in the boat to
be thrown forward.
Make sure that no one is standing be-
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hind you when pulling the starter rope. It
could whip behind you and injure some-
one.