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  • Page 1 OwnerÕs Manual...
  • Page 2 The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever.
  • Page 3 As you read this manual you will answer your questions and concerns. find information preceded by a Best Wishes, symbol. That information Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is intended to help you avoid damage to your outboard motor, other property, or the environment.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION A FEW WORDS ABOUT You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including: SAFETY Safety Labels on the outboard motor. Your safety and the safety of others are very important. And using this Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of outboard motor safely is an important three signal words, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY ........OTHER FEATURES ..........16 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ....Centrifugal Clutch (SCHA/LCHA type) ....16 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS ........ Oil Level Inspection Window ....... . 16 Anode ..............16 CONTROLS AND FEATURES ........CONTROLS AND FEATURE INSTALLATION ............
  • Page 6 CONTENTS OPERATION ..............22 SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR ....36 SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS ..... 22 THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE ... . 36 BREAK-IN PROCEDURE ........22 MAINTENANCE SAFETY ........37 TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT ..... . 22 TOOL KIT AND EMERGENCY STARTER STARTING THE ENGINE ........
  • Page 7 CONTENTS STORAGE ..............51 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION . 62 STORAGE PREPARATION ........51 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ....... . 62 Cleaning ..............51 Serial Number Locations ........62 Fuel ................ . 51 Carburetor Modification for High Altitude Adding a Fuel Stabilizer ........
  • Page 8: Outboard Motor Safety

    Attach the emergency stop switch INFORMATION lanyard securely to the operator. It is the operator’s responsibility to The Honda BF2D outboard motor is provide the necessary safeguards Always wear a PFD (Personal designed for use with boats that have to protect people and property.
  • Page 9 OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY Refuel With Care Carbon Monoxide Hazard Gasoline is extremely flammable, Exhaust gas contains poisonous and gasoline vapor can explode. carbon monoxide. Do not inhale Refuel outdoors, in a well- exhaust gas. Never run the engine in ventilated area, with the engine a closed garage or confined area.
  • Page 10: Safety Label Locations

    OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS The labels shown here contain important safety information. Please read them carefully. These labels are considered permanent parts of your outboard motor. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact an authorized Honda Marine dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 11: Controls And Features

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODES Model BF2D Type SCHA LCHA SCAB Shaft Length Throttle Grip Throttle lever Centrifugal Clutch Refer to this chart for an explanation of the Type Codes used in this manual to identify control and feature applications.
  • Page 12: Component And Control Locations

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES COMPONENT AND CONTROL LOCATIONS [LCHA type is shown] EMERGENCY STOP THROTTLE LEVER SWITCH FUEL FILLER CAP (SCAB type) STARTER GRIP ENGINE COVER CASE PROTECTOR OIL FILLER CAP (inside the engine cover) CHOKE KNOB OIL LEVEL INSPECTION WINDOW THROTTLE GRIP FUEL VALVE LEVER (SCHA/LCHA type)
  • Page 13: Controls

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES CONTROLS Choke Knob The emergency stop switch clip must be inserted in the emergency stop Emergency Stop Switch Clip switch in order for the engine to start CHOKE KNOB and Emergency Stop Switch and run. The emergency stop switch lanyard must be attached securely to EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH the operator or to the operator’s PFD...
  • Page 14: Throttle Lever (Scab Type)

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES Throttle Lever Throttle Grip Throttle Friction Knob (SCAB type) (SCHA/LCHA type) (SCHA/LCHA type) The throttle lever controls engine THROTTLE GRIP THROTTLE GRIP FRICTION KNOB speed. An index mark on the engine cover RELEASE shows throttle position and is helpful FAST for setting the throttle correctly when starting (p.
  • Page 15: Fuel Valve Lever

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES Fuel Valve Lever Starter Grip Engine Cover Retaining Strap Direction to pull RETAINING ENGINE COVER FUEL VALVE LEVER STRAP STARTER GRIP The fuel valve opens and closes the Pulling the starter grip operates the Use the retaining strap to hold the passage between the fuel tank and the recoil starter to crank the engine for engine cover closed.
  • Page 16: Transom Angle Adjusting Bolt

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES Transom Angle Adjusting Bolt Tilt Lever REAR CARRYING HANDLE FRONT CARRYING 75° TILT LEVER HANDLE ADJUSTING BOLT AND WING NUT The transom angle adjusting bolt is The tilt lever enables the outboard To return the outboard motor to the used to adjust the angle of the motor to be tilted for beaching, normal running position, hold the...
  • Page 17: Steering Friction Bolt

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES Steering Friction Bolt Clamp Screws Fuel Filler Cap Vent Knob STEERING FRICTION BOLT CLAMP SCREWS VENT KNOB OPEN FUEL FILLER CAP The steering friction bolt adjusts Use the clamp screws to secure the The fuel filler cap is provided with a steering resistance.
  • Page 18: Other Features

    CONTROLS AND FEATURES OTHER FEATURES Oil Level Inspection Window Anode Centrifugal Clutch (SCHA/ Short shaft type Long shaft type LCHA type) The centrifugal clutch automatically engages and transmits power when engine speed is increased above approximately 2,700 rpm. At idle speed, the clutch is disengaged.
  • Page 19: Installation

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION POSITION Correct and secure installation is The correct dimensions differ essential for safe boating and good according to the type of the boat and performance. Follow the installation the configuration of the bottom of instructions provided in this manual. the boats.
  • Page 20: Attachment

    INSTALLATION ATTACHMENT When the outboard motor is installed Optimum installation height varies extremely low, water may enter into with boat type and bottom shape. the engine under case and negatively Contact the boat manufacturer for affect the performance and durability. any special recommendations that are When installing, check that the unique to a specific model of boat.
  • Page 21: Transom Angle Adjustment

    INSTALLATION TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Use the transom angle adjusting bolt ) to adjust the angle of the outboard motor so the propeller is perpendicular to the surface of the water.
  • Page 22: Before Operation

    BEFORE OPERATION ARE YOU READY TO GET Safety UNDERWAY? Always wear a PFD (Personal Improperly maintaining this outboard motor or Your safety is your responsibility. A Flotation Device) while on the boat. little time spent in preparation will failing to correct a problem significantly reduce your risk of Attach the emergency stop switch before operation can cause...
  • Page 23 BEFORE OPERATION Maintenance Inspection Safety Inspection Check the engine oil level (p. Look around the outboard motor Running the engine with a low oil for signs of oil or gasoline leaks. level can cause engine damage. Wipe up any spills before starting Check to be sure the propeller is the engine.
  • Page 24: Operation

    OPERATION SAFE OPERATING BREAK-IN PROCEDURE The transom angle adjusting bolt is PRECAUTIONS used to adjust the angle of the Proper break-in procedure allows the outboard motor in the normal To safely realize the full potential of moving parts to wear in smoothly for operating position (p.
  • Page 25: Starting The Engine

    OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE The engine will not start or run unless the emergency stop switch OPEN EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP clip is in the emergency stop VENT KNOB switch. EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH The emergency stop switch clip and emergency stop switch lanyard system is a safety device that will stop the engine if you fall away from the controls while operating...
  • Page 26 OPERATION Move the throttle lever or the THROTTLE LEVER type: SCAB throttle grip to the START FUEL VALVE LEVER position. THROTTLE LEVER Do not start the engine with the throttle lever or the throttle grip in the FAST position, or the boat will move suddenly when the engine starts.
  • Page 27 OPERATION If the choke knob was pulled to CHOKE KNOB the ON position to start the engine, Direction to pull gradually push it to the OFF position as the engine warms up. Also, as the engine warms up, the throttle lever or the throttle grip can be turned to the SLOW position without stalling.
  • Page 28: Emergency Starting

    OPERATION EMERGENCY STARTING EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE RECOIL STARTER FLYWHEEL If the recoil starter is not working PULLEY properly, you can start the engine manually using the emergency starter rope supplied with the tool kit. ENGINE COVER 5 mm NUTS Remove the three 5 mm nuts with Set the knotted end of the an 8 mm wrench and remove the emergency starter rope in the notch...
  • Page 29 OPERATION Pull the emergency starter rope If the choke was used to start the If it was necessary to remove the slowly until resistance is felt, then engine, return the knob to the emergency stop switch lanyard pull briskly. normal operating position as the from you to perform the engine warms up.
  • Page 30: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION STOPPING THE ENGINE Normal Engine Stopping EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH Emergency Engine Stopping THROTTLE LEVER type: SCAB EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH THROTTLE LEVER EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH LANYARD SLOW EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP After cruising at full throttle, cool To stop the engine in an emergency, down the engine by idling for a THROTTLE GRIP type: SCHA, LCHA pull the emergency stop switch clip...
  • Page 31 OPERATION FUEL CAP VENT KNOB FUEL VALVE LEVER FUEL FILLER CAP Move the fuel valve lever to the Close the fuel tank vent by turning OFF position. the vent knob clockwise.
  • Page 32: Throttle Operation

    OPERATION THROTTLE OPERATION For the throttle lever type: Move the throttle lever toward FAST THROTTLE LEVER type: SCAB to increase speed. THROTTLE LEVER For the throttle grip type: Use the throttle friction knob to help hold a constant throttle setting while cruising.
  • Page 33: Reversing The Outboard Motor

    OPERATION REVERSING THE For the throttle lever type: Move THROTTLE LEVER type: SCAB OUTBOARD MOTOR the throttle lever to the SLOW position. THROTTLE LEVER INPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For the throttle grip type: Move Bef ore rotating the outboard the throttle grip to the SLOW motor (f rom either f orward to position and hold it there by reverse or f rom reverse to...
  • Page 34: Steering

    OPERATION STEERING STEERING FRICTION BOLT TO DECREASE FRICTION To reverse direction, turn the Steer by moving the tiller handle Use the steering friction bolt to help outboard motor 180°, and then opposite the direction you want the hold a steady course while cruising. pivot the tiller handle as shown.
  • Page 35: Cruising

    OPERATION CRUISING Transom Angle Engine Speed Install the outboard motor at the best Excessive transom angle during transom angle for stable cruising and operation can cause propeller For best fuel economy, limit the maximum power. See page ventilation and overheating. throttle opening to 80%.
  • Page 36: Mooring, Beaching, Launching

    OPERATION MOORING, BEACHING, Stop the engine and turn the fuel LAUNCHING valve lever to the OFF position. Do not use the tiller handle as a To raise the outboard motor out of Close the fuel tank vent by turning lever to raise the outboard motor. the water while the boat is moored, or the vent knob clockwise.
  • Page 37 OPERATION TILT LEVER To return the outboard motor to the normal running position, hold To avoid damaging the motor, be the outboard motor by the front very caref ul when mooring a boat, carrying handle on the engine case especially when its motor is tilted up. and pull the tilt level toward you, Don’t allow the motor to strike then lower the outboard motor...
  • Page 38: Servicing Your Outboard Motor

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR THE IMPORTANCE OF To help you properly care for your Remember that your authorized MAINTENANCE outboard motor, the following pages Honda Marine dealer knows your include a maintenance schedule, outboard motor best and is fully Proper maintenance is essential for routine inspection procedures, and equipped to maintain and repair it.
  • Page 39: Maintenance Safety

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY Safety Precautions Read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the Some of the most important safety Make sure the engine is off before tools and skills required. precautions follow. However, we you begin any maintenance or cannot warn you of every repairs.
  • Page 40: Tool Kit And Emergency Starter Rope

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR TOOL KIT AND EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE 10 mm WRENCH FLAT/PHILLIPS EMERGENCY STOP SCREWDRIVER SWITCH CLIP EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE TOOL BAG SPARK PLUG WRENCH/ PLIERS SCREWDRIVER HANDLE The following tools are supplied with the outboard motor for simple maintenance procedures and SHEAR PINS emergency repairs.
  • Page 41: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Follow the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE table and service your outboard motor accordingly. Please note, a claim for warranty coverage will not be denied simply because the maintenance schedule for your outboard was not followed. However, any part(s) that fails specifically due to lack of maintenance, or improperly performed maintenance, would not be covered under the Distributor’s Limited Warranty REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD...
  • Page 42 SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD Perform at every indicated month or First month Every 6 months Every year operating hour interval, whichever Each use comes first. 10 hrs. 50 hrs. 150 hrs. ITEM Swivel case lining and Replace Every 3 years (2) bushing Water sealing...
  • Page 43: Engine Cover Removal And Installation

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR ENGINE COVER REMOVAL Engine Oil Level Check Engine Oil Change AND INSTALLATION Check the engine oil level with the An engine oil evacuation device may ENGINE COVER engine stopped and the outboard be used to remove the engine oil, if motor in the vertical position.
  • Page 44: Engine Oil Recommendations

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Engine Oil Recommendations OIL FILLER CAP Improper disposal of engine oil Oil is a major factor affecting can be harmf ul to the environment. performance and service life. Use OIL FILLER HOLE If you change your own oil, please 4-stroke automotive detergent oil.
  • Page 45: Gear Case Oil Change

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Gear Case Oil Change Allow the used oil to drain Add oil through the oil drain hole completely, then install an oil until it flows out the oil level hole, Change the gear case oil with the pump adapter in the oil drain hole.
  • Page 46: Lubrication Points

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR THROTTLE ARM Lubrication Points THROTTLE ARM CHOKE ARM Apply Honda Marine waterproof grease to the parts shown below: Lubrication interval: 10 operating hours or one month after the date of purchase or initial use, then every 50 operating hours or 6 months.
  • Page 47: Spark Plug Service

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Spark Plug Service SIDE ELECTRODE SPARK PLUG WRENCH 0.024 0.028 in RECOMMENDED SPARK PLUG: (0.6 0.7 mm) CR4HSB (NGK) U14FSR-UB (DENSO) Incorrect spark plug can cause engine damage. SEALING WASHER Remove the engine cover (p. Disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
  • Page 48 SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Install the spark plug carefully, by hand, to avoid cross-threading. After the spark plug seats, tighten with a spark plug wrench supplied in the tool kit to compress the sealing washer. If reinstalling the used spark plug, tighten 1/8 - 1/4 turn after the spark plug seats.
  • Page 49: Refueling

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR REFUELING Refuel in a well-ventilated area. Fill the tank to the maximum fuel level. FUEL TANK CAPACITY: Gasoline is highly 0.26 US gal (1.0 L) After refueling, install the cap and flammable and explosive. tighten it securely. Turn the vent With the engine stopped, turn the knob clockwise to close the fuel tank You can be burned or...
  • Page 50: Fuel Recommendations

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS Engine damage or performance problems that result from using a fuel Use unleaded gasoline with a pump with percentages of ethanol or octane rating of 86 or higher. methanol greater than shown above are not covered under warranty. Your outboard motor is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline with an If your outboard will be used on an...
  • Page 51: Recoil Starter Rope Inspection

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Recoil Starter Rope Inspection Anode Replacement Painting or coating the anode will RECOIL STARTER ROPE Short shaft type Long shaft type def eat its purpose and will lead to rust and corrosion damage to the outboard motor. The anode must be exposed to the water in order to protect the outboard motor.
  • Page 52: Propeller Replacement

    SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR Propeller Replacement Removal Installation Before replacing the propeller, COTTER PIN COTTER PIN remove the emergency stop switch clip from the emergency stop switch to prevent any possibility of the engine being started while you are working with the propeller. The propeller blades may have sharp edges, so wear heavy gloves to protect your hands.
  • Page 53: Storage

    STORAGE STORAGE PREPARATION Fuel The length of time that gasoline can be left in your fuel tank and Proper storage preparation is carburetor without causing functional essential for keeping your outboard Depending on the region where you problems will vary with such factors motor trouble-free and looking good.
  • Page 54: Adding A Fuel Stabilizer

    STORAGE Adding a Fuel Stabilizer Draining the Fuel Tank and Carburetor When adding a fuel stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. If only You can avoid fuel deterioration partially filled, air in the tank will problems by draining the fuel tank promote fuel deterioration during and carburetor.
  • Page 55: Engine Oil

    STORAGE Engine Oil With the engine stopped, turn the To carry the outboard motor, hold it vent knob counterclockwise to by the carrying handle, as shown. open the fuel vent, then and Change the engine oil (p. remove the fuel filler cap. Remove the spark plug (p.
  • Page 56: Removal From Storage

    STORAGE REMOVAL FROM STORAGE INCORRECT CORRECT Check your outboard motor as described in the BEFORE OPERATION chapter of this manual. If the cylinder was coated with oil during storage preparation, the engine may smoke briefly at startup. This is normal. CASE PROTECTOR If storing horizontally, be sure to fold Cover the outboard motor to keep out...
  • Page 57: Transporting

    TRANSPORTING WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLED ON BOAT REMOVED FROM BOAT Lif ting the outboard motor by the When trailering a boat with the Remove the outboard motor from the engine cover, or using the outboard motor attached, leave the boat and secure the outboard motor installed outboard motor as a engine in the normal running position,...
  • Page 58: Taking Care Of Unexpected Problems

    TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS ENGINE WILL NOT START Possible Cause Correction Check emergency stop switch Clip not inserted in emergency Insert clip in emergency stop clip. stop switch. switch. Check control positions. Choke knob in OFF position. Pull choke knob to ON position, unless engine is warm (p.
  • Page 59 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS ENGINE WILL NOT START Possible Cause Correction (continued) Check fuel. Out of fuel. Refuel (p. Fuel vent closed. Open the vent knob (p. Fuel valve lever in the OFF Move the fuel valve lever to the position.
  • Page 60: Hard Starting Or Stalls After Starting

    TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS HARD STARTING OR STALLS Possible Cause Correction AFTER STARTING Check control positions. Choke knob in OFF position. Pull choke knob to ON position, unless engine is warm (p. Throttle lever or grip not in Turn throttle lever or grip to START position.
  • Page 61: Engine Will Not Drive The Propeller

    TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS ENGINE WILL NOT DRIVE Possible Cause Correction THE PROPELLER Check shear pin. Broken shear pin. Replace shear pin (p. Take outboard motor to an Damaged clutch, drive train, or Replace or repair faulty authorized Honda marine dealer, engagement mechanism.
  • Page 62: Submerged Motor

    TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS SUBMERGED MOTOR Change the engine oil as described Direction to pull on p. . If there was water A submerged outboard motor must in the engine crankcase, or if the be serviced immediately after it is used engine oil showed signs of recovered from the water in order to water contamination, then a second...
  • Page 63 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Attempt to start the engine. When cranking the engine with If the engine fails to start, remove an open ignition circuit (spark the spark plug, and dry it, then plug removed f rom the ignition reinstall the spark plug and attempt circuit), remove the emergency to start the engine again.
  • Page 64: Technical And Consumer Information

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER Serial Number Locations Record the product identification number, the engine serial number, and the date of purchase in the space provided on this page. You will need these numbers when ordering parts, and when making technical or warranty inquiries (p.
  • Page 65: Carburetor Modification For High Altitude Operation

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Carburetor Modification for Settings: High Altitude Operation Standard setting is for sea level to 2,000 ft (600 meters). When the carburetor has been At altitudes above 2,000 ft (600 Mid-altitude setting is for 2,000 ft modif ied f or high altitude operation, meters), the standard carburetor air- (600 meters) to 5,000 ft (1,500 the air-f uel mixture will be too lean...
  • Page 66: Emission Control System Information

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Emission Control System The U.S. and Calif ornia Clean Tampering and Altering Information Air Acts Tampering with or altering the Source of Emissions EPA and California regulations emission control system may increase require all manufacturers to furnish emissions beyond the legal limit.
  • Page 67 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Problems That May Af f ect Replacement Parts A manufacturer of an aftermarket Emissions part assumes the responsibility that The emission control systems on the part will not adversely affect If you are aware of any of the your Honda engine were designed, emission performance.
  • Page 68: Star Label

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Star Label The Star Label means Cleaner Marine Engine A Star label was applied to this This engine has been certified as a: outboard motor in accordance with the requirements of the California Air Resources Board. The Symbol for Cleaner Marine Engines: Cleaner Air and Water - for healthier lifestyle and environment.
  • Page 69 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION The one-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s One Star Personal Watercraft and Outboard marine engine 2001 exhaust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 75% lower emissions than Emission conventional carbureted two-stroke engines. These engines are equivalent to the U.S.
  • Page 70: Specifications

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Specifications BF2D ULTRA LOW EMISSION MODEL CARB star label BZBF BZBJ Engine: Forced air cooling Description code Cooling system Type SCHA LCHA SCAB Exhaust system Underwater exhaust Overall length 16.1 in (410 mm) Spark plug CR4HSB (NGK) Overall width 11.0 in (280 mm)
  • Page 71: Consumer Information

    This manual covers complete comments to the following address: Contacting Honda maintenance and overhaul procedures. It is intended to be used by a skilled American Honda Motor Co., Inc. technician. Your Owner’s Manual was written to Marine Division Available through your Honda...
  • Page 72 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Warranty Coverage Please include the following not apply to normal wear or information in your communication: deterioration associated with using Your new Honda is covered by the your Honda outboard. Your name, address and telephone following warranties: number (complete with area code) Your warranty coverage will not be Distributor’s Limited Warranty...
  • Page 73 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Warranty Service handling of the situation, we suggest you discuss your problem with the Please remember that recommended appropriate member of the maintenance interval servicing is not dealership’s management team. If the included in your warranty coverage. problem has already been reviewed Additionally, your warranty does not with the appropriate manager of the...
  • Page 74: Distributor's Limited Warranty

    TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Distributor’s Limited Warranty This warranty is limited to Honda Outboard Motors distributed by American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Power Equipment Division, 4900 Marconi Drive, Alpharetta, Georgia 30005-8847. Products Covered by Warranty: Length of Warranty: (from date of original retail purchase)
  • Page 75 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION problem. However, if you should require further Corrosion to steering system or electrical components, assistance, write or call the Honda Marine Customer corrosion due to electrolysis, water born foreign Relations. Please see Contacting Honda page 69 . chemicals, improper service or corrosion caused by damage or abuse Exclusions:...
  • Page 76 Anything replaced under warranty becomes the property or engines voids this warranty. of American Honda Motor Company, Inc. All parts You must be the first retail purchaser. This warranty is replaced under warranty will be considered as part of the not transferable to subsequent owners.
  • Page 77 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION To Obtain Warranty Service: how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow You must take the Honda Outboard Motor product the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential accessory or replacement part or the outboard motor or damages, so the above exclusions and limitations may not boat on which the accessory or replacement part is apply to you.
  • Page 78: Emission Control System Warranty

    The California Air Resources Board and American Your emission control system may include such parts as Honda Motor Co., Inc. are pleased to explain the the carburetor or fuel injection system and catalytic emission control system warranty on your 2001 and later converter.
  • Page 79 American has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, Honda Motor Co., Inc. A list of warranty parts is on page or unapproved modifications. 79 . Normal maintenance items, such as spark plugs and...
  • Page 80 Honda Marine or use of, unsuitable attachments, or the unauthorized dealer who is authorized by American Honda Motor Co., alteration of any part. Inc. to sell and service that Honda Marine product during This warranty does not cover replacement of expendable his normal business hours.
  • Page 81 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS: SYSTEMS COVERED BY THIS PARTS DESCRIPTION WARRANTY: Fuel Metering Carburetor assembly, Throttle body, Fuel injector, Fuel pump, Fuel pressure regulator, Throttle position sensor, Intake air temperature sensor, Engine temperature sensor, Manifold absolute pressure sensor, Idle air control valve, Barometric pressure sensor, Fuel line solenoid valve, Intake manifold, Intake valves, and Oxygen sensor or Air fuel ratio sensor Evaporative...
  • Page 82: Index

    INDEX Anode ................16 EMERGENCY STARTING ......... . 26 Replacement .............. . 49 Emergency Stop Switch and Emergency Stop Switch ARE YOU READY TO GET UNDERWAY? ....20 Clip ................11 ATTACHMENT ............18 Emission Control System Information ......
  • Page 83 INDEX IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ....SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS ......22 INSTALLATION ............17 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS ........INSTALLATION POSITION ........17 Serial Number Locations ..........62 IS YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR ....36 READY TO GO? ............
  • Page 84 INDEX TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 56 ..TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION . 62 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........62 THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE ....36 Throttle Friction Knob (SCHA/LCHA type) ....12 Throttle Grip (SCHA/LCHA type) ....... .
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