Fuel Tank Valve; Fuel Tank Cap; Oil Injection Reservoir Cap; Front Storage Compartment Cover - Sea-doo 2001 GS 5548 Operator's Manual

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12) Fuel Tank Valve

Carburetor-Equipped Models
A 3-position rotating valve: OFF, ON
and RESERVE:
OFF: Stop fuel supply to carburetor(s).
CAUTION: Turn valve to OFF posi-
tion when watercraft is not operated.
ON: Allows fuel to flow to carbure-
tor(s). This is the normal position
for operation of watercraft.
CAUTION: Improper opening of fuel
valve may restrict flow of fuel and
may lead to engine damage. Make
sure valve is fully opened while run-
ning.
RES: Use when the watercraft has run
out of fuel in the ON position.
Always refill the fuel tank at the first
opportunity. After refueling, turn the
fuel tank valve to the ON position to
continue operation.

13) Fuel Tank Cap

GTI Models
Open the front storage compartment
cover to expose fuel tank cap.
All Models
Unscrew the cap counterclockwise.
After fueling, reinstall cap and fully
tighten.
WARNING
Never use a lit match or open
flame to check fuel level.
14) Oil Injection Reservoir
Cap
To add injection oil in the reservoir, un-
screw the cap counterclockwise. Do
not overfill. Reinstall cap and fully tight-
en it.
GTS Models
Remove seat to expose reservoir cap.
Pull cap to expose the dipstick.
F01L95Y
1. Dipstick
The dipstick indicates the amount of
oil left in the reservoir. Oil level should
be maintained between FULL and
ADD marks. Before checking oil level,
place the watercraft level, then wipe
the dipstick and insert it in the reser-
voir neck. Do not screw cap. Remove
dipstick and read the level.
GS and GSX RFI Models
The reservoir cap is located on the
right hand side of the watercraft.
GTI Models
Open the front storage compartment
cover to expose reservoir cap.
The reservoir cap is located on the
right hand side of the watercraft.
15) Front Storage
It gives access to the front storage
compartment. Always relatch cover af-
ter closing.
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