Cooling System Bleed Outlet; Flushing Connector; Bilge Drain Plugs; Jet Pump Nozzle - Sea-doo 2005 3D RFI Operator's Manual

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15) Cooling System Bleed
Outlet
1. Bleed outlet
When engine is running, water should
flow out of the outlet. This allows air
in engine cooling system to escape. It
also confirms that water is circulating
in the cooling system.
NOTE:
It may be required to increase
slightly the engine RPM to see the wa-
ter flowing out.
CAUTION:
Should water not flow
from outlet a few seconds after
engine starts, immediately stop
engine and refer to POST-OPERA-
TION CARE and look for COOLING
SYSTEM FLUSHING or refer to an
authorized Sea-Doo dealer for ser-
vicing.

16) Flushing Connector

A convenient connector is provided
to allow easy installation of a garden
hose to flush the cooling system.
1. Flushing connector
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Refer to POST-OPERATION CARE
section for proper use.

17) Bilge Drain Plugs

Should water be found in the bilge, it
can be easily drained by unscrewing
the drain plugs when engine is off and
watercraft is out of the water.
CAUTION:
craft out of the water prior to un-
screwing drain plugs.
1. Drain plugs
2. Tighten
3. Unscrew
Tilt the watercraft slightly to the rear
so that the water can flow out of the
bilge completely.
It is suggested to drain bilge when the
watercraft is on a ramp.
CAUTION:
plugs are properly secured prior to
launching the watercraft in the wa-
ter.

18) Jet Pump Nozzle

Jet pump nozzle turns side to side via
rider input at the handlebar. This pro-
vides directional control when engine
is running.
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