Throttle Cable Inspection; Fuel Injection System; Fuel And Oil Filters; Steering Alignment - Sea-doo 2005 3D RFI Operator's Manual

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Throttle Cable Inspection

Throttle Cable
Depress and release the throttle lever.
It should operate smoothly and return
to its initial position without any hes-
itation. Repeat the test for each ad-
justable handlebar position. Refer to
an authorized Sea-Doo dealer if neces-
sary.
WARNING
Never alter or tamper with throttle
cable adjustment or routing.
WARNING
If throttle lever does not automat-
ically return to its initial position,
do not operate watercraft and see
your authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
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1. Should move freely

Fuel Injection System

The fuel injection system inspection
should be performed by an authorized
Sea-Doo dealer.
CAUTION:
Never
cleaning products. They may con-
tain additives that could damage
injector components.

Fuel and Oil Filters

The fuel filter and the oil filter should
be replaced by an authorized Sea-Doo
dealer.
Fuel system pressurization
should be performed at the same
time.
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CAUTION:
An obstructed oil filter
will cause oil starvation resulting in
serious engine damage.

Steering Alignment

When the handlebar is positioned in
the straight ahead position, the jet
pump nozzle should be in the same
direction allowing the watercraft to
run in a straight line.
Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer
if an adjustment is necessary.
WARNING
Ensure the handlebar and jet
pump nozzle operate freely from
side to side and are not putting
stress on the steering cable or
brackets. Never turn handlebar
while someone is close to the rear
of the watercraft. Keep away from
steering system parts (nozzle, link-
age etc.).

Steering Pole

First make sure to retract the "moto"
seat (if so equipped).
Move steering pole up and down.
It should move freely and smoothly
without resistance. Otherwise, rinse
steering pole pivot with fresh water
then lubricate with BOMBARDIER
LUBE. If it is still stiff, refer to an au-
thorized Sea-Doo dealer. If steering
pole feels too heavy, it can be adjust-
ed with the return spring. Refer to
CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIP-
MENTS. If it does not help, it means
that the spring could be broken.
1. Steering pole

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