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Portable Fuel Tank
Select a suitable location in boat within engine fuel
line length limitations and secure tank in place.
Permanent Fuel Tank
Permanent fuel tanks should be installed in accor-
dance with industry and federal safety standards
which include recommendations applicable to
grounding, anti-siphon protection, ventilation, etc.
Required Side Mount Remote
Control or Ignition Key
Switch Assembly
Boats Equipped with Side Mount
Remote Control
A Quicksilver Commander 2000 series Side Mount
Remote Control equipped with a warning horn must
be used with this outboard. This warning horn is nec-
essary for the engine overheat warning system.
a
a - Warning Horn
Boats equipped with Panel or
Console Mount Remote Control
A Quicksilver Ignition Key/Choke Assembly equipped
with a warning horn must be used with this engine.
This warning horn is necessary for the engine over-
heat warning system.
a
a - Warning Horn
Connecting Remote Control
or Key Switch Wire Harness
to Engine Wire Harness
1. Route remote control harness or key switch har-
ness down side of boat to outboard, fastening
harness to boat. Be sure harness does not rub,
get pinched or come in contact with bilge water.
2. Route harness thru cowl. Plug remote harness
connector into engine harness connector and se-
cure in place with harness clamp.
3. If outboard is equipped with power trim, connect
blue and green wires from remote harness to re-
spective leads in engine harness (isolate brown/
white and tan wires as these are used for acces-
sories).
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c
b
a
a - Engine Harness Connector
b - Power Trim Wires
c - Harness Clamp