8.
Flooded engine ‑ If the engine will not start, advance the throttle grip
slightly and attempt to start the engine. After the engine has started,
immediately reduce the throttle speed to idle.
9. Verify the warning light turns off.
NOTE: The warning light will remain illuminated for up to five seconds after the
outboard starts. If the light should stay on, refer to
Features and Controls
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Warning System
.
IMPORTANT: If no water is coming out of the water pump indicator, stop the
engine and check the cooling water intake for obstruction. No obstruction may
indicate a water pump failure or blockage in the cooling system. These
conditions will cause the engine to overheat. Have the outboard checked by
your dealer. Operating the engine while overheated will cause serious engine
damage.
WARMING UP ENGINE
Before beginning operation, allow the engine to warm up at idling speed for
three minutes.
Starting the Engine ‑ Remote Control Models
Before starting, read the Prestarting Check List, Prestarting Instructions,
and Engine Break‑in Procedure in this section.
OPERATION
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