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Mercury 4-STROKE User Manual

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c. Stuck anti‑siphon valve located on permanently built in type fuel tanks.
d. Fuel line is kinked or pinched.
Fuel pump failure.
Ignition system component failure.
Performance Loss
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Low oil pressure. Check the oil level.
Throttle not fully open.
Damaged or improper size propeller.
Incorrect engine timing, adjustments, or setup.
Boat overloaded or load improperly distributed.
Excessive water in bilge.
Boat bottom is dirty or damaged.
Battery Will Not Hold Charge
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Battery connections are loose or corroded.
Low electrolyte level in battery.
Worn out or inefficient battery.
Excessive use of electrical accessories.
Defective rectifier, alternator, or voltage regulator.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Mercury 4-STROKE Specifications

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BrandMercury
Model4-STROKE
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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