Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 25/30 EFI FourStroke
- Welcome
- Read This Manual Thoroughly
- Notice
- Warranty Message
- Copyright and Trademark Information
- Identification Records
- General Information
- Boater's Responsibilities
- Outboard Remote Control Models
- Exhaust Emissions
- Lanyard Stop Switch
- Protecting People in the Water
- Passenger Safety Message - Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
- Wave and Wake Jumping
- High-Speed and High-Performance Boat Operation
- Impact with Underwater Hazards
- Safety Instructions for Hand-Tilled Outboards
- Safe Boating Recommendations
- Conditions Affecting Performance
- Recording Serial Number
- Model Year Production Code
- Component Identification
- Specifications
- Installation
- Transporting
- Fuel and Oil
- Features and Controls
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Cleaning Care
- EPA Emissions Regulations
- Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
- Maintenance Schedule Decal Icons
- Maintenance Schedule Decal
- Top Cowl Removal and Installation
- Cooling System
- Corrosion Control Anode
- Engine Oil
- Fuel System
- Gearcase Lubrication
- Lubrication Points
- Propeller Replacement
- Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
- Storage
- Troubleshooting
- Owner Service Assistance
- Maintenance Log
- General Information
Fuse Replacement
LOCATION OF FUSES
The engine fuses are located at the top of the port side of the engine, near the
front.
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FUSE IDENTIFICATION AND REPLACEMENT
IMPORTANT: Both fuse housings have a space for a spare fuse. Always carry
spare fuses.
The voltage regulator circuit and the electric starting circuit are protected from
overload by 20‑amp and 15‑amp fuses, respectively. If a fuse opens, try to
locate and correct the cause of the overload. If the cause is not found, the fuse
may open again.
a - Voltage regulator circuit ‑ 20‑amp fuse
b - Spare 20‑amp fuse
c - Spare 15‑amp fuse
d - Electric starting circuit ‑ 15‑amp fuse
15
15
20
20
b
a
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c
d
TROUBLESHOOTING
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