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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of a Honda outboard motor. We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest outboard motors on the market. I We want to help you get the best resuits from your new outboard motor and to operateit safely. This manual contains the information on how to do that; pleaseread it carefully. As you read this manual, you will find information precededby a /mJ symbol.
INTRODUCTION A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY You will find important safety information a variety of forms, including: l Your safetyandthe safetyof othersarevery important. And using this outboard motor safety is an important responsibility. l To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating proceduresand other information on labels and in this manual.This information alens you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
TYPES OF HONDA BFl15A/l30A OUTBOARD MOTORS It may be necessaryto refer to this chart for referencepurposeswhen reading this manual. I Model Shaft Length L I x Type BFI 15A XA 1 1.r LCA 1 0 1 XA LCA 1 I.1 1. Trimmeter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tachometer 0 l . XCA PowerTrim/ Tilt l LAbI BF130A StandardRotating~Counterrotating PropellerShaft Propeller Shaft 0 I I I I . . l . I I I I I I I I 101 o--1 .
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Record the Product Identification Number (P.I.N.) and the Engine Serial Number for your reference.Refer to the Product Identification Number when ordering parts, and when making technical or warranty inquiries (see page 117). LEFT STERN BRACKET PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Product Identification Number is stamped on a plate and attached to the left stern bracket.
CONTENTS I. OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION .. 7 SAFETYLABEL LOCATIONS..... 9 2. COMPONENT IDENTIFKATION.. IO 3. CONTROLS & INSTRUMENTS SIDE-MOUNT TYPE RemoteControl Lever ............. I4 Neutral ReleaseLever .,........... I5 Ignition Switch ........................ 15 EmergencyStopSwitchLanyard.. 16 Fast Idle Lever ......................... 17 PGM-FI IndicatorLight/Buzzer... I7 ACG IndicatorLight/Buzzer .... 18 Oil Pressure IndicatorLight/Buzzer .. I8 OverheatIndicatorLight/Buzzer...
CONTENTS Cruising ................................... 66 POWER TRIM/TILT Power Trim/Tilt System.......... 67 Trim Meter .............................. 69 PowerTilt Switch (enginepan) .. 70 Manual Relief Valve ............... 70 Tilt Lock Lever.. ...................... 71 Trim Tab Adjustment.. ............ 72 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM Engine Oil Pressure,Overheat, PGM-FI and ACG Indicator ‘Systems.................................. 73 z;zz; Limiter ....................... 76 ....................................
1. OUTBOARD IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Operator Responsibility l Honda BFI 15A and BFI 30A outboard motors are designed for use with boats that have a suitable manufacturer’spower recommendation.and other usescan result in injury to the operator or damageto the outboard motor and other property. l Most accidents can be prevented if you follow all instructions in this manual and on the outboard motor. The most common hazardsare discussedbelow, along with the best way to protect yourself and others.
1. OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY Refuel With Care l l l l Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode. Refuel outdoors, in a well-ventilated area, with the engine stopped.Never smokeneargasoline,and keep other flames and sparks away. Remove any portable fuel tank from the boat for refueling. Keep the portablefuel tank away from the battery or other potential spark sources. Refuel carefully to avoid spilling fuel. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank.
1. OUTBOARD SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS Theselabels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazardsthat could seriouslyinjure you. Read theselabelscarefully.
2. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION ENGINE COVER OIL LEVEL POWER 1:ILTSWITCH \ ‘r \ - OIL FILLER DIPSTICK \ / CAP FUEL HOSE CONNECTOR , a ENGINE CdVER LOCK LEVER \ -__.__.. ---- _\\ \\ ENGINE OIL DRAIN BOLT. MANUAL VALVE ENGINE 011. ENGINE OIL DRAIN BOLT ACCESS COVER - RELIEr \ .
2. COMPONENT (SIDE-MOUNT REMOTE POWER CONTROL) (PANEL-MOUNT NEUTRAL RELEASE LEVER TRIM/TILT SWITCH \ REMOTE IDENTIFICATION CONTROL) POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH / OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LIGHT OVERHEAT INDICATOR / LIGHT NEUTRAL RELEASE LEVER FAST IDLE LEVER _ EMERGENCY STOP SWITC - vu YLI.LL.*.nN A’)JUSTER m.ll7IBa-mNrP” / Rm.
2. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION (SINGLE TOP-MOUNT REMOTE CONTROL) POWER SWITCH (DUAL TOP-MOUNT REMOTE CONTROL) TRIM/TILT POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH (SIMULTANEOUSCONTROL)‘ .
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3. CONTROLS (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) (SIDh-MOUNT TYPE) Remote Control Lever OPENING NEUTRAL RELEASE REMOTE CONTROL LEVER The remote control lever controls gear selection and throttle opening positions. It is necessary to pull up the neutral release lever to operate the remote control lever. F (forward): Moving the lever to the F position (approximately 30” from the N position) will engage the forward gear.
3. CONTROLS Neutral Release Lever Ignition Switch +- ON START ON II (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) ON To run the engineafter starting (the battery will dischargeif the key is left in this position with the engine not running). OFF The neutral releaselever is on the remotecontrol lever to prevent an accidentalgear engagement. The remote control box is equipped with a key-type ignition switch.
3. CONTROLS (SIDE-MOUNT Emergency Stop S&h TYPE) Lanyard EMERGENCY E S The emergency stop switch lanyard is provided to stop the engine immediately in the event the operator falls overboard or away from the controls. The emergency stop switch clip must be engaged with the emergencystop switch, or the engine will not start. When the emergency stop switch clip be-comesdisengaged from the emergency stop switch, the engine will stop immediately.
3. CONTROLS Fast Idle Lever (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) PGM-FI Indicator Light/Buzzer PGM-FI LIGHT FAST IDLE INDICATOR / OWEST POSITION LE I AEVER The fast idle lever provides fast idle for easy engine start up. . The fast idle lever will not move unless the remote control lever is in the N (neutral) position. Conversely, the remote control lever will not move unless the fast idle lever is in the lowest position. Raise the fast idle lever, and hold it all the way up to provide maximum fast idle.
3. CONTROLS (SIDE-MOUNT ACG Indicator Light/Buzzer TYPE) Oil Pressure Indicator Light/Buzzer Overheat Indicator Light/Buzzer The green oil pressure indicator light turns OFF and the buzzer sounds when the oil level is low and/or the engine lubrication system is faulty. The engine speed slows down gradually- The red overheat indicator light turns ON and the buzzer sounds when there is a cooling system problem. The engine speedslows down gradually.
3. CONTROLS (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) Power Ikimmilt Switch Power Trim Pressthe power trim/tilt switch on the remote control to adjust the motor trim angle from 0’ to 2O’to maintain proper boat trim. The power trim/tilt switch located on the remote control lever can be operated while the boat is under way or while stopped. By using the power trim/tilt switch, the operator can change the trim angle of the motor to achieve maximum boat acceleration, speed,stability and maintain optimum fuel consumption.
3. CONTROLS (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE,) (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) Remote Control Lever OPENING THROTTI MAXIMUM ’ REMOTE The remote control lever controls gear selectionand throttle opening positions. It is necessaryto pull up the neutral releaselever to operatethe remote con+ lever. F (forward): Moving the lever to the F position (approximately 35” from the N position) will engagethe forward gear. Moving the lever farther into the F position will increse the throttle opening and the boat’s forward speed.
3. CONTROLS Ignition Switch Neutral Release Lever START (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) ON To run the engine after starting (the battery will dischargeif the key is left in this position with the engine not running). OFF RELEASE The neutral releaselever is on the remote control lever to prevent an accidentalgear engagement. The remote control lever will not engage forward or reversegear, unless the neutral release lever is pulled up. The switch panel is equipped with a key-type ignition switch.
3. CONTROLS (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard SPAREEMERGENCY STOPSWITCHCLIP SWITCH CLIP EMERdENCY STOPSWITCH LANYARD The emergency stop switch lanyard is provided to stop the engine immediately in the event the operetor falls overboard or away from the controls. The emergencyengine stop switch should not he usedto normally stop the engine.Use the ignition switch to normally stop the engine.
3. CONTROLS Throttle Button (Neytral) PGM-FI Indicator Light/Buzzer Backword .* By moving the control lever forward or backward when the throttle button is pushed in, the throttle opening will be increasedwithout engagingthe gears. PGM-FI INDICATOR LIGHT The PGM-FI indicator light turns on and the buzzer soundswhen the engine control system is faulty and when the ignition key is turned from OFF to ON.
3. CONTROLS (PANEL-MOUNT Oil Pressure Indicator Light/Buzzer \ The green oil pressureindicator light turns OFF and the buzzer sounds when the oil level is low and/or the engine lubrication systemis faulty. The engine speedslows down gradual!Y. The oil pressure indicator light is normally ON while the engine is running. 24 TYPE) Overheat Indicator Light/Buzzer \ The red overheat indicator light turns ON and the buzzer sounds when there is a cooling system problem.
3. CONTROLS (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) Power Trim/Tilt Switch Power Rim Pressthe power trim/tilt switch on the remotecontrol lever to adjust the motor trim angle from 0” to 20” to maintain proper boat trim. The power trim/tilt switch locatedon the remote control lever can be operatedwhile the boat is under way or while stopped. By using the power trim/tilt switch, the operatorcan changethe trim angle of the motor to achievemaximumboat acceleration,speed,stability and maintainoptimum fuel consumption.
3. CONTROLS (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) Remote Control Lever SINGLE TYPE THROTI’L . .. . . . . . . .. . . . ... MAXIMUM DUAL TYPE REMOTE CONTROL LEVER F (forward): Moving the lever to the F position (approximately 35’ from the N position) will engage the forward gear. Moving the lever farther into the F position will increasethe throttle opening and the boat’s forThe remote control lever controls gear selectionand throttle opening positions. ward speed.
3. CONTROLS Ignition Switch (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) ON To run the engineafter starting (the battery will dischargeif the key is left in this position witi the engine not running). OFF OFF To stop the engine (IGNITION IGNITION ’ SWITCH KEY \ OFF). To prevent the battery from discharging, keep the key in the OFF position when the engine is not running. The switch panel is equipped with a key-type ignition switch.
3. CONTROLS (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard EMEiGENCY STOP ’ SWITCH CLIP SPARE EMERGE&Y STOP SWITCH CLIP EMERGENCY LANYARD STOP SWITCH The emergencystop switch lanyard is provided to stop the engine immediately in the eventthe operator falls overboard or away from the controls. The emergencyengine stop switch should not be usedto normally stop the engine. Use the ignition switch to normally stop the engine.
3. CONTROLS Throttle Button PGM-FI Indicator Light/Buzzer (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) ACG Indicator Light/Buzzer N (neutral) ACG INDICATOR LIGHT Backward 6 a -+ III By moving the control lever forward or backward when the throttle button is pushed in, the throttle opening will be increased without engaging the gears. The PGM-FI indicator light turns on and the buzzer soundswhen the engine control system is faulty and when the ignition key is turned from OFF to ON.
3.CONTROLS(TOP-MOUNTTYPE), Oil Pressure Indicator Light/Buzzer The green oil pressureindicator light turns OFF and the buzzer sounds when the oil level is low and/or the engine lubrication systemis faulty. The engine speedslows down graduallyThe oil pressureindicator light is normally ON while the engine is running. 30 Overheat Indicator Light/Buzzer The red overheat indicator light turns ON and the buzzer sounds when there is a cooling system problem. The engine speedslows down gradually.
3. CONTROLS Power Trim/Tilt Switch (remote control lever) Power lkim SINGLETYPE Pressthe power trim/tilt switch on the remote control lever to adjust the motor trim angle from 0’ to 20’ to maintain proper boat trim. The power trim/tilt switch located on the remote control lever can be operatedwhile the boat is under way or while stopped.
3. CONTROLS (COMMON) Power Tillt Switch (engine pan) Trim Meter Tachometer (optional equipment) TRIM METER TACHOkETER POWER TILT SWITCH The power tilt switch located on the engine pan is for tilting the motor for trailering, or performing outboard maintenance. This power tilt switch should only be operated with the boat stopped and engine off. This switch can operate even when the ignition switch is OFF. 32 The trim meter has a range of 0’ to 20” and indicates the trim angle of the outboard motor.
3. CONTROLS (COMMON) Manual Relief Valve If the power trim/tilt switch will not tilt the outboard motor, the motor can be manually tilted up or down by opening the manualrelief valve. To tilt the outboard motor manually,turn the manual valve under the left stem bracket no more than 1 or 2 turns counterclockwiseusing a screw driver. MANUAL RELIEF VALVE After tilting the motor, turn the manual relief valve clockwise securely.
3. CONTROLS (COMMON) Tilt Lock Lever TREE TILT LOCK LEVER Do not attempt to tilt the outboard motor down while the tilt lock lever is in the lock position. Damage to the power tilt system may occur. Trim Tab TIGHTENING Use the tilt lock lever to hold the motor in the highest tilt position when the boat is moored for a long time. Tilt the motor up as far as it will go. then move the tilt lock lever into the lock position and gently lower the motor.
3. CONTROLS Anodes - Cooling System Indicator (COMMON) Water Intakes ‘\i, . (stern bracket) COOLING SYSTEM INDICATOR The anodesare madefrom a sacrificial material which helps to protect the outboardmotor from corrosion. The cooling systemis monitored here to make surecooling water is circulating through the engine. (NOTICE] Water flowing out of the cooling systemindicator shows that the cooling systemis functioning normally.
3. CONTROLS (COMMON) TRAN!SOMANGLE ADJUSTING ROD TranSom Angle Adjusting Rod NUT The u&som angleadjustingrod limits the angle of the outboard motor when fully lowered. Propel adjustmentpreventsthe outboard motor from being trimmed too low. .To adjust,first tilt the outboardmotorso it is not restingagainstthe rod. Remove #thenut, then removethe rod and insert it in the desiredposition. Reinstallthe nut and tighten it securely.
3. CONTROLS Fuel Cap/Gauge/Vent (optional fuel tank) Knob VENTKNOB Before transporting or storing the fuel tank,turn the vent knob fully clockwise to the closed position. Anytime the fuel tank is in the boat with the vent knob closed, disconnect the fuel hose connector from the outboard motor (refer to page 48). GAUGE FUELFILLERCAP The fuel gauge is part of the fuel cap. The fuel cap vent knob controls air entering and leaving the fuel tank.
3. CONTROLS (COMMON) Fuel HoseConcctors FUEL HOUSE CONNECTOR (outboard motor) Engine Cover Lock Levers FRONT 0 FREE 1 SIDE I iI -ENGINE COVER ENGINE COVER LOCK LEVER The engine cover lock levers are used to fasten the engine cover. To open and remove the engine cover, turn the front and side lock levers clockwise to the FREE position. To fasten the engine cover, set the engine cover in position and turn the lock levers to the LOCK position.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Engine Cover Removal/Installation FRONT 3 .FREE j ENGINE COVER LOCK LEVER ENGiNE COVER LOCK LEVER To remove, turn the front and side engine cover lock levers to the FREE position and remove the engine cover. To install, position the engine cover over the engine and turn the front and side lock levers on the LOCK position. After installing the engine cover, inspect the engine cover fastening condition and adjust it if necessary (page 46).
4. PRE-OPERATION Engine CHECKS Oil Engine oil is a major factor affecting engine performanceand service life. Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause serious engine damage. Recommended oil:SAE low-30 or low-40 Use 4-stroke motor oil that meetsor exceedsthe requirements for API service classification SG or SH. Always check the API SERVICE label on the oil container to be sure it includes the letters SG or SH.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Fuel Level (optional fuel tank) VENTKNOB FUEL GliUGE FUELCAP Check the fuel gauge and refill the tank to the SAFE FILL level mark if necessary. Fuel tank capacity : 6.6 US gal. (25 lit) m Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. . Stop engine and keep heat, sparks and flame away. Handle fuel only outdoors. . Wipe up spills immediately. l Refilling Removethe fuel tank from the boat for refilling.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Fuel Recommendations Use unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. These outboard motors are certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Unleaded gasoline produces fewer engine and spark plug deposits and extends exhaust system life. Never use stale or contaminated gasolineor an oil/gasoline mixture. Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank. Occasionally you may hear light “spark knock” or “pinging” (metallic rapping noise) while operating under heavy loads.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Oxygenated Fuels Someconventional gasolinesare being blendedwith altohol or an ether compound.Thesr gasolinesare collectively referred to as oxygenatedfuels. To meetclean air standards.someareasof the United Statesand Canada useoxygenated fuels to help reduce emissions. If you use an oxygenatedfuel. be sure it is unleadedand meetsthe minimum octanerating requirement. Before using an oxygenatedfuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Propeller and cotter pin inspection m Thepropellerbladesare thin and sharp. Careless handling of the propeller can result in injury. when checking the propeller: . Remove the clip of the emergency stop switch to prevent accidental engine starting. . Wear heavy gloves when hadling the propeller. The propeller rotates rapidly while cruising. Before starting the engine, check the propeller blades for damageand deformation and replace if necessary.
4. PRE-OPERATION Control Lever Friction Adjustment (SIDE-MOUNT (PANEL-MOUNT CHECKS TYPE) TYPE) ASE FRICTION a‘ ADJUSTER l’n nlWRE,ASE FRICTION I .I ..UV - CONTROL LEVER FRICTION ADJUSTER TO DECREASE FRICTION Move the control lever into forward and (Top MOUNTTYPE) reversegears,and checkthe amountof drag felt. TODECREASE FRICTION Adjust the control lever friction adjuster so that a slight amount of drag is felt. The control lever should move smoothly and freely.
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Engine:Cover Lock Lever Adjustment If the engine cover becomesloose, it will shake and become noisy, and it may allow water to enter. Inspect front and rear end individually FF:ONT 3. Adjust if the clerance is outside the specified range. Adjustm.ent 1. Remove the engine cover. Loosen each hook bracket retaining bolt and adjust the height of the brackets to gain the proper clearance. Inspect the engine cover fastening condition and adjust if necessary. Inspection 1.
4. PRE-OPERATION 2. After the adjustment. tighten the bolts securely and install the engine cover. Other Checks //dzJ CHECKS 3 Tool Kit UOS WRENCH &- PLIKRS 0 Reinspect the clearance and readjust if necessary. s mm WRENCH r _ xl FLAT SCREWDRIVER e A PHII.I.IFS SCREWI)RIVER 1 -OIL CHECK SCREWDRIY~R Check the following items: 1. The fuel hosefor kinking, collapsing or loose connections. 2. The stem bracketfor damageand mounting bolts for proper torque. 3. The tool kit contents.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE Optional Fuel Tank VENTKNOB The fuel tank must be properly secured in the boat. This will protect the fuel tank from mechanical damagecausedby the fuel tank shifting. The fuel tank must be in a well ventilated area to reduce the chanceof a gasoline vapor explosion. Avoid direct sunlight on the fuel tank.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE I FUELHOSECONNECTOR OUTLETEND PRIMERBULB 2. Connect the fuel hose connector to the outboard motor. Install the outboard end fuel hose connector with the clip toward the inside. Be sure the fuel hose connector is securely snapped in place. /JGmq If the outboard end fuel hose connector is forcibly installed in the reversed direction, the fuel hose connector O-ring seal can be damaged. A damaged O-ring seal can cause a fuel leak. m Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) EMERGENCY STOP 3 not attach the omeigency stop switch lanyard, and is thrown from his seat olr out of the boat, the out-ofcontrol boat can seriously injure the operator, passengers, or bystanders. CONTRO LEVER Always properly attach the lanyard before starting the engine. EilERCENCYS&P SWrTCHCLIP I. Engage the emergency stop switch clip (located at one end of the emergency stop switch lanyard) with the emergency stop switch.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) MAXIMUM FAST FASTIDLE LEVER 3. When the engine is cold or the ambient temperatureis low, lift the fast idle lever up fully. 4. Holding the fast idle lever in position, turn the ignition switch key to the START position, and release the key when the engine starts. When the engines is warm, it may be necessaryto raise the fast idle lever slightly. Hold it in this position. The fast idle lever will not move unless the control lever is in the N (neutral) position.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LIGHT 6. After the engine starts,verify water is flowing through the cooling systemby monitoring the cooling systemindicator. The amount of water coming out of the cooling system indicator will vary due to thermostatoperation. Stop . the engine if water does not come out of the cooling system indicator or if you seesteam. Check the water intake screensand the cooling system indicator discharge port, and if necessaryremove any obstructions.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (PANEL-MOUNT (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) If the operator does not attach the emergency stop switch lanyard, and is thrown from his seat or out of the boat, the out-of-control boat can seriously injure the operator, passengers, or bystanders. - EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH LANYARD 1. Engagethe emergencystop switch clip (located at one end of the emergency stop switch lanyard) with the emergency stop switch.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (PANEL-MOUNT N (neutral) TYPE) START mm+*: 'L, ..' ,? .y. 1 .... .,., :-,-'.-. :' '.., : ,:' '.,( ;: :;:' .._ ! '.& -. ;:ic : ;;& : -.i i ,,...>._. CONTROL LEVER SWITCH KEY 3. Push the throttle button, then move the control lever forward or backward to open the throttle slightly. \ 4. Turn the ignition switch key to the START position and releasethe key when the engine starts. The starter motor consumes a large amount of current.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (PANEL-MOUNT COOLING WATERINTAKE OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LlGHT ,. NORMAL:GREENLIGHT ON ABNORMAL:CREEN LIGHT OR OFF 7. After the engine starts,verify water is flowing through the cooling systemby monitoring the cooling systemindicator. The amount of water coming out of the cooling system indicator will vary due to thermostatoperation. Stop the engine if water doesnot comeout of the cooling system indicator or if you seesteam.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (TOP-MOUNT (TOP-MOUNT EMERGENCY TYPE) TYPE) 1. Engagethe emergencystop switch clip (located at one end of the emergency stop switch lanyard) with the emergency stop Atch. N (neutral) Attach the other end of the emergency stop switch lanyard securely to the operator. EMER/CENCYSTOP EMERLENCY STOP SWITCH LANYARD SWITCH CLIP -1 The propeller must remain underwater. Running the outboard motor out of the water will damage the water pbmp and overheat the engine.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (TOP-MOUNT N (neutral) 3. Push the throttle button, then move the control lever(s) forward or backward to open the throttle slightly. START TYPE) N (neutral) 4. Turn the ignition switch key to the START position and release the key when the engine starts. The starter motor consumesa large amount of current. Do not run it continuously for more than 5 secondsat a time. If the engine does not start within 5 seconds wait at least 10 seconds before using the startermotor again.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (TOP-MOIJNT TYPE) OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LIGHT I .* WATERINTAKE 7. After the enginestarts, verify water is flowing through the cooling systemby monitoring the cooling systemindicator. The amountof water coming out of the cooling system indicator will vary due to thermostatoperation. Stop the engine if water does not come out of the cooling system indicator or if you seesteam.
5. STARTING THE ENGINE (TROUBLESHOOTING) Throubleshooting Starting Problems SYMPTOM Starter motor doesn’t turn over. POSSIBILE CAUSE REMEDY I. Shift lever not in neutral position. I. Set shift lever in neutral position. 2. Blown 2. Replace fuse. (refer 10 pages 106 and 107) fuse. 3. Weak battery. 3. Charge battery. 4. Faulty battery connections 4. Clean and/or tighten batter) connections. Starter motor turns over but engine will not start. 1. Emergency stop switch clip is not engaged. I.
6. OPERATION Break-in Procedure Break-in period 10 hours Break-in operation allows the moving of full throttle are acceptable. but do not operate the engine continuously at full throttle. parts to wear-in evenly and thus ensuresproper performanceand longer outboard motor life. Break-in your new outboard motor as follows: First 15 minutes: Run the engine at trolling speed. Use the minimum amount of throttle opening necessaryto operate the boat at a safe trolling speed.
6. OPERATION (SIDE-MOUNT Gear Shifting TYPE) (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) N (neutral) I R (reverse) NELJRTAL E&“” II I PULL UP While pulling up the neutral release lever, move the control lever approximately 30’ toward F (forward) or toward R (reverse) to engage the desired gear. Moving the control lever farther forward or backward than 30’ will increase throttle opening and boat speed. The control lever will not move unless the neutral releaselever is pulled up.
6. OPERATION (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) N Cruising POWER TRImILT SWITCH (neutral) 1 dLd) \n 0 MA I. Press the DN portion of the power trim/tilt switch to tilt the motor to the lowest position. 2. Move the control lever approximately 30” from N (neutral) toward F (forward) to engage the F (forward) gear. 62 Moving the control lever father than 30’ will increase the throttle opening and boat speed. 3. For optimum fuel economy, limit throttle opening to 80%.
6. OPERATION (PANELMOUNT Gear Shifting (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) TYPE) Avoid sharp and abrupt operation of the control lever. Operate it moderately. Operate the control lever and raise the engine speed after making sure that the gear was shifted securely. (neLi3l) Moving the control lever farther forward or backward than 35’ will increase throttle opening and boat speed. (neC(lral) R The control lever will not move unless the neutral release lever is pulled up.
6. OPERATION (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) Cruising F (forbard) POWER TRIWILT / I. Press the DN portion of the power trimjtilt switch to tilt the motor to the lowest position. ‘7 ’ LOWEST POSITION 2. Move the control lever approximately 35’ from N (neutral) toward F (forward) to engage the F (forward) gear. N (neutral) Moving the control lever farther than 35’ will increase the throttle opening and boat speed. 3. For optimum fuel economy, limit throttle opening to 80%.
6. OPERATION (TOP-MOUNT Gear Shifting SINGLE (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) TYPE) F TYPE N (neutral) N (nertral) R OPENING DUAL TYPE Avoid sharp and abrupt operation of the control lever. Operate it moderately. Operate the control lever and raise the engine speed after making sure that the gear was shifted securely. Move the control lever approximately 35’ toward F (forward) or toward R (reverse) to engage the desired gear.
6. OPERATION (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) Cruising SINGLE TYPE LEFT MOTOR TRIM/TILT SWITCH I RIGHT MOTOR TRIM/TILT SWITCH POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH .----- -----MAXIMUM OPENING DUAL TYPE & LOWEST ! POSITION If your boat is dual outboard motor type, adjust the trim angle of the right and left motors to be equal using the switches on the control box, as necessary. I. Press the DN portion of the power trim/tilt switch to tilt the motor lo the lowest position. 66 2.
6. OPERATION Power Trim/Tilt System The power trim/tilt systemcan adjust the motor angle while cruising. or the motor tilt angle while mooring. Motor trim angle adjustmentis necessaryto compensatefor boat load or weight distribution, water conditions. propeller or engine condition. The motor trim angle can be adjusted while accelerating or cruising to obtain the maximum boat speed,optimum boat stability, and fuel economy.
6. OPERATION (POWER TRIM/TILT) Dual-Mount Type Power Trim/Tilt Switchs ]NOTICE) Excessive trim/tilt angle during operation can cause the propeller to raise out of the water and cause propeller ventilation and engine over-revving. Excessive trim/tilt angle can also damage the water pump and overheat the engine. LEFT INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTMENT 72” To trim motor up slightly, press the UP portion momentarily. To trim motor down slightly, press the DN portion momentarily.
6. OPERATION MOTOR TRIMMED TOO LOW MOTOR TRIMMED TOO HIGH ‘Ikim Meter The trim meter indicatesthe trim angle of the motor. Refer to the trim meter,and pressthe UP or DN portion of the power trim/tilt switch to adjust.the motor trim angle to achievegood boat performanceand stability. BOW TOO LOW DUE TO 1. LOAD IN THE FRONT 2. MOTOR TRIMMED TOO LOW ROUGH WAVES (POWER TRIM/TILT) BOW TOO HIGH DUE TO 1. LOAD IN THE REAR 2.
6. OPERATION (POWER TRIM/TILT) Power Tilt Switch (Engine Pan) Manual Relief Valve MANUAL POWER’TILT SWITCH The power tilt switch located on the engine’pan is a convenience switch for tilting the motor for trailering, or performing outboard motor maintenance. This power tilt switch should only be operated when the boat is stopped and the engine is off. 70 If the power trim/tilt switch will not tilt the outboard motor, the motor can be manually tilted up or down by operating the manual relief valve.
6. OPERATION (POWER TRIM/TILT) TILT LOCK TILT LOCK LEVER Tilt Lock Lever Use the tilt lock lever when the boat is moored. 1. Xlt the motor up as far as it will go using the power trim/tilt switch. 2. Move the tilt lock lever to the LOCK position, and lower the outboard motor until1 the lock lever contacts the stern bracket (refer to page 34). It may be necessary to lift the engine cover grip slightly to swing the tilt lock lever into the LOCK position. 3.
6. OPERATION Trim Tab Adjustment TIGHTENING BOLT The trim tab is provided to adjust for “torque steer” which is a reaction of the propeller rotation or propeller torque. If during a high speed turn, an unequal amount of effort is required to turn the boat right or left, adjust the trim tab so that an equal amount of effort is required. Distribute the load evenly in the boat, and run the boat in a straightcourseat full throttle.
6. OPERATION (MOTOR PROTECTION Engine Oil Pressure, Overheat, PGM-FI, ACG Indicator Systems SYSTEM) OIL PRESSURE If the engine oil pressuredrops and/or the engine overheats,either or both indicator systemscould be activated. When activated, the engine speed will decreasegradually, the green oil pressureindicator light may turn OFF, and the red overheat indicator light may turn ON (seepage 74). A continuous buzzer will sound.
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6. OPERATION (MOTOR PROTECTION If the engine is turned off after running at full throttle, the engine temperaturemay rise above normal, If the engine is restated,shortly after being turned off, the overheat indicator system could be activated momentarily. When the oil pressure warning systems is activated: 1. Stop the engine immediately and check the engine oil level (refer to page 40). 2. If the oil is up to the recommended level, restart the engine.
6.OtiERATION (MOTOR PROTECTIO:N SYSTEM) When the PGM-FI indicator system is activated. I. Consult with an authorized Honda outboard motor dealer. When the ACG indicator system is activated. 1. Check the battery. If the battery is OK, consult with an authorized Honda outboard motor dealer. Overrev Limiter This outboard motor is equipped with an engine overrev limiter which activates when the engine speed increases excessively.
6. OPERATION Shallow Water Operation Excessivetrim/tilt angle during operation can cause the propeller to raise out of the water and cause propeller ventilation and engine over revving. Excessive trim/tilt angle can also damage the water pump and overheat the engine. When operating in shallow water, tilt the motor up to preventthe propeller and gear casefrom hitting the bottom With the motor tilted up, operate the engine at low speed. Monitor the cooling systemindicator for water discharge.
7. STOPPING THE ENGINE (SIDE-MOUNT (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) Emergency Engine Stop EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH TYPE) Normal Engine Stop N (neutral) EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH LANYARD IGNITION EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP Disengage the emergencystop switch clip from the emergencystop switch by pulling the emergencystop switch lanyard. It is a good idea to stop the engine with the emergencystop switch lanyard from time to time to be sure that the switch is operating properly. 78 KEY I.
7. STOPPING THE ENGINE (PANEL-MOUNT (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) Emergency Engine Stop CONTROL PANEL TYPE) Normal Engine Stop N(neutral) ERGENCY STOP ITCH LANYARD EMERCENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP Disengage the emergency stop switch clip from the emergencystop switch by pulling the emergency stop switch lanyard. 1. Move the control lever to the N (neutral) position, and turn the ignition key to the OFF position. 2. When the boat is not in use,remove and store the ignition key.
7. STOPPING THE ENGINE (TOP-MOIJNT Normal Engine Stop (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) Emergency Engine Stop EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CONTROL TYPE) N(neutral) PANEL OFF EMERGENCY STOP SElTCH LANYARD IGNITION EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH KEY \ CLIP Disengage the emergency stop switch clip(s) from the emergency stop switch(es) by pulling the emergency stop switch lanyard(s).
8. TRANSPORTING Before transporting the outboard motor, close the fuel cap vent knob (refer to page 37) and disconnect the fuel coupling from the outboard motor (refer to page 49). Trailering When trailering or transporting the boat with the motor attached, it is recommended that the motor remain in the normal run position. Use a motor support bar (refer to your motor support bar manufacturer’s instructions) to stop the motor’s sideto-side movement.
8. TRANSPORTING Transporting on a vehicle LIFTING EYE HOIST HOOK When transporting the outboard motor on a vehicle, perform following. I. Remove the engine cover. OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND 2. Hook a hoist hook to the liftingeye, and lift the motor from the boat. 3. Place the motor on an outboard motor stand and secure with bolts and nuts. 4. Reinstall the engine cover.
8. TRANSPORTING Horizontal Transport Before removing the motor from the boat, drain the vapor separatorand engine oil. Follow the vapor separator drain procedure on page I I 1. PROtECTOR Always rest the motor on protectors and be sure to protect, it from inpact and damage.
9. CLEANING AND FLUSHING WATERHOSEADAPTER FLUSH1 CONNE Thoroughly clean and flush the outboard motor with fresh water after operation in dirty or salty water. Flushing with the water hose adapter (optional equipment) Do not run the engine dunng this flushing procedure. For safety.remove the emergency stop switch clip, so the engine cannot be started while you are standing near the propeller. I. Remove the flush port cap. 84 2.
9. CLEANING AND FLUSHING 4. Make sure that the water comes out from the exhaust port. 5. After flushing, remove the water hose adapter (optional equipment) and reinstall the hose flush port cap.
10. MAINTENANCE THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE Good maintenanceis essential for safe, economical, and trouble-free operation. It will also help reduce pollution. m Improperly maintaining this outboard motor, or failure to correct a problem before operation, can cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommen dations and schedules in this owner’s manual.
10. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY Some of the most important sefety precautions follow. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance.Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task. Safety Precautions l Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenanceor repairs. This will eliminate several potential hazards: - Carbon monoxide poisoning From engine exhaust.
10. MAINTENANCE The U; S. Clean Air Act Problems That May Affect Emissions EPA regulations require all manufactures to furnish written instructions describing the operation and maintenance of emission control systems. If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have your engine inspected and repaired by your servicing dealer. The following instructions and procedures must be followed in order to keep the emissions from your Honda engine within the emission standards.
10. MAINTENANCE Replacement Parts Maintenance The emission control systemson your Honda engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA emission regulations. We recommend the use of genuine Honda parts whenever you have maintenancedone. These original-design replacement parts are manufactured to the same standardsas the original parts, so you can be confident of their performance.
10. MAINTENANCE Tool Kit and Spare Parts TOOL KIT The following tools and spare parts are supplied with the outboard motor for maintenance,adjustment,and emergency repairs.
10. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE REGULAR ITEM 0 SCHEDULE SERVICE PERIOD (3) Perform at every indicated month or poerating hour intervals, whichever comes first.
10. MAINTENANCE l Emission-related items (I) Lubricate more frequently when used in salt water. (2) These items should be serviced by an authorizedHonda Marine dealer, unless the owner has the proper tools and is mechanically proficient. Seethe Honda Shop Manual. (3) For professional commercial use, log hours of operation to determineproper maintenanceintervals.
10. MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine oil is a major factor affecting engine performance,servicelife, and emission. Oil check interval: Each use. Oil change interval: After the first 20 hours or 1 month, then every 100 hours or 6 months. (Refer to the maintenance schedule pages91). Oil capacity: 5.9 US qt (5.6 lit) ... When oil filter is not replaced 6.2 US qt (6.5 lit) ...
10. MAINTENANCE OIL FILLER CAP DRAIN PLUG / SCREW I WASHER I DR$IN PLUG GUIDE COVER Engine Oil Change Drain the oil while the engine is still warm to assure rapid and complete draining. 1. Position the outboard motor vertically, and remove the engine cover. Remove the oil filler cap. 2. Remove the drain plug cover screw using a flat blade:screwdriver, and remove the drain plug cover. 3. Place a suitable container under the guide.
10. MAINTENANCE 8. Reinstall the oil filler cap and tighten securely. UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT 7. Inspect the engine oil level and refill to the upper limit mark on the oil level dipstick if necessary. Fill with the recommended oil. Always wash your handsafter handling usedoil. Improper disposal of engine oil can be harmful to the environment. If you change your own oil, please dispose of the used oil properly. Put it in a sealed container, and take it to a recycling center.
lO.MAINTENANCE OIL FILTER CHANGE 1. Drain the engine oil, and reinstall the drain plug and drain plug cover (see EA’GINE OIL CHANGE, p.94). OIL FILTER OIL FILTER SOCKET (commerciallyavailable) I. .. / 2. Tilt the outboard motor, and place a suitable container below the oil drain guide to catch the used oil 3. Use an oil filter socket tool or an oil filter strap wrench to remove the oil filter, and thoroughly drain the filter into the used oil container. 4.
10. MAINTENANCE 7. Start the engine, and check for leaks. Running the engine without water can cause serious engine damage. If you are changing the oil filter while the outboard motor is out of the water, use the water hose adapter (optional equipment) and a hose (p. 84) to supply water. 8. Stop the engine, and check the oil level as described on page 93. If necessary,add oil to bring the oil level to the upper limit mark on the dipstick.
10. MAINTENANCE Gear Oil Oil check interval: Every 6 months or 100 hours. GEAR OIL CHECK PLUG Oil change interval: After the first 20 hours or 1 month, then every 200 hours or 1 year. (Refer to the maintenanceschedulepage 91). Oil CAPACITY: 33.8 fl oz. (I .Olit) Recommended oil: SAE, #90 Hypoid gear oil or equivalent, API Service Classification (GL-4 or GL5). DRAIN Gear Oil Level Check 1. Position the outboard motor vertically. 2. Remove the level plug and see if oil flows out. 3.
10. MAINTENANCE Spark Plugs To ensureproper engine operation,the spark plugs must be properly gapped and free of deposits. 17 mm WRENCH 0.028-0.031 in (0.7-0.8 mm) Check-replace interval: After the first 20 hours or I month then every 200 hours or 1 year (Refer to the maintenanceschedule page 91). Recommended spark plug: ZFR7F (NGK), KJ22CR-L8 (DENSO) Use only the recommendedspark plugs or equivalent. -1 Spark plugs which have an improper heat range may cause engine damage. I. Allow the engine to cool.
10. MAINTENANCE Battery (not included) Minimum requirements 12V-80AHmarine battery. 7. Thread the plugs in by hand to prevent crossthreading. 8. After the spark plugs are seated, tighten with a spark plug wrench and I7 mm wrench to compress the washers. If installing new spark plugs, tighten l/2 turn after the spark plugs seat to compress the washers. If reinstlling used spark plugs, tighten l/81/4 turn after the spark plugs Seat to compress the washers. CYLINDER 4’ 9.
10. MAINTENANCE To protect the battery from mechanical damageand to prevent the battery from falling or tipping over, the battery must be: l Installed in the correct size corrosion-resistantbattery box. 4. Put the cover on the battery box, and securethe battery box to the boat. Properly securedin the boat. l Securedin a location free from direct sunlight and water spray. l l Securedaway from the fuel tank to avoid potential sparksnear the fuel tank. 1. Install the battery in the battery box. 2.
THROTTLE Lubrication Lubrication interval: After the first 20 hours or 1 month, then every 100 hours or 6 months. (Refer to the maintenance schedule page 91). Apply marine anticorrosion greaseto the following parts.
10. MAINTENANCE Engine Fuel Filter Change interval: Every 400 hoursor 2 years CONNECTOR FUEL HOSE (Refer to the maintenanceschedule page 92). FUEL FILTER The engine fuel filter is locatedunder the engine cover betweenthe fuel coupling and the fuel pump. Wateror sedimentaccumulatedin the fuel filter can causeloss of power or hard starting. Always work in a well-ventilated area. Make sure that any fuel drained from the outboard motor is storedin an approvedgasolinecontainer.
10. MAINTENANCE FUE:LHOSECLAMPS FUEL FILTER \ SPRING RETAINR 2. Pull the spring retainer toward you, and raise the fuel filter. 3. Check the fuel filter for water accumulation or sediment. If no water or sediment are found, reinstall the fuel filler properly. FUEL HOSES Change 1. Remove the fuel filter. Before removing the fuel filter, to prevent fuel leakage,place fuel hose clamps on the fuel hosesat eachside of the fuel filter. FUEL FILTER ARROW (Fuel Flow Direction) 2.
10. MAINTENANCE 4. Securely connect the fuel hose connector to the outboard motor (refer to page 46). Fuel Tank and Filter (optional equipment) Fuel Tank Cleaning 1. Disconnectthe fuel hosefrom the fuel tank. 5. Prime the engine using the primer bulb (refer to page 49). Check for fuel leaks. Repair any fuel leaks if necessary. If loss of power or hard starting are found to be causedby excessivewater or sedimentaccumulation in the fuel filter. inspect the fuel tank.
10. MAINTENANCE Fuse Replacement FUELTANKHOSE CONNECTOR MAIN FUSE FUSECOVER BLOWNFUSE Fuel Tank Filter Cleaning/Replacement II‘ the fuse is blown, running the engine will not charge the battery, and the electric starter will not work. 1. Turn the fuel tank hoseconnector counterclockwiseto removethe fuel tank filter. FUSE RATING: MAIN IOA, 30A ACG 90A Replacement 2. Clean the fuel tank filter with nonflammable cleaneror solvent. Replacethe fuel tank filter if necessary.
10. MAINTENANCE ACGFUSE "90A" MARK FUSECASELID h 3. Remove the fuse cast lid. 4. Remove the old fuse by removing two 5 mm screws. 5. Install a new fuse with the “90A” mark downward. FUSE(90A) USE 6. After finishing replacement,install the fuse case lid with its hook toward the engine side. 7. Be sure to check the fuse case lid is securely locked. Disconnect the battery cable at the battery negative (-) terminal before replacing the fuse. Failure to do so may cause a short circuit.
10. MAINTENANCE Propeller PIN THRUST PdPELLER If the propeller is damagedby striking Replacement a rock, or other obstacle, replace the 1. Remove the cotter pin then remove the 18,5 mm castle nut, 19 mm plain washer,propeller and thrust washer. 2. Install the new propeller in the reverse sequenceto removal. Be sure to replace the cotter pin with new one. propeller as follows. l l NUT Before replacing the propeller, remove the engine switch key to prevent accidental engine starting.
10. MAINTENANCE Submerged Motor A submergedmotor must be serviced immediately after it is recov‘eredfrom the water in order to minimize corrosion. Immediately take the outboard motor to the closestauthorized Honda Marine dealer or if you are far from a dealership.proceedas follows: 5. Put a teaspoonof engine oil into eachspark plug hole to lubricate the inside of the cylinders. Then rotate the engine several times, using the emergencystarter rope. Reinstall the spark plugs. 6.
10. MAINTENANCE l If there was water in the engine crankcase, or the drained used engine oil showed signs of water contamination, then a second engine oil change should be performed after running the engine for a l/2 hour. 7. Take the outboard motor 10your closest authorized Honda Marine dealer for inspection and service as soon as possible.
11. STORAGE For longer service life of the outboard motor, have your outboard motor serviced by an authorized Honda Marine dealer before storage. VAPOR SEPARATOR 4. Loosen the vapor separatordrain screw and drain the vapor separator. DRAIN BOLT If you are unable to take the motor to your dealer, proceed as follows: 6. Install the drain hose to the silencer case. Draining the Vapor Separator Be careful not to spill gasoline. Spilled gasoline or gasoline vapor may ignite.
11. STORAGE Fuel Tank (optional equipment) Outboard Motor Position --z---T A--.($!gi& =====\ VENT KNOB Vertical storage 1. Remove the engine cover. FUEL CAP 1. CloSethe fuel cap vent knob. 2. Disconnect the fuel coupling from the outboard motor (refer to page 48). 112 Store the motor vertically, as shown above. Store the outboard motor in a well-ventilated area free from direct sunlight and humidity.
11. STORAGE Horizontal storage Before removing the motor from the boat, drain the vapor separatorand engine oil. Follow the vapor separator drain procedure on page 11I. 2. Hook the hoist hook to the lifting eye, and lift the mote; from the boat. STAND 3. Place the motor on an outboard motor stand and secure with bolts and nuts. 4. Remove the lifting eye and install the timing belt cover and engine cover. PdOTECTOR Always rest the motor on protectors, and be sure to protect it from impact and damage.
12. TRQUBLESHOOTING WARNING SYSTEM COMES ON POSSIBLE CAUSE SYMPTOM Overheat indicator system activates: l Overheat indicator light comes on. l Overheat indicator buzzer sounds. l Engine speed decreases and stops at last. l Engine speed cannot be increased by opening the throttle. Oil pressure indicator system activates: l Oil pressure indicator light does not come on. l Oil pressure indicator buzzer sounds. l Engine speed decreases. l Engine speed cannot be increased by opening the throttle.
13. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL BFI l5A Description Code Type BZBG BZBD BZBG Ignition LA LCA XA XCA Lubrication Overall length 825 mm (32.5 in) Overall width 550 mm (2 I .7 in) Overall height L Starter system BZBD I.650 mm (65.0 in) Electric starter system Specified system oil Full transistor Trochoid Engine: API SAE Gear case: API SAE D.C.
13. SPECIFICATIONS Starter system Ignilion system Lubrication Specified Overall width Overall height Transom height Rated power Full throttle range Displacement 116 UL 1,775 mm (69.9 in) L 537 mm (21.1 in) UL 664 mm (26. I in) 228 kg (503 lb) 230 kg (507 lb) 95.6 kW (130 PS)/5,500 rpm Engine type Swk 1,650 mm (65.0 in) 225 kg (496 lb) Dry weight plug gap system oil 550 mm (21.7 in) L Electric Oil capacity Full transistor Trochoid system rpm 5.
14. WARRANTY Warranty Service Information Servicing dealership personnel are trained professionals.They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, pleasediscuss it with the dealership’s management.The Service Manager or General Manager can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way.
Current customer service contact information: Your owner's manual was written to cover most of the questions you might ask about your Honda. Any questions not answered in the owner's manual can be answered by your Honda dealer. If your dealer doesn't have an immediate answer, they should be able to get it for you. If you have a difference of opinion with your dealer, please remember that each dealership is independently owned and operated.
15. INDEX ACG Indicator Light/Buzzer ................................ 18, 23, 29 Anode Metal ..................................................................... ii; PRE-OPERATION CHECK ....................................... MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM ............................ 76 I00 Battery (not included)..................................................... Break-in Procedure...........................................................60 CLEANING AND FLUSHING .......................................
15. INDEX ORERATION ......................................................70 MOTOR PROTJXTION SYSTEM ................................. 73 Neutral ReleaseLever (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) ..............................................I5 (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) ..........................................2 I Oil PressureIndicator Light/Buzzer (SIDE-MOUNT TYPE) ..............................................18 (PANEL-MOUNT TYPE) ..........................................24 (TOP-MOUNT TYPE) ......................................
15. INDEX Controls .......................................................................34 Adjustment .................................................................. 72 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................114 Troubleshooting, Starting Problems................................. 59 WARRANTY SERVICE .................................................117 Water Intakes ....................................................................35 I2 I WIRING DIAGRAM ..................
I, 16. WIRING DIAGRAM PANEL/TOP-MOUNT l.
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