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Page 1 - BF200A·BF225A

PANTONE 288 CVCDIC F101 BLACKBF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632背幅4mm背幅4mm背幅4mmIncludes US and Canadi

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8Carbon Monoxide HazardRefuel With CareOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYGasoline is extremely flammable,and gasoline vapor can explode.Refuel outdoors, in a well-

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

98Digital TachometerOIL PRESSURE INDICATORGOES OFF AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(GREEN)BUZZERBUZZER(GREEN)OIL PRESSUREI

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99Digital TachometerOVERHEAT INDICATORCOMES ON AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(RED)(RED)BUZZERBUZZEROVERHEATINDICATOROVER

Page 5 - CONTENTS

−100WATER SEPARATORBUZZER SOUNDSTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSWATER SEPARATORCOOLING SYSTEM INDICATORWhen the water separator buzzersounds (a rapi

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−−−101SUBMERGED OUTBOARDMOTORWATER SEPARATORINDICATORDigital SpeedometerTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSChange the engine oil and oil filteras descr

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102TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSRunning the outboard motor withoutsuf f icient cooling water will damagethe water pump and overheat theengine.If

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103Serial Number LocationsTECHNICAL INFORMATIONENGINE SERIAL NUMBERPRODUCTIDENTIFICATIONNUMBERSTERN BRACKETProduct identification number: Engine seria

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−12V 92Ah/5HR (110Ah/20HR)(CCA800)104BatteryMinimum RequirementsWARNING:Wash yourhands after handling.TECHNICAL INFORMATIONBe caref ul to avoid connec

Page 10 - OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY

105Emission Control SystemInformationTECHNICAL INFORMATIONIgnition Timing Control SystemSource of EmissionsPGM-FI SystemThe U.S., Calif ornia Clean Ai

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106TECHNICAL INFORMATIONReplacement PartsProblems That May Af f ectEmissionsTampering and AlteringTampering is a violation of Federaland Calif ornia l

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−107TECHNICAL INFORMATIONMaintenanceFollow the maintenance schedule onp. . Remember that thisschedule is based on the assumptionthat your machine will

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9SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYUS, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands TypesThe label shown here contains important safety information. Ple

Page 14 - CONTROLS AND FEATURES

108Star LabelThe Symbol for Cleaner Marine Engines:Cleaner Air and Water -Better Fuel Economy -Longer Emission Warranty -US, Puerto Rico, and US Virgi

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109One StarLowEmissionTwo StarsVery LowEmissionThree StarsUltra LowEmissionFour StarsSuper UltraLow EmissionTECHNICAL INFORMATIONThe one-star label id

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−−−−−**BF200A36.2 in (920 mm)24.6 in (625 mm)XCBAFJBAEJXBAEJL65.7 in(1,670 mm)70.9 in(1,800 mm)20.0 in(508 mm)25.0 in(635 mm)API standard (SG, SH or S

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−−−−−**BF225A36.2 in (920 mm)24.6 in (625 mm)LXXC65.7 in(1,670mm)211.7 cu-in (3,471 cm)4 stroke OHC VTEC 6-cylinder (V6)5,000 6,000 rpm167.8 kW (225 H

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±±±−−0.22 0.02 mm0.30 0.02 mm650 50 rpmNo other adjustments needed0.039 0.051 in (1.0 1.3 mm) See page 71See shop manualSee shop manualExhaust:Intake:

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−113Honda PublicationsCustomer Service InformationCONSUMER INFORMATIONAmerican Honda Motor Co., Inc.Honda Canada Inc.(United States, Puerto Rico, andU

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114CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty CoveragePlease include the followinginformation in your communication:Model and complete serial numberDate of purchase

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115CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty ServiceAs the owner of a Honda product,your servicing dealer may ask you toauthorize an inspection. If theproblem is c

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116United states, Puerto Rico and Virgin IslandsWarranty StatementsDistributor’s Limited WarrantyCONSUMER INFORMATIONThe American Honda Distributor’s

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117To Qualify for This Warranty:What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarranty:To Obtain Warranty Service:CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting Hon

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10OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYREAD OWNER’S MANUALCanadian TypesThe label shown here contains important safety information. Please read it carefully. This lab

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‘‘ ’’’118Exclusions:Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:CONSUMER INFORMATIONThis warranty does not extend to the fo

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119To Qualify for This Warranty:What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarranty:Accessories and Replacement PartsCONSUMER INFORMATIONThe acce

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120Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:Exclusions:To Obtain Warranty Service:CONSUMER INFORMATIONYou must, at your

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121Emission Control System WarrantyYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONCaliforniaMANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE:All StatesCONS

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122WARRANTY COVERAGE:OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY:CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting HondaAs the outboard engine owner, you are responsible forthe perf

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123TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:EXCLUSIONS:DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGEAND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:CONSUMER INFORMATIONmay be denied. If

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**124EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS:CONSUMER INFORMATIONPARTS DESCRIPTIONSYSTEMS COVERED BY THISWARRANTY:Fuel MeteringEvaporativeAir Induction

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125WARRANTY PERIOD RETAILED ON ORAFTER APRIL 1, 2005:THIS WARRANTY COVERSDistributor’s WarrantyCanadaCONSUMER INFORMATIONHONDA CANADA INC., for and on

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126THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE OWNER’S OBLIGATIONTO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICECONSUMER INFORMATIONAny repairs required as a result of collision, acc

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127REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORYWARRANTYENTIRE WRITTEN WARRANTYDISCLAIMERNOTICE TO CONSUMERCONSUMER INFORMATIONNew genuine Honda replacement parts o

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Honda outboard motor isdesigned to give safe anddependable service ifoperated according toinstructions.Read and understand theOwner’s Manual beforeope

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128INDEX...Alternator (ACG) Indicator . 33...

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129INDEXGearshift/Throttle Control Lever...Panel-Mount Type . 23...

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130INDEX...Power Tilt Switch . 29...Power Trim/Til

Page 39 - BEFORE OPERATION

131INDEX...Tachometer (optional equipment) . 31...TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 90...

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132MEMO11/03/17 10:55:40 31ZY2630_133

Page 41 - OPERATION

PANTONE 288 CVCDIC F101 BLACKBF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632背幅4mm背幅4mm背幅4mmIncludes US and Canadi

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12CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODESCONTROLS AND FEATURESRefer to this chart for an explanation of the Type Codes used in this manual to identif

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13COMPONENT AND CONTROL LOCATIONSCONTROLS AND FEATURESENGINE COVERANODEANODETRIM TABANODESTERNBRACKETPROPELLERTILT LOCKLEVERPOWER TILTSWITCHMANUALRELI

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14CONTROLS AND FEATURESSPARK PLUGS(under coil)OIL LEVEL DIPSTICKWATER SEPARATORFUEL FILTER(inside strainer cup)OIL FILLER CAPSPARK PLUGS(under coil)MA

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15Remote Controls (optional equipment)CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHFAST IDLELEVERIGNITIONSWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILTSWITCHCONTROL LEVERFRICTION

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16CONTROLS AND FEATURESPOWERTRIM/TILTSWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILTSWITCH (RIGHT)POWER TRIM/TILTSWITCH (LEFT)BUZZERIGNITIONSWITCH(SINGLE TOP-MOUNT REMOTE CONTR

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17Tachometer(optional equipment)Trim Meter(optional equipment)Digital Speedometer(optional equipment)Digital Tachometer(optional equipment)CONTROLS AN

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−The engine exhaust from thisproduct contains chemicalsknown to the State of California tocause cancer, birth defects, orother reproductive harm.Keep

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18CONTROLSSide-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESSTARTOONNOOFFFFIGNITIONSWITCHIgnition SwitchTurning the ignition switch to theOFF position stops the eng

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19CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHSPARE SWITCH CLIPNEUTRAL RELEASELEVERGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVEREMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP

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20CONTROLS AND FEATURESF (FORWARD)GEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVER30°30°TTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGMAXIMUMMAXIMUMSHI

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21Panel-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESSTARTONOFFN (neutral)MAXIMUMFAST IDLELOWESTPOSITIONFAST IDLE LEVERFAST IDLE LEVERIGNITIONSWITCHFast Idle LeverI

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22CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHSPARE SWITCH CLIP(optional equipment)EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCH

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23CONTROLS AND FEATURESNEUTRAL RELEASELEVERGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVERN (NEUTRAL)R (REVERSE)F (FORWARD)MAXIMUMMAXIMUMTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINN

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24CONTROLS AND FEATURESFAST IDLE BUTTONF(forward)N(neutral)R (reverse)NEUTRALRELEASELEVERPushCONTROLLEVERPPuullll uuppFAST IDLE BUTTONFast Idle Button

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25Top-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESONOFFSTARTSPARE SWITCH CLIP(optional equipment)IGNITIONSWITCHEMERGENCY STOP SWITCHEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGE

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26CONTROLS AND FEATURESSINGLE TYPEDUAL TYPER (REVERSE)F (FORWARD)MAXIMUMMAXIMUMSHIFTSHIFTTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGN (NEUTRAL)35°35°GEARSHIFT/THR

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27CONTROLS AND FEATURESFAST IDLE BUTTONR (reverse)F(forward)FAST IDLE BUTTONPushN(neutral)CONTROLLEVERFast Idle ButtonUse the fast idle button to acce

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1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection ofa Honda outboard motor. We arecertain you will be pleased with yourpurchase of one of the finestoutbo

Page 60 - SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR

28Common ControlsPower Trim/Tilt SwitchCONTROLS AND FEATURES(side-mount type) (top-mount type)(panel-mount type)CONTROLLEVERCONTROL LEVERCONTROLLEVERD

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29Power Tilt Switch Manual Relief Valve Tilt Lock LeverCONTROLS AND FEATURESPOWER TILT SWITCH MMAANNUUAALL RREELLIIEEFF VVAALLVVEETTIILLTT LLOOCCKKLLE

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30INSTRUMENTSTrim Meter(optional equipment)Trim TabEngine Cover LatchCONTROLS AND FEATURESTRIM METERTRIM TABTIGHTENINGBOLTENGINE COVERLATCHUUNNLLOOCCK

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31Tachometer(optional equipment)Digital Tachometer(optional equipment)Digital Speedometer(optional equipment)CONTROLS AND FEATURESTACHOMETERThe tachom

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32NMEA Interface CouplerCONTROLS AND FEATURESNMEA Interface COUPLER(6 Pin black)NMEA2000 based information onengine speed, fuel consumption, andvariou

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33INDICATORS Malfunction IndicatorAlternator (ACG) IndicatorCONTROLS AND FEATURESACG INDICATORACG INDICATOR(RED)(RED)MALFUNCTIONINDICATOR(RED)MALFUNCT

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34Overheat IndicatorOil Pressure IndicatorCONTROLS AND FEATURES(side-mount type) (side-mount type)(panel-mount/top-mount types) (panel-mount/top-mount

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35Cooling System Indicator OTHER FEATURESWater Separator BuzzerCONTROLS AND FEATURESCOOLING SYSTEM INDICATORWATER SEPARATORTAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PR

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36Anodes Fuel Priming BulbRev LimiterCONTROLS AND FEATURESANODE(each side)ANODE(stern bracket)PRIMING BULBUPINLET END (tank side)OUTLET END(outboard m

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Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor orfailing to correct a problembefore operation can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt or

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−−−−−−2A FEW WORDS ABOUTSAFETYINTRODUCTIONSafety MessagesSafety HeadingsSafety LabelsSafety SectionInstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.OUTBOARD M

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38Safety Inspection Maintenance InspectionBEFORE OPERATIONLook around the outboard motorfor signs of oil or gasoline leaks.Check the engine oil level

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∼∼39SAFE OPERATINGPRECAUTIONSBREAK-IN PROCEDUREBreak-in period: 10 hoursNext 60 minutes:Next 8 hours:Next 45 minutes:First 15 minutes:OPERATIONIMPORTA

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Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.

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41STARTING THE ENGINESide-Mount TypeOPERATIONEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHN(neutral)CONTROLLEVEREMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDSet the con

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42OPERATIONIGNITION SWITCH KEYONSTARTOFFLOWESTPOSITIONFAST IDLE LEVERUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a time willoverheat the sta

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43OPERATIONFAST IDLERANGEMAXIMUM FAST IDLETAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PROBLEMSIf the engine is not properlywarmed up before raising theengine speed, the

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44Panel-Mount TypeOPERATIONCONTROLLEVERN (neutral)EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDThe engine will not start or

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45OPERATIONONOFFIGNITIONSWITCHKEYSTARTCONTROLLEVERN (neutral)FAST IDLE BUTTONUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a time willoverheat

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46Top-Mount TypeOPERATIONEMERGENCY STOPSWITCHEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDTAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PROBLEMSIf the engine is not

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47OPERATIONONOFFIGNITIONSWITCHKEYSTARTCONTROLLEVERN(neutral)Set the control lever in the N(neutral) position.The engine will not start if the F(forwar

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3CONTENTS...OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY . 7...IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION . 7...

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48OPERATIONN (neutral)CONTROLLEVERFAST IDLE BUTTONIf the engine is not properlywarmed up before raising theengine speed, the buzzer andoverheat indica

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49STOPPING THE ENGINEEmergency Engine StoppingOPERATIONPULLCONTROL PANELEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDEMERGENCY S

Page 84 - CLEANING AND FLUSHING

50Normal Engine StoppingOPERATIONOFFN (neutral)N (neutral)N (neutral)CONTROLLEVERCONTROLLEVERCONTROLLEVERIGNITION SWITCH KEYIGNITION SWITCH KEYOOFFFFS

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51GEARSHIFT ANDTHROTTLE OPERATIONOPERATIONF(forward)N (neutral)N(neutral)CONTROLLEVERF(forward)CONTROLLEVERR (reverse)R (reverse)N (neutral)R (reverse

Page 86 - Adding a Fuel Stabilizer

52OPERATIONTO DECREASEFRICTIONCONTROL LEVERFRICTION ADJUSTERCONTROL LEVERFRICTION ADJUSTERTO INCREASEFRICTIONTO DECREASEFRICTIONTTOO IINNCCRREEAASSEEF

Page 87 - Draining the Fuel System

53Engine SpeedCRUISINGSTEERING TrimOPERATIONFor rough water conditions or largewaves, slow down to prevent thepropeller from rising out of the water.S

Page 88 - Engine Oil

54OPERATIONPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH(single type)(dual type)(LEFT)POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH(RIGHT)Top-Mount Type

Page 89 - ENGINE COVER

−55SHALLOW WATEROPERATIONOPERATIONTRIM TABTRIM TAB BOLTOUTBOARDMOTORTRIMMED TOOHIGHOUTBOARDMOTORTRIMMED TOOLOWOUTBOARD MOTORTRIMMED CORRECTLYBOW TOO H

Page 90 - REMOVAL FROM STORAGE

56MOORING, BEACHING,LAUNCHINGOPERATIONPOWER TILT SWITCHLLOOCCKKTILT LOCK LEVER(Lock position)STERN BRACKETTRIM RODSFFRREEEEBefore tilting up, leave th

Page 91 - TRANSPORTING

57OPERATIONMMAANNUUAALL((TToo rreelleeaassee))PPOOWWEERR((TToo ffiixx))MANUAL RELIEF VALVEDo not attempt to use the power tiltswitch to tilt the outbo

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4CONTENTS...INDICATORS . 33...Alternator (ACG) Indicator . 33.

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Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor orfailure to correct a problembefore operation can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt or

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−−−Failure to properly followmaintenance instructionsand precautions can causeyou to be seriously hurt orkilled.Always follow theprocedures andprecaut

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×××60TOOL KIT and OWNER’S MANUAL SPARE EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIP(applicable types)SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR10 12 mm WRENCHPLIERSTOOL BAG14 17 mm W

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○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○61MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORDistributor’s Limited WarrantyFollow the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE table and servi

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○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○62SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORREGULAR SERVICE PERIODPerform at every indicated month or operatinghour interval, whichever comes

Page 98 - FUSE PULLER

63TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENTSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORTRIM TABTRIM TABLEFT RIGHTTRIM TAB BOLTTRIM TAB BOLTThe trim tab compensates for‘‘torque steer,’’ wh

Page 99 - ACG Fuse

64MANUAL RELIEF VALVE ENGINE COVER REMOVALAND INSTALLATIONSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORMANUAL RELIEF VALVEMMAANNUUAALL((TToo rreelleeaassee))PPOOWWEER

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65Engine Oil Level Check Engine Oil ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORUPPERLIMITLOWERLIMITOIL FILLER CAPOIL LEVEL DIPSTICKSCREWDRAIN BOLTDRAIN BOLT C

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8.0 US qt (7.6 L)8.2 US qt (7.8 L)66Oil Filter ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORSEALING WASHERDRAIN BOLT COVERDRAIN BOLTOIL DRAINGUIDEImproper dispo

Page 102 - BUZZER SOUNDS

9 lbf·ft (12 N·m , 1.2 kgf·m)67SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOROIL FILTERUSE A SUITABLE TOOLOIL DRAIN GUIDERUBBER SEALUse only a Honda Genuine oilf ilter

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5CONTENTS...SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR . 58...THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE . 58...MAINTENANCE

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68Engine Oil RecommendationsSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORAMBIENT TEMPERATUREIf Honda 10W-30 FC-W oil is notavailable, Honda recommends thatyou use API

Page 105 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION

69Lubrication PointsSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPROPELLER SHAFTTILT SHAFTTILT LOCK LEVER/SHAFT CAMSHIFT ARM/CLICKROLLER/NEUTRALSWITCHTHROTTLE ARM/SHI

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−××IZFR6F11 (NGK)VKJ20RZ-M11 (DENSO)70Spark Plug ServiceSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPLUG MAINTENANCECOVER622mmFLANGE BOLTIncorrect spark plugs can ca

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−−−−71SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORWIRE CONNECTORIGNITION COILBOLTSPARK PLUGWRENCH 0.039 0.051 in(1.0 1.3 mm)SEALINGWASHER19 mm EYEWRENCHINSULATORDo n

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−72SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORLoose spark plugs can overheatand damage the engine.Overtightening the spark plugscan damage the threads in thecylinde

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Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.

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74FUEL RECOMMENDATIONSSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORUse unleaded gasoline with a pumpoctane rating of 86 or higher.Your outboard motor is certified too

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Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.

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‘‘ ’’2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m)76SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORFUEL HOSESSUSPENSION STRAPSUSPENSION STRAPFUEL STRAINER‘‘I’’ MARKSTRAINER ASSEMBL

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You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.

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6CONTENTS...TRANSPORTING . 89WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR...INSTALLED O

Page 115 - CONSUMER INFORMATION

‘‘ ’’2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m)78SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR‘‘I’’ MARKWATER SEPARATORSUSPENSIONSTRAPSUSPENSION STRAPBOWLO-RINGCUPSUSPENSION S

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79Anode ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORANODE(each side)ANODE(stern bracket)Painting or coating the anodes willdef eat their purpose and will

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0.7 lbf·ft (1 N·m, 0.1 kgf·m)33 lbf·ft (44 N·m, 4.5 kgf·m)80Propeller ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORInstallationRemovalDo not tighten the ca

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81Inspect After OperatingSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPROPELLERCOTTER PINTHRUST WASHERCASTLE NUTWASHERMARINE GREASENote that these wrenches are notinc

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82Cleaning and FlushingCLEANING AND FLUSHINGFLUSH PORTCONNECTORCleaningFlushing With a Garden HoseDo not apply water or corrosioninhibitor directly to

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83CLEANING AND FLUSHINGEXHAUST PORTFLUSH PORTCONNECTORGARDEN HOSETurn on the fresh water supply andflush the outboard motor for atleast 10 minutes.Aft

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84FuelSTORAGEAdding a Fuel StabilizerDepending on the region where youoperate your outboard, f uelf ormulations may deteriorate andoxidize rapidly. Fu

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85STORAGEDRAIN HOSEVAPOR SEPARATORDRAIN SCREWDraining the Fuel SystemYou can avoid fuel deteriorationproblems by draining the fuel tankand vapor separ

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−−−Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaw

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87STORAGE PRECAUTIONSHOISTING THE OUTBOARDMOTORSTORAGEHOISTHOOKSENGINE COVERLATCHSelect a well-ventilated storage area.If possible, avoid storage area

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7IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATIONOperator ResponsibilityOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYIt is the operator’s responsibility toprovide the necessary safeguardsto prote

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−88REMOVAL FROM STORAGESTORAGEPROTECTOROUTBOARDMOTOR STANDBEFOREOPERATIONCheck your outboard motor asdescribed in thechapter of this manual.If the cyl

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89WITH OUTBOARD MOTORINSTALLED ON BOATWITH OUTBOARD MOTORREMOVED FROM BOATTRANSPORTINGOUTBOARD MOTOR SUPPORT BAR(commercially available)Use an outboar

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90TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionClip not inserted in emergency stop switch.Control lever not in neut

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−91TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionOut of fuel. Refuel (p. ).Fuel hose not primed. Squeeze priming bul

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92TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionBattery connections loose or corroded. Clean and tighten battery con

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−93TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSHARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTINGPossible Cause CorrectionFast idle lever raised (side-mount type). Leave fa

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94TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSHARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTINGPossible Cause CorrectionSpark plugs faulty, fouled, or improperly gapped. R

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−95Electric Starter Will NotOperateFUSESBattery Will Not ChargeFuse ReplacementTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSMAINFUSESSPAREFUSESFUSE COVERFUSE HOL

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****10 A, 15 A, 30 A96TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSFUSE PULLERBLOWNUse the fuse puller from the toolkit to remove the fuses. If a fuse isblown, i

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150 A97ReplacementTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSFUSE CASE LIDSPARE FUSEFUSE (150 A)‘‘150 A’’ MARKACG FuseNever use a f use with a ratinggreater th

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