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While engine is stopped, fully depress
throttle lever and HOLD for cranking.
Crank engine approximately 5 sec-
onds.
Release throttle lever and crank en-
gine.
All Models
If it does not work:
Remove spark plug cables and con-
nect them on the grounding device.
WARNING
Always use spark plug cable
grounding device when removing
spark plugs. Never crank engine
with spark plugs removed unless
spark plug cables are connected to
the grounding device.
Remove spark plugs and dry them us-
ing a rag.
Cover spark plug holes with a rag.
Crank engine several times (while
keeping throttle fully depressed on
RFI models).
Reinstall spark plugs. Install clean dry
spark plugs if possible. Reconnect ca-
bles.
Start engine as explained above. If en-
gine continues to flood, see an autho-
rized Sea-Doo dealer.
Towing the Watercraft
in Water
Special precautions should be taken
when towing a Sea-Doo watercraft in
water.
Maximum recommended towing
speed is 24 km/h (15 MPH).
When towing your watercraft in water,
pinch the water supply hose from the
impeller housing to the engine with a
large hose pincher (P/N 529 032 500).
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This will prevent the cooling system
from filling which may lead to water
being injected into and filling the ex-
haust system. Without the engine
running there isn't any exhaust pres-
sure to carry the water out the exhaust
outlet.
CAUTION:
Failuretodothismay
result in damage to the engine. If
you must tow a stranded watercraft
in water and do not have a hose
pincher, be sure to stay well be-
low the maximum towing speed of
24 km/h (15 MPH).
Snugly install the hose pincher on the
water supply hose as shown.
NOTE: A red tape on the water supply
hose indicates which hose to pinch.
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1
GTI MODELS
1. Hose pincher
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