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1. Bleed outlet hose
Continue to pour until antifreeze flows
in air compressor water outlet hose.
1. Air compressor water outlet hose
Remove pinchers in this order to allow
proper flow of antifreeze.
1. Bleed outlet hose.
2. Crankcase cooling cover outlet hose.
3. Engine cylinder drain hose.
4. Water outlet hose.
Pour approximately 200 mL (7 oz) of
antifreeze in the water regulator valve
supply hose to allow antifreeze flow-
ing through the valve and into muffler
to protect it.
Remove temporary hose and recon-
nect engine water outlet hose.
All Models
Most of the antifreeze will drain out
when removing the hose pinchers. Use
a container to recover it. DISPOSE AN-
TIFREEZE AS PER YOUR LOCAL LAWS
AND REGULATIONS.
NOTE: Although antifreeze will mainly
drain out, the antifreeze has mixed with
the water that was possibly trapped in
the water jackets and thus preventing
freezing problems.
At pre-season preparation, drain the
remaining antifreeze from cooling sys-
tem prior to using the watercraft.
The following steps should be per-
formed to provide the watercraft en-
hanced protection.
Clean the bilge with hot water and de-
tergent or with bilge cleaner. Rinse
thoroughly. Lift front end of watercraft
to completely drain bilge. If any repairs
are needed to body or to the hull con-
tact your authorized SEA-DOO dealer.
For paint touch up to mechanical parts
use Bombardier spray paint.
Reinstall vent tube support (if applica-
ble).
Anticorrosion Treatment
Wipe off any residual water in the en-
gine compartment.
Spray BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant
or equivalent over metallic compo-
nents in engine compartment.
Lubricate the throttle cable with BOM-
BARDIER LUBE lubricant or equivalent.
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WARNING
Do not lubricate the safety lanyard
post.
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