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SeaDoo 2002 GTX 4-TEC - Maintenance - Inspections; Periodic Inspection Guidelines

SeaDoo 2002 GTX 4-TEC
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Lubrication
Anticorrosion Protection
Throttle Cable
Lubricate the throttle cable with
BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equiv-
alent.
Electrical Connections
As necessary, apply anticorrosion prod-
uct such as dielectric grease on battery
posts and all exposed cable connectors.
CAUTION: Do not lubricate connec-
tors of the Multi-Purpose Electronic
Module (MPEM) and the engine
Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
Additional Lubrication
BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equiv-
alent will help prevent corrosion of me-
tallic parts and maintain proper opera-
tion of moving mechanisms.
Reverse Gate
Lubricate pivoting points and mecha-
nism.
Periodic Inspection
Routine maintenance is necessary for
all mechanized products. A periodic in-
spection contributes to the products
life span.
The following maintenance chart gives
guidelines for regular watercraft ser-
vicing scheduled to be performed by
you and/or by an authorized Sea-Doo
dealer. The schedule should be adjust-
ed according to operating conditions
and use.
NOTE: The chart gives an equivalence
between number of hours and months/
year. Perform the maintenance opera-
tion to whatever time comes first.
IMPORTANT: Schedule for watercraft
rental operations or higher number of
hour use, will require greater frequen-
cy of inspection and maintenance.
WARNING
Only perform procedures as detailed
in this guide. It is recommended that
the assistance of an authorized Sea-
Doo dealer be periodically obtained
on other components/systems not
covered in this guide. Unless other-
wise specified, engine must not be
running and the safety lanyard must
be removed from its post for all
maintenance procedures. Never use
jet pump components to lift the wa-
tercraft. Certain components in the
engine compartment may be very
hot. Direct contact may result in skin
burn. When operating the engine
while the watercraft is out of the wa-
ter, the heat exchanger in the ride
plate may become very hot. Avoid
any contact with ride plate as burns
may occur.
WARNING
Do not lubricate the safety lanyard
post.
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