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TOHATSU M 15D2 - User Manual

TOHATSU M 15D2
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Original instructions
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Questions and Answers

  • H
    harmonrebeccaSep 23, 2025
    Why is the engine speed abnormally low on my TOHATSU M 15D2 Outboard Motor?
    • J
      Joseph MortonSep 23, 2025
      If the engine speed of your TOHATSU Outboard Motor is abnormally low, it could be due to an incorrect adjustment of the throttle link. It is recommended to consult an authorized dealer.
  • J
    Jonathan Haley IIAug 25, 2025
    Why does my TOHATSU M 15D2 engine start and then stop soon after?
    • A
      aaronhowardAug 25, 2025
      If your TOHATSU Outboard Motor engine starts but stops shortly after, the following issues could be the cause: * Incorrect fuel system connection. * Air in the fuel line. * Deformed or damaged fuel pipe. * Closed air vent on the fuel tank. * Clogged fuel filter, fuel pump, or carburetor. * Spark plug other than specified. * Dirt, soot, etc. on spark plug. * No spark or weak spark. * Incorrect adjustment of ignition timing.
  • C
    Cathy Rodriguez DVMAug 25, 2025
    Why is my TOHATSU Outboard Motor experiencing poor acceleration?
    • N
      Nicholas HansonAug 26, 2025
      If your TOHATSU Outboard Motor has poor acceleration, it might be due to: * Excessive fuel supply. * A broken recirculation pipe. * A faulty thermostat. * Improper thrust rod position.
  • W
    william93Aug 27, 2025
    Why is my TOHATSU M 15D2 Outboard Motor idling poorly?
    • M
      Mr. Matthew GreenAug 27, 2025
      Poor idling in your TOHATSU Outboard Motor could stem from: * Using improper engine oil. * Using improper gasoline. * Excessive oil in the fuel mixture. * Incorrect throttle link adjustment.
  • A
    Amber BowmanAug 27, 2025
    What causes abnormally high engine speed in a TOHATSU M 15D2 Outboard Motor?
    • G
      Gary MitchellAug 27, 2025
      An abnormally high engine speed in your TOHATSU Outboard Motor may be due to: * Incorrect throttle link adjustment. * Insufficient cooling water flow, which can be caused by a clogged or defective pump.
  • A
    amy02Sep 15, 2025
    What to do if there is unbalanced load on the boat with my TOHATSU M 15D2 Outboard Motor?
    • F
      fwilsonSep 15, 2025
      If there is an unbalanced load on the boat with your TOHATSU Outboard Motor, there is an unbalanced load on boat. Distribute the load evenly in the boat.
  • S
    Stephanie BriggsSep 12, 2025
    What to do if there is a faulty thermostat in my TOHATSU Outboard Motor?
    • D
      Dr. Tommy JohnsonSep 12, 2025
      If the thermostat on your TOHATSU Outboard Motor is faulty, there is a faulty thermostat. Replace the thermostat.
  • S
    Steven JohnsonSep 14, 2025
    What to do if my TOHATSU Outboard Motor has a damaged and bent propeller?
    • B
      Benjamin BrownSep 14, 2025
      If the propeller on your TOHATSU Outboard Motor is damaged and bent, there is a damaged and bent propeller. Replace the propeller.
  • W
    wrightmatthewSep 5, 2025
    What causes abnormally low engine speed in a TOHATSU M 15D2 Outboard Motor?
    • K
      Kevin WaltersSep 5, 2025
      If your TOHATSU Outboard Motor has abnormally low engine speed, you may be using improper engine oil. Use the correct type of engine oil.
  • C
    Caitlin CabreraSep 2, 2025
    Why is my TOHATSU Outboard Motor engine speed abnormally low?
    • L
      lrodriguezSep 2, 2025
      If you are experiencing abnormally low engine speed on your TOHATSU Outboard Motor, you might be using improper gasoline. Use the correct type of gasoline.

Summary

General Safety Information

Safe Operation of Boat

Ensure safe boat operation by understanding manual and regulations.

Emergency Stop Switch

How to use the emergency stop switch for safety.

Personal Flotation Device

Importance of wearing a PFD for operator and passengers.

Servicing, Replacement Parts & Lubricants

Recommendations for authorized service and genuine parts.

Maintenance

Owner's responsibility for safety checks and following maintenance procedures.

Specifications

Model Feature

Details on features like transom height, tiller handle, and tilt type.

Model Name Example

Explanation of how model names are structured and what each part signifies.

Parts Name

Label Locations

Warning Label Locations

Identifies the placement and type of warning labels on the motor.

Serial Number Label Locations

Shows where to find the serial number and year code for identification.

Installation

Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat

Instructions for securely mounting the motor onto the boat's transom.

Transom Matching

Guidance on aligning the anti-ventilation plate with the hull for optimal performance.

Remote Control Device Installation

Steps for installing the remote control box and cables.

Pre-Operating Preparations

Fuel Handling

Precautions and guidelines for safely handling gasoline and its vapors.

Fuel Filling

Procedures and warnings for filling the fuel tank correctly and safely.

Engine Oil Recommendation

Specifies the type of engine oil and mixing ratios for the outboard motor.

Break-In

Procedure for breaking in the new outboard motor to ensure longevity and performance.

Engine Operation

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide on how to start the outboard motor safely.

Forward, Reverse, and Acceleration

How to engage gears and control speed for forward and reverse movement.

Stopping the Engine

Instructions for safely shutting down the outboard motor.

Steering

How to operate the steering mechanism for directional control.

Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor

Removing the Outboard Motor

Steps to safely detach the motor from the boat.

Carrying the Outboard Motor

Guidelines for safely transporting the outboard motor.

Trailering

Procedures and precautions for trailering a boat with the outboard motor attached.

Adjustment

Steering Friction

Adjusting the resistance for steering control for comfortable operation.

Throttle Grip Friction

Adjusting the friction on the throttle grip for smooth speed control.

Remote Control Lever Friction

Adjusting friction on the remote control lever for precise throttle and shift operation.

Trim Tab Adjustment

How to adjust trim tabs to correct boat steering tendencies.

Inspection and Maintenance

Daily Inspection

Checks to perform before and after each use for safety and maintenance.

Periodic Inspection

Recommended maintenance schedule based on operating hours or months.

Off-season Storage

Procedures for preparing and storing the outboard motor during extended periods of non-use.

Troubleshooting

Tool Kit and Spare Parts

Propeller Table

TOHATSU M 15D2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTOHATSU
ModelM 15D2
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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