Trouble Recovery
105
Q. Are outboard motor mounting bolts loose?
A. Tighten bolts or have serviced by a
Yamaha dealer.
Q. Is steering pivot loose or damaged?
A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
EMU29433
Temporary action in
emergency
EMU29441
Impact damage
EWM00870
The outboard motor can be seriously
damaged by a collision while operating or
trailering. Damage could make the out-
board motor unsafe to operate.
If the outboard motor hits an object in the wa-
ter, follow the procedure below.
1. Stop the engine immediately.
2. Check the control system and all compo-
nents for damage. Also, check the boat
for damage.
3. Whether damage is found or not, return
to the nearest harbor slowly and careful-
ly.
4. Have a Yamaha dealer check the out-
board motor before operating it again.
EMU35790
Running in an emergency (twin
engines or triple engines)
Normally use all outboard motors together
for cruising. When using only one or two en-
gines in an emergency, be sure to keep the
unused engine(s) tilted up and operate the
other engine(s) at low speed.
ECM01730
If the boat is operated with only one or
two engines, be sure to tilt the unused en-
gine(s) up. Otherwise water could enter
the exhaust pipe due to the wave action,
causing engine trouble.
When maneuvering at low speed, such as
near a dock, it is recommended to tilt the un-
used engine(s) down and to operate the un-
used engine(s) in neutral gear if possible.
EMU29473
Replacing fuse
If a fuse has blown, remove the electrical
cover, open the fuse holder and remove the
fuse with a fuse puller (if equipped). Replace
it with a spare one of the proper amperage.
EWM00631
Substituting an incorrect fuse or a piece
of wire could allow excessive current
flow. This could cause electric system
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