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Yamaha F90 - Treatment of Submerged Motor

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5. Remove the fuel filter from its holder.
6. Unscrew the filter cup, and then remove
the O-ring from the filter cup. NO TICE:
Be careful not to twist the water de-
tection switch lead when unscrewing
the filter cup.
[ECM01961]
7. Drain the water in the filter cup by soak-
ing it up with a rag.
8. Put the O-ring on the filter cup in its orig-
inal position, and then install the filter cup
onto the filter housing. NOTICE: Be
careful not to twist the water detec-
tion switch lead when screwing the fil-
ter cup onto the filter housing.
[ECM01971]
9. Fit the fuel filter into its holder.
10. Connect the water detection switch cou-
pler securely until a click is heard.
11. Fasten the water detection switch lead
with the holder.
12. Install the top cowling.
13. Turn the main switch to the “ ” (on) po-
sition and check that the water separa-
tor-alert indicator remains off and the
buzzer does not sound. If the water sep-
arator-alert indicator blinks or the buzzer
sounds, have your Yamaha dealer check
the outboard motor. NOTICE : Although
the buzzer will stop when the engine is
started and the remote control lever is
moved to the forward or reverse posi-
tion, do not use the outboard motor.
Otherwise, serious engine damage
could occur.
[ECM02391]
EMU33502
Treatment of submerged motor
If the outboard motor is submerged, immedi-
ately take it to a Yamaha dealer. Otherwise
some corrosion may begin almost immedi-
ately. NOTICE: Do not attempt to run the
outboard motor until it has been com-
pletely inspected.
[ECM00402]
1. Fuel filter
1. O-ring
2. Filter cup
3. Water detection switch lead
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ZMU08706
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ZMU08707
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