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Original Instructions

Read this guide thoroughly.

It contains important safety information.

Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old.

Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft.

2018

OPERATOR’S

Includes Safety, Watercraft and

Maintenance Information

GUIDE

2018

FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA               U/M:P.C

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OPERATOR’S GUIDE, RXT / GTX

 / Wake Pro Series / ENGLISH

GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, Série RXT / GTX

 / Wake Pro / ANGLAIS

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 / Wake Pro Series

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 / Wake

TM

 Pro

Summary of Contents for Sea-Doo GTX

Page 1: ...ant safety information Minimum recommended operator s age 16 years old Keep this Operator s Guide in the watercraft 2018 OPERATOR S Includes Safety Watercraft and Maintenance Information GUIDE 2018 2...

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Page 4: ...s or other property About this Operator s Guide This Operator s Guide has been pre pared to acquaint the owner operator or passenger with this personal water craft and its various controls mainte nanc...

Page 5: ...OL 17 Introduction 17 iTC intelligent Throttle Control 17 iBR intelligent Brake and Reverse System 18 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 20 Required Safety Equipment 20 Additional Recommended Equipment 22 PRACTICE EXER...

Page 6: ...esetting Numerical Display Indication 68 Multifunction Gauge Setup 68 EQUIPMENT 70 1 Glove Box 70 2 Storage Bin 72 3 Fire Extinguisher Holder 73 4 Safety Kit Holder 73 5 Seat 73 6 Passenger Handholds...

Page 7: ...rged Watercraft 115 Water Flooded Engine 115 Towing the Watercraft in Water 115 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 118 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 120 Engine Oil 120 Engine Coolant 122 Ignition Coils 123 Spa...

Page 8: ...NADA 2018 SEA DOO PERSONAL WATERCRAFT 160 US EPA EMISSION RELATED WARRANTY 164 CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MODEL YEAR 2018 SEA DOO PERSONAL WATERCRAFT 167 CALIFORNI...

Page 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 7...

Page 10: ...res and Other Hazards Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away from the en gine To reduce the risk of fire or explo...

Page 11: ...GENERAL PRECAUTIONS See your authorized Sea Doo dealer for available accessories for your wa tercraft ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 9...

Page 12: ...ng riders must brace them selves against the deceleration force to prevent from moving forward on the watercraft and losing balance When operating an iBR equipped wa tercraft be aware that other boats...

Page 13: ...ngs to be under wa ter may cause severe engine problems due to water ingestion Refer to HOW TO STEER WATERCRAFT in the OP ERATING INSTRUCTIONS section and the WARRANTY section contained in this Operat...

Page 14: ...ate charts of the boating area on board Before get ting underway check water conditions in the planned boating area Ensure there is enough fuel on board for the planned trip Always verify fuel level b...

Page 15: ...the intake grate while the engine is running Items such as long hair loose clothing or PFD straps can become entangled in mov ing parts If the throttle lever is depressed while braking the iBR system...

Page 16: ...wed on skis wakeboard or other water products Always carry an observer when pulling a tube skier or wakeboarder to observe the person being towed and inform the operator about the participants hand si...

Page 17: ...y Do not swim alone or at night F00A2LY SWIM AREA BUOY Do not water ski between sunset and sunrise It is illegal in most ar eas Do not drive the watercraft directly behind a water skier tuber or wake...

Page 18: ...rence If there is more than one person in the water huddling together is recommended This action tends to reduce the rate of heat loss and thus increase the survival time Always wear your PFD It won t...

Page 19: ...e Control The system uses an electronic throttle control ETC that provides command signals to the ECM Engine Control Module With this system there is no need for a traditional throttle cable The iTC a...

Page 20: ...ake and Reverse System This watercraft uses an electronically controlled braking and reverse system called the iBR system intelligent Brake and Reverse The iBR module controls the position of the iBR...

Page 21: ...convoy formation of the braking and maneuvering capability of your PWC what the plume of water indicates and that a greater dis tance must be maintained be tween watercraft Be aware that other boats...

Page 22: ...ht or approved flares Signaling device Sound producing devices air horn or whistle Recommended Protection Gears The operator and passenger s of PWCs must wear protective gear in cluding A wet suit bot...

Page 23: ...e I is most effective for all waters especially off shore when rescue may be delayed It is also the most effective in rough wa ters F00A2CY TYPE I WEARABLE PFD Type II Wearable turns its wearer in the...

Page 24: ...ntribute to in crease the risk of a collision Weighing the Risks vs Benefits In order to decide whether or not you should wear a helmet it is best to con sider the particular environment you will be r...

Page 25: ...tances Reverse Practice reverse operation to learn how the watercraft operates in reverse and reacts with steering inputs NOTE Always perform this exercise at slow speeds Avoiding an Obstacle Practice...

Page 26: ...ur watercraft will be have and respond to different inputs Loads Currents Wind Water conditions Make sure to be alert to these condi tions and adapt accordingly If pos sible practice further in these...

Page 27: ...RED light 2 GREEN light yield zone Crossing Give the right of way to a watercraft ahead and to your right Never cross in front of a boat you should see his RED light he should see your GREEN light he...

Page 28: ...with your watercraft You may misjudge the ability of the watercraft or your own riding skills and strike a boat or person This watercraft has the capability of turning more sharply than other boats h...

Page 29: ...RNING Fuel tank may be pressurized place one hand over the fuel cap when releasing the cap retaining latch Insert the gas pump spout into the filler neck and fill the fuel tank WARNING To prevent fuel...

Page 30: ...n result in the fol lowing problems in the fuel system components Starting and operating difficul ties Deterioration of rubber or plastic parts Corrosion of metal parts Damage to internal engine parts...

Page 31: ...s firmly secured on the trailer Use ad ditional tie downs if necessary Ensure fuel tank cap front stor age compartment cover glove box cover boarding platform and seat are properly latched Observe tra...

Page 32: ...ages are on your watercraft If missing or damaged they can be replaced free of charge See an authorized Sea Doo dealer Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft NOTE...

Page 33: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS 219001878 005_a ALL GTX RXT AND WAKE PRO 219001878 006_a WAKE PRO SPECIFIC EN 219905300 DEC LABEL 1 ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 31...

Page 34: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS EN 219905031 DEC LABEL 2 32 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________...

Page 35: ...IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS EN 219905030 DEC LABEL 3 EN FR219905305 DEC LABEL 4 ________ SAFETY INFORMATION ________ 33...

Page 36: ...NT ON PRODUCT LABELS EN 219905032 DEC LABEL 5 EN 219905035 DEC LABEL 6 F00A2TY LABEL 7 TYPICAL 219903301 LABEL 8 smo2009 002 109_a LABEL 9 smo2009 002 110_aen LABEL 10 34 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION __...

Page 37: ...ABEL 12 WARNING Never carry passengers on rear platform always use the rear seat to carry passengers EN FR 219905271 DEC LABEL 13 EN 219905036 DEC LABEL 14 NOTICE from 1 1 2 to 2 minutes 219904387 LAB...

Page 38: ...DEC LABEL 17 219903177 LABEL 18 219903228 LABEL 19 WAKE PRO MODELS ONLY EN 219905277 DEC LABEL 20 WAKE PRO MODELS ONLY EN 219905276 DEC LABEL 21 WAKE PRO MODELS ONLY Compliance Labels 219902679 LABEL...

Page 39: ...D STATES APPLICABLE FOR MODELS EVERYWHERE EXCEPT CANADA AND UNITED STATES WHEN EQUIVALENT TO A MODEL CERTIFIED TO US EPA STANDARDS EN 219905033 DEC LABEL 24 The EPA compliance label is located on the...

Page 40: ...ake Pro EN 219904650 DEC Watercraft Outside North America GTX GTX LTD RXT RXT X and Wake Pro MAXIMUM CAPACITIES ABOVE INFORMATION ALSO APPLIES IN THE U S A 570 Montagne Valcourt Qc CA JOE 2LO Skaldens...

Page 41: ...ctogram WARNING Never put gasoline in ski py lon hole Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive Fuel vapors can spread and be ig nited by a spark or flame many feets away 219001878 708 LABE...

Page 42: ...crash Before performing the pre ride inspection read and understand the CONTROLS section What to Do Before Launching the Watercraft WARNING Engine should be off and the tether cord cap should always b...

Page 43: ...lled and secured Make sure bungee cords are in good condition Ensure wakeboard is correctly installed in rack and secured Ski wakeboard pylon WAKE Pro model Inspect and check operation Engine START ST...

Page 44: ...epair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance repair or re placement Please refer to the US EPA EMISSIONS RELATED WAR RANTY contained herein for infor mation about warranty claims To acces...

Page 45: ...fric tion is felt in the throttle lever refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer iBR Lever Check the iBR lever for free and smooth operation It should return to its initial position immediately after it...

Page 46: ...cap from the engine cut off switch or pressing the START STOP button does not stop the engine do not use the watercraft See your authorized Sea Doo dealer What to Do After Launching the Watercraft Ch...

Page 47: ...e Trim System VTS With the engine running in forward thrust use the VTSTM system to move the jet pump nozzle up and then down alternately to check VTS operation Confirm the VTS position indicator move...

Page 48: ...PRE RIDE INSPECTION This page is intentionally blank 46 _______ SAFETY INFORMATION ________...

Page 49: ...WATERCRAFT INFORMATION _______________ 47...

Page 50: ...ion on vehicle safety labels refer to WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS 219001878 010_a GTX GTX LIMITED RXT WAKE PRO 219001878 009_a RXT X NOTE Some indications functions and features described in this section...

Page 51: ...atercraft speed release the throttle lever 219001878 011_a 1 Throttle lever 2 To accelerate 3 To decelerate The throttle lever is spring loaded and should return to rest position idle when not pressed...

Page 52: ...witch 2 Tether cord secured to operator s PFD To stop engine pull the tether cord cap from the engine cut off switch WARNING Should the engine be stopped the brake function and all watercraft directio...

Page 53: ...setting the maximum speed of the watercraft For more information on learning keys refer to OPERATING MODES section 5 Engine START STOP Button The engine START STOP button is lo cated on the LH handle...

Page 54: ...own after 75 seconds Key on System will shut down after 60 minutes or if the voltage threshold is reached 6 VTS Variable Trim System Button This watercraft is equipped with a pro grammable high perfor...

Page 55: ...to make a selection or change a setting through the information center for Ski and Cruise functions Press SET button to select the desired function navigate through a function submenu or to save any m...

Page 56: ...INFORMATION CENTER GAUGES WARNING Do not adjust the display while riding you could lose control 219001695 201_a TYPICAL GTX 155 A Multifunction gauge 54 ______________...

Page 57: ...XCEPT GTX 155 A Multifunction gauge B Analog speedometer C Analog tachometer D Indicator lights A Multifunction Gauge Features 219001694 204 TYPICAL MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE See table for features applicab...

Page 58: ...8 iBR position indicator X X X X X 9 Compass indicator 1 N A X X X X 10 TOURING mode indicator X X X X X 11 SPORT mode indicator X X X X X 12 Boost gauge N A N A N A X N A 13 ECO mode indicator X X X...

Page 59: ...eration Display scrolling messages of func tion activation or system faults Display fault codes NOTE The default indication in the multifunction display is the compass direction MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY...

Page 60: ...X X X X X VTS preset X X X X X VTS settings through gauge N A N A N A N A N A SKI MODE settings X Fuel consumption instant and average X X X X X Fuel autonomy distance and time to empty X X Lap timer...

Page 61: ...iodically 4 VTS Position The VTS position indication located in the bottom LH side of the digital screen shows the riding attitude of the water craft A single segment of a bar gauge type indicator is...

Page 62: ...usly displays the accumu lated engine hours in AM RPMgal h lap HOUR METER DISPLAY 8 iBR Position Provides an indication of the iBR gate position N neutral F forward R reverse in AM RPMgal h lap iBR PO...

Page 63: ...mode refer to OPERATING MODES 11 Sport Mode Indicator in AM RPMgal h lap SPORT MODE INDICATOR When sport mode of operation is se lected the sport mode indicator will come on and stay on until sport m...

Page 64: ...ING MODES for de tailed instructions 14 CRUISE Mode Indicator The cruise mode indicator comes ON when CRUISE MODE has been activated SLOW SPEED MODE has been acti vated CRUISE MODE INDICATOR Refer to...

Page 65: ...signal is lost a default mode is used whereby the speed is calculated using infor mation received from other systems to provide an estimated watercraft speed C Analog Tachometer The tachometer provide...

Page 66: ...r shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance repair or replacement Please refer to the US EPA EMISSIONS RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims LOW FUEL Low fu...

Page 67: ...ot recom mended as it deters your attention from situational awareness in AM RPMgal h lap MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY NOTE To change the unit of measure ment or the language displayed see your authorized Se...

Page 68: ...P or DOWN button until ALL is visible in the lap counter in AM RPMgal h lap 2 1 MESSAGE DISPLAYED LAP TIMER 1 Total time 2 ALL is displayed here To reset the lap timer and lap counter press and hold t...

Page 69: ...zero 0 VTS Mode The VTS MODE function is used to manually set the VTS or change VTS PRESET settings Refer to OPERAT ING INSTRUCTIONS for details Display The DISPLAY function is used to change the ind...

Page 70: ...y saved The following abbreviations are used in the numerical display FT or M RPM MPH or Km h F or C AM or PM Gal h or l h Resetting Numerical Display Indication The following numerical display indica...

Page 71: ...ime 5 Press the SET button to save the setting and return to the main dis play NOTE The clock uses the GPS sig nal to maintain the appropriate time referenced to Greenwich Mean Time GMT When setting t...

Page 72: ...Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations For information on vehicle safety labels refer to WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS 219001878 041_a TYPICAL 219001878 042_a WAKE PRO MODELS 1 Glove Bo...

Page 73: ...artphone connectors Many models of smartphones have a brittle female connector so extra care should be taken when inserting in the watertight compartment BRP recom mends to use a short cable no more t...

Page 74: ...desiccant frequently Refer to BRP AUDIO PREMIUM SYS TEM for complete instructions 2 Storage Bin A storage bin that can be used to carry larger personal articles is located under the front cover 219001...

Page 75: ...perly secure the fire extinguisher 219001878 019_a 1 Fire extinguisher 4 Safety Kit Holder NOTE Safety kit is sold separately The safety kit support is located under the front storage bin cover Use th...

Page 76: ...ainers Align the seat latch with the latch pin and firmly press down on the rear por tion of the seat to lock it in place 219001878 023_a LATCH PINS Pull up on the rear portion of the seat to ensure i...

Page 77: ...towing diving or jumping or any other purpose other than as a boarding step Stay on center of the step Only one person at a time on the step WARNING Be aware of the iBR gate move ment when starting t...

Page 78: ...INQ COOLER INSTALLED 9 Front and Rear Eyelets Eyelets can be used for mooring tow ing and as tie down points when trailer ing your watercraft Front Eyelet 219001878 031_a TYPICAL 1 Front eyelet Rear E...

Page 79: ...e to be evacuated and helps to reduce con densation 219001878 004_a TYPICAL 1 Drain plugs 2 Tighten 3 Loosen NOTICE Ensure drain plugs are properly secured prior to launching the watercraft in water 1...

Page 80: ...when not in use WARNING When using the ski pylon never carry cargo or accessories on the boarding platform WARNING Always install the passenger seat when the ski pylon is installed NOTICE The ski pyl...

Page 81: ...ylon cover When not in use safely store the pylon and support in an appropriate location Never ride without the rear seat in stalled The installation is the reverse of the re moval procedure 13 Wakebo...

Page 82: ...s sup port 3 When installing a wakeboard on the rack position wakeboard fin s outward with the heel of the boots facing down near freeboard of the PWC 4 Secure wakeboard using bungee cords WARNING To...

Page 83: ...nd whip someone when released Use cau tion To remove the wakeboard rack de press the lever at the top of the rack and remove it from its retaining brack ets 219001878 037_a WAKEBOARD RACK REMOVAL 1 Pr...

Page 84: ...the remote will automatically try to pair with the last connected device or will go in pair ing mode if no paired devices are de tected When the system is in pair ing mode the Play Pause Power 1 ligh...

Page 85: ...the buttons will illuminate when the unit is pow ered On Volume Up and Volume Down These buttons will turn up or turn down the output of the volume When the unit has reached the minimum or ma ximum o...

Page 86: ...r brief full acceleration and speed variations contribute to a good break in NOTICE Continued wide open throttle accelerations or operation prolonged cruising speeds are detri mental during the break...

Page 87: ...ercraft Then bring the other foot over the seat and place it on the other footboard Push the watercraft away from the dock F18A01Y Boarding from Shallow Water In shallow water board the watercraft fro...

Page 88: ...when starting the engine shutting down the engine or us ing the iBR lever Automatic movement of the gate may squeeze fingers or toes of peo ple taking a hold on the back or your PWC Never use propulsi...

Page 89: ...ICE Stay on center of the step Only one person at a time on the step Reach forward with one hand and take hold of the molded handle behind the seat then stand on the boarding step smo2009 002 142 TYPI...

Page 90: ...ater while in the water the passenger may hold the water craft steady to help the operator climb aboard smo2009 002 146 TYPICAL NOTICE Stay on center of the step Only one person at a time on the step...

Page 91: ...ercraft 5 Depress the START STOP button to start the engine NOTICE In the event the engine does not start right away do not hold START STOP button more than 10 seconds to avoid starter over heating A...

Page 92: ...le or the waist of the person ahead of them Reduce speed and avoid sharp turns Avoid choppy water conditions when carrying a passenger Tight Turns and Other Special Maneuvers Any tight turns or specia...

Page 93: ...R lever while ap plying throttle moderately To re engage forward thrust from brak ing simultaneously pull in the throttle lever while releasing the iBR lever The watercraft will accelerate forward aft...

Page 94: ...be running to be able to use the brake The brake is only applicable when operating in forward movement it has no effect on rearward velocity The brake cannot prevent your PWC from drifting due to cur...

Page 95: ...r When at speed and the brake is first applied a plume of water will shoot up in the air behind the watercraft which may cause the operator of a following watercraft to momentarily loose sight of your...

Page 96: ...ies As with any watercraft speed and operator body position and movement body English will deter mine the degree and sharpness of the watercraft turn Porpoising can be re duced or eliminated if the no...

Page 97: ...released at the desired trim attitude or the maximum trim position up or down is reached Using Preset Trim Positions Two preset trim positions can be se lected To select the highest trim position rec...

Page 98: ...position indicator at setting 1 bow down 6 Press the SET button to save PRE SET 1 and display PRESET 2 7 Press the VTS UP or DOWN button to change the PRESET 2 VTS posi tion Gauge will display settin...

Page 99: ...ltaneously both the UP and DOWN buttons 219001878 014_a VTS CONTROL BUTTON 1 Up 2 Down in AM RPMgal h lap MESSAGE DISPLAYED LAUNCH CONTROL ON To deactivate the Launch Control press simultaneously both...

Page 100: ...y water drag against the hull The stopping distance will vary depending on the watercraft size weight speed water surface condi tion presence and direction of wind and current The iBR system can also...

Page 101: ...er that when operating in re verse steering direction is reversed Turning the handlebars to the left will move the stern to the right when back ing up and vice versa WARNING Directional control is red...

Page 102: ...Models Except RXT X A TOURING mode indicator is ON in the multifunction gauge to confirm the active mode of operation in AM RPMgal h lap TOURING MODE INDICATOR ALL MODELS EXCEPT RXT X Sport Mode When...

Page 103: ...htly 2 Press the SPORT button again to ac tivate sport mode A scrolling SPORT MODE ACTIVATED message will momentarily confirm that sport mode has been activated in AM RPMgal h lap MESSAGE DISPLAYED SP...

Page 104: ...Mgal h lap MESSAGE DISPLAYED SPORT MODE DEACTIVATED NOTE After a few seconds the gauge will revert to its normal display All Models Except RXT X 2 Ensure the TOURING mode indica tor is on in AM RPMgal...

Page 105: ...cruise speed using the throttle lever The set cruise speed will not be exceeded even if the throttle lever is fully depressed As you proceed under a constant cruis ing speed setting keep your attenti...

Page 106: ...ing use Cruise Mode Activation at Idle Speed NOTE This function is available up to approximately 10 km h 6 MPH To activate and preset CRUISE MODE at idle speed in forward thrust 1 Press and hold the c...

Page 107: ...ll be heard and the cruise light will go out Slow Speed Mode The Intelligent Throttle Control also allows for a Slow Speed Mode where the driver can adjust and set idle speed This is usefull when oper...

Page 108: ...MODE _ SPEED ADJUSTING The default slow speed setting of 1 will also come on for a few seconds in the numerical display in AM RPMgal h lap SLOW SPEED MODE INDICATION 1 SLOW SPEED MODE ACTIVATED messag...

Page 109: ...AGE DISPLAYED SLOW SPEED MODE ACTIVE The displays will revert back to their previous indication a few seconds after the last activation of the UP or DOWN button Deactivating Slow Speed Mode The slow s...

Page 110: ...any value within the selected RAMP speed range NOTE If the desired target speed can not be set in the selected RAMP you must exit then reengage SKI MODE and select a different RAMP Engaging and Using...

Page 111: ...nge to the TARGET SPEED set ting function 1 2 SECOND SETTING AVAILABLE TARGET SPEED 1 TARGET SPEED message 2 Target speed setting 6 Press the UP DOWN button to increase or decrease the target speed 7...

Page 112: ...ased during a ski run the SKI MODE indica tor light will start to blink and the speed adjust function using the UP DOWN ar row button will be deactivated 11 To end a ski run or to pick up a fallen ski...

Page 113: ...e setting function The display will change to L Key in AM RPMgal h lap FUNCTION SELECTED LEARNING KEY 1 L KEY message 2 Learning key setting 4 Press the UP or DOWN button to toggle the key setting bet...

Page 114: ...he time this will remove the blockage Start engine and make sure watercraft operates properly NOTICE Ensure there is at least 90 cm 3 ft of water under the low est rear portion of the hull when all pa...

Page 115: ...the propulsion system strictly observe the following before pro ceeding Remove tether cord from the engine cut off switch Wait at least 5 minutes Do not press on START STOP button Should the START ST...

Page 116: ...igned so that it should not turn over easily Two spon sons mounted on the side of the hull assist watercraft stability If it turns over it will remain capsized WARNING When watercraft is capsized do n...

Page 117: ...start the engine Water trapped in intake manifold would flow towards the engine and possibly cause severe engine damage Bring the watercraft to an authorized Sea Doo dealer as soon as possible to hav...

Page 118: ...SPECIAL PROCEDURES This page is intentionally blank 116 ______________...

Page 119: ...MAINTENANCE ______________ 117...

Page 120: ...ou must follow the instructions for fuel requirements in the fueling section of this manual Even if gasoline containing greater than ten volume percent ethanol is readily available the US EPA issued a...

Page 121: ...ler and the wear ring Inspect jet pump shaft condition and radial play Inspect the jet pump housing impeller cover O rings and seals for signs of water intrusion Verify and lubricate splines of the dr...

Page 122: ...able for the engine may not be covered by the BRP limited war ranty Engine Oil Level NOTICE Operating the engine with an improper level may severely damage engine CAUTION Many components in the engine...

Page 123: ...ver opening 8 3 Add a small amount of the rec ommended oil to reach the proper level NOTICE Do not overfill 219001878 050_a 1 Oil dipstick 2 Oil filler cap NOTE Every time oil is added in the engine t...

Page 124: ...etely flushed and refilled Engine Coolant Level WARNING Check coolant level with engine cold Never add coolant when en gine is hot CAUTION Many components in the engine compartment may be very hot Dir...

Page 125: ...coil connector NOTICE Do not pry on ignition coil using any tool 2 Remove ignition coil retaining screw 3 Remove ignition coil from spark plug by rotating coil side to side as you pull up Ignition Coi...

Page 126: ...ICATIONS 2 Apply LOCTITE 767 ANTISEIZE LU BRICANT P N 293 800 070 over the spark plug threads to prevent possible seizure 3 Hand screw spark plug into cylinder head Then tighten the spark plug to spec...

Page 127: ...craft is out of the water the heat exchanger in the ride plate may become very hot Avoid any contact with ride plate as burns may occur Connect a garden hose to connector lo cated at the rear of water...

Page 128: ...g water in its inlet and outlet and then apply a coating of XPS Lube or equivalent CAUTION When operating the engine while the watercraft is out of the water the heat exchanger in the ride plate may b...

Page 129: ...rive line seal has no cooling when watercraft is out of water Close the water tap Remove the garden hose from the ve hicle Quickly rev the engine 3 5 times at ap proximately 5000 RPM NOTICE Always clo...

Page 130: ...REASE P N 293 550 030 or equivalent Lubricate pylon throughout its length Wipe off all excess grease and reinstall pylon Extend and retract several times to dis tribute the lubricant Fuses Fuse Remova...

Page 131: ...ated on the fuse box cover Fuse Description FUSE RATING DESCRIPTION 1 Not used 2 15 A Fuel Inj Ing Coils and Fuel Pump 3 3 A Bilge Pump if equipped 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 30 A Charge 7 5 A Cluster 8...

Page 132: ...system flushing and anticor rosion treatment when watercraft is used in salt water will result in dam age to the watercraft and its compo nents Never leave the watercraft stored in direct sunlight Wat...

Page 133: ...P N 413 408 601 or equivalent should be added in the fuel tank to prevent fuel deteriora tion and fuel system gumming Follow stabilizer manufacturers instructions for proper use NOTICE It is highly r...

Page 134: ...r must be re moved Using the flushing connector inject pressurized air at 379 kPa 55 PSI into system until there is no more water flowing from jet pump 219001878 054_a 1 Flushing connector The followi...

Page 135: ...alent over all metallic compo nents in engine compartment NOTE The seat should be removed during storage This will prevent en gine compartment condensation and possible corrosion Body and Hull Body an...

Page 136: ...gns are performed by the au thorized Sea Doo dealer WARNING Only perform procedures as de tailed in the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE It is recommended that the assistance of an autho rized Sea Doo dealer be p...

Page 137: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________ 135...

Page 138: ...057_a TYPICAL 1 Hull Identification Number HIN It is composed of 12 digits YDV 12345 L 8 09 Model year Year of production Month of production Serial number a letter may also be used as a digit Manufac...

Page 139: ...void the user s authority to operate the equip ment IC Registration Number 12006A M01456 FCC ID 2ACERM01456 We the party responsible for compli ance declare under our sole respon sibility that the dev...

Page 140: ...modify the engine in any manner that would alter the horsepower or allow emissions levels to exceed their predetermined factory specifications EPA Emission Regulations All 1999 and more recent Sea Doo...

Page 141: ...0 6 1 Compression ratio 230 8 4 1 1 Declared power as per ISO 8665 at propeller shaft LUBRICATION SYSTEM 155 engine XPS 4 stroke synthetic blend oil summer P N 293 600 121 or a 5W40 or 10W40 engine oi...

Page 142: ...njection type Multipoint fuel injection with iTC intelligent Throttle Control Single throttle body 60 mm with an actuator Fuel type Inside North America RON MON 2 GTX 155 GTX 230 GTX LTD 230 Wake PRO...

Page 143: ...trol button with 2 preset positions WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY GTX 155 348 kg 768 lb GTX 230 365 kg 805 lb GTX LTD 230 380 kg 838 lb RXT 230 365 kg 805 lb Dry weight Wake Pro 370 kg 815 lb All GTX mo...

Page 144: ...Overall length 345 1 cm 135 9 in Overall width 125 5 cm 49 4 in Overall height GTX GTX LTD RXT WAKE PRO 114 cm 44 9 in MATERIALS Impeller material Stainless steel Impeller housing stator Aluminum alu...

Page 145: ...tic blend oil summer P N 293 600 121 or a motorcycle oil compatible with wet clutches and meeting both requirements for API service classification SL SJ SM or SN and JASO MA2 classification Lubricatio...

Page 146: ...tank capacity including reserve 60 L 16 U S gal ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition system type IDI Inductive Discharge Ignition Battery Sealed 12 V 18 A h Make and type NGK KR9C G or equivalent Spark plug Gap...

Page 147: ...all length GTX Limited 300 RXT X 300 345 1 cm 135 9 in Overall width GTX Limited 300 RXT X 300 125 5 cm 49 4 in GTX Limited 300 114 cm 44 9 in Overall height RXT X 300 115 cm 45 3 in MATERIALS Impelle...

Page 148: ...SPECIFICATIONS This page is intentionally blank 146 ______________...

Page 149: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ______________ 147...

Page 150: ...connections corroded or loose Bad ground Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer 6 Water flooded engine Refer to WATER FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES 7 Faulty sensor or ECM Seek service from an au...

Page 151: ...LARLY 1 Fouled defective worn spark plugs Replace 2 Fuel Level too low stale or water contaminated Siphon and or refill 3 Faulty ignition coil s Seek service from an authorized Sea Doo dealer repair s...

Page 152: ...retry watercraft If problem persists seek service from an authorized Sea Doo dealer repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance repair or replacement Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION...

Page 153: ...wear ring Replace Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer 3 Engine management system fault detected check engine pilot lamp is ON Refer to MONITORING SYSTEM 4 Faulty supercharger and or intercooler sup...

Page 154: ...debris jammed around impeller Clean Refer to JET PUMP WATER INTAKE AND IMPELLER CLEANING in SPECIAL PROCEDURES section Check for damage 2 Damaged impeller shaft or drive shaft Refer to an authorized S...

Page 155: ...shooting the watercraft systems when comparing them to a fault list Fault codes can be viewed in the in formation center multifunction display however this function is only available if a fault is sti...

Page 156: ...ESCRIPTION LOW or HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE Low high battery voltage HIGH TEMPERATURE Engine or exhaust system overheating CHECK ENGINE or LIMP HOME MODE Check engine minor fault req maint or LIMP HOME MOD...

Page 157: ...OLTAGE High battery voltage detected LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE Low battery voltage detected LIMP HOME MODE Major fault detected engine power limited FUEL SENSOR DEFECTIVE Fuel level sensor fault WATER TEMP...

Page 158: ...enance repair or replacement Please refer to the US EPA EMISSIONS RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims Watercraft is upside down Turn watercraft upright Refer to SPE...

Page 159: ...RANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims Continuously beeps Low oil pressure Turn off engine as soon as possible Check oil level and refill Seek service from an authorized Sea Doo...

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Page 161: ...WARRANTY ______________ 159...

Page 162: ...ONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY SOME STATES PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE DIS CLAIMERS LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IDENTIFIED ABOVE AS A RESULT THEY MAY NOT APPLY...

Page 163: ...sed in connection with generating income or any work or employment during any part of the warranty period A personal watercraft is also used commercially when at any point during the warranty period i...

Page 164: ...er must notify an authorized servicing BRP dealer within three 3 days of the appearance of a defect and provide it with reasonable access to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it The cus...

Page 165: ...rsy or a dispute in connection with this BRP limited warranty BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized BRP dealer s...

Page 166: ...emission related parts to the authorized Sea Doo dealers unless for emergency repairs as required by item 2 of the following list As a certifying manufacturer BRP will not deny emission related warran...

Page 167: ...valves Sensors Electronic control units 3 The following parts are considered emission related components for evapora tive emissions Fuel tank Fuel cap Fuel line Fuel line fittings Clamps Pressure rel...

Page 168: ...er has no responsibility or by acts of God For example an emission related warranty claim need not be honored for failures that have been directly caused by the operator s abuse of the engine equipmen...

Page 169: ...ving money and resources Longer Emission Warranty Protects consumer for worry free operation One Star Low Emission The one star label identifies personal watercraft outboard stern drive and inboard en...

Page 170: ...d of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your personal watercraft engine Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel injection sys...

Page 171: ...your personal water craft All emission warranty parts are warranted by BRP for the entire warranty period of the personal watercraft unless the part is scheduled for replacement as required maintenan...

Page 172: ...deny you warranty coverage if your engine s or a part has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance or unapproved modifications You are responsible for presenting your engine to an authorized B...

Page 173: ...red or replaced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc PARTS COVERED 1 Clamp s 2 Fuel Cap 3 Fuel Line 4 Fuel Line Fitting s 5 Fuel Tank 6 Pressure Relief Valve s 7 Vapor Hose s 8 All other parts not...

Page 174: ...amount of time not to exceed 30 calendar days If you have question regarding your warranty coverage you should contact Bombardier Recreational Products at 1 888 272 9222 172 ______________...

Page 175: ...THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EX PRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR...

Page 176: ...tation expenses telephone rental taxi in convenience insurance coverage loan payments loss of time loss of income or time missed for downtime experience due to service work 4 WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD...

Page 177: ...e right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditio...

Page 178: ...rms and conditions shall also be transferred and be valid for the remaining coverage period provided BRP or an authorized Sea Doo Distributor Dealer receives a proof that the former owner agreed to th...

Page 179: ...nal watercraft has been altered or modified to change its intended use 2 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OT...

Page 180: ...Damages to gel coat finish including but not limited to cosmetic gel coat finish defects blisters starring crazing and fiberglass delamination caused by blis ters crazing spider or hairline cracks and...

Page 181: ...icing Sea Doo Distributor Dealer within two 2 months of the appearance of a defect and pro vide it with reasonable access to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it The customer must also...

Page 182: ...ship in addition to the coordinates of the new owner 9 CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty BRP suggests that you try to resolve the...

Page 183: ...ple or model Have the qualities that a buyer may legitimately expect considering the pub lic declarations of the seller the manufacturer of its representative including in advertising or labeling or 2...

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Page 186: ...tomer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products To exercise your right to consult or correct your data or to be removed from the addressee list for direct...

Page 187: ...e de la c te d Azur Le Canet 13590 Meyreuil France Ingvald Ystgaardsvei 15 N 7484 Trondeim Norway Isoaavantie 7 PL 8040 96101 Rovaniemi Formv gen 16 S 906 21 Ume Sweden Avenue d Ouchy 4 6 1006 Lausann...

Page 188: ...se of change of ownership please join a proof that the former owner agreed to the transfer Notifying BRP even after the expiration of the limited warranty is very important as it enables BRP to reach...

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Page 196: ...X Wake Pro Series ENGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR S rie RXT GTX Wake Pro ANGLAIS AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC OR ITS AFFILIATES 2017 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PROD...

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