
3-2
270 Vantage
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
R
• Unscrew the cap
a n d c h e c k t h e
f l u i d l e v e l i n
the reservoir, fill
ONLY
with SAE
0W-30 Full Synthetic
Power Steering Fluid if necessary.
• Replace cap and cover
Make a habit of checking the fluid level before each
trip.
Proper maintenance of this system will ensure worry-
free usage for the life of your boat. Steering system
integrity is imperative when engaging in recreational
water activities. Special care and attention must be
taken to ensure proper performance of the steering
system and should include the following:
• After the first few hours of operation and at
regular intervals, check all fasteners and the
complete steering system for security and
integrity.
• Inspect for corrosion. Any part affected by
corrosion must be replaced.
• When replacing parts, self locking hardware
must be used.
• Check the fluid level in the helm pump unit.
• Lubricate slides on the engine cylinders.
All steering systems whether mechanical or hydraulic
require regular inspections, periodic adjustment and
occasional replacement may be necessary.
Use rags or sponges to soak up fuel or oily waste,
then dispose of them properly ashore. If there is a
large quantity of fuel or oil in the bilge, contact a
knowledgeable marine service to remove it. Never
pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard.
!
CAUTION
Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can
subject offenders to severe penalties
!
CAUTION
Continuous kinking, rubbing and twisting may
weaken hose(s) to a point of rupture. Visually
inspect all hoses for wear and damage.
Power Steering
The Verado four-stroke
engine uses an enclosed
hydraulic pump unit.
The pump is electri-
cally operated to provide
hydraulic pressure to
the steering system.
The
pump is located in the aft
portside of the bilge and
can be accessed by lifting
the equipment hatch in the
aft cockpit deck.
Filling & Maintenance
The system is virtually maintenance free, aside from
regular fluid checks and visually inspecting the out
-
side of the unit for signs of leaks or damage.
• Remove the pump cover
by pulling up and out on
the locking tabs on the
sides of the unit.
!
CAUTION
Do not cover cracks in the steering cable or
fittings with tape or other sealants. This will
create a hazard in which the cable can fail
suddenly without warning.
REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL
IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY.
Summary of Contents for 270 VANTAGE
Page 20: ...xviii 270 Vantage R THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 44: ...1 24 270 Vantage Section 1 Safety R THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 74: ...2 30 270 Vantage Section 2 General Information R THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 112: ...4 8 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R 12 VDC Wiring Schematic Fig 4 8 1 ...
Page 113: ...4 9 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Wiring Schematic Fig 4 9 1 ...
Page 114: ...4 10 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Helm Breaker Panel Schematic Fig 4 10 1 ...
Page 115: ...4 11 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Outboard Switch Panel Schematic Fig 4 11 1 ...
Page 116: ...4 12 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Inboard Switch Panel Schematic Fig 4 12 1 ...
Page 117: ...4 13 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Starboard Deck Harness Fig 4 13 1 ...
Page 118: ...4 14 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Port Deck Harness Fig 4 14 1 ...
Page 119: ...4 15 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Hull Harness Fig 4 15 1 ...
Page 125: ...4 21 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Audio System Schematic Fig 4 21 1 ...
Page 126: ...4 22 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Audio System Premium Schematic Fig 4 22 1 ...
Page 128: ...4 24 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Joystick Steering Schematic Option Fig 4 24 1 ...
Page 129: ...4 25 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Port Harness Fig 4 25 1 ...
Page 130: ...4 26 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Starboard Harness Fig 4 26 1 ...
Page 131: ...4 27 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Console Hardtop Harness Fig 4 27 1 ...
Page 132: ...4 28 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Batteries Harness Fig 4 28 1 ...
Page 133: ...4 29 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R Console Hardtop Harness Fig 4 29 1 ...
Page 134: ...4 30 270 Vantage Section 4 Electrical System R THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 148: ......