If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights
If you check your engine oil level regularly,
you should never see the low oil pressure
indicator while riding.
Low oil pressure may be caused by an oil
leak, a low oil level, or some problem in the
engine's lubrication system.
If the indicator and the WARNING lamp
come on and hear a warning beeper while you're
riding, don't ignore it. Return to shore and stop
the engine as soon as it's safe to do so.
To stop the warning beeper, press and hold
any one of the four control buttons (SET,
MODE, ID SET, or ID No.) for about 2
seconds.
If the oil pressure drops below a certain level,
engine revs are automatically limited to 3,000
rpm. If the pressure continues dropping, the
engine will automatically shut off and cannot
be restarted until the pressure problem is
solved.
•
Check for an oil leak.
•
Then check the oil level. If necessary, add
the recommended oil (
upper level mark on the land.
•
After adding oil, start the engine, and
check that the low oil pressure indicator
goes off. Check for a possible leak.
If the indicator goes off and there is no leak
—
resume riding. If there is a leak
—
do not
ride the PWC until the leak is repaired by a
Honda PWC dealer.
Continuing to ride with low oil pressure can
cause serious engine damage.
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