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Remove spark plugs and dry them
with a clean and dry cloth.
Cover spark plug holes with a rag.
Ensure choke lever is completely pushed
in
(carburetor-equipped models)
.
RFI Models
To prevent fuel to be injected in the en-
gine, proceed as follows.
Remove safety lanyard from its switch.
Depress and hold the throttle lever at
full throttle position.
Reinstall the safety lanyard cap.
All Models
Crank engine several times to allow
water to escape from spark plug open-
ings.
Spray BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant
or equivalent into spark plug holes.
Crank engine again.
Reinstall spark plugs. Install clean dry
spark plugs if possible. Reconnect ca-
bles.
Start engine normally.
Fuel-Flooded Engine
When the engine does not start after
several attempts, the engine may be
fuel-flooded. Proceed as follows.
Carburetor-Equipped Models
Install the safety lanyard cap on its
switch.
Ensure choke lever is completely
pushed in.
Depress the throttle lever at full throt-
tle position and hold while starting the
engine. Try several times.
RFI Models
To prevent fuel to be injected in the en-
gine, proceed as follows.
Remove safety lanyard from its switch.
Depress the throttle lever at full throt-
tle position and hold.
Reinstall the safety lanyard cap on its
switch.
Try to start engine several times while
holding throttle lever.
All Models
As soon as the engine starts, release
throttle lever. Do not race engine.
If it does not work:
Remove spark plug cables and con-
nect them on the grounding device.
Remove spark plugs and dry them us-
ing a rag.
Cover spark plug holes with a rag.
Crank engine several times.
Reinstall spark plugs. Install clean dry
spark plugs if possible. Reconnect ca-
bles.
Start engine as explained above. If en-
gine continues to flood, see an autho-
rized Sea-Doo dealer.
WARNING
Always use spark plug cable ground-
ing device when removing spark
plugs.
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