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N
NO
OT
TIIC
CE
E
A
Allw
wa
ayyss u
usse
e e
etth
hyylle
en
ne
e--g
gllyycco
oll a
an
nttii--
ffrre
ee
ezze
e cco
on
ntta
aiin
niin
ng
g cco
orrrro
ossiio
on
n iin
nh
hiib
bii--
tto
orrss ssp
pe
ecciiffiicca
allllyy ffo
orr iin
ntte
errn
na
all
cco
om
mb
bu
ussttiio
on
n a
allu
um
miin
nu
um
m e
en
ng
giin
ne
ess..
To prevent antifreeze deterioration, al-
ways use the same brand and grade.
Never mix different brands or grades
unless cooling system is completely
flushed and refilled.
E
En
ng
giin
ne
e C
Co
oo
olla
an
ntt L
Le
evve
ell
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
NG
G
C
Ch
he
ecckk cco
oo
olla
an
ntt lle
evve
ell w
wiitth
h e
en
ng
giin
ne
e
cco
olld
d.. N
Ne
evve
err a
ad
dd
d cco
oo
olla
an
ntt w
wh
he
en
n e
en
n--
g
giin
ne
e iiss h
ho
ott..
C
CA
AU
UT
TIIO
ON
N
M
Ma
an
nyy cco
om
mp
po
on
ne
en
nttss iin
n tth
he
e e
en
ng
giin
ne
e
cco
om
mp
pa
arrttm
me
en
ntt m
ma
ayy b
be
e vve
erryy h
ho
ott.. D
Dii--
rre
ecctt cco
on
ntta
acctt m
ma
ayy rre
essu
ulltt iin
n sskkiin
n
b
bu
urrn
n..
1. Remove seats.
2. Locate the expansion tank cap.
T
TY
YP
PIIC
CA
AL
L
With watercraft on a level surface,
coolant level should be between
MIN. and MAX. marks on coolant
reservoir when engine is cold.
C
CO
OO
OL
LA
AN
NT
T E
EX
XP
PA
AN
NS
SIIO
ON
N T
TA
AN
NK
K
1. Level between marks when engine is cold
N
NO
OT
TE
E::
The watercraft is level when it is in
water. When on a trailer, raise trailer
tow pole and block in this position
when bumper rail is level.
Add coolant, see
Recommended
Engine Coolant
for specification, to
adjust
coolant
level
between
marks as required. Use a funnel to
avoid spillage. Do not overfill.
3. Properly tighten the expansion
tank cap. Reinstall seats.
N
NO
OT
TE
E::
A cooling system that frequently re-
quires coolant is an indication of leaks
or engine problems. See an author-
ized Sea-Doo dealer.
E
En
ng
giin
ne
e C
Co
oo
olla
an
ntt R
Re
ep
plla
acce
em
me
en
ntt
Coolant replacement should be per-
formed by an authorized Sea-Doo
dealer.
IIg
gn
niittiio
on
n C
Co
oiillss
IIg
gn
niittiio
on
n C
Co
oiill A
Acccce
essss
1. Remove tether cord from the en-
gine cut-off switch.
2. Remove seat(s).
3. Remove engine service cover by
removing the retaining screws.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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