If the alarm persists after checking the oil level and
quality, please contact your dealer for repairs as soon
as possible.
Oil Sensor Reset
Whenever the drive oil is replaced, the drive oil sensor
must be reset. If your dealer changed the oil in the
drive, the sensor should already have been reset.
However, if you changed the drive oil yourself, or if the
dealer forgot to reset the sensor, the alarm may sound.
If this occurs, you can reset the sensor yourself by
using the following steps:
NOTICE!
This procedure must be carried out with the
boat out of the water. If you plan to run the boat while
it is out of the water, ensure that the engine has suffi-
cient cooling water by using the flush port. For addi-
tional information, please see
After Engine Shutdown:
Engine Flush
in the chapter entitled
Engine Shut-
down
.
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1.
Ensure that the drive is trimmed to six degrees or
below and that the cavitation plate is as close to
level as possible.
2.
Turn the engine off and allow the oil to settle for
at least 30 minutes.
3.
Remove the gear shift cover using a 12mm
socket to loosen and remove the five screws
holding it in place.
4.
Insert the key into the ignition switch
O
. Turn the
key one step to the right
I
to switch on engine
system voltage and instrumentation.
Do not start
the engine.
5.
Move the plastic protector
A
on the oil sensor
connector
B
.
6.
Press the release on the connector and pull the
plug out of the sensor. Wait at least three sec-
onds.
7.
Plug the connector back in. The engine alarm will
sound three beeps to acknowledge that the sen-
sor has been reset.
8.
Replace the cover and torque all screws to
13–17 ft. lb. (17–23 Nm).
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