check engine YAMAHA GP1300R 2007 Owners Manual
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Table of contents
General and important labels ........... 1
Identification numbers .................... 1
Primary Identification (PRI-ID)
number ........................................... 1
Hull Identification Number (HIN) ........ 1
Engine serial number ........................ 1
Model information ........................... 2
Builder’s plate .................................... 2
Important labels .............................. 3
Warning labels ................................... 4
Other labels ....................................... 7
Safety information ............................. 9
Limitations on who may operate
the watercraft .............................. 9
Cruising limitations ....................... 10
Operation requirements ............... 11
Recommended equipment ........... 13
Hazard information ....................... 14
Watercraft characteristics ............. 14
Safe boating rules ........................ 15
Enjoy your watercraft
responsibly ................................ 16
Features and functions ................... 17
Location of main components ...... 17
Operation of controls and other
functions .................................... 21
Seat ................................................. 21
Hood ................................................ 21
Fuel tank filler cap ........................... 22
Oil tank filler cap .............................. 22
Engine stop switch .......................... 22
Engine shut-off switch ..................... 22
Start switch ...................................... 23
Throttle lever ................................... 23
Cooling water pilot outlets ............... 23
Steering system ............................... 24
Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS)
selector ........................................ 25
Handgrip .......................................... 26
Bow eye ........................................... 26
Stern rope holes .............................. 27Yamaha Engine Management
System (YEMS) ........................... 27
Multifunction information center ...... 27
Storage compartments .................... 32
Yamaha Adjustable
Sponsons (YAS) .......................... 33
Operation ......................................... 35
Fuel and oil .................................. 35
Gasoline .......................................... 35
2-stroke engine oil ........................... 36
Filling the fuel tank .......................... 36
Filling the oil tank ............................. 36
Pre-operation checks ................... 38
Pre-operation check list ................... 38
Pre-operation check points .............. 39
Operation ..................................... 45
Engine break-in ............................... 45
Launching the watercraft ................. 46
Starting the engine .......................... 46
Stopping the engine ........................ 48
Leaving the watercraft ..................... 48
Operating your watercraft ............ 48
Getting to know your watercraft ....... 48
Learning to operate your
watercraft ..................................... 48
Riding with a passenger .................. 49
Starting the watercraft ..................... 50
Boarding and starting in
deep water ................................... 51
Capsized watercraft ......................... 54
Turning the watercraft ..................... 55
Stopping the watercraft ................... 56
Beaching the watercraft ................... 57
Docking the watercraft ..................... 57
Rough water operation .................... 57
Post-operation care ...................... 58
Transporting ................................. 59
Maintenance and care .................... 60
Storage ........................................ 60
Flushing the cooling system ............ 60
Lubrication ....................................... 61
Fuel system ..................................... 61
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Safety information
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Do not attempt to modify this watercraft!
Modifications to your watercraft may reduce
safety and reliability, and render the water-
craft unsafe or illegal for use.
Attach the engine shut-off cord to your left
wrist and keep it free from the handlebars
so that the engine stops if you, the operator,
fall off. After riding, remove the engine shut-
off cord from the watercraft to avoid acci-
dental starting or unauthorized use by chil-
dren or others.
Scan carefully for swimmers and stay away
from swimming areas. Swimmers are hard
to see and you could accidentally hit some-
one in the water.
Avoid being hit by another boat! You should
always take the responsibility to watch for
traffic; other boaters may not be watching
for you. If they do not see you, or if you ma-
neuver more quickly than other boaters ex-
pect, you risk a collision.
Maintain a safe distance from other boats
and watercraft, and also watch for ski ropes
or fishing lines. Obey the “Safe boating
rules” and be sure to check behind you be-
fore making a turn. (See “Safe boating
rules” on page 15.)
EJU30840
Recommended equipment
The following items should be carried on
board your watercraft:
Sound-signaling device
You should carry a whistle or other sound-
signaling device that can be used to signal
other boats.
Visual distress signals
It is recommended that a pyrotechnic de-
vice, which is approved by the appropriate
authorities, be stored in a waterproof con-
tainer on your watercraft. A mirror can also
be used as an emergency signal. Contact a
Yamaha dealer for more information.
Watch
A watch is helpful so you will know how long
you have been operating the watercraft.
Towline
A towline can be used to tow a disabled wa-
tercraft in an emergency.
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When the engine is running, cooling water is
circulated in the engine, and then it is dis-
charged from the pilot outlets.
To check for proper operation of the cooling
system, check that water is being discharged
from the pilot outlets. If water is not being dis-
charged from the outlets, cooling water may
not be circulating in the engine. When this oc-
curs, stop the engine and check for the cause.
(See pages 29 and 76 for more information.)
NOTE:
If the cooling water passages are dry, it will
take about 20 seconds for the water to reach
the outlets after the engine is started.
EJU31260Steering system
Your watercraft can be steered by turning the
handlebars in the direction you wish to travel.
When the handlebars are turned, the angle of
the jet thrust nozzle is changed, and the direc-
tion of the watercraft is changed accordingly.
Since the strength of the jet thrust determines
the speed and degree of a turn, throttle must
always be applied when attempting a turn, ex-
cept at trolling speed.
This model is equipped with the Yamaha En-
gine Management System (YEMS) that in-
cludes an off-throttle steering (OTS) system.
It will activate at planing speeds should you
attempt to steer the watercraft after releasing
the throttle lever. The OTS system assists in
turning by continuing to supply some thrust
while the watercraft is decelerating, but you
can turn more sharply if you apply throttle
while turning the handlebars.
The OTS system does not function below
planing speeds or when the engine is off.
Once the engine slows down, the watercraft
will no longer turn in response to handlebar in-
1Handlebar
2Jet thrust nozzle
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The bow eye is used to attach a rope to the
watercraft when transporting, mooring, or
towing it in an emergency.
EJU36020Stern rope holes
The stern rope holes are located at the stern
of the watercraft.
The stern rope holes are used to attach a rope
to the watercraft when transporting or moor-
ing it.
EJU31370Yamaha Engine Management System
(YEMS)
This model is equipped with an integrated,
computerized management system that con-
trols and adjusts ignition timing, fuel injection,
engine diagnostics, and the off-throttle steer-
ing (OTS) system.
EJU31420Multifunction information center
This meter contains the following functions for
help and convenience in operating the water-
craft.
CAUTION:
ECJ00060
Do not run the engine over 4000 r/min
when checking the operation of the
meter on land without supplying water,
otherwise the engine could overheat
and the catalytic converter could be se-
riously damaged.
Use the specified resistor-type spark
plugs and caps, otherwise the meter
may function erratically.
NOTE:
When the engine is started, all displays light
up for a few seconds, the buzzer sounds
twice, and then the meter starts to operate
normally.
1Bow eye
1Stern rope hole
1Tachometer
2Speedometer
3Hour meter/voltmeter
4Fuel level meter
5“WARNING” light
6Fuel level warning indicator
7Oil level warning indicator
8Engine overheat warning indicator
9Exhaust temperature warning indicator
10Check engine warning indicator
11Select button
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The current display will continue to operate
for 25 seconds after the engine stops.
EJU31460Tachometer
The engine speed (r/min) is displayed by seg-
ments. Each segment indicates a 250 r/min
increment.
EJU31500Speedometer
The meter shows the watercraft speed
against water.
NOTE:
To switch the speedometer display between
kilometers and miles, push the select button
for at least 1 second, within 10 seconds after
the meter is displayed.
EJU31510Fuel level meter
The fuel level meter is provided for convenient
fuel level checking while riding.The fuel level meter has eight segments
which show the amount of fuel remaining in
the fuel tank.
NOTE:
The fuel level is most accurate when the wa-
tercraft is sitting level on a trailer or in the wa-
ter.
EJU31530Hour meter/voltmeter
NOTE:
To switch the display between the hour meter
and the voltmeter, push the select button for
at least 1 second after the meter is displayed
for more than 10 seconds.
Hour meter
The hour meter is provided to make it easy to
follow the maintenance schedule.
1Select button
1Select button
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The meter shows the hours of engine opera-
tion that have elapsed since the watercraft
was new.
Voltmeter
The voltmeter is provided to display the volt-
age of the battery.
The voltmeter displays 12 volts or more when
the battery voltage is within specification.
If the voltage displayed is low, return to shore
and, if necessary, have a Yamaha dealer
check the charging system and the battery.
EJU31560Fuel level warning indicator
If the fuel remaining in the fuel tank drops to
about 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp gal), the low-
est two fuel level segments, the fuel level
warning indicator, and the “WARNING” light
begin to blink. The buzzer also starts sound-
ing intermittently.
If this occurs, refill the fuel tank as soon as
possible.
The warning signals will be cleared when the
engine is restarted after the fuel tank is re-
filled.
EJU31570Oil level warning indicator
If the oil remaining in the oil tank drops to
about 1.7 L (0.45 US gal, 0.37 Imp gal) or the
oil filter is clogged, the oil level warning indica-
tor and the “WARNING” light begin to blink.The buzzer also starts sounding intermittent-
ly.
If this occurs, refill the oil tank as soon as pos-
sible.
The warning signals will be cleared when the
engine is restarted after the oil tank is refilled.
NOTE:
If the oil level warning indicator and the
“WARNING” light blink when there is ade-
quate oil in the oil tank, have a Yamaha dealer
check the oil filter for dirt and clogs.
EJU31580Engine overheat warning indicator
This model is equipped with an engine over-
heat warning system.
If the engine starts to overheat, the “WARN-
ING” light and the engine overheat warning in-
dicator begin to blink, and the buzzer sounds
intermittently.
If this occurs, reduce the engine speed, return
to shore, and then check for water discharge
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at the cooling water pilot outlet while the en-
gine is running. If there is no discharge of wa-
ter, shut the engine off, and then check the
intake grate and impeller for clogging.
WARNING
EWJ00050
Before attempting to remove weeds or de-
bris from the intake grate or impeller, shut
the engine off and remove the clip from the
engine shut-off switch. Severe injury ordeath could result from coming in contact
with the rotating parts of the jet pump.
CAUTION:
ECJ00800
This watercraft is equipped with a catalytic
converter.
If the “WARNING” light, engine overheat
warning indicator, and buzzer come on,
reduce the engine speed and return to
shore. If you ignore these signals, the
engine will stop running and cannot be
restarted until the exhaust system cools
down.
If you cannot locate and correct the
cause of the overheating, consult a
Yamaha dealer. Continuing to operate at
higher speeds could result in severe en-
gine damage.
If the overheat warning is ignored, engine and
exhaust system heat may increase, particu-
larly if the watercraft is operated at higher
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speeds. If this occurs, the “WARNING” light
and the engine overheat warning indicator
come on and the buzzer sounds continuously.
In addition, the warning system will cut the ig-
nition to the engine to reduce the risk of se-
vere overheating. The engine cannot be
started until it cools down, so it may be neces-
sary to have the watercraft towed back to the
shore. (See “Towing the watercraft” on page
78 for towing procedures.)
The warning signals will be cleared when the
engine is restarted after it has cooled down.
NOTE:
If multiple warnings occur at the same time,
their priority is as follows:
(1) Final engine overheat warning
(2) Fuel level warning
(3) Oil level warning
(4) Initial engine overheat warning
(5) Exhaust temperature warning
(6) Check engine warning
EJU31610Exhaust temperature warning indicator
This model is equipped with an exhaust tem-
perature warning system.
If the exhaust temperature becomes too hot,
the “WARNING” light and the exhaust tem-
perature warning indicator begin to blink, and
the buzzer sounds intermittently.If this occurs, reduce the engine speed and
return to shore to allow the exhaust system to
cool down.
WARNING
EWJ00830
Do not touch the hot muffler or catalytic
converter during or immediately after en-
gine operation; they can cause serious
burns. In addition, the catalytic converter
becomes hotter after the engine stops be-
fore cooling down.
CAUTION:
ECJ00810
This model is equipped with a catalytic
converter.
If the “WARNING” light, exhaust temper-
ature warning indicator, and buzzer
come on, reduce the engine speed (be-
low 4000 r/min) and return to shore.
If you cannot locate and correct the
cause of the overheating, consult a
Yamaha dealer. Continuing to operate at
higher speeds could result in severe en-
gine damage.
The warning signals will be cleared when the
engine is restarted after it has cooled down.
EJU31630Check engine warning indicator
If a sensor malfunction or a short circuit is de-
tected, the “WARNING” light and the check
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engine warning indicator begin to blink, and
the buzzer sounds intermittently.
If this occurs, reduce the engine speed, return
to shore, and have a Yamaha dealer check
the engine.
EJU31680Storage compartments
A front storage compartment and a glove
compartment are provided.
NOTE:
Make sure that the storage compartments
are securely closed before operating the
watercraft.
The storage compartments are not de-
signed to be waterproof. If you carry objects
that must be kept dry, such as the manuals,
put them in a waterproof bag.
EJU31701Front storage compartment
The front storage compartment is located at
the bow.To open the front storage compartment, push
the hood latch down, and then lift up the hood.
1Hood latch
1Front storage compartment
Front storage compartment:
Capacity:
16.0 L (4.2 US gal) (3.5 Imp.gal)
Load limit:
5.0 kg (11 lb)
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EJU318802-stroke engine oil
CAUTION:
ECJ00270
Use only YAMALUBE 2-W engine oil, oth-
erwise the catalytic converter and other
engine components could be seriously
damaged.
NOTE:
YAMALUBE 2-W engine oil is developed for
this watercraft and available from a Yamaha
dealer.
EJU31920Filling the fuel tank
CAUTION:
ECJ00290
Be careful when refueling. Avoid getting
water and other contaminants in the fuel
tank. Contaminated fuel can cause poor
running and engine damage.
(1) Open the hood, remove the front storage
compartment, and then check the fuel
level. (See “Front storage compartment”
on page 32 for more information.)
(2) Remove the fuel tank filler cap, and then
slowly add fuel to the fuel tank. Stop fillingwhen the fuel level just reaches the bot-
tom of the filler tube.
(3) Install the fuel tank filler cap and front
storage compartment, and then close the
hood.
NOTE:
Do not fill up the filler tube because fuel ex-
pands as it warms up and could overflow.
EJU31960Filling the oil tank
WARNING
EWJ00420
Do not add gasoline to the oil tank. Fire
or explosion could result.
Oil in the bilge is a serious fire hazard.
Wipe up any spilled oil immediately.
CAUTION:
ECJ00300
Do not allow the oil tank to become com-
pletely empty. If the oil tank becomes emp-
ty, the oil pump must be bled to ensure
proper oil flow, otherwise engine damage
could result. If necessary, have a Yamaha
dealer bleed the oil pump.
(1) Remove the seat to view the oil level.
(See page 21 for seat removal and instal-
lation procedures.) Recommended engine oil:
YAMALUBE 2-W
Fuel tank capacity:
60.0 L (15.9 US gal) (13.2 Imp.gal)
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