YAMAHA SUV 1200 2003 Workshop Manual

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Oil warning indicator
If the oil remaining in the tank drops to
about 1.4 L (0.37 US gal, 0.31 Imp gal) or
the oil filter is clogged, the lowest oil level
segment, the oil warning indicator, “OIL” and
the warning light begin to blink. The buzzer
also starts sounding intermittently.
If the oil warning indicator begins to blink,
refill with engine oil as soon as possible.
NOTE:@ If the warning indicator blinks with adequate
oil in the tank, check the oil filter for clog-
ging.
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Engine overheat warning
indicator
If the engine starts to overheat, the over-
heat warning indicator, “W. T E M P” and the
warning light begin to blink. The buzzer also
starts sounding intermittently.
Refer to “Engine overheat warning sys-
tem” on page 2-17.
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Battery warning indicator
If the battery voltage becomes less than
11.5 volts, the battery warning indicator,
“VOLT” and the warning light begin to blink.
The buzzer also starts sounding.
If this happens during operation, beach
the watercraft. Then recharge the battery
and have the charging system inspected by
a Yamaha dealer.
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Storage compartments
A front storage compartment, a glove
compartment, and rear storage compart-
ments are provided.
NOTE:@ Make sure that the storage compartments
are properly secured before operating the
watercraft.
The storage compartments are not
designed to be waterproof. If you carry
objects that must be kept dry, such as the
manuals, put them in a waterproof bag.
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Front storage compartment
The front storage compartment 2 is
located at the bow.
To open the front storage compartment,
pull the hood latch 1 up, and then open the
hood.
To close the front storage compartment,
push down on the rear of the hood until it
latches securely.
WARNING@ The front storage compartment is not
ventilated. Fuel vapors can be a fire or
explosion hazard. To avoid injury or
death, do not store fuel or flammable
liquids inside.
Cargo should not exceed 15 kg (33 lb)
in the front storage compartment.
@
NOTE:@ Make sure that the front storage compart-
ment is properly secured before operating
the watercraft.
@
Front storage compartment:
Capacity: 120 L (31.7 US gal, 26.4 Imp gal)
Load limit: 15 kg (33 lb)
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Glove compartment
A glove compartment 2 is located in front
of the seat.
To open the glove compartment, slide the
latch 1 toward you, and then lift up the lid.
To close the glove compartment, push the
lid down until it locks securely.
Glove compartment:
Capacity: 1.7 L (0.45 US gal, 0.37 Imp gal)
Load limit: 1 kg (2.2 lb)
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Rear storage compartments
The rear storage compartments 2 are
located on both sides of the aft deck.
To open a rear storage compartment, pull
the latch 1 up, and then open the cover.
To close a rear storage compartment,
push down on the cover until it latches
securely.
NOTE:@ Make sure that the rear storage compart-
ments are properly secured before operat-
ing the watercraft.
@
WARNING@ The rear storage compartments are
not ventilated. Fuel vapors can be a
fire or explosion hazard. To avoid
injury or death, do not store fuel or
flammable liquids here.
Cargo should not exceed 22.5 kg
(50 lb) in either the port or starboard
storage compartment.
@
NOTE:@ There is a drain plug 3 in each compart-
ment. To drain water in a rear storage com-
partment into the engine compartment,
remove the plug by turning it counterclock-
wise.
@
Rear storage compartments:
Capacity: 160 L (42.3 US gal, 35.2 Imp gal)
Load limit: 22.5 kg (50 lb)
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OPERATION
Fuel and oil ............................................... 3-1
Gasoline ................................................. 3-1
2-stroke engine oil .................................. 3-2
Filling the fuel tank ................................. 3-3
Filling the oil tank ................................... 3-4
Pre-operation checks .............................. 3-5
Pre-operation check list ......................... 3-5
Pre-operation check points .................... 3-6
Operation ................................................ 3-14
Engine break-in .................................... 3-14
Launching the watercraft ..................... 3-16
Starting the engine ............................... 3-16
Stopping the engine ............................. 3-19
Leaving the watercraft ......................... 3-19
Operating your watercraft .................... 3-20
Getting to know your watercraft ........... 3-20
Learning to operate your watercraft .... 3-20
Riding watercraft with passengers ...... 3-21
Starting the watercraft .......................... 3-22
Boarding and starting in deep water ... 3-24
Capsized watercraft ............................. 3-26
Turning the watercraft .......................... 3-28
Stopping the watercraft ........................ 3-30
Beaching the watercraft ....................... 3-31
Docking the watercraft ......................... 3-31
Reverse on waterways ........................ 3-32
Rough water operation ........................ 3-32
Post-operation checks ......................... 3-33
Transporting .......................................... 3-35
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Fuel and oil
This engine uses Yamaha’s oil injection
system, which provides superior lubrication
by ensuring the proper oil ratio for all operat-
ing conditions. No fuel premixing is neces-
sary except during the engine break-in
period. Simply pour gasoline into the fuel
tank and oil into the oil tank.
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Gasoline
WARNING@ GASOLINE AND ITS VAPORS ARE
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE!
Do not smoke when refueling, and
keep away from sparks, flames, or
other sources of ignition.
Stop engine before refueling.
Refuel in a well-ventilated area with
the watercraft in a horizontal position.
Do not stand or sit on the watercraft
while refueling in case of fire.
Take care not to spill gasoline. If gaso-
line spills, wipe it up immediately with
dry rags. Always properly dispose of
gasoline-soaked rags.
Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Stop fill-
ing when the fuel level just reaches the
bottom of the filler tube. Do not fill up
the filler tube because fuel expands as
it warms up and could overflow. If tem-
porarily leaving the watercraft with a
full fuel tank, do not leave it in direct
sunlight. Leave it in a well-ventilated
area with the watercraft in a horizontal
position.
Tighten the filler cap securely after
refueling.
If you should swallow some gasoline,
inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get
gasoline in your eyes, get immediate
medical attention.
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If any gasoline spills onto your skin,
immediately wash with soap and
water. Change clothing if gasoline
spills on it.
@
CAUTION:@ Use only fresh gasoline that has been
stored in clean containers.
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Gasohol
There are two types of gasohol: gasohol
containing ethanol and that containing meth-
anol.
Gasohol containing ethanol can be used
if ethanol content does not exceed 10% and
the fuel meets minimum octane ratings.
Gasohol containing methanol is not rec-
ommended by Yamaha because it can
cause fuel system damage or engine perfor-
mance problems.
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2-stroke engine oil
If YAMALUBE 2-W is not available,
another 2-stroke engine oil with an NMMA-
certified TC-W3 rating may be used.Recommended gasoline:
Regular unleaded gasoline with
a minimum octane rating of
86 (Pump octane number) = (R+M)/2
90 (Research octane number)
Recommended engine oil:
YAMALUBE 2-W
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Filling the fuel tank
CAUTION:@ Be careful when refueling. Avoid getting
water or other contaminants in the fuel
tank. Contaminated fuel can cause poor
running or engine damage.
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1. Remove the rear and front seats. (See
pages 2-4 to 2-5 for seat removal and
installation procedures.)
2. Remove the fuel tank filler cap, and
slowly add fuel to the fuel tank.
3. Stop filling when the fuel level just
reaches the bottom a of the engine oil
tank.
4. Add 15 L (4 US gal, 3.3 Imp gal) to fill the
fuel tank.
WARNING@ Do not add more than 15 L (4 US gal,
3.3 Imp gal) to the fuel tank, otherwise
fuel can overflow when filling the fuel
tank or when it warms up and expands.
@
NOTE:@ The fuel tank is full when the fuel level b
is visible behind the oil tank.
The rear and front seats must be removed
in order to watch the fuel level in the fuel
tank while adding fuel.
Do not fill into the filler tube because gas-
oline could overflow.
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Fuel tank capacity:
Total: 70 L (18.5 US gal, 15.4 Imp gal)
Reserve: 12 L (3.2 US gal, 2.6 Imp gal)
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