spark plugs YAMAHA SUV 1200 2002 Owners Manual
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1Fuel tank
2Water separator
Traps water from the breather hose to the fuel
tank.
3Fuel filter
4Oil tank
5Silencer
Prevents water from getting into the engine
and reduces air intake noise.6Spark plug lead
7Spark plugs/Spark plug caps
8Electrical box
Protects electrical components from water.
9Battery
0Flush hose connector
Use to flush the engine cooling water pas-
sages.
AMuffler
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Multifunction meter  
This meter contains following functions for
help and convenience in operating the
watercraft. 
1
“MODE” button 
2
“SET” button 
3
“CODE” setting buttons 
4
Tachometer 
5
Speedometer 
6
Fuel meter 
7
Engine oil meter 
8
Display for Clock, Hour meter, Trip meter and
Trip timer 
9
Warning light 
0
Display for PADLOC and direction of warning
indicator 
A
Battery warning indicator 
B
Engine overheat warning indicator 
C
Fuel warning indicator 
D
Oil warning indicator 
CAUTION:@ Do not run the engine at full throttle or
more than 15 seconds to check the
meter for operation on land. The
engine could overheat. 
Use the specified resistor-type spark
plugs and caps, otherwise the meter
may function erratically. 
@ 
NOTE:@ The demonstration mode display starts
showing after the engine starts. Then all dis-
plays light up and the buzzer sounds twice. 
The meter will operate normally after a few
seconds. The current display will continue to
operate for 30 seconds after the engine
stops. 
@ 
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MAINTENANCE AND
CARE
Storage ...................................................... 4-1
Flushing the cooling system  .................. 4-1
Lubrication .............................................. 4-3
Fuel system ............................................ 4-4
Battery .................................................... 4-5
Cleaning the watercraft .......................... 4-6
Maintenance and adjustments .............. 4-7
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual and 
tool kit  ..................................................... 4-8
Periodic maintenance chart  ................... 4-9
Inspecting the fuel system  ................... 4-10
Inspecting the oil injection system ....... 4-12
Inspecting the steering cable ............... 4-13
Inspecting the shift cable  ..................... 4-13
Inspecting and adjusting the 
throttle cable ......................................... 4-13
Inspecting the QSTS mechanism  ....... 4-14
Cleaning and adjusting the 
spark plugs  ........................................... 4-15
Lubrication points  ................................. 4-16
Adjusting the choke cable .................... 4-19
Inspecting the battery  .......................... 4-20
Adjusting the carburetor  ...................... 4-22
Replacing the fuse  ............................... 4-23
Bleeding the oil injection pump ............ 4-23
Specifications ........................................ 4-24
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Periodic maintenance chart  
The following chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. However, depend-
ing on your operating conditions maintenance may need to be performed more frequently. 
(
) This mark indicates maintenance that you may do yourself. 
(
❍) This mark indicates work to be done by a Yamaha dealer.
*1: Grease capacity: 33.0–35.0 cm3 (1.11–1.18 oz)
*2: Grease capacity: 6.0–8.0 cm3 (0.20–0.27 oz)
*3: Grease capacity: 8.0 cm3 (0.27 oz)
*4: Grease capacity: 2.0 cm3 (0.07 oz)
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL INITIALTHEREAFTER 
EVERYPA G E
10 
hours50 
hours100 
hours100 
hours200 
hours
ITEM
3 
months6 
months6 
months12 
months
Spark plug Inspect, clean, adjust
4-15
Lubrication points Lubricate
4-16
Intermediate housing Lubricate❍
*1
*2
*2 4-19
Starter motor idle gear Lubricate❍
*3
*4
*4 4-19
Fuel system Inspect❍❍
4-10
Fuel filter Check, replace❍❍
4-11
Fuel tank Clean❍
4-11
Oil injection system Inspect, clean❍❍
—
Carburetor setting Inspect, adjust❍❍❍
4-22
Trolling speed Adjust
4-22
Carburetor throttle shaft Inspect❍❍
—
Cooling water passages Flush 
 (after 
ever y 
use)4-1
Bilge strainer Clean
—
Impeller Inspect
5-4
Steering cable Inspect
4-13
Steering master  Inspect❍❍❍
—
QSTS mechanism Inspect
4-14
Shift cable and mechanism Inspect, adjust
4-13
Throttle cable Inspect, adjust
4-13
Choke cable Inspect, adjust
4-19
Stern drain plugs Inspect, replace
3-7
Battery Inspect 
 
(inspect 
fluid level 
before 
ever y 
use)
4-20
Rubber coupling Inspect❍
—
Nuts and bolts Tighten❍❍❍
—
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Cleaning and adjusting the 
spark plugs  
The spark plug is an important engine
component and is easy to inspect. The con-
dition of the spark plug can indicate some-
thing about the condition of the engine. For
example, if the center electrode porcelain is
very white, this could indicate an intake air
leak or carburetion problem in that cylinder.
Do not attempt to diagnose any problems
yourself. Have a Yamaha dealer service the
watercraft. 
Remove and inspect the spark plug peri-
odically; heat and deposits will cause the
spark plug to slowly break down and erode.
If electrode erosion becomes excessive, or if
carbon and other deposits are excessive,
replace the spark plug with the specified
plug. 
Measure the spark plug gap a with a
wire thickness gauge before installing the
spark plug. Adjust the gap to specification if
necessary. 
To reinstall spark plug: 
1. Clean the gasket surface. 
2. Wipe any dirt from the threads of the
spark plug. 
3. Screw the spark plug to the correct
torque.  Standard spark plug: BR8HS 
Spark plug gap: 
0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) 
Spark plug torque: 
25 N·m (2.5 kgf·m, 18 ft·lb) 
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Submerged watercraft  
If the watercraft is submerged or flooded
with water, follow the procedure below and
consult a Yamaha dealer as soon as possi-
ble. Failure to do so may result in serious
engine damage! 
1. Beach the watercraft and remove the
stern drain plugs to drain the water from
the engine compartment. 
2. Turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF.” 
3. Remove the spark plugs and dry them
with a cloth. 
4. Without reinstalling the spark plugs,
crank the engine until all the water in the
cylinders has been drained. 
5. Install the stern drain plugs and the
spark plugs. 
6. Turn the fuel cock to “ON.” 
7. Launch the watercraft into the water, and
then run the engine for at least 10 min-
utes. If the engine will not start, repeat
steps above. 
8. Turn the engine off. Turn the fuel cock to
“OFF.” 
9. Remove the silencer caps and spray a
rust inhibitor into the carburetor while
cranking the engine. 
10. Have the watercraft inspected by a
Yamaha dealer as soon as possible.
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Index
2-stroke engine oil ................................... 3-3
A
Adjusting the carburetor ........................ 4-22
Adjusting the choke cable ..................... 4-19
Adjusting the trolling speed ................... 4-22
Approval label of Emission control 
certificate ................................................. 1-2
B
Battery .............................................. 3-8, 4-5
Battery warning indicator....................... 2-27
Beaching the watercraft ........................ 3-31
Bilge ........................................................ 3-7
Bleeding the oil injection pump ............. 4-23
Boarding alone ...................................... 3-24
Boarding and starting in deep water ..... 3-24
Boarding with passengers ..................... 3-25
Bow down.............................................. 2-15
Bow up .................................................. 2-15
C
Capsized watercraft .............................. 3-26
Caution labels ......................................... 1-8
Choke knob ............................................. 2-9
Cleaning and adjusting the spark 
plugs...................................................... 4-15
Cleaning the jet intake and impeller ........ 5-4
Cleaning the watercraft ........................... 4-6
Clock ..................................................... 2-23
Connecting the jumper cables................. 5-6
Cooling water pilot outlet .............. 2-11, 3-13
Cruising limitations ................................ 1-11
D
Docking the watercraft .......................... 3-31
E
Emergency procedures ........................... 5-4
Emission control information ................... 1-2
Engine break-in ..................................... 3-14
Engine compartment ............................... 3-6
Engine oil meter .................................... 2-23
Engine overheat warning indicator ........ 2-26Engine overheat warning system .......... 2-17
Engine serial number .............................. 1-1
Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) ............... 3-12
Engine shut-off switch ............................. 2-9
Engine stop switch .................................. 2-9
Enjoy your watercraft responsibly ......... 1-18
F
Filling the fuel tank .................................. 3-3
Filling the oil tank .................................... 3-4
Fire extinguisher ...................................... 3-9
Flushing the cooling system .................... 4-1
Front seat ................................................ 2-5
Front storage compartment ................... 2-28
Fuel and oil.............................................. 3-1
Fuel and oil systems ............................... 3-6
Fuel cock knob ........................................ 2-8
Fuel filter ............................................... 4-11
Fuel meter ............................................. 2-22
Fuel system ............................................. 4-4
Fuel tank ............................................... 4-11
Fuel tank filler cap ................................... 2-7
Fuel warning indicator ........................... 2-25
G
Gasohol ................................................... 3-2
Gasoline .................................................. 3-1
Getting to know your watercraft ............ 3-20
Glove compartment ............................... 2-29
H
Handgrip ................................................ 2-16
Hazard information ................................ 1-15
Hood........................................................ 2-6
Hour meter ............................................ 2-24
Hull Identification Number (HIN).............. 1-1
I
Identification numbers ............................. 1-1
Important labels ....................................... 1-3
Inspecting and adjusting the throttle 
cable...................................................... 4-13
Inspecting the battery ............................ 4-20
Inspecting the fuel system ..................... 4-10
Inspecting the oil injection system ......... 4-12
Inspecting the QSTS mechanism .......... 4-14
Inspecting the shift cable ....................... 4-13
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