If equipped, open vent screw on fuel tank’s filler
cap.
Squeeze fuel primer bulb, outlet end up, until firm.
All Models
If equipped, attach the clip and lanyard assembly to
the emergency stop switch / STOP button. Snap
the lanyard to secure place on your clothing or life
vest.
1
1.
Emergency stop switch / STOP button
Move the shift lever to NEUTRAL.
Turn the fuel cock lever forward. Fuel will flow to the
carburetor from the portable tank.
2
1
1.
NEUTRAL
WARNING
1.
2.
Fuel shut-off valve
Portable tank
Always shift to NEUTRAL before starting
the engine to prevent sudden boat move-
ment, which can cause injury.
Switching from Portable to Built-In Tank
Follow these steps to switch to using the built-in
tank after the portable fuel tank becomes empty.
Start-up (Cold Engine)
1)
2)
3)
Disconnect the fuel line of the portable tank
from the fuel connector on the outboard.
Pour fuel into the built-in tank and wait 20
seconds before starting.
Turn the fuel cock lever aft. Fuel will flow to
the carburetor from the built-in tank.
Pull the choke knob fully out. Twist the throttle grip
to START position.
Start-up (Warm Engine)
Align the arrow mark on the throttle grip with the
START position. Do not use the choke.
1
3
2
1.
2.
3.
Choke knob
Throttle grip
Start position
20
- Engine Starting
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 4-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Tags | Johnson 4 hp, Johnson 5 hp, Johnson R4, Johnson RL4 |
Model Year | 2004 |
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