IMPORTANT: Starter motor can be damaged if op-
erated continuously for more than 10 seconds. DO
NOT press start button to START position when en-
gine is running. Starter and flywheel will be dam-
aged.
ENGINE STOPPING
Twist the throttle grip to SHIFT position or slower.
Move shift lever to NEUTRAL.
Press the STOP button until the engine stops run-
ning. If equipped, close the vent screw on the fuel
tank’s filler cap.
All Models
Push choke knob in gradually when motor is suffi-
ciently warmed up.
IMPORTANT: If your outboard does not react nor-
mally to this starting procedure or fails to start, refer
to Trouble Check Chart.
After Engine Starts
Check the water pump indicator. A steady stream of
water indicates the water pump is working. If a
steady stream of water from the water pump indica-
tor is not visible, stop the engine. Refer to Engine
Overheating.
1
1.
STOP button
To avoid difficulty when restarting, never stop the
engine by running it with the fuel hose disconnected
or otherwise running it out of fuel.
IMPORTANT: To avoid engine damage, after start-
up, do not exceed one-quarter throttle (less than
2000
time.
RPM) in NEUTRAL for extended periods of
Start-up (Warm Engine)
Follow Cold Engine procedure except warm en-
gines do not normally require use of the choke. If
engine fails to start, use the choke.
20
- Engine Starting
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 2-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide. |
Tags | Johnson 10 hp, Johnson 15 hp, Johnson 9.9 hp, Johnson R, Johnson RH, Johnson RHL, Johnson RL, Johnson TE, Johnson TEL |
Model Year | 2004 |
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Publisher | johnson.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Johnson Outboards |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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