2007 Yamaha Outboard VZ150 VZ175 Boat Motor Owners Manual

Trouble Recovery
gine oil tank using the emergency switch.
EWM01050
WARNING
Be  sure to  stop  the  engine before  per-
forming this procedure.
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ECM00900
CAUTION:
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If the emergency  switch is held up  too
long, too much oil  will be pumped into
the engine  oil tank, overflowing  it. Re-
lease the  switch when  oil reaches  the
upper level line on the engine oil tank.
Do not  use this  emergency procedure
unless the  oil level warning  indicators
are working.
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1.
Emergency switch
q
1.
2.
Remove the top cowling.
Turn on the main switch.
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2
OFF  ON START
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1.
2.
Engine oil tank
Remote oil tank
4.
After using  the emergency  switch, turn
off the main switch, then turn it back on.
This resets  the warning  system to nor-
mal operation.  The yellow segment  will
continue to be displayed on the oil  level
indicator.
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3.
Lift the  emergency  switch to  pump re-
serve oil into the engine oil tank from the
remote oil tank.
5.
Start the engine and  return to the near-
est port for more oil.
NOTE:
q
The maximum reserve oil capacity is 1500
cm3 (1.6 US qt, 1.31 Imp qt).
q
The oil-feed  pump  will not  operate if  the
engine is tilted  up more than 35°.  Put the
engine  in the  upright position  (not  tilted)
before using the emergency switch.
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Product Specification
CategoriesYamaha Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual Free Download. Marine Operator's Boating Guide.
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Model Year2007
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