STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION
NOTICE
Failure to drain the ex-
haust system may cause severe
damage to the intercooler (super-
charged models) and exhaust mani-
fold.
Remove special tools.
Engine Internal Lubrication
1. Open the seat.
Remove the air ventilation box over the
engine (as applicable).
2. Remove ignition coils,
refer to
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
.
3. Remove spark plugs, refer to
MAIN-
TENANCE PROCEDURES
.
4. Spray XPS LUBE (P/N 293 600 016)
or equivalent in spark plug holes.
5. To prevent fuel from being injected
and to disable the ignition during en-
gine cranking, fully depress throttle
lever and HOLD against handlebar.
6. Press the START/STOP button to
crank the engine a few turns. This
will distribute the oil on the cylinder
walls.
7. Apply anti-seize lubricant on spark
plug threads, then reinstall them
in the engine. Refer to
MAINTE-
NANCE PROCEDURES
.
8. Install the ignition coils, refer to
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
.
Engine Coolant Test
If antifreeze is not replaced, test its
density.
The antifreeze replacement and a den-
sity test should be performed by an au-
thorized Sea-Doo dealer.
NOTE:
Antifreeze should be replaced
every 200 hours or every 2 years to
prevent antifreeze deterioration.
NOTICE
Improper antifreeze den-
sity may result in freezing of the liq-
uid in the cooling system if the wa-
tercraft is stored in an area where
the freezing point is attained. This
would seriously damage the engine.
Electrical System
Battery Removal and Charging
Contact
your
authorized
Sea-Doo
dealer.
WARNING
Never charge or boost the battery
while installed in the watercraft.
Engine Compartment
Engine Compartment Cleaning
Clean the bilge with hot water and de-
tergent or with bilge cleaner. Rinse
thoroughly. Lift front end of watercraft
to completely drain bilge through the
bilge drain plugs.
Anticorrosion Treatment
Wipe off any residual water in the en-
gine compartment.
Spray XPS LUBE (P/N 293 600 016)
over all metallic components in engine
compartment.
NOTE:
The seat should be left partially
open during storage. This will prevent
engine
compartment
condensation
and possible corrosion.
Body and Hull
Body and Hull Cleaning
Wash the body with a soap and wa-
ter solution (use only mild detergent).
Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Re-
move marine organisms from the hull.
NOTICE
Never
clean
fiberglass
and plastic parts with strong deter-
gent, degreasing agent, paint thin-
ner, acetone, or other strong chemi-
cal or petroleum cleaners.
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