
eng i WelcomeYou have selected one of the finest outboards available. Itincorporates numerous design features to ensure operatingease and durability
x engMaintenance LogMaintenance Log... 153
MAINTENANCE 90 eng4. Ensure the battery is equipped with a nonconductive shieldto prevent accidental shorting of battery terminals.Battery Informati
MAINTENANCEeng 91 The decal needs to be placed on or near the battery box forfuture service reference. One 5/16 in. and one 3/8 in. hex nut issuppli
MAINTENANCE 92 eng1. Shift outboard to neutral (N) position.N 26838IMPORTANT: Refer to Spark Plug Inspection and Replacementfor removing spark plug
MAINTENANCEeng 93 4. Place a block of wood between gearcase and propeller tohold propeller and remove propeller nut.269015. Pull propeller straight
MAINTENANCE 94 eng7. Flo‑Torq I drive hub propellers ‑ Install forward thrustwasher, propeller, continuity washer, rear thrust hub,propeller nut ret
MAINTENANCEeng 95 10.Secure propeller nut by bending three of the tabs into thethrust hub grooves.26945Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement! WARNIN
MAINTENANCE 96 engIMPORTANT: The color of the plug may not accurately reflectits condition. To accurately diagnose a faulty plug, inspect thepreciou
MAINTENANCEeng 97 d. When it is necessary to widen the gap, use a tool thatonly pulls back on the ground electrode without touchingthe center electr
MAINTENANCE 98 eng2. Remove the hose cable tie and pull the air filter off the hose.a - Air filterb - Nylon washerc - Rubber washerd - Clampe - Filt
MAINTENANCEeng 99 3. Secure the filter housing with the clamp.a - Air filterb - Filter housingc - Clampd - Inlet hoseLubrication Points1. Lubricate
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 1 Warranty Registration United States and CanadaTo be eligible for warranty coverage, the product must beregistered with Mer
MAINTENANCE 100 eng2. Lubricate the following with Extreme Grease or 2‑4‑C withPTFE.TubeRef No.Description Where Used Part No.ExtremeGreasePropeller
MAINTENANCEeng 101 • Alternator belt tensioner pivot shaft ‑ Lubricate throughfitting.2884• Swivel bracket ‑ Lubricate through fitting.• Tilt suppor
MAINTENANCE 102 eng! WARNINGIncorrect cable lubrication can cause hydraulic lock, leadingto serious injury or death from loss of boat
MAINTENANCEeng 103 2. Remove the fill cap and check the fluid level. The fluid levelshould be even with the bottom of the fill hole. AddQuicksilver
MAINTENANCE 104 eng4. Remove vent plug and fill/drain plug and drain lubricant.a - Vent plugb - Fill/drain plugGEARCASE LUBRICANT CAPACITYGearcase l
MAINTENANCEeng 105 3. Remove fill/drain plug. Place lubricant tube into the fill holeand add lubricant until it appears at the vent hole.a - Vent ho
STORAGE 106 engStorage PreparationThe major consideration in preparing your outboard for storage isto protect it from rust, corrosion, and damage ca
STORAGEeng 107 3. Pull the drain hose off the right side fitting. Hold the openend of the hose over a container.4. Loosen drain screw and drain the
STORAGE 108 eng10.Remove the fuel filter. See Maintenance ‑ Fuel System forprocedure.11.Pour this mixture into the fuel filter opening. Install the
STORAGEeng 109 • Touch up any paint nicks. See your dealer for touch‑uppaint.• Spray Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants CorrosionGuard on e
WARRANTY INFORMATION 2 engTo transfer the warranty to the subsequent owner, send or fax acopy of the bill of sale or purchase agreement, new owner’s
TROUBLESHOOTING 110 engStarter Motor Will Not Crank the EnginePOSSIBLE CAUSES• Blown 20‑amp fuse in the starting circuit. Refer toMaintenance.• Outb
TROUBLESHOOTINGeng 111 Engine Runs ErraticallyPOSSIBLE CAUSES•Spark plugs fouled or defective. Refer to Maintenancesection.• Incorrect setup and adj
TROUBLESHOOTING 112 eng• The oil level in the engine‑mounted oil reservoir tank iscritically low. Refill the reservoir tank and the remote oiltank.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 113 Local Repair ServiceAlways return your outboard to your local authorized dealershould the need for service arise. On
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 114 engSERVICE AWAY FROM HOMEIf you are away from your local dealer and the need arises forservice, contact the nearest aut
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 115 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES INQUIRIESDirect any inquiries concerning Quicksilver replacement partsand accessories to your
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 116 engUnited States, CanadaTelephoneEnglish +1 920 929 5040Français +1 905 636 4751Mercury MarineW6250 W. Pioneer RoadP.O.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 117 Model Serial NumberHorsepower YearUNITED STATES AND CANADAFor additional literature for your Mercury Marine power pa
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 118 engMercury Marine Validated Engine MountingHardwareIMPORTANT: Mercury Marine provides validated fasteners andinstallation
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 119 Boat Horsepower Capacity! WARNINGExceeding the boat's maximum horsepower rating can causeserious injury or
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 3 For help or assistance, contact Mercury Product ProtectionDepartment at 1‑888‑427‑5373 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST,Mon
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 120 engSome accessories not manufactured or sold by Mercury Marineare not designed to be safely used with this outboard or out
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 121 FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) REQUIREMENTWhenever a pressurized fuel tank is used, a fuel demand valveis required to be insta
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 122 eng3. Turn the ignition key switch back to the "OFF" position, andsqueeze the primer bulb again until it feels f
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 123 2. Thread the lifting eye into the flywheel hub for a minimum offive turns.a - Lifting eye3. Connect a hoist to the lif
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 124 eng2. Insert the steering cable into the tilt tube.37253. Tighten the nut to the specified torque.3727DescriptionNm lb‑in.
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 125 ! WARNINGImproper fasteners or improper installation procedures canresult in loosening or disengagement of
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 126 eng2. Assemble the steering link rod to the engine with the specialwasher head bolt "a" and self‑locking nylon i
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 127 Determining Recommended Outboard MountingHeighta - The solid line is recommended to determine the outboardmounting heig
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 128 engNOTICE1. The outboard should be mounted high enough on the transom so theexhaust relief hole will stay at least 25.4 mm
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 129 Transom Drilling Fixture 91‑98234A25489Aids in engine installation byacting as a template for enginemounting holes.2. D
WARRANTY INFORMATION 4 engCONDITIONS THAT MUST BE MET IN ORDER TO OBTAINWARRANTY COVERAGE: Warranty coverage is available onlyto retail customers th
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 130 engAvailable Outboard Mounting BoltsPart Number Description67755‑003 ½‑20 x 5.50 in. long (3.25 in. thread)67755‑2 ½‑20 x
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 131 Use a dial torque wrench to determine transom strength. If thebolt or nut continues to turn without the torque reading
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 132 engFASTENING THE OUTBOARD TO THE TRANSOMIMPORTANT: The transom mounting surface must be flat within3.17 mm (0.125 in.). No
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 133 IMPORTANT: Clearance must be maintained between thevessel transom and the outboard transom bracket relief radiusarea. F
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 134 engNOTE: For a more accurate torque reading, tighten themounting locknuts rather than the outboard mounting bolts.a - 0.50
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 135 A decal on the transom bracket reminds the owner to check thefasteners securing the outboard to the transom before each
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 136 engBATTERY INFORMATION! WARNINGFailure to properly secure the battery leads can result in a lossof power to the Digital Th
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 137 BATTERY CABLE CONNECTIONSSingle Outboarda - Red sleeve ‑positive (+)b - Black sleeve ‑negative (–)c - Cranking battery(
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 138 engDual OutboardsConnect a common ground cable (wire size same as enginebattery cables) between negative (–) terminals on
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 139 Water Pressure and Speedometer Hose or TubingNOTE: This applies to models without SmartCraft gauges.This outboard has a
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 5 HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE: The customermust provide Mercury with a reasonable opportunity to repair,and reasonable a
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 140 engMake the water pressure gauge hose connection to the tubing asshown.a - Water pressure tubeb - Speedometer water pickup
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 141 INSTALLING THE SHIFT CABLEIMPORTANT: The shift cable is the first cable to move when theremote control handle is moved
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 142 engc. Place a mark on the shift cable against the cable endguide.a - Reverse position mark3. Mark the center on the shift
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 143 Adjusting the Shift Cable1. Align the shift cable end guide with the center mark asinstructed in Locating the Center Po
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 144 engc. Shift the remote control into reverse while turning thepropeller shaft. If the propeller shaft does not lock solidly
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 145 3. Adjust the cable barrel so the installed throttle cable will holdthe idle stop screw against the stop.a - Barrel sle
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 146 eng5. Lock the barrel holder in place with the cable latch.2682FRONT CLAMP ASSEMBLY INSTALLATIONIMPORTANT: There must be s
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 147 3. Join the top half of the front clamp with the bottom half.Secure both halves together with cables ties.a - Top half
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 148 engOil Injection Set‑UpFILLING OIL SYSTEM1. Fill remote oil tank with the recommended oil listed in theOperation and Maint
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 149 PRIMING OIL INJECTION PUMPBefore starting the engine for the first time, prime the oil injectionpump. Priming will remo
WARRANTY INFORMATION 6 engWHAT IS NOT COVERED: This limited warranty does not coverroutine maintenance items, tune‑ups, adjustments, normal wearand
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 150 engd. Turn the ignition key switch to the "ON" position for threeseconds. This operates the electric fuel pump.2
OUTBOARD INSTALLATIONeng 151 Trim In Pin! WARNINGOperating the boat at high speeds with the outboard trimmedtoo far under can create excess
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION 152 engThe owner may decide to limit the trim in. This can beaccomplished by purchasing a stainless steel tilt pin from yourde
MAINTENANCE LOGeng 153 Maintenance LogRecord all maintenance performed on your outboard here. Besure to save all work orders and receipts.Date Maint
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 7 For additional information regarding events and circumstancescovered by this warranty, and those that are not, see theWarr
WARRANTY INFORMATION 8 engCONDITIONS THAT MUST BE MET IN ORDER TO OBTAINWARRANTY COVERAGE: Warranty coverage is available onlyto retail customers th
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 9 HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE: The customermust provide Mercury with a reasonable opportunity to repair,and reasonable a
ii engWarranty MessageThe product you have purchased comes with a limited warrantyfrom Mercury Marine. The terms of the warranty are set forth inth
WARRANTY INFORMATION 10 engCorrosion damage caused by stray electrical currents (onshorepower connections, nearby boats, submerged metal) is notcove
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 11 Warranty Coverage and ExclusionsThe purpose of this section is to help eliminate some of the morecommon misunderstandings
WARRANTY INFORMATION 12 eng5. Additional service work requested by customer other thanthat necessary to satisfy the warranty obligation.6. Labor per
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 13 16.Our limited warranty does not apply to any damage to ourproducts caused by the installation or use of parts andaccesso
WARRANTY INFORMATION 14 engd. Ignition coil and/or control modulee. Ignition wires4. Lubrication system (4‑Stroke engines excluded)a. Oil pump and i
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 15 WHAT IS COVERED: Mercury Marine warrants the componentsof the emissions control systems (see the components listed inthe
WARRANTY INFORMATION 16 engHOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE: The customermust provide Mercury with a reasonable opportunity to repairand reasonable a
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 17 Expenses related to haul‑out, launch, towing, storage, telephone,rental, inconvenience, slip fees, insurance coverage, lo
WARRANTY INFORMATION 18 engCalifornia Air Resources Board Explanation ofYour California Emission Control WarrantyStatementYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND O
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 19 As the outboard engine owner, you should, however, be awarethat Mercury Marine may deny you warranty coverage if youroutb
eng iii • Provides timely service for all Mercury Marine customers.• Offers extended service hours and mobile service, whenappropriate.• Uses, displ
WARRANTY INFORMATION 20 eng42538Three Stars ‑ Ultra Low EmissionThe Three Star label identifies engines that meetthe Air Resources Board's Pers
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 21 Guarantees Under Australian Consumer LawOur goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded underthe Australian Consum
WARRANTY INFORMATION 22 engConditions That Must Be Met to Obtain Warranty CoverageWarranty coverage under this Limited Warranty is available onlyto
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 23 How to Obtain Warranty Coverage Under This Limited WarrantyThe customer must provide Mercury Marine with a reasonableoppo
WARRANTY INFORMATION 24 engWhat is Not CoveredThis limited warranty does not cover routine maintenance items,tune‑ups, adjustments, normal wear and
WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 25 No individual or entity, including Mercury Marine authorizeddealers, has been given authority by Mercury Marine to makean
WARRANTY INFORMATION 26 engMercury MarineAttn: Warranty Registration DepartmentBrunswick Asia Pacific GroupPrivate Bag 1420Dandenong South, Victoria
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 27 Boater's ResponsibilitiesThe operator (driver) is responsible for the correct and safeoperation of the boat and the s
GENERAL INFORMATION 28 engBoat Horsepower Capacity! WARNINGExceeding the boat's maximum horsepower rating can causeserious injury or dea
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 29 Outboard Remote Control ModelsThe remote control connected to your outboard must beequipped with a start in neutral only p
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GENERAL INFORMATION 30 engChoose a propeller for your boating application that will allow theengine to operate within the specified full throttle op
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 31 Diameter ‑ The diameter is the distance across the imaginarycircle that is made when the propeller rotates. The correctdia
GENERAL INFORMATION 32 engPROPELLER MATERIALMost propellers manufactured by Mercury Marine are made fromeither aluminum or stainless steel. Aluminum
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 33 ! WARNINGImproper fasteners or improper installation procedures canresult in loosening or disengagement of the
GENERAL INFORMATION 34 engThe lanyard is a cord usually 122–152 cm (4–5 feet) in lengthwhen stretched out, with an element on one end made to beinse
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 35 Important Safety Information: The purpose of a lanyard stopswitch is to stop the engine when the operator moves far enough
GENERAL INFORMATION 36 eng! WARNINGAvoid serious injury or death from deceleration forces resultingfrom accidental or unintended stop switch activat
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 37 Protecting People in the WaterWHILE YOU ARE CRUISINGIt is very difficult for a person standing or floating in the water to
GENERAL INFORMATION 38 engPassenger Safety Message ‑ Pontoon Boats andDeck BoatsWhenever the boat is in motion, observe the location of allpassenger
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 39 BOATS WITH FRONT MOUNTED, RAISED PEDESTALFISHING SEATSElevated fishing seats are not intended for use when the boat istrav
eng v WARRANTY INFORMATIONWarranty Registration United States and Canada... 1Transfer of Warranty United States and Canada...
GENERAL INFORMATION 40 eng! WARNINGWave or wake jumping can cause serious injury or death fromoccupants being thrown within or out of the boat.
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 41 • The boat could move suddenly in a new direction. Such asharp change in direction can cause occupants to be thrownout of
GENERAL INFORMATION 42 engExhaust EmissionsBE ALERT TO CARBON MONOXIDE POISONINGCarbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly gas that is present in theexhaust f
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 43 GOOD VENTILATIONVentilate the passenger area, open side curtains or forwardhatches to remove fumes.Example of desired air
GENERAL INFORMATION 44 eng2. Examples of poor ventilation while the boat is moving:a - Operating the boat with the trim angle of the bow too highb -
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 45 • Follow a regular schedule and ensure that all repairs areproperly made.Check safety equipment onboard.• Here are some su
GENERAL INFORMATION 46 eng• Federal law requires that there be a U.S. CoastGuard‑approved life jacket (personal flotation device),correctly sized an
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 47 • The operator of the boat is responsible by law to maintain aproper lookout by sight and hearing. The operator musthave a
GENERAL INFORMATION 48 engRecording Serial NumberIt is important to record this number for future reference. Theserial number is located on the outb
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 49 Models250Gear ratio 1.75:1Required fuelRefer to Fuel and OilRecommended oilRefer to Fuel and OilGearcase lubricant High Pe
vi engGeneral InformationBoater's Responsibilities... 27Before Operating Your Outboar
TRANSPORTING 50 engTrailering Boat/OutboardTrailer your boat with the outboard tilted down in a verticaloperating position.If additional ground clea
FUEL AND OILeng 51 Fuel RecommendationsIMPORTANT: Use of improper gasoline can damage yourengine. Engine damage resulting from the use of improperga
FUEL AND OIL 52 engThe fuel system components on your Mercury Marine engine willwithstand up to 10% alcohol content in the gasoline. We do notknow w
FUEL AND OILeng 53 Oil RecommendationRecommended OilOptiMax Oil or Premium Plus 2‑Cycle TCW 3Outboard OilMercury OptiMax/DFI or Quicksilver DFI 2‑Cy
FUEL AND OIL 54 eng• Low permeation hose is USCG Type B1‑15 or Type A1‑15,defined as not exceeding 15/gm²/24 h with CE 10 fuel at23 °C as specified
FUEL AND OILeng 55 SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE PORTABLE FUEL TANK• The fuel tank has a two‑way valve which allows air to enterthe tank as the fuel is dr
FUEL AND OIL 56 engDIRECTIONS FOR USING THE PRESSURIZED PORTABLEFUEL TANK1. When installing the fuel tank cap, turn the cap to the rightuntil you he
FUEL AND OILeng 57 3. Tighten the fill cap. Stop the engine and replace the topcowl.29424Filling Fuel Tank! WARNINGAvoid serious injury or death fro
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 58 engRemote Control FeaturesYour boat may be equipped with one of the Mercury Precision orQuicksilver remote controls shown.
FEATURES AND CONTROLSeng 59 Warning SystemWARNING HORN SIGNALSWhen the key switch is turned to the "ON" position, the horn willturn on for
eng vii Fuel and OilFuel Recommendations... 51Oil Recommendation...
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 60 engENGINE GUARDIAN SYSTEMThe Engine Guardian system monitors the critical sensors on theengine for any early indications of
FEATURES AND CONTROLSeng 61 SMARTCRAFT PRODUCTA Mercury SmartCraft System instrument package can bepurchased for this outboard. A few of the functio
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 62 engPower Trim and TiltYour outboard has a trim/tilt control called power trim. Thisenables the operator to easily adjust th
FEATURES AND CONTROLSeng 63 The most significant control hazard is a pull or torque that can befelt on the steering wheel or tiller handle. This ste
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 64 eng• In rare circumstances, the owner may decide to limit thetrim in. This can be accomplished by purchasing astainless ste
FEATURES AND CONTROLSeng 65 3. Disengage the tilt support lever by raising the outboard offthe support lever and rotating the lever down. Lower theo
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 66 eng3. Operate the engine at slow speed only. If engine speedexceeds 2000 RPM, the outboard will automatically returndown to
OPERATIONeng 67 Important InformationIMPORTANT DAILY INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USEAny outboard mounted on the boat must have the mountinghardware inspe
OPERATION 68 engOIL RECOMMENDATIONRecommended OilOptiMax Oil or Premium Plus 2‑Cycle TC‑W3Outboard OilOptiMax Oil or Premium Plus TC‑W3 is a higher
OPERATIONeng 69 Break‑in Procedure• Avoid using a hydraulic jack plate to raise the engine during the break‑incycle.Next Three Hours: Change the eng
viii engMaintenanceOutboard Care... 77EPA Emissions Regulations...
OPERATION 70 engOperating in Saltwater or Polluted WaterWe recommend that you flush the internal water passages ofyour outboard with fresh water aft
OPERATIONeng 71 EXAMPLE: An engine running at an elevation of 8,000 feet willhave over a 30% power loss while a loss of engine power on ahot and hum
OPERATION 72 engNOTICEOperating the engine with the outboard in the tilt range candamage the engine or the transom. If operating th
OPERATIONeng 73 3. Turn the ignition key switch back to the "OFF" position, andsqueeze the primer bulb until it feels firm. Turn the ignit
OPERATION 74 eng4. Set the lanyard stop switch to the "RUN" position. Read thelanyard stop switch safety explanation and warning in theGen
OPERATIONeng 75 8. Check for water coming out of the water pump indicatorhole.2746NOTE: The electronic starting system will automatically prime(cho
OPERATION 76 eng• Your outboard has three gear shift positions to provideoperation: forward, neutral (out of gear) and reverse.NRF27237• When shifti
MAINTENANCEeng 77 Outboard CareTo keep your outboard in the best operating condition, it isimportant that your outboard receive the periodic inspect
MAINTENANCE 78 engEMISSION CERTIFICATION LABELAn emission certification label, showing emission levels andengine specifications directly related to
MAINTENANCEeng 79 • Verify the outboard is securely attached to the boat transom.If the outboard or any of its fasteners are loose, tighten themto t
eng ix TroubleshootingStarter Motor Will Not Crank the Engine...110Engine Will Not Start...
MAINTENANCE 80 engEVERY 25 HOURS OR EVERY 30 DAYS, WHICHEVEROCCURS FIRST• Verify the front and side cowl latches are tight. Tighten themif necessary
MAINTENANCEeng 81 EVERY 100 HOURS OR ONCE A YEAR, WHICHEVEROCCURS FIRST• Tighten the fasteners that secure the outboard to the boattransom to the sp
MAINTENANCE 82 engNOTE: Engine can be stopped, or running at idle speed, whenflushing the cooling system. Do not flush engine using a watersystem th
MAINTENANCEeng 83 Cleaning Care for Top CowlIMPORTANT: Dry wiping (wiping the plastic surface when it isdry) will result in minor surface scratches
MAINTENANCE 84 engFuel System! WARNINGFuel is flammable and explosive. Ensure that the key switch isoff and the lanyard is positioned so that
MAINTENANCEeng 85 Installation1. Lubricate the O‑ring seals with oil.a - Filterb - O‑ring sealsc - Link rod2. Install the fuel filter and tighten se
MAINTENANCE 86 eng3. Tighten the drain screw and attach the hose.a - Drain hoseb - Side fittingc - Drain screwIMPORTANT: Visually inspect for fuel
MAINTENANCEeng 87 ! WARNINGImproper fasteners or improper installation procedures canresult in loosening or disengagement of the steeri
MAINTENANCE 88 engFusesIMPORTANT: Always carry spare 2‑, 15‑, and 20‑amp fuses.The electrical wiring circuits on the engine are protected fromoverlo
MAINTENANCEeng 89 Corrosion Control AnodeYour outboard has corrosion control anodes at differentlocations. An anode helps protect the outboard again
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