HondaメーカーBF5Aの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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00X31-ZV1-6500 BF5A 31ZV1650 00X31-ZV1-6500 2eY1 100.2009.07 Printed in Japan N BF5AK0 P ANTONE 288 CVC DIC F101 BLA CK Includes US and Canadian Models.
− The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
1 INTRODUCTION Congratul ations on your sele ction of a Honda outboar d motor. We are cert ain you will be plea sed with your purchas e of one of the f inest outboard motor s on the marke t. We want to help you ge t the be st resul ts f rom your new outboard motor and to operate it saf ely.
− − − − − − 2 A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY INTRODUCTION Saf ety Mess ages Saf ety Headings Saf ety Labels Saf ety Section Instructions I MPORT AN T SAFET Y I NFORM AT I ON . O UTB O A R D M O TO R S A F E TY. Your saf ety and t he saf ety of othe rs are ve ry import ant.
3 CONTENTS ................................... OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY . 6 ................ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION . 6 ................................ SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS . 8 .................................. CONTROLS AND FEATURES . 11 CONTROL AND FEATURE .
4 CONTENTS ................................................................ OPERATION . 25 .................... SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS . 25 ....................................... BREAK-IN PROCEDURE . 25 ..................... TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT .
5 CONTENTS .................................................................... STORAGE . 58 ................................... STORAGE PREPARATION . 58 .......................................... Cleani ng and Flushing . 58 ..........................
6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Operator Responsibility OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY It is the operator’s responsibility to provide the ne cess ary saf eguards to prote ct people and prope rty. Know how to stop the e ngine quickly in case of emergency. Underst and the use of all controls.
7 Carbon Monoxide Hazard Ref uel With Care OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY Gasoline is extremely f lammable, and gas oline vapor can e xplode. Ref uel outdoors, in a well - ventilated area, with the engine stopped. Ne ver smoke nea r gasoline, an d keep other f lames and sparks awa y.
US, Puert o R ico, and US V irg in Islands T y pes 8 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY FUEL TA NK The labels sh own here con tain important saf ety inf ormation. P lease read them caref ully. These labels are con sidered perma nent part s of your outboard motor .
GASOLINE FL AMMABLE DANGER GAZOLINE INFLAMMABL E DANGEREUX CAUTION DANGER KEEP TOTALLY CLOSED W HEN NOT IN USE. KEEP AWAY F ROM HEAT, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAM E. ‘‘SECURE ABOVE DECK IN WELL VENTILATED AREA.’’ ‘‘DO NOT USE FOR LONG TER M FUEL STORAGE .
Gasoline is harmful or fatal if swallowed. Keep the fuel tank out of reach of children. Honda outboard motor is designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions. Read and understand the Owner’s Manual before operating the outboard motor.
11 CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODES CONTROLS AND FEATURES Shaf t Length Type Model S L S: Short Shaf t L: Long Sha f t BF5A BF5A is provided w ith the f ollowing types accord ing to t he shaf t leng th.
12 COMPONENT AND CONTROL LOCATIONS CONTROLS AND FEATURES ANODE SPARK PLUG THROTTLE GRIP CHOKE KNOB FUEL HOSE CONNECT OR (MA LE) TRANSO M ANGLE ADJUST ING ROD PROP ELLER GEARSHIF T LEVER THROTTLE FRIC .
13 Portable Fuel Tank CONTROLS AND FEATURES VENT KNO B FUEL GAUG E PRIM ING BULB FUEL HOSE FUEL HOSE C ONNEC TOR (FEM ALE) FUEL TA NK FUEL FILLER C AP 09/06/15 14:44:40 31ZV1650_014.
14 CONTROLS Choke Knob Emergency Stop Switch Clip and Emergency Stop Switch CONTROLS AND FEATURES EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH CLIP PUSH EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH LANYARD EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH CLIP CHOKE KNOB O O N N O O F F F F EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH LANYARD The choke knob opens and clos es the choke valve i n the carbure tor.
15 Throttle Grip Throttle Friction Knob Gearshif t Lever CONTROLS AND FEATURES INDEX MARK T T O O D D E E C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N T T O O I I N N C C R R E E A A S S E .
16 Engine Cover Lock Lever Transom An gle Adjust ing Rod Starter Grip CONTROLS AND FEATURES UNLOCK TRANSO M ANGLE ADJUST ING ROD ENGINE C OVER LOC K LEVER STARTER GR IP Directio n to pull The engine cove r lock lever f aste ns the engine c over to the outboar d motor.
17 INSTRUMENTS Steering Friction Bolt Tilt Lever Fuel Gauge CONTROLS AND FEATURES STEERING FR ICTION BOLT T T O O D D E E C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N T T O O I I N N C C R .
18 INDICATORS Oil Pressure Indicator Cooling System Indicato r OTHER FEATURES Rev Limiter CONTROLS AND FEATURES COOL ING SYS TEM I NDICATOR OIL PRE SSURE INDI CATOR TA KIN G CARE OF U NEX PECT ED PROBLEMS Wate r should f low f rom the c ooling syste m indicat or while the engine i s running.
19 Portable Fuel Tank Anode Fuel Filler Cap Vent Knob CONTROLS AND FEATURES ANODE VENT K NOB CLOS E O O P P E E N N FUEL FILLER C AP The anode is ma de of a sacri f icial material that helps to protect the outboard mot or f rom corrosion. There is a n anode on the antiventilatio n plate.
20 Fuel Priming Bulb CONTROLS AND FEATURES UP OUTLET END (motor s ide) PRIM ING BULB INLET END (tank side ) A priming bulb is built into th e f uel hose that c onnects the f uel ta nk to the outboard m otor. Bef ore start ing the engine, hold the priming bu lb up in the direction of the arrow, then squeeze the p riming bulb u ntil it f eels f irm.
− − − − 17.1 in (434 mm) 22.1 in (561 mm) 21 POWER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION POSI TION INSTALLATION CENTER LIN E ANTIV ENTILATION PLATE IDLE POR T 02 i n (0 50 mm) M M O O T T O O R R T T R R .
22 TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION SAFET Y ROPE CLAMP SCRE WS STERN BRACKE T WATER LEVEL FULLY TR IM/ TILT DOWN 5.9 in (150 mm) or more IDLE POR T If the outb oard motor is installed too low, the boat w ill squat a nd be hard to plane, an d the motor will spray water that may enter th e boat.
Improperly maintaining this outboard motor or failing to correct a problem before operation can cause a malfunction in which you could be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre- operation inspection before each operation, and correct any problem.
24 Saf ety Inspection Maintenance Inspection BEFORE OPERATION Look around the outboar d motor f or signs of oil or gasoli ne leaks . If you are us ing the portabl e f uel tank, ma ke sure it is in good conditio n and properly secured in the boat (p. ).
25 SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS BREAK-IN PROCEDURE TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT OPERATION TRANSO M ANGLE ADJUST ING ROD TO CHANG E TO LOCK UNLOC KED POSI TION LOCKED POSITION I MPORT AN T SAFET Y I NFORM AT I ON BEFORE OPERAT I ON .
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Wipe up spills immediately. Handle fuel only outdoors.
27 FUEL PRIMING STARTING THE ENGINE OPERATION OUTLET END (motor s ide) PRIM ING BULB INLET END (tank side ) UP EMERG ENCY STO P SWI TCH CLI P EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH LANYARD The engine wi ll not start or run unless the e mergenc y stop swit ch clip is in the emergency stop switch.
28 OPERATION MARK N (neut ral) GEARSHIF T LEVER CHOKE KNOB O O F F F F O O N N THROTTLE GRIP Check the p osition of the gearshif t lever. It must b e in the N (neutral) position f o r starting. The engine wi ll not start i f the gearshif t lever is in the F (f orward) or R (reve rse) pos ition.
29 EMERGENCY STARTING OPERATION UNLOCK ENGINE C OVER LOC K LEVER Directio n to pull STARTER GR IP T AK I N G CARE OF U NEX PECT ED PROBLEM S If the recoil st arter i s inoperat ive, you can sta rt the engine m anuall y using the emergency starter rope sup plied with the too l kit.
− 30 OPERATION EMERGEN CY STAR TER ROPE 6 mm CAP NUTS FLYWHEEL C OVER 6 mm FLANG E BOLTS T AK I N G CARE OF U NEX PECT ED PROBLEM S, Pull the emergency starter rope slowly un til resistance is f elt, then pull bris kly. Keep aw ay f rom moving parts while pulling the rope.
Exposed moving parts can cause injury. Do not operate the outboard motor without the engine cover. Use extre me care when installing the engine cover. 31 OPERATION If it was necessary to remove th e e.
32 STOPPING THE ENGINE Emergency Engine Sto pping Normal Eng ine Stopping OPERATION EMERG ENCY STO P SWI TCH GEARSHIF T LEVER PUSH EMERG ENCY STO P SWI TCH EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH LANYARD PULL EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH CLIP THROTTLE GRIP N (neut ral) Move the thro ttle grip to the slowest speed and gearsh if t lev er to the N (neu tral) position.
33 GEARSHIFTING AND THROTTLE OPERATION OPERATION GEARSHIF T LEVER T T O O D D E E C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N T T O O I I N N C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I .
34 STEERING OPERATION STEERING FR ICTION BOLT T T O O D D E E C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N T T O O I I N N C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N Steer by mov ing the tiller hand le opposite the di recti on you want the boat to turn.
35 CRUISING Engine Speed Transom Angle OPERATION CORRECT GIVE S MAXIMUM PERFO RMANCE Transom Angle ( Cruising) MOTOR AN GLE ADJUST ED TOO LOW MOTOR AN GLE ADJUST ED TOO HIGH ROUGH WAVES MOTOR AN GLE ADJUST ED CORRECT LY Exces sive trans om angle during operation ca n cause prope ller venti lation, ove rheating, and water pump d amage.
36 SHALLOW WATER OPERATION OPERATION 18° ENGI NE COVER G RIP Do not use t he tiller hand le as a lever to raise the outboard motor. Applying excessive f orce t o the t iller handle can d amage it. An exces sive til t angle d uring operation ca n cause prope ller venti lation, ove rheating, and water pump d amage.
37 MOORING, BEACHING, LAUNCHING OPERATION 38°, 58° (whe n mooring) ENGI NE COVER G RIP TILT LEVER To return the outboard mo tor to the normal ope rating posi tion, rais e the outboard slig htly by pulling on th e engine co ver grip, then pull th e tilt lever t o releas e the outboar d, then slowly lowe r the outboar d motor.
Improperly maintaining this outboard motor or failure to c orrect a problem before operation can cause a malfunction in which you could be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this Owner’s Manual.
− − − Failure to properly follow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the procedures and precautions in the Owner’s Manual. 39 MAINTENANCE SAFETY Saf ety Precautions Burns f rom hot p arts.
× 40 TOOL KIT AND EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR 10 12 mm WRENCH PLIERS TOOL BAG FLAT SCREWDRIVER PHILIPS SCREWDRIVER 8 mm WRENCH SPARE SPARK PLUG COTTER PINS SHEAR PINS WATER .
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 41 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR Distributor’ s Limited W arranty Lubrica te more frequently when used in sa lt wate r.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 42 SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR Perform at every indicate d month or operating hour inter val, whichever comes f irst. REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD First month or 20 hrs. (2) Af ter us e (4) Every 6 months or 100 hrs.
43 ENGINE COVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Engine Oil Level Check SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR ENGINE C OVER LOC K LEVER UNLOCK OIL FILLER C AP/DIP STICK OIL FILLER CAP /DIPSTIC K UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT Running the engi ne with a low oi l level can cau se engine d ama ge.
44 Engine Oil Chan ge SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR DRAIN BO LT Improper d isposal of engi ne oil can be harmf ul to the env ironment. If you change y our own oil, ple ase dispose of the used oil properly. Put it in a seal ed container, and tak e it to a recycling cen ter.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m , 0.66 kgf·m) 45 Engine Oil Recomm endations Gear Case Oil Level Check SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR GEAR OIL LEVEL SCR EW GEAR OIL DRAIN/FI LL SCREW Oil is a major f actor af f ectin g perf ormance a nd service li f e.
46 Gear Case Oil Chan ge SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR If no oil f lows f rom the oil level hole , add the recommend ed oil (p. ) f ollowing th e procedure d escribed in Gear Case Oi l Change. Change th e gear case oil with the engine st opped and the outboard motor in the ve rtica l position.
0.11 US qt (0.10 L) 4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m, 0.66 kgf·m) 4.8 lbf·ft (6.5 N·m, 0.66 kgf·m) 47 SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR GEAR OIL BOTTLE GEAR OIL CAPACITY: OIL LEVEL SCREW TORQUE: OIL DRAIN SCREW TORQUE: Add oil through t he oil dra in hole until it f lows out the oil le vel hole, then install th e oil level screw.
48 Lubrication Points SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR PROPELLER SHAFT CLAMP SCREWS SWIVEL CASE THROTTLE CABLE AND PIVOT SHIFT SHAFT AND PIVOT TILLER HANDLE PIVOT TILT RELEASE LEVER AND REVERSE LOCK ROD.
− − − − W16EPR-U (DENSO) BPR5ES (NGK) 0.028 0.031 in (0.7 0.8 mm) 49 Spark Plug Service SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR SPARK PLUG W RENCH SEAL ING WASH ER SIDE ELECTR ODE 0.028 0.031 in (0.7 0.8 mm) Incorrect spark plug can c ause engine damage.
− 3.2 US gal (12 L) 50 REFUELING Portable Fuel Tank SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR VENT KNO B CLOS E O O P P E E N N FUEL GAUG E SAFE F ILL LEVEL FUEL F ILLER CAP A loose s park plug can overheat and damage the engine. Overtighte ning the spark plug c an dam a ge t he t h re a ds in t he c y l i nde r head.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. Handle fuel only outdoors. Wipe up spills immediately. 51 FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR Use unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rati ng of 86 or higher.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
53 SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR HOSE CLAM PS FUEL F ILTER FUEL HOSE FUEL HOSE ARROW (Fuel Fl ow Directio n) FUEL F ILTER HOSE CLAM PS Remove the f uel hoses f rom the used f ilter, and discard the f ilter. To ease ho se removal, release the hose clamps by squeezing the clamp ends together with pliers while pulling of f the hoses.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
55 Anode Replacement Recoil Starter Rope Inspection SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR FILTER O-RING TANK FILTER JOIN T (Fue l Hose Connect or) ANODE BOLT RECOI L START ER ROPE Fuel T ank Fil t er Painting or coati ng the anodes will def eat their purpose and will lead to rust and corrosion damage to the outboard motor.
56 Propeller and Shear Pin Replacement SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR PROP ELLER CAP SHEAR PIN COTTER PIN Removal Remove the cotter pin, the propell er cap, and the pr opeller . Remove the broke n shear pin and repla ce it with a new one. Operat ing the outboa rd motor a t higher altitud es will reduce available power.
57 SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR COTTER PIN In s ta lla ti on Spare shear pins and co tter pins are provided in the e ngine compar tment (p. ). Insta ll the she ar pin and the propell er, then ins tall the prope ller cap f inger tight. Use a Honda Genuine s tainles s steel cotter pin o r equivalen t cotter pin and bend t he pin ends as shown.
58 STORAGE PREPARATION Cleaning and Flushing STORAGE WATER HOSE WATER HOSE CONN ECTOR Cl eaning Fl ushing W it h t he H ond a Wa ter H ose Conn ect or Proper stor age prepa ration is esse ntial f or keeping your outboa rd motor tr ouble-f ree a nd looking good.
59 STORAG E ANTIV ENTILATION P LATE Fl ushing W it hout t he Hond a Wa ter H ose Conn ect or Running the engine without good water circ ulation c an cause overheati ng and water pump damage. Distributor’ s Limited W arranty It is nece ssar y to run the e ngine during the f lushing proce dure.
60 Fuel STORAG E Ad d ing a Fuel St abil izer Distributor’ s Limited W arranty Depending on the region whe re you operate your outboard , f uel f ormulations may deteriorate and oxidize rapidly. Fuel deteriorati on and oxid ation can oc cur in as littl e as 15 d ays and may cause damage to the carburetor and f uel s ystem .
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
−− 62 Engine Oil STORAGE PRECAUTIONS STORAG E CARRYING HANDL E Lif ting the outboard motor by the engine co ver, or using the instal led outboard motor as a handle or lever to move the boat, can damage the outboard motor. Select a well-ventilated storage area.
63 REMOVAL FROM STORAGE STORAG E CASE PROT ECTORS BEFORE OPERAT I ON Any other horizontal storage pos ition may cause damage to the outboard motor or oil le akage. Cover the outboard m otor to kee p out dust. Do not use plast ic sheet a s a dust cove r.
64 WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLED ON BOAT WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR REMOVED FROM BOAT TRANSPORTING CARRYING HANDL E MOTOR SUP PORT BAR (commercia lly available) Lif ting the outboard motor by the engine cov er, or using the install ed outboard motor as a handle or lever to move the boat, can damage the outboard motor.
65 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Check emergency stop switch clip. Check contr ol positions . Clip not ins erted i n emerge ncy stop switch. Insert clip in emergency stop switch. Shif t to neutral (p. ). ENGINE WILL NOT START Possible Cause Correction Gears hif t lever not in neutra l position.
66 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Correction Possible C ause ENGINE WILL NOT START (conti nued) Check f uel. Out of f uel. Fuel hose not pr imed. Bad f uel; boat store d without treating or drainin g gasoline, or ref ueled with bad gasolin e. Carbure tor malf unction, f uel pump f ailure, ignition malf un ction, stuck valves, etc.
67 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Correction Possible C ause HARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTING Check control positions. Choke OFF. Pull choke knob to ON position, unless e ngine is warm (p. ). Check f uel. Throttle grip not in START position.
68 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS HARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTING (conti nued) Take outboa rd motor t o an authoriz ed Honda Marine de aler , or ref er to the shop ma nual. Faulty ther mostat or wa ter pump. Replac e or repair f aulty components as necessary.
69 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Possible Cau se Correction Take outboa rd motor t o an authoriz ed Honda Marine de aler , or ref er to the shop ma nual. ENGINE WILL NOT DRIVE THE PROPELLER Check shea r pin. Broken shea r pin. Damaged gearsh if t mech anism.
70 OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR GOES OFF AND ENGINE SPEED IS LIMI TED TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS OIL PRE SSURE INDI CATOR If the throttle is closed suddenly af ter f ull throttle op eration, engin e speed may drop belo w the specif ied idle rpm, a nd that coul d activa te the engine prot ection sys tem momentarily.
71 SUBMERGED MOTOR TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS STARTER GR IP A subme rged outboar d motor mus t be serviced immediately af ter it is recovered f rom th e water in order to minimize corrosion . Remove the e ngine cover, and rinse t he outboard motor wit h f resh water to remove salt water, sand, mud, e tc.
72 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS W hen cranking the engine with an open igniti on circui t (spark plug removed f rom the ignition circui t), remove the e mergenc y stop swit ch clip f ro m the emerge ncy stop s witch to preven t possib le da mage to th e ignition s ystem .
73 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Serial Number Locations TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION PRODUCT IDE NTIFICAT ION NUMBER ENGI NE SERIAL NUMB ER Engine ser ial number : Product ide ntif ication numbe r: The product ide ntif icati on number is stamped on the swivel case.
74 Carburetor Modif ication f or High Altitude Operation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION W hen the carburetor has been modif ied f or operation at one of the higher altitude ranges, the air-f uel mixture will be too le an f or operation at a lowe r altitude.
75 Emission C ontrol Syst em Inf ormation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Source of Emissions Tamper ing and Al t er ing The U.S. and Cal if or nia Cl ean Air Act s The combust ion process pr oduces carbon monoxi de, oxides of nitrogen, and hydroca rbons.
76 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Ma inte nance Repl acement Par ts Pr obl ems That M ay Af f ect Emissions A manuf acturer o f an af termarket part assumes the responsibility that the part will no t adversely af f ect emis sion perf ormance .
77 Star Label The Symbol f or Cleaner Marine Engine s: Cleaner Air and Wate r - Better Fuel Economy - Longer Emissio n Warranty - US, Puerto Ri co, and US Virgin Islands TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION The St ar Label means Cl eaner M ar ine Engine f or healthier lif estyle and en vironment.
78 Two Stars Very Low Emission One Star Low Emission Three Stars Ultra Low Emission Four Stars Super Ultra Low Emission TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION The one-st ar label ide ntif ies engines t hat meet t he Air Resourc es Board’ s Persona l Wate rcraf t and Outboard ma rine engi ne 2001 exhaust em ission standa rds.
− −− ± ± ± − − × ×× BF5A BADS 13.8 in (350 mm) L S 20.7 in (525 mm) 39.6 in (1,005 mm) 44.7 in (1,135 mm) Diaphragm type fuel pump Unleaded gasolin e (86 pump octane or higher) Forward.
− 80 CONSUMER INFORMATION Honda Publications Custom er Service Inf ormation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION American Hon da Motor Co ., Inc. Honda Canada Inc. (United States, Puerto Rico , and U.S.Virgin Islands) Accessor y Catal o g Part s Cat al og Shop M anual Cont act i ng Hond a This manua l provides com plete , illustrated parts lists.
81 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Warra n ty C ov erag e Pleas e include the f ollowing inf ormation in your comm unicati on: Model a nd complete s eria l number Date of purchase Name and locatio.
82 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION W arr ant y Ser vice As the owner of a Honda product, your ser vicing dea ler m ay ask you t o authori ze an inspe ction. If the problem i s covere d under warr anty, your deale r will perf orm any warranty repairs f or you at no co st.
* * * * − 83 War ranty Stateme nts Distributor’s L imited War ranty United states, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands What Americ an Honda Will Repair or Replace Under Warranty: To Qualif y f .
‘‘ ’’ ’ 84 To Obtain Warra nty Service: Exclusions: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Contacting Honda All parts replaced under warranty will be considered as part of the origina l product and any w arrant y on those parts wi ll expire c oincident ally with the ori ginal product warrant y.
85 Accessories and Replacement P arts To Qualif y f or This Warranty: What American Honda Will Repair or Re place Under Warranty: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Products Covered by Warrant y: Acc.
86 Exclusions: To Obtain Warra nty Service: Disclaimer of co nsequential damage a nd limitation of implied warranties: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION You must take the Honda Outboa rd Motor produ.
87 Emission C ontrol System Warran ty YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATION Calif ornia All States MANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Your new Honda outboar d engine compli es with both the U.
88 OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY: WARRANTY COVERAGE: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Contacting Honda As the outboard engi ne owner, you are res ponsible f or the perf ormance o f the requ ired maintenan ce listed in your owner’s ma nual. Ameri can Honda Motor Co.
89 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: EXCLUSIONS: DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE AND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION may be denied. If th e part in question is not related to the reas on that your engine r equire s repai r, your cla im will not be denied.
* * 90 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION PARTS DESCRIPTION Carburetor assembly, Throttle body, Fuel injector, Fuel pump, Fuel pressure regulator, T hrottl.
91 WARRANTY PERIOD RETAILED ON OR AFTER AP RIL 1, 2005: THIS WARRANTY COVERS Distributor’s Warranty Canada TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION HONDA CANADA INC., f or and o n behalf of Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, J apan, give s the f ollowing written warranty on each new marine product manuf acture d by Honda Motor Co.
92 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE OWNER’S OBLIGATION TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION Any repairs req uired as a result of collision, accid ent, stri king any objec t.
93 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORY WARRANTY ENTIRE WRITTEN WARRANTY DISCLAIMER NOTICE TO CONSUMER TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFO RMATION New genuine Honda replacement parts or accessories sold to a consu.
94 INDEX ............................................................................ Anode . 19 .............................................................. Replacement . 55 ............. ARE YOU READY TO GET UNDERWAY? . 23 ........................
95 INDEX Gear Case Oil ....................................................................... Change . 46 ............................................................... Level Che ck . 45 .. GEARSHIFTING AND THROTTLE OPERATION . 33 ..................
96 INDEX .... TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 65 .. TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION . 73 ................................... TECHNICAL INFORMATION . 73 ............... THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE . 38 ........................................
00X31-ZV1-6500 BF5A 31ZV1650 00X31-ZV1-6500 2eY1 100.2009.07 Printed in Japan N BF5AK0 P ANTONE 288 CVC DIC F101 BLA CK Includes US and Canadian Models.
デバイスHonda BF5Aの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Honda BF5Aをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはHonda BF5Aの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Honda BF5Aの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Honda BF5Aで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Honda BF5Aを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はHonda BF5Aの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Honda BF5Aに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちHonda BF5Aデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。