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20) Air Intake Opening
This is where air enters to supply the
engine and ventilate the engine com-
partment. If the air intake opening is
kept under water for a long period, wa-
ter will get inside bilge.
CAUTION: If the air intake opening
is kept under water for a long peri-
od, such as turning constantly in
tight circles, water will get inside
bilge, which may cause severe dam-
age to internal parts of the engine.
21) Rear Vent Grills
(if so equipped)
Allows air to get in or out depending
on engine operation.
CAUTION: If grills are kept below
water level for a long period (e.g.:
when boarding 2 passengers) water
will enter the bilge.
22) Seat Strap
The seat strap provides a handhold to
assist boarding and is used as a hand-
hold for the passenger.
23) Seat Latch
Removing the seat allows access to
the engine compartment and to oil res-
ervoir cap/dipstick.
The seat latch is located at the rear end
and underneath the seat.
TYPICAL
1. Seat latch
To remove seat, pull the latch lever up-
ward and hold. Lift and pull the seat
rearward.
NOTE: On the GTI models, it is nec-
essary to remove the rear seat first
and repeat the same procedure to re-
move the front portion of the seat.
Engine Compartment
This is where the mechanical, electri-
cal and fuel/oil systems are located.
When reinstalling the seat, insert seat
front tab into body hook (for each por-
tion of the seat on the GTI models).
1. Insert this tab in hook
2. Hook
Pull latch lever to insert it over the rear
lock pin. Release latch lever then firmly
push on rear of the seat to relatch.
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WARNING
When starting or operating the en-
gine, do not touch any electrical
part. Never leave any object, rag,
tool, etc., in the engine compart-
ment or in the bilge.
WARNING
Periodically verify the seat lock pin
and tighten if needed. Make sure
seat is securely latched.
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