Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 Owner's Manual

The recommended maintenance schedule for the Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 includes regular checks and servicing at intervals of 10 hours, 50 hours, and annually. This includes changing the engine oil, inspecting the spark plugs, and flushing the cooling system.
If your Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 is having starting issues, check the battery connections, ensure the battery is charged, inspect the spark plugs, and verify that the fuel system is not clogged.
The Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 should use Yamalube 4W 10W-40 oil, which is designed specifically for marine engines and provides optimal performance and protection.
To improve performance, ensure regular maintenance is performed, consider upgrading the air intake and exhaust systems, and use high-quality fuel. Regularly checking and replacing worn parts can also help maintain peak performance.
To winterize your Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014, thoroughly clean and dry it, add fuel stabilizer, flush the cooling system, fog the engine, lubricate moving parts, and store it in a dry, covered location.
To flush the cooling system, connect a garden hose to the flush port, start the engine, and run water through the system for a few minutes, ensuring that the engine does not overheat.
Common issues include starting problems, overheating, and poor acceleration. These can often be resolved by checking the battery, ensuring the cooling system is flushed, and inspecting the fuel and spark plug condition.
Spark plugs in the Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 should be inspected every 50 hours and replaced if they show signs of wear or damage to ensure optimal engine performance.
Yamaha recommends using unleaded gasoline with a maximum of 10% ethanol content for the FZS Waverunner 2014 to avoid fuel system issues and ensure optimal performance.
Store the Yamaha FZS Waverunner 2014 in a dry, covered area, preferably elevated on a stand. Ensure that it is clean, dry, and has been properly winterized to prevent damage during the off-season.