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Location: North Central, Indiana | I have a 2003 Suzuki 140 4-stroke and I was out trolling yesterday and the oil light came on. I pulled the cover off and checked the oil and it was about a quart over full. The oil smells like gas. Anyone ever have this problem and if you did what ended up being the problem.
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Location: Ontario | Search google 4 stroke making oil. Lots of info available. |
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Location: Ludington, MI | Always run your motor around to warm it up before trolling and do two oil changes a season. My Yamaha 50 does this, but it's more of a problem when I'm trolling a lot. It's worse in the spring when I'm in 39-50 degree water chasing browns in Lake Michigan. |
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| Check and make sure engine reaches normal temperature. If Nat check tstats. |
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Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | muskydg - 10/12/2014 7:06 AM
I have a 2003 Suzuki 140 4-stroke and I was out trolling yesterday and the oil light came on. I pulled the cover off and checked the oil and it was about a quart over full. The oil smells like gas. Anyone ever have this problem and if you did what ended up being the problem. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I purchased my 2007 Suzuki new and have had the same thing happen . I Called my dealer and told him what was going on and he said if I read my manual I would know. Its the oil change reminder system, To cancel the System Turn the Ignition
"ON" Pull out the Emergency Kill Switch and then pull out or up the stop switch THREE times in ten seconds. a short beep will be heard, if finished a short beep will be heard if the cancellation is a success. Then turn ignition key to the OFF POSITION AND THEN set the kill plate back in place. GOOD TO GO. The oil Light will go on at # one 20HR. #two 80 hr.s #three 100, This system will activate up to 2100 Hours operation. you can finish your day or trip and then change your oil. Most all Evinrude dealers will work on Suzuki's as they used to sell Suzuki motors under the Evinrude name. Marv.
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