SaskSeaDoo
New Member
Hey Guys,
Have had my SeaDoo for roughly 5yrs and it's always been good to me. Used it a few times this summer and every time after starting it would say "12V low" after start up, even after replacing the battery. The last time I rode it, it said the same thing at start up, I drove around the lake for roughly 20min and it ran fine. I shut it off to take the kids for a swim and when we climbed back on it would not re-start. I attached the safety tether as per norm, the gauges would cycle once but no 2 beeps and then the gauges would go blank. Doesn't matter what I do now I get the same thing. No beeps and blank gauges after they cycle once. I tried charging battery and also used a different battery that I know is good and no luck. I'm thinking a relay or something but have no experience working on these things so wanted to start here before banging my head against the wall in frustration. I am mechanically inclined and do all my own work on my other toys but the SeaDoo's are foreign to me. Thanks for any help or advice you can offer. Cheers
Have had my SeaDoo for roughly 5yrs and it's always been good to me. Used it a few times this summer and every time after starting it would say "12V low" after start up, even after replacing the battery. The last time I rode it, it said the same thing at start up, I drove around the lake for roughly 20min and it ran fine. I shut it off to take the kids for a swim and when we climbed back on it would not re-start. I attached the safety tether as per norm, the gauges would cycle once but no 2 beeps and then the gauges would go blank. Doesn't matter what I do now I get the same thing. No beeps and blank gauges after they cycle once. I tried charging battery and also used a different battery that I know is good and no luck. I'm thinking a relay or something but have no experience working on these things so wanted to start here before banging my head against the wall in frustration. I am mechanically inclined and do all my own work on my other toys but the SeaDoo's are foreign to me. Thanks for any help or advice you can offer. Cheers