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1995 spx won’t stay cranking.

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Tgspxer

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I recently picked up a 95 spx for a cheap deal as it wouldn’t start. previous owner had it out the season before but was having trouble this year after a new plug and battery. The start button will only crank the engine a few times but would cut out before it would turn over with or without plug. I sanded all the battery connections and starter leads cleaned all the grounds and connections to the solenoid and still couldn’t get it to keep cranking.
Battery is new and I have also tested with a larger marine battery with higher CCa with no luck.

The starter will only stay engaged if I jump the solenoid terminals.

I’m starting to think either bad sol. trigger from Mpem or a DESS issue ( no beeps when lanyard is attached didn’t think DESS was equipped on the 95 but I can press the start/stop button 5 times and get the diagnostic beeps)

Any suggestions would be helpful.
 
1995 SPX doesn't have DESS so that isn't your issue.
Then why does 5 button presses with no lanyard give short beep long beep indicating diagnostics then after attaching the lanyard either two short indicating bad key or the engine cranks?
 
Are you sure it’s a 1995 SPX?

The SPX didn’t get DESS until 1997.

Is your kill switch a push button or a post with a metal ring and a metal button in the middle?
 
Are you sure it’s a 1995 SPX?

The SPX didn’t get DESS until 1997.

Is your kill switch a push button or a post with a metal ring and a metal button in the middle?
It’s not the DESS post style but the diagnostics can still be run for some reason
 
Update: did some more testing on the starter circuit today start/stop button is good. lanyard post is good. Checked the trigger wire coming from the Mpem and have 0.4v when the starter button isn’t pressed and when I press the start button the voltage spikes to 12 then drops back down almost instantly. Is this a bad Mpem? Pretty sure this is the reason the starter cuts out after beginning to crank.
 
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