Hey all - I've got a 1996  XP 800cc.  After sitting over night, I can get it started easily, and away I go.  It runs very strong.  Then, 5 or 10 minutes later when I stop and kill the engine - I have a VERY hard time getting it started again.  So much so that I'm killing the battery.
It takes like 2 minutes of trying until it finally starts. I think I've noticed that holding the throttle wide open when trying to start it helps. I SeaDoo mechanic once told me never to use choke, so I don't.
Any ideas? Has anyone experienced this? It's almost like perhaps it's flooded, but why would it be in this scenario?
				
			It takes like 2 minutes of trying until it finally starts. I think I've noticed that holding the throttle wide open when trying to start it helps. I SeaDoo mechanic once told me never to use choke, so I don't.
Any ideas? Has anyone experienced this? It's almost like perhaps it's flooded, but why would it be in this scenario?
 
	


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		