kfx4001442
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I have a 1997 Seadoo GSX 787. Last summer durring the last trip it was launched without the plugs in and sank low in the water. After draining it ran fine all day. I brought it home and stored it. Yesterday I get it out and when press the start button nothing happens. After looking around under the seat I found that the box the solenoid and ignition are in was full of water and has been for about 8 months. When I jump the solenoid with a screw driver the starter runs, but dosnt kick out and turn the motor. I have tried a new battery already. All the lights and trim work. What do I need to do?
I ran a whole tank of gas thrugh the engine and it ran awesom all day long. I really dont think the engine is froze up. Like I said nothing happens when I press the start button, but if I short the solenoid with a screwdriver the starter just free revs. It dosn't even try to turn the engine over. Would a bad solenoid keep the starter from kicking out and turnning the engine over? I really dont want to pull the head just to check.
I ran a whole tank of gas thrugh the engine and it ran awesom all day long. I really dont think the engine is froze up. Like I said nothing happens when I press the start button, but if I short the solenoid with a screwdriver the starter just free revs. It dosn't even try to turn the engine over. Would a bad solenoid keep the starter from kicking out and turnning the engine over? I really dont want to pull the head just to check.
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