jonmueller
New Member
I have this Jetski that I purchased about a season ago. I am now having some issues with it and have not had any problems in the past. The engine was recently completely rebuilt by a reputable shop in my area. I have since put about 20 hours on the Ski and started having this problem. When you try to start it the starter will kick over about half a rev and stop. If you hold the button down, it makes a series of jerkes and sounds like quick hammering. I have recently purchased a brand new battery and fully charged it, this was not the problem. I then went to the dealer and got a new starter relay after reading on this forum, and that too was not the problem. Just about an hour ago I went down to try and trouble shoot some more and jumped the 2 terminals on the relay to the starter and it magically spun over perfectly without the spark plugs. Put the plugs in and it seems to be turning over just fine (as long as you jump the connection to the starter). The dealer told me that it could be a weak starter, which I don't think that could be the issue as it starts just fine when you jump the connector. The only other part I was thinking it could be was the Voltage Regulator. It almost sounds like the starter is attempting to turn the motor over and then the voltage drops and kills the starter, then immediately back on and so forth. Or maybe the voltage to the other accessories such as the security lanyard is dropping too low and causing the starter to kill, then activate right after. It sounds like a series of banging quickly if you hold the button down. Occasionaly it will beep out and you will have to unplug and replug the lanyard to get it to start again. I didn't know if anyone on the forums has had this issue before. It was my understanding that the voltage rectifier was to regulate the voltage coming from the stator and to recharge the battery.
But again, it does seem like a voltage issue since the relay was replaced with a new one from the dealer, and installed correctly. The starter has been tested and kicks over perfectly. The engine is not locked up in any way and will spin over by hand. The only part of the puzzle I have not been able to test or replaced yet is the voltage regulator rectifier that sits outside the black electronics box. Could a bad rectifier cause the voltage to drop on startup and then kick right back in quickly?
But again, it does seem like a voltage issue since the relay was replaced with a new one from the dealer, and installed correctly. The starter has been tested and kicks over perfectly. The engine is not locked up in any way and will spin over by hand. The only part of the puzzle I have not been able to test or replaced yet is the voltage regulator rectifier that sits outside the black electronics box. Could a bad rectifier cause the voltage to drop on startup and then kick right back in quickly?