Longtime viewer... first post. I just pulled my Seadoo out of rack storage and had the oil changed. I dropped it in the water yesterday for the first time, and it started right up without any problems. After about a minute in the water, the engine lost power and began dropping in RPM to the point it was more of a sputter. I was able to get it to the floating dock before it quit out on me.
I tried restarting the ski to no avail - certain that the problem was the battery, I loaded the ski and drove directly to a nearby AutoZone to see if I could make the swap quickly and get back out on the water. I changed the battery and nada... it still would not crank over. It's gotten to the point now that when I press the ignition switch, it begins to turn over for a fraction of a second and then just quits.
I exchanged the battery for a new one and tried, just in case the battery was inadequately charged... same thing.
The starter solenoid was changed last year when I got the proverbial clicking noise that seems inevitable in a Seadoo's lifetime, so it doesn't seem that may be the issue - the engine is trying to crank, it just quits very early in the process. Someone had mentioned that they thought it may be a sensor??
Any thoughts?
I tried restarting the ski to no avail - certain that the problem was the battery, I loaded the ski and drove directly to a nearby AutoZone to see if I could make the swap quickly and get back out on the water. I changed the battery and nada... it still would not crank over. It's gotten to the point now that when I press the ignition switch, it begins to turn over for a fraction of a second and then just quits.
I exchanged the battery for a new one and tried, just in case the battery was inadequately charged... same thing.
The starter solenoid was changed last year when I got the proverbial clicking noise that seems inevitable in a Seadoo's lifetime, so it doesn't seem that may be the issue - the engine is trying to crank, it just quits very early in the process. Someone had mentioned that they thought it may be a sensor??
Any thoughts?