There are fuses in the rear ebox ad well.
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Lots of confusion being thrown out here. #1. 96 SPX is a 717 motor. No rear Ebox.
If the 5a fuse constantly blows unhook the VTS/trim unit and retry. If it keeps blowing, you need an MPEM.
If you bought a cheap chinese starter and it wont crank when you jump the solenoid....the starter is already bad.
I do have good used MPEMs in stock and ready to ship. PM me for more info.
With the key off the post hit the start button, that should turn on the mpem/gauge. If not, run a temp ground from the battery to the ground post in the ebox and recheck. Also make sure the small red wires on the solenoid are on the same post as the big wire connected to the battery. If you do all this and the gauge will still not turn on your mpem is toast. Did you ever put a bigger fuse in the 5amp?
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Separate issue, but where did you order a starter? I'm hoping you did not but a 50$ eBay starter or a sbt starter
96 XP800!
Keep the 2 strokes alive!
never good...although usually it just quits blowing fuses b/c something else inside failed from too much amperage. I wouldnt think a 7.5 would do it but who knows.
Here is one way to test it. Unplug all the wires on the mpem and only connect the black, red and red/purple wires. then connect the battery and pop in another 5a fuse, if it pop's you need an mpem. If it doesn't, you can start by removing the fuse and connecting the wires back up one at a time and replacing the fuse until it pop's again.
Sounds like a cheap Chinese starter... Do you still have the OEM starter? If so, rebuild it!
Mike
Mpem showed up today. Installed it and gauges work again. It even beeps twice when I put the key on now (never did that before). But if it's not one thing, it's another. The starter didn't turn. Took the starter out and bench tested it. It works. Hooked it back up in the ski and nothing. Just a faint clicking noise. I'm guessing it has to be a problem with the wiring. Does this sound familiar to anyone? :banghead:
Jump the solenoid and see if it cranks. If so, it is either the solenoid and or the START/STOP button. It could be the feed from the MPEM, but not likely.
But again, jump the solenoid and tell us what happens. We can go from there.
1 new starter, mpem, and solenoid later... It lives
With good info provided, we can fix nearly anything....