BobDoo1967
New Member
Hi,
Just joined the other day. finally !! Pretty cool site. I have had my 97 Xp and 97 GTX now going on 19 years . I have the factory manual that I purchased with the Seadoos. I am just starting to get into the mechanical side of owning a SeaDoo ( a little late ) after what happened to me . I took my GTX in to get Carbs done (it would start ), and 6 hours later I get a call saying the carbs are done, but you have no spark. I don't ride my Doo's nearly enough and I have very low hours . So I found that to be weird something electrical would go out. Shady ? Rather pay more money, I chose to find the problem myself. FYI Motor turns over , I did multi-meter test on the small negative wire from the coil and it was fine.
I chose to take out the MPEM and check the Fuses, all the fuses were good. I see the price is $904 for a new one. What would be the procedure to test the MPEM? I know I am a newbie , I appreciate your time
Just joined the other day. finally !! Pretty cool site. I have had my 97 Xp and 97 GTX now going on 19 years . I have the factory manual that I purchased with the Seadoos. I am just starting to get into the mechanical side of owning a SeaDoo ( a little late ) after what happened to me . I took my GTX in to get Carbs done (it would start ), and 6 hours later I get a call saying the carbs are done, but you have no spark. I don't ride my Doo's nearly enough and I have very low hours . So I found that to be weird something electrical would go out. Shady ? Rather pay more money, I chose to find the problem myself. FYI Motor turns over , I did multi-meter test on the small negative wire from the coil and it was fine.
I chose to take out the MPEM and check the Fuses, all the fuses were good. I see the price is $904 for a new one. What would be the procedure to test the MPEM? I know I am a newbie , I appreciate your time


