I have a 2003 Seadoo GTX Supercharged Limited Edition. I brought it out of winterization (dealer performed and they did an oil change at that time) a few weeks ago and ran it for a little over an hour to get the fogging oil out and to burn off some of the old gas. It ran great. I then took it to have the spark plugs changed and have the ski looked over by the dealer. On the way home today from the dealer I took it to the lake for a quick test and make sure everything checked out.
Here's what happened:
I started it up and was idling away from the landing. After about a minute I started into the throttle and the error late came on with the low oil pressure warning displayed on the screen and it was running rough. I immediaetly shut it off. Waited a few minutes turned it back on and it gave the same error. Started it one more time to get back to the dock and it did the same thing. I waited about five minutes and tried again same thing. (Whenever the message would come on I would shut it down immedieatly.)
I was starting to load it on the trailer and then rembered I just bought gas and topped it off (literally) and really screwed down the gas cap very very tight (ocd). I opened the gas cap and screwed it back on stopping tightening it after the first click. Started it up and everything was fine. Let it idle for a few minutes around the landing and everything was fine. Ran it for a couple minutes and it was fine. Went back to the loading area and a man put in his boat to run it for a little to make sure it was running fine after some repairs he made. I decieded to take it back out for a little and me and the guy I just met were going to stay in the same area to help each other out should one of us break down. I ran it at WOT for a minute and cruised at different RPM's and it ran fine. I put probally 10-15 minutes and about 6 miles and it did fine.
My questions:
1.) Could topping off the fuel and/or overtightening the gas cap cause the ski to do this.
2.) Should I take it back to the dealer to have them look at it? (The oil level is fine and still looks like new oil.)
3.) Would this error message have been equivalent to a car starting to cut off and the lights on the dash coming on?
4.) Did I possibly do any damage to the engine?
Slightly off topic:
Is it normal for the little "check engine light" in the lower right corner to light up when you but the key in and then go back out? Just haven't payed attention.
Sorry for the long story but wanted to give as much info as possible. If you need any more info just ask.
Thanks,
Joshua
Here's what happened:
I started it up and was idling away from the landing. After about a minute I started into the throttle and the error late came on with the low oil pressure warning displayed on the screen and it was running rough. I immediaetly shut it off. Waited a few minutes turned it back on and it gave the same error. Started it one more time to get back to the dock and it did the same thing. I waited about five minutes and tried again same thing. (Whenever the message would come on I would shut it down immedieatly.)
I was starting to load it on the trailer and then rembered I just bought gas and topped it off (literally) and really screwed down the gas cap very very tight (ocd). I opened the gas cap and screwed it back on stopping tightening it after the first click. Started it up and everything was fine. Let it idle for a few minutes around the landing and everything was fine. Ran it for a couple minutes and it was fine. Went back to the loading area and a man put in his boat to run it for a little to make sure it was running fine after some repairs he made. I decieded to take it back out for a little and me and the guy I just met were going to stay in the same area to help each other out should one of us break down. I ran it at WOT for a minute and cruised at different RPM's and it ran fine. I put probally 10-15 minutes and about 6 miles and it did fine.
My questions:
1.) Could topping off the fuel and/or overtightening the gas cap cause the ski to do this.
2.) Should I take it back to the dealer to have them look at it? (The oil level is fine and still looks like new oil.)
3.) Would this error message have been equivalent to a car starting to cut off and the lights on the dash coming on?
4.) Did I possibly do any damage to the engine?
Slightly off topic:
Is it normal for the little "check engine light" in the lower right corner to light up when you but the key in and then go back out? Just haven't payed attention.
Sorry for the long story but wanted to give as much info as possible. If you need any more info just ask.
Thanks,
Joshua