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I'm thinking stuck closed, not open. Closed it would complete the circuit. Open it would not.

Could be a weak spring in the solenoid itself as well.

Best way to test this issue is, put a meter on the start wire that runs to the solenoid. If you get 12 volts without pressing start it is before the solenoid. If no volts and it still cranks the starter than it is a solenoid.
 
Here ia a little more info of what is going on.......

It will start then after 3 seconds starter will engage..I turn it off the starter still runs then ill press the start button and it turns off....runs till the battery is dead...

What parts should i buy
 
Do not buy any parts just yet,, we need to isolate this out a bit.

It will be pretty simple to figure out which direction to look..

Once it is started, turn it off via the start/stop switch. If I ready you correctly, the starter will still be cranking.

Unplug the small wire (start wire) at the solenoid. If it keeps spinning it is a sticking solenoid which is very common in the automotive world. If it stops then it is in the start circuit. Probably not the switch as you can turn it on and off via the switch. So I am guessingFor now, a sticking relay.

For now, do the little test I just explained and we can go from there..
 
..finally started to work on sea Doo yesterday and the starter didnt start after starting the engine but I thought I would hose out the inside and after doing that I started it and the starter engaged

My question is could there be water getting into my electrical box causing a short that is engaging my starter?


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It "COULD" be many things,,,, but until you do some testing you will be wasting your time and money. You really need to do as I suggested above and this will tell us where the voltage is coming from. Once we have that info, we can then isolate out the issue. More than happy to help you, but you have to help us in order to help you....
 
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Top,red wire to the battery
Bottom red goes to starter

The small wire on the bottom is the one i should take off to do your check....
 
Ok I finally got the starter to engage while the engine was running, i pulled the small wire on the bottom off and the starter was still engaged........
 
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