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In the above image you can see the start relais of my seadoo xp 787. I have encounterd some problems with it.. The start relais you see is a brand new one and is supposed to work, so my problem would be an electrical wire problem. Cause when i try to push the start button on the seadoo the electrical system doesn't close the circuit and the starter doesn't engage cause the system seems not to get any signal to open/close it.

The yellow/red wire is the wire to the start/stop button and the black wire is the wire for the sparkplugs system.

Seriously i need all the help i can get.:chillpill:
 
In your profile... it says "1994 XP 787". Well.... that doesn't exist. So... what are we actually looking at?

If this is a "Home Grown" swap (I'm assuming) then I don't think we can help since we have no idea what's in the rest of the system.
 
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Its a standard 787.. 1996 then. dont know exact date! i aint a expert on this..

The rest of the system is the same i assume as any other type like this one
 
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the wiring looks suspect to say the least. you might need to check those crimp connections

If you get a small piece of wire and link from the large terminal on the solenoid to the small one with the yellow/red wire it should pull in the solenoid and crank over, if so your solenoid is fine.
Get a multimeter and test to see if when you hit the start button if you get 12v DC between the small terminals (yellow/red and the black), if not you need to work back through the fuses(there are 2 in the front corner of your photo), start button and lanyard switch to find whats stopping the power to the solenoid
 
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i will try this, thanks!

I've tryed linking the starter and the battery on the solenoid and that works but i will try this method!
Thanks
 
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