cowsgonemadd3
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I am in the middle of repairing an abandoned seadoo. Its starter was missing when I bought it so I bought a new one on ebay. I tested it and it works just fine. However, when I hook it up through the little brain box it does nothing. I hear a click when I push the key button in but nothing when I push the starter button. I thought usually that a bad solenoid makes a click sound when its bad and you push the start button. I have a goal to go as cheap as possible on this thing as in not throw away money if I do not need to. Invest where needed and dont where not needed. I shorted out the solenoid and the starter goes to business.
If the wires going to the solenoid, the little ones, are corroded could that cause it not to get fed the start command? The power leads were clean but the other little wires were corroded some. It has sat for 15 years.
1991 seadoo gt.
If the wires going to the solenoid, the little ones, are corroded could that cause it not to get fed the start command? The power leads were clean but the other little wires were corroded some. It has sat for 15 years.
1991 seadoo gt.