nerdlinger
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99 XPL, 951:
I'm getting nothing but clicks from the solenoid when I hit the start button, so I've been troubleshooting:
Continuity from (-) battery cable to engine block is good (0 ohms)
Continuity from (+) battery cable to battery side of solenoid is good
Continuity from starter side of solenoid to starter (+) is good
Engine not seized, I removed the intake grate and can turn the drift shaft by hand with plugs out; I didn't try with plugs in.
All fuses are good; MPEM and electrical box in great shape visually.
I tried jumping the starter from my car battery and I got nothing but heat in the cables. I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. I connected the (+) to the starter (+) post and the negative to a bolt on top of the engine where I tested the ground for continuity. Then I connected the (+) to the car battery and the negative to the car battery. When I touch the negative to the car battery it sparks a little and feels like it is magnetized and then leaves little indentations on the car battery post when I remove it. The starter on the seadoo did absolutely nothing, but the cable got hot in only the few seconds it was connected. The car was not running.
Am I doing it right or am I missing something? Do I need the key in the lanyard? Does the ski battery need to be connected (it wasn't when I did it). I need to know before I go through the hassle of taking the starter out to rebuild it. Thanks.
I'm getting nothing but clicks from the solenoid when I hit the start button, so I've been troubleshooting:
Continuity from (-) battery cable to engine block is good (0 ohms)
Continuity from (+) battery cable to battery side of solenoid is good
Continuity from starter side of solenoid to starter (+) is good
Engine not seized, I removed the intake grate and can turn the drift shaft by hand with plugs out; I didn't try with plugs in.
All fuses are good; MPEM and electrical box in great shape visually.
I tried jumping the starter from my car battery and I got nothing but heat in the cables. I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. I connected the (+) to the starter (+) post and the negative to a bolt on top of the engine where I tested the ground for continuity. Then I connected the (+) to the car battery and the negative to the car battery. When I touch the negative to the car battery it sparks a little and feels like it is magnetized and then leaves little indentations on the car battery post when I remove it. The starter on the seadoo did absolutely nothing, but the cable got hot in only the few seconds it was connected. The car was not running.
Am I doing it right or am I missing something? Do I need the key in the lanyard? Does the ski battery need to be connected (it wasn't when I did it). I need to know before I go through the hassle of taking the starter out to rebuild it. Thanks.