KefirSeaDoo
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So here's my latest encounter..... I am on my way back from fishing at the Channel Islands on what was a very rough day at sea. On the way back my 2005 Seadoo RXT/supercharged (70 hours/recent rebuild of supercharger) took a few hard hits from the waves and before I know it I get a notification on the LCD of "OIL!"
As the LCD reflects the "OIL" warning light the watercraft goes into limp mode in the middle of the ocean and I am barely able to get it up to 4000 RPM. So I cut the engine and let the watercraft rest for five minutes before attempting to restart the engine. I restart the engine and keep my RPMs under 3400 for as long as possible (10 minutes) before the shrieking alarm goes off again. I had to repeat these steps for five times before I made it back to the marina.
I am guessing that this is a case of a faulty oil pressure switch, perhaps the front or the rear? I'm unsure.
Please share your thoughts on the aforementioned issue.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post!
Kefir
As the LCD reflects the "OIL" warning light the watercraft goes into limp mode in the middle of the ocean and I am barely able to get it up to 4000 RPM. So I cut the engine and let the watercraft rest for five minutes before attempting to restart the engine. I restart the engine and keep my RPMs under 3400 for as long as possible (10 minutes) before the shrieking alarm goes off again. I had to repeat these steps for five times before I made it back to the marina.
I am guessing that this is a case of a faulty oil pressure switch, perhaps the front or the rear? I'm unsure.
Please share your thoughts on the aforementioned issue.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post!
Kefir