JMo
New Member
Hello. New to PWC (see in a sec...) and this forum!
Purchased a 1999 Seadoo GTX Limited at the beginning of the season. Been running great! Today however was having trouble starting it.
After 2-3 hits of the start button it wouldn't turn over. Then the next 4-5 hits of the start button I would hear that pulse...very short then nothing. Took the PWC back to my lift. Opened the rear compartment to find some smoke and noticed my PWC was full of water.
Lifted the PWC out of the water and sure enough my drain plugs were out. (see comment above "new to PWC") I would like to say perhaps the kids did it but maybe it was me...i digress.
Anyhow...the postive terminal where the screw attaches completely melted off (def cause of the smoke). Wire is fine...connector is fine. So took the battery out and going to grab another one.
The water level was pretty full (hard to tell exactly cause when I brougth the PWC to the lift the PWC angled back when i started lifting it. The battery could have been in water...but I would say the water level was not up to the spark plugs.
Anyhow...not sure what would cause it not to start other then shorting the battery perhaps? Causing it to overheat and melt? Starter under water? Not sure where that is at the moment...but haven't really looked.
When I get the new battery in..wil take spark plugs out to double check no water in the engine (doubt it). Friend suggested making sure the starter is dry.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Purchased a 1999 Seadoo GTX Limited at the beginning of the season. Been running great! Today however was having trouble starting it.
After 2-3 hits of the start button it wouldn't turn over. Then the next 4-5 hits of the start button I would hear that pulse...very short then nothing. Took the PWC back to my lift. Opened the rear compartment to find some smoke and noticed my PWC was full of water.
Lifted the PWC out of the water and sure enough my drain plugs were out. (see comment above "new to PWC") I would like to say perhaps the kids did it but maybe it was me...i digress.
Anyhow...the postive terminal where the screw attaches completely melted off (def cause of the smoke). Wire is fine...connector is fine. So took the battery out and going to grab another one.
The water level was pretty full (hard to tell exactly cause when I brougth the PWC to the lift the PWC angled back when i started lifting it. The battery could have been in water...but I would say the water level was not up to the spark plugs.
Anyhow...not sure what would cause it not to start other then shorting the battery perhaps? Causing it to overheat and melt? Starter under water? Not sure where that is at the moment...but haven't really looked.
When I get the new battery in..wil take spark plugs out to double check no water in the engine (doubt it). Friend suggested making sure the starter is dry.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.


