I'm new to this whole PWC thing, but I "inherited" a '97 GTX in non-running condition. It's been sitting for a couple of years, but fuel system was treated, and so far everything looks pretty good. I'm a competent mechanic, but this is my first PWC, so I don't have a lot of experience with them. However...I DL'ed all the manuals (service, parts, owners) and I've been pecking around the internet for the last few days looking into this problem. Previous owner had concluded that the MPEM was bad (I think his repair shop told him this). When I plug the DESS cap (key) on, I get no beeps, but the "info center" gauge does light up, along with an overheating indicator. No crank, no start. I noticed that the area for the oil and fuel gauges doesn't light up along with the rest of the LCD's when button is pushed, but that might be normal, I dunno. The red LED indicator lights up also, and the clock/compass/temp indicators seem to be working. I've tried the "advanced diagnostics" as per the manual, pressing the start button five times, then plugging in the key. I do get the short/long beep as indicated, but that's all... nothing after that, except that same overheating indicator. Here's what I've done so far:
I tested the beeper, and found it wasn't working. I removed it, and with a few taps to shake things loose, and a little "slickem" in there, it started working again just fine. I have tested the engine temp sensor, it's good(no continuity when cold, good continuity when hot) I've checked the temp sensor wires to the MPEM, and that circuit is good. Start switch seems good, as it lights up the display. Fuses in rear electrical box, and in front electrical box are good, and I have 12 volts to the MPEM. Poking around on the web, I see that it seems like the key and post are a common problem, but because I get some beeps and lights, I think these are okay. Other than some continuity test, I don't really see any way to test them, though. According to the continuity tests they are good. I've unplugged and re-seated all the wire connectors to the MPEM, checking for corrosion/bad connections..Nothing obvious there, either. They all look good. So now I'm down to the MPEM. Looking around on the web again, I see these things have some shocking prices (not too surprising-probably the reason I got the thing for free). Before I lay out that kinda dough, I'd like to ask the group if there's anything I might have missed. Are there any other obvious causes for the weird overheating indicator and the lack of beeps?
I see several used MPEM's for sale, and also some pretty cheap aftermarket replacements(no more coded keys with those, either!), but I can't find anyone who has firsthand experience with the cheaper aftermarket units. Anyone have an opinion about new vs. used vs. aftermarket? Since I got the machine for nothing, and the rest of it looks pretty good, it's probably worth spending a few bucks to fix....THoughts?
I tested the beeper, and found it wasn't working. I removed it, and with a few taps to shake things loose, and a little "slickem" in there, it started working again just fine. I have tested the engine temp sensor, it's good(no continuity when cold, good continuity when hot) I've checked the temp sensor wires to the MPEM, and that circuit is good. Start switch seems good, as it lights up the display. Fuses in rear electrical box, and in front electrical box are good, and I have 12 volts to the MPEM. Poking around on the web, I see that it seems like the key and post are a common problem, but because I get some beeps and lights, I think these are okay. Other than some continuity test, I don't really see any way to test them, though. According to the continuity tests they are good. I've unplugged and re-seated all the wire connectors to the MPEM, checking for corrosion/bad connections..Nothing obvious there, either. They all look good. So now I'm down to the MPEM. Looking around on the web again, I see these things have some shocking prices (not too surprising-probably the reason I got the thing for free). Before I lay out that kinda dough, I'd like to ask the group if there's anything I might have missed. Are there any other obvious causes for the weird overheating indicator and the lack of beeps?
I see several used MPEM's for sale, and also some pretty cheap aftermarket replacements(no more coded keys with those, either!), but I can't find anyone who has firsthand experience with the cheaper aftermarket units. Anyone have an opinion about new vs. used vs. aftermarket? Since I got the machine for nothing, and the rest of it looks pretty good, it's probably worth spending a few bucks to fix....THoughts?