davemath
Member
I have just acquired a 2003 RX, my first foray into fuel injection as I always had early-mid 90's models for the past couple decades. I'm excited for the larger jet pump and the smooth power delivery.
The last mechanic of this cut the black/purple wire right outside of the rear coil box, then grounded that to the battery. This gave the cut off relay (2011 date code) constant ground, and therefore kept the ski powered on and would run his battery down. To solve this problem he put a high current physical power switch on the red battery line. He could have just put a small amperage switch on that black wire, and used the relay to handle this... But I digress.
I traced out the black/purple wire from that rear harness to the plug #3 and we have continuity on that wire.
From reading in the forums, this tells me that the MPEM may be bad; as my DESS peg and start-stop switch are working.
Is there anything that you guys note which could be a rogue component in this scenario? I re-seated and dielectric greased the AMP connectors everywhere, but haven't taken the MPEM apart to see if there is corrosion. I figure that I should let that stay waterproof!
Dave
The last mechanic of this cut the black/purple wire right outside of the rear coil box, then grounded that to the battery. This gave the cut off relay (2011 date code) constant ground, and therefore kept the ski powered on and would run his battery down. To solve this problem he put a high current physical power switch on the red battery line. He could have just put a small amperage switch on that black wire, and used the relay to handle this... But I digress.
I traced out the black/purple wire from that rear harness to the plug #3 and we have continuity on that wire.
From reading in the forums, this tells me that the MPEM may be bad; as my DESS peg and start-stop switch are working.
Is there anything that you guys note which could be a rogue component in this scenario? I re-seated and dielectric greased the AMP connectors everywhere, but haven't taken the MPEM apart to see if there is corrosion. I figure that I should let that stay waterproof!
Dave