Hi all:
I pulled the tarp off my '95 717 Sea-doo XP last weekend, put the battery in (that was on a trickle charger all winter) and sadly, it turned over a couple of times and quit. I charged the battery overnight, pulled the plugs to make it easy and nothing but a click each time I hit the switch. I can easily turn the drive shaft even with the plugs in.
Instead of trouble shooting endlessly, I did the easy things and I replaced the solenoid and put in a new battery. Again, with no plugs, it turned over 2 or 3 times then just clicking (by the way - only one click per button press, not multiple clicks like I see in Youtube videos).
When I jumped the solenoid leads, nothing happened and I put a multimetre across the leads and got 13 volts so I felt pretty damned confident I had a bad starter so I pulled it out and much to my chagrin, it seems good.
What am I missing here? I have a good engine, good battery, good solenoid and good starter motor. If it was a wiring thing, wouldn't jumping the solenoid leads have bypassed that?
Any advice or insight will be greatly appreciated. This ski ran like a champ last summer and I think it deserves to be brought up to tip-top shape.
I pulled the tarp off my '95 717 Sea-doo XP last weekend, put the battery in (that was on a trickle charger all winter) and sadly, it turned over a couple of times and quit. I charged the battery overnight, pulled the plugs to make it easy and nothing but a click each time I hit the switch. I can easily turn the drive shaft even with the plugs in.
Instead of trouble shooting endlessly, I did the easy things and I replaced the solenoid and put in a new battery. Again, with no plugs, it turned over 2 or 3 times then just clicking (by the way - only one click per button press, not multiple clicks like I see in Youtube videos).
When I jumped the solenoid leads, nothing happened and I put a multimetre across the leads and got 13 volts so I felt pretty damned confident I had a bad starter so I pulled it out and much to my chagrin, it seems good.
What am I missing here? I have a good engine, good battery, good solenoid and good starter motor. If it was a wiring thing, wouldn't jumping the solenoid leads have bypassed that?
Any advice or insight will be greatly appreciated. This ski ran like a champ last summer and I think it deserves to be brought up to tip-top shape.