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Hi everyone, I have a 2000 Waverunner that will turn over great but will not start. It has spark and gas but it wont start. One thing it will do is that I will have the water run through it for a bit, some goes out the side which is normal but most is dumped either from the bottom or the back, there are 2 holes on the back that I thought the water would run through, but the water just runs through the exhaust area. Now when I turn the water off and it stops coming out of the ski, I hit the starter and it turns over, while it does this water begins pouring out from under the ski, I stop hitting it and the water stops, and so on.
Not sure how to look at it. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Alex
2011 KAWASAKI ULTRA 300X. Stock grate-plate /R&D SCOM/R3 reflash/Solas 15/22/ Riva upper steering /custom air intake and exhaust modifications.
First, make sure the safety wrist lanyard is in place. in fact remove it and re insert it to make sure the run mode connection is made.
First thing before you do any of these tests is to put a battery charger on your battery. Put it at the 10amp charge. You want to make sure you have no change in voltage as you test and you don't want to kill your battery. more
2. You need a noid light. Do an injector pulse test. You can get a noid light test kit at Autozone or O'Reillys. They loan them out. Plug the noid light into the injector connector. Crank the engine for about 10 seconds. The noid light should flash once for every time the injector is being actuated, since the actual injector is disconnected from the connector, you wont have fuel spraying into the cylinder so don't worry about that. You are just checking if you have electronic pulse from the PCM to the connector. It should be a rhythmic flash of the noid light. Make sure you test each injector connector and get the same results. If you have good pulse then your cam shaft position sensor is good. When you have a coil over plug ignition system then essentially you have a four cylinder engine that acts like four individual engines. It's important to test each coil plug. You could have one coil over plug bad and the others are fine. If you have good spark on all then your coils are good and your crank shaft position sensor and your cam position sensor is good. [links]
the alarm sounding, while you crank the engine,
is the ECM telling you it is getting a 'stop signal':
the white wire of the control harness is grounded. more
I have a 2003 Yamaha TXRB when I turn the key to run the alarm sounds. It ran fine last fall. It I try to start it, it will turn over but not start. (I believe the alarm prevents it from starting at that point.) The kill switch is fine (I even tried to by-pass it and it still sounds so I do no believe that is the issue.) Battery is good, gas is good, oil level is good. Any help would be very much appreciated, the service centers here are basically closed.
When you say you 'tried to bypass' the kill switch -
did you connect wires directly?
that's the same thing as pulling the lanyard.
Typically, that means the kill switch lanyard is pulled. here