Hello All, (happy 4th)
I took my 1997 SeaDoo GSX out of storage a month ago and started to get it ready for the season (new plugs, new freshly charged battery). I plug in the lanyard key, got the 2 normal beeps and went to hit the start/stop button and nothing happened.
At first I though my new battery was not charged enough, but that was not the case. I checked and double-checked all fuses, the 3 in front in the MPEM and 1 in the back by the starter selonoid and all were good.
Finally looked at it with a friend and we tested the yellow/red wire coming from the start/stop button with a voltmeter as it came out of the handle bars and it checked out at a zero ohm loaded when start/stop button was pushed.
Then we were going to look at the starter and ended up "jumping" the starter selonoid posts with a screwdriver and guessed that the starter selonoid was bad. I got the $30 part replaced it and still the same result. Put on the lanyard key, got the 2 beeps and still nothing when pushing the start/stop button.
I took the new starter selonoid back to the dealer and they tested it and it was good. At this point I was stumped so I checked again the battery, all connections to the battery, starter, MPEM, handle bar buttons etc.
My final attempt was to test the yellow/red wiring coming from the output plug of the MPEM (i think plug #3) with an ohm meter and still nothing happens when pushing the start/stop button after attaching lanyard. I have a good zero ohm reading from the start/stop button to before it goes into the MPEM (i think plug #2), but coming out on plug 3 I get nothing, and eventually this heads back to the rear electrical box where the starter selonoid is.
My guess is that I have a bad MPEM and it needs to be replaced. I also thought that it could be a problem with the lanyard getting messed up or not in sync with the MPEM, but then I probably should not be getting those 2 good beeps when i plug it in. Should I take the lanyard to a dealer to test it?
I also tried going into advanced diagnostic mode, but the start/stop button does nothing after hitting it 5 times with the lanyard unattached.
Is it my MPEM? If so, any good place to get one at a decent price? Why would this go bad, my SeaDoo is only 6 years old and not many hours.
Thanks in advance
-Jim
I took my 1997 SeaDoo GSX out of storage a month ago and started to get it ready for the season (new plugs, new freshly charged battery). I plug in the lanyard key, got the 2 normal beeps and went to hit the start/stop button and nothing happened.
At first I though my new battery was not charged enough, but that was not the case. I checked and double-checked all fuses, the 3 in front in the MPEM and 1 in the back by the starter selonoid and all were good.
Finally looked at it with a friend and we tested the yellow/red wire coming from the start/stop button with a voltmeter as it came out of the handle bars and it checked out at a zero ohm loaded when start/stop button was pushed.
Then we were going to look at the starter and ended up "jumping" the starter selonoid posts with a screwdriver and guessed that the starter selonoid was bad. I got the $30 part replaced it and still the same result. Put on the lanyard key, got the 2 beeps and still nothing when pushing the start/stop button.
I took the new starter selonoid back to the dealer and they tested it and it was good. At this point I was stumped so I checked again the battery, all connections to the battery, starter, MPEM, handle bar buttons etc.
My final attempt was to test the yellow/red wiring coming from the output plug of the MPEM (i think plug #3) with an ohm meter and still nothing happens when pushing the start/stop button after attaching lanyard. I have a good zero ohm reading from the start/stop button to before it goes into the MPEM (i think plug #2), but coming out on plug 3 I get nothing, and eventually this heads back to the rear electrical box where the starter selonoid is.
My guess is that I have a bad MPEM and it needs to be replaced. I also thought that it could be a problem with the lanyard getting messed up or not in sync with the MPEM, but then I probably should not be getting those 2 good beeps when i plug it in. Should I take the lanyard to a dealer to test it?
I also tried going into advanced diagnostic mode, but the start/stop button does nothing after hitting it 5 times with the lanyard unattached.
Is it my MPEM? If so, any good place to get one at a decent price? Why would this go bad, my SeaDoo is only 6 years old and not many hours.
Thanks in advance
-Jim

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