I've got a 1999 Sea-Doo XP Limited and the Variable trim system (VTS) will move down but not up. I've tried reseating the cables throughout but no luck. Gauge indicates full down now and I can't move it up at all. Any ideas on what to check? Thanks!
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The fuse wouldn't be blown, or it would not have gone down, or it blew when it got down ? Always a good idea to check the fuse first. It is the 7.5 amp fuse in the coil box on that model.
Maybe a bad "up" switch ? Try jumping the wires on the up switch to see if it works.Bill O'Neal WCM
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Bill, Can you also disconnect the vts from the wireing harness and connect it to a battery and reverse the polarity to see if it is the motor/linkage or the electrical controls?Providing mobile JetSki service to the Charlotte / Lake Wylie area.
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If the motor runs one direction, it will run the other direction.
The problem is either the switch, the wires or the electronic components inside of the VTS box (which you cannot fix).
Yes you can unplug the wires and test using the leads. That is what I had in mind when I said to jump the switch. ( the switches rarely fail).
Always test both sides of a fuse with a tester to see if both sides are hot. Sometimes they look good when they are not good, or not connecting well.
That rubber boot causes thousands of vts failures. Use plastic clamps on it so they don't cut the boot. I use tye-wraps.
After flooding a hull, open the VTS cover and dry it out. Same if you have a oil box (some 782's). This stuff is not 100% waterproof.Bill O'Neal WCM
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