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99 GTX800 oil issue

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UkOldman

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Hi everyone;

I have just purchased a 1999 Seadoo GTX800 RFI.

On the clock it says it requires oil, however the oil is full. What could be causing this issue please?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Andy
 
There is a float of sorts in the oil tank. I've heard guy remove them wash the float with gas, let it dry out and reinstall it. I believe there is a test procedure in the service manual. It's only 2 wires and I think there is a certain resistance from empty to full. Some times the floats get stuck down and cleaning them can help.
 
There is a float of sorts in the oil tank. I've heard guy remove them wash the float with gas, let it dry out and reinstall it. I believe there is a test procedure in the service manual. It's only 2 wires and I think there is a certain resistance from empty to full. Some times the floats get stuck down and cleaning them can help.

Great call racer,,,,I have never heard of that move.
 
Thanks for the help Racer;

There was a little bit of brute force used to pull the float sensor out. I did all of the above, but my float has had it I believe! (Ordered a new one)

To check that is definitely the issue. The connector that the sensor connects to, I tested by having it not connected (oil warning), then placed a wire in the connector touching both bits to cause a circuit (no oil warning).

Thanks again
 
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