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2011 Sea Doo GTI IBR

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The IBR can be overridden and moved up and down when the engine is not running....Is there a way to access this override with the engine running ? Can the settings in the ECU be changed?
 
Not as far as I'm aware. What is the goal?

Do you want to troubleshoot on the trailer? Or is there something you want to do while riding?

If on the trailer, you can easily place it in Neutral and Forward with the engine running, but to place it in Reverse and keep it there, you'd need to have something hold the Reverse lever in place (rubber band, etc).
 
Not as far as I'm aware. What is the goal?

Do you want to troubleshoot on the trailer? Or is there something you want to do while riding?

If on the trailer, you can easily place it in Neutral and Forward with the engine running, but to place it in Reverse and keep it there, you'd need to have something hold the Reverse lever in place (rubber band, etc).
Sorry I didn't see your reply.....to slow the Sea Doo down when slow troll fishing. Slower than the low speed control.
 
The IBR can be overridden and moved up and down when the engine is not running....Is there a way to access this override with the engine running ? Can the settings in the ECU be changed?
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You can override the IBR only when it's not running , as soon as you start it it goes back to normal operation.
 

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Thanks for the reply...I fix a lot of Jetkskis and I am familiar how the IBR override works when the engine is not running....I want to know if I can use the same function when the engine is running....it works via C.A.N.
 
Definitely would be a nice option on the fish pro series. Probably all kinds of liability issues for BRP letting the user choose to put the bucket down when not braking or reversing. They could program limit this function to idle thrust only or thrust to bucket position. They offer a ski module option, don't see why they couldn't have a slow troll module. $$$$$
 
I guess I'm kind of missing the point of an ibr override while running. Do you want this on the trailer for testing or in the water? They already have a slow troll mode with 5 presets and a neutral adjust feature which both make small movements in the bucket while it's running and can make it go virtually any forward speed.
 
My bad, I should do better research, the Fish Pro comes standard with a slow troll module. Guess it was a good idea just 5 years late. Codfather probably fishes out of his GTI and was trying to figure out how to slow it down when trolling using the reverse bucket. The slow troll module is not available as an accessory, so only available to Fish Pro owners.
 
My bad, I should do better research, the Fish Pro comes standard with a slow troll module. Guess it was a good idea just 5 years late. Codfather probably fishes out of his GTI and was trying to figure out how to slow it down when trolling using the reverse bucket. The slow troll module is not available as an accessory, so only available to Fish Pro owners.
Yes I have a GTI 155......I do also have an aftermarket slow trolling module however its still not slow enough.....it has 5 speeds they were supposed to be 1,2,3,4,and 5 mph but mine is a bit higher and starts just under 2mph...just under 4 kmph. There were 3 of us in SA who actually met with SeaDoo when they were developing the FishPro and we suggested multiple slow troll modes....we use it when fishing live baits....older models with manual reverse its easy to pull the reverse handle.....you can buy a decent house here for the price of a FishPro!
 
If you want to "crawl" along...you could put it in neutral and perform the neutral adjust feature. Playing with that should allow you to very slowly move forward.
 
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If you want to "crawl" along...you could put in in neutral and perform the neutral adjust feature. Playing with that should allow you to very slowly move forward.
That sounds interesting...what is the neutral adjust feature?
 
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