I just picked up my friends 2 jetski's, as they are broken. They are identical 2000 RX Mil.ed. 951 carb.
Jet Ski #1 - Beeps, cranks, no start. Found the rear cylinder to be shot with 0 compression. No worries moving on...
Jet Ski #2 - No Beeps, Battery fully charged, and found 15A rear fuse blown next to coils and solenoid. Replaced fuse, again no beep, but did hear a fuse/relay click from front when new fuse put in. Found the front fuses under compartment. Pulled fuses, and found from top to bottom. I do not know which fuse(s) blew when I was re-trying it.
5A - Blown
15A - Blown
20A - Blown
7.5A - okay
5A - okay
3A - okay
They do have the service manual for the ski's and will be getting it today or tomorrow, or I'll d/l a free one later today, if available. I would like to know what these fuses are linked to tho. I have read some posts already with similar symptoms but curious on others thoughts of plans of what to attack first, stator, mpem, etc. Remember I do have an identical one, the blown cyl, to rob parts if necessary OR do I rob the electrical one to fix the bad cylinder, if easier??? I don't know. They do want one to work for the weekend at least. And we'll worry about the other later. Also, a lil more information on #2, the no start/power started when it filled with water and wouldn't start, they discovered it was flooded, drained it, and still no start, and they replaced the 15A fuse as I did.
Please ask any questions and I'll answer or test as needed. I am familiar with jetski's (mostly polaris), a former European & ASE mechanic, I do have tools and test equipment... Just looking for your insight from those who play/work with these more often than I do.
Thanks
Jet Ski #1 - Beeps, cranks, no start. Found the rear cylinder to be shot with 0 compression. No worries moving on...
Jet Ski #2 - No Beeps, Battery fully charged, and found 15A rear fuse blown next to coils and solenoid. Replaced fuse, again no beep, but did hear a fuse/relay click from front when new fuse put in. Found the front fuses under compartment. Pulled fuses, and found from top to bottom. I do not know which fuse(s) blew when I was re-trying it.
5A - Blown
15A - Blown
20A - Blown
7.5A - okay
5A - okay
3A - okay
They do have the service manual for the ski's and will be getting it today or tomorrow, or I'll d/l a free one later today, if available. I would like to know what these fuses are linked to tho. I have read some posts already with similar symptoms but curious on others thoughts of plans of what to attack first, stator, mpem, etc. Remember I do have an identical one, the blown cyl, to rob parts if necessary OR do I rob the electrical one to fix the bad cylinder, if easier??? I don't know. They do want one to work for the weekend at least. And we'll worry about the other later. Also, a lil more information on #2, the no start/power started when it filled with water and wouldn't start, they discovered it was flooded, drained it, and still no start, and they replaced the 15A fuse as I did.
Please ask any questions and I'll answer or test as needed. I am familiar with jetski's (mostly polaris), a former European & ASE mechanic, I do have tools and test equipment... Just looking for your insight from those who play/work with these more often than I do.
Thanks