Specifications

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Engine Will Not Start
OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Engine does not turn over.
Safety lanyard removed.
Install cap over post.
Burnt fuse on MPEM or in elec-
trical box: battery, starting sys-
tem, fuel pump (DI models).
Check wiring then replace fuse(s).
Discharged battery.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Battery connections, corroded
or loose.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Water-flooded engine.
Refer to WATER-FLOODED EN-
GINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES.
Faulty sensor
(RFI and DI models) or MPEM.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Seized engine.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Seized jet pump.
Try to clean. Otherwise, refer to
an authorized SEA-DOO dealer.
Engine turns slowly.
Loose battery cable connections.
Check/clean/tighten.
Discharged or weak battery.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Worn starter.
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Engine turns normally.
Closed fuel tank valve
(carburetor-equipped models).
Turn fuel tank valve to ON posi-
tion.
Fuel tank empty or water-
contaminated.
Refill. Siphon and fill with fresh fu-
el.
Fuel filter clogged or water-
contaminated
(carburetor-equipped models).
Clean, check fuel tank for water.
Fouled/defective spark plugs.
Replace.
Misuse of choke
(carburetor-equipped models).
Use only with cold engine. Re-
place spark plugs.
Fuel-flooded engine.
Refer to FUEL-FLOODED EN-
GINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES.
Faulty component in the fuel in-
jection system
(RFI and DI models).
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
Burnt fuel pump fuse
(RFI and DI models).
Check wiring then replace fuse.
Electrical problem
(RFI and DI models).
Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO
dealer.
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