How Do I Troubleshoot a Yamaha WaveRunner?
Things You'll Need
- Ring terminals
- Spade terminals
- Wire
- Digital multimeter
- Emergency shutdown lanyard
- New fuel
- 5/16-inch box-end wrench
- 3/8-inch box-end wrench
Instructions
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Inspect the wiring for loose or ratty connections, or corroded terminals. Replace any terminals or wires that are not in excellent condition.Turn the dial of a digital multimeter to the DC voltage reference. Place the red probe on the positive battery post, marked with a “plus sign” and the black probe on the negative battery post. The battery should read 14.2 VDC for gel-type batteries and 14.4 VDC for standard wet-cell, lead-acid batteries.
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Turn the dial to the “Ohms” setting on the multimeter. Move the black probe to the IGN terminal on the key switch. There should be at least 14 VDC at the IGN terminal on the key switch. Move the red probe to the positive terminal on the starter. Expect low or no resistance. If there is resistance, switch probes, using the black probe instead of the red probe. If there is still resistance, there’s a short circuit between the ignition switch and the starter. Disconnect the battery using the proper wrenches and compare all circuits to the wiring diagram in the service manual.
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Replace any damaged wiring and tighten any loose connections. Place the lock plate – on the end of the emergency shut-down lanyard – on the emergency shutdown plate, on the port, or left, handlebar before you try to start the motor.
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Open the fuel tank and ensure you have new fuel. Open the fuel-shut off valve from the tank. Reconnect the battery, starting with the red, positive wire. Do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds. After a failed start attempt, allow the starter motor to rest for at least 15 seconds before you attempt to start the motor again. After the third attempt, wait for one minute for attempting a restart.
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Disconnect the battery again. Position a shop rag beneath the fuel hose/carburetor quick-connect, to catch any fuel that may be in the fuel hose. Squeeze the carburetor’s quick connect and push the fuel hose from the carburetor, if you have new fuel in the tank. Position a catch-basin beneath the fuel line and squeeze the primer bulb until fuel flows from the fuel hose. Reconnect the battery and attempt to start the engine.
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