Why does my jetski not have power?

Why your jet ski won’t start can be a bad or weak battery, bad starter relay, bad starter motor, or you sucked something up. 8/10 times a jet ski won’t start is due to a weak battery or bad starter relay. In rare occasions, the key or other electronic parts could be the reason why your jet ski won’t start.

How do I reset my Sea-Doo computer?

@Alex L Sounds like you need to reset your computer. Turn the ignition on. Hold JUST the set button in for 30 seconds. Release the button then tun ignition off.

What happens when a Sea-Doo supercharger fails?

After a supercharger fails, the metal debris may fall into this oil pump. If this happens, the metal debris may be forced into the engine with the oil, or it can clog the oil pump itself, which can also lead to serious engine damage, as it leaves the engine without lubrication.

Are Sea-Doo GTX reliable?

Because of this Sea-Doos require slightly more maintenance than competitor models, which is something to keep in mind. When it comes to reliability, according to experts, Sea-Doos can be as reliable as any rival machine, as long as they are properly used and maintained.

How do I know if my jet ski pump is bad?

Some symptoms of a worn jet pump may include vibrating while the watercraft unit is in idle mode. Some owners include the rebuilding of the jet pump every 4 to 5 years as part of their jet ski repair/maintenance procedures. Also included in the pump system are wear rings. The impeller is encased in the wear ring.

How do you read a Sea-Doo fault code?

Official Sea-Doo Beep Code List

  1. – One long beep: D.E.S.S. key or ECM issues.
  2. – A 2-second beep every 15 minutes interval: Engine management system or iBR faults.
  3. – A 2-second beep every 5 minutes interval: Low fuel or fuel sensor issues.
  4. – Continuous beeps: Serious engine or exhaust system issues.

Why does my Seadoo say check engine?

The symbols for temperature indicators and oil pressure alarms should all be familiar to you. Not so familiar indicators are the ‘Check Engine’ or ‘Limp Home’ modes. These messages will notify you if there is a minor (check engine) or more serious (limp home) problem with your engine.

How often do you have to rebuild Sea-Doo supercharger?

Supercharger Maintenance – What Sea-Doo Says 2003 to 2011 – If the supercharger has never been rebuilt or rebuilt before 2009, get it done now. If you had the supercharger rebuilt between 2009 to 2011, then get it rebuilt before 100 hours. If rebuilt after 2012, rebuild it every 200 hours.

How long does a supercharger last on a jet ski?

How often do you have to rebuild a jet ski supercharger? The supercharger rebuild intervals vary by the model. Most Sea-Doo superchargers have to be rebuilt after every 100 hours or 2 years, whichever comes first.

What is the lifespan of a Sea-Doo?

On average a jet ski should have approximately 30 hours a year. Anything more than 30 hours per year is considered “high hours”. Most jet ski models have a lifespan of approximately 300 hours, but if properly maintained they can last much longer.