2 weeks ago I tried to start my waverunner and it would not turn over, made no sound at all. The next day I took the battery to wal-mart, and after finding out it was dead, decided to just buy a new one since I had that one at least a couple years. That day I took the ski out and it started right up, but all I did was put the acid in the battery, and did not charge it at all, as I was told the battery came with a 75% charge.
I started and stopped the ski that day at least 10 times, and then at the end of the day I tried starting it and it began to turn over and then died mid ignition. Tried again, cranked for a second and then cut off. When I got home I put the battery on the charger and it was nearly dead, so I assumed that was the problem, but after fully charging the battery that night, I put it back in and it did the same crank then stop thing. Do I have an issue with my starter? Maybe a spark plug fouled? Anyone have any ideas?
Ive been reading around and have come across some threads discussing people's skis having low battery and needing to press the reset button and put a code in for it to start.. does that apply to my model of ski?
I started and stopped the ski that day at least 10 times, and then at the end of the day I tried starting it and it began to turn over and then died mid ignition. Tried again, cranked for a second and then cut off. When I got home I put the battery on the charger and it was nearly dead, so I assumed that was the problem, but after fully charging the battery that night, I put it back in and it did the same crank then stop thing. Do I have an issue with my starter? Maybe a spark plug fouled? Anyone have any ideas?
Ive been reading around and have come across some threads discussing people's skis having low battery and needing to press the reset button and put a code in for it to start.. does that apply to my model of ski?
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