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Both engines die at the same time at idle speed.
What's the problem???? Do you think it's Electrical? How do you diagnose the problem without going to a SeaDoo dealer and paying a arm a leg for service. LEW |
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Probably Carbs.... is this a new problem this season? Did it just start
or what happened before it started.... I say carbs because that would link the two with time used or fuel used. Two exact electrical problems would be a huge coincidence. The fuel last winter (with the shortage) killed lots of carbs... mine included.... Lew wrote: Both engines die at the same time at idle speed. What's the problem???? Do you think it's Electrical? How do you diagnose the problem without going to a SeaDoo dealer and paying a arm a leg for service. LEW |
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1- get a manual
2- did you change the fuel filters 3- electrical, don't think so since it's only at idle. 4-idle RPM too low 5- you may spend more $$$ replacing parts that don't fix it versus going to the dealer "Lew" wrote in message oups.com... Both engines die at the same time at idle speed. What's the problem???? Do you think it's Electrical? How do you diagnose the problem without going to a SeaDoo dealer and paying a arm a leg for service. LEW |
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