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Engine Does Not Crank
WARNING: Make sure there are no fuel leaks before going any further.
Clean up any spills and always work in a well-ventilated area.
WARNING: To avoid any electrical injuries always replace any
broken wires before proceeding.
WARNING: The bilge can accumulate explosive fumes. The bilge
blower will evacuate the fumes. The bilge blower must be run for a minimum
of 10 minutes prior to cranking the engine.
• Check battery cables – adjust any loose connections and clean any corrosion.
• Check battery charge.
• Check electrical leads – something may be loose or disconnected.
• Check all fuses and relays.
• Refer to Pre-Operational checklist for further checks.
Engine Will Crank Intermittently
Having to turn the key to START several times.
• Check the ignition switch for loose, corroded, disconnected or broken wires.
Tighten or replace as necessary.
When The Engine Makes A Stuttering Or Chattering Noise.
• Check the battery cables for loose connections.
• Check battery charge – charge if necessary.
• Check the starter motor and solenoid switch for loose or disconnected wires.
• Check ground connections for loose, corroded, disconnected or broken wires.
If all electrical connections have been checked for loose connections, corrosion,
broken wires and disconnected wires and after you have reviewed and performed
the Operational Instructions, contact your service dealer.
Engine Cranks But Does Not Start
CAUTION: Failure to change the fuel system filter as recommended
can result in premature failure of fuel injection system components.