Troubleshooting - Sea-doo Speedster 200 Operator's Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

The following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of simple
troubles. You may be able to solve many of these problems rather quickly, but
others may require the skills of a mechanical technician. In such a case, consult
an authorized Sea-Doo sport boat dealer for servicing.
Nothing is Working in the Electrical System
OTHER OBSERVATION
No beeps are heard when
installing safety lanyard on
DESS post.
Monitoring Beeper Coded Signals
NUMBER OF BEEPS
2 short (while installing
safety lanyard on DESS
post).
1 long (while installing
safety lanyard on DESS
post or when pressing
start/stop buttons in some
cases).
4 short (while pressing
start/stop button with
safety lanyard already
installed).
1 short (while moving
shifter to neutral).
8 short.
Continuous.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
• Main battery cut-off
switch is turned OFF.
• Battery discharged or
missing
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• Everything is correct with
the safety lanyard (good
contact and right lanyard
cap).
• Bad connection between
safety lanyard cap and
DESS post.
• Wrong safety lanyard.
• Dirty safety lanyard cap.
• Improper operation of
interface or defective
wiring harness.
• Shifter is NOT in neutral.
• Confirmation that shifter
is now in neutral.
• Defective Interface
(memory).
• Engine(s) overheating.
REMEDY
• Verify and turn ON.
• Charge or install new
battery
REMEDY
• Engine can be started
normally.
• Remove and reinstall the
safety lanyard on the
DESS post. Two short
beeps should be heard
which indicates the
system is ready again to
allow engine starting.
• Use the safety lanyard
that has been
programmed for the boat.
If it does not work, refer
to an authorized Sea-Doo
sport boat dealer.
• Clean.
• Refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo sport boat
dealer.
• Place shifter in neutral.
While moving the shifter,
1 short beep indicates you
reached the neutral
position.
• Engine is now ready to be
started.
• Refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo sport boat
dealer.
• Refer to ENGINE
OVERHEATS below.

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