Troubleshooting; Engine - Cobalt Digital Inc 24 SD Owner's Manual

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M
AINTENANCE AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

The following chart will assist you in locating and
repairing a minor problem. Have your authorized
Cobalt dealer assist you with service issues.
Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety
switch located at the helm. Make sure the lanyard is
installed with the switch holding the lanyard in
place. If you are experiencing any problems with
the safety switch contact your authorized Cobalt
dealer.

Engine

For further troubleshooting information other than given here, refer to the propulsion unit operator's manual.
Symptom
Engine will not crank
Engine cranks but will
not start
Low starter speed
Engine runs erratically See your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Engine vibrates
Engine runs but boat
makes little or no
progress
24SD Owner's Manual
Lanyard – install on ignition safety switch.
Battery switches – turn switches to ON position.
Shift position – check to see that levers are in START or NEUTRAL position.
Battery condition – verify batteries are fully charged.
Starter connections – check connections and tighten. If solenoid clicks when attempting
to start engine, check battery connections. If condition persists, see your authorized
Cobalt dealer.
Engine circuit breaker – verify breaker is in operating position.
Faulty ignition switch – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Engine problem – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Fuel valves – be sure fuel valves are open.
Contaminated fuel – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Engine problem – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Weak or bad battery – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Propeller condition – shut off engines. Check for bent, broken or damaged propeller.
Check for weeds on propeller.
Engine problem – see your authorized Cobalt dealer.
Fouled or damaged propeller – shut off engines. Check for weeds on propeller, bent or
broken propeller. See your authorized Cobalt dealer.
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
A
Avoid the risk of fire, explosion,
electrocution or bodily injury. Fuels are
extremely explosive and flammable. Use
extreme caution when handling fuels.
• Whenever checking for electrical
problems use extreme caution.
• Battery acid can cause blindness if
splashed in eyes, burning of skin.
Wear protective gear.
• Disconnect battery cables at the
battery before making checks or
adjustments around the engines and
electrical components.
Possible Cause
6
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DANGER

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