Sidarousmg
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 172
- Reaction score
- 151
- Points
- 152
- Location
- Mechanicsville, VA
- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Challenger
- Boat Length
- 21
2010 Seadoo Challenger 210. 155hp motors. So over the summer, my port engine started developing a bad habit or cranking slowly. Starboard engine starts instantly every time, but Port takes about 2-4 seconds to start. During that time, the Port engine is cranking relatively slower than the SB side. Another symptom is electronics (dash lights, GPS) seem to be losing power while I’m trying to crank the motor (never happens with the SB engine) to the point that once my garmin gps shut down and restarted. The engine always eventually manages to start and runs perfectly fine at all RPMs and speeds, just an issues with the slow cranking/starting. I would have guessed battery was going bad, but then I would have the issue with both motors. So my question: is this the starter beginning to go bad? Could it be the starter solenoid? Or a bad ground/wiring ? any input is appreciated before I start throwing parts at it (I do have a spare starter and solenoid that I keep in the emergency tool bag).