ezrider
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 65
- Points
- 77
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- 252S
- Boat Length
- 25
Hello all,
I brought the boat home today from winter storage, which is also temperature controlled, and I put the batteries in (which were on trickle and fully charged) and tried to start them.
I get this weird electrical, clicking type of noise. Similar to what happens when your car battery dies. Odd though that it is happening with both engines. Everything else works. The blower works, the screen comes on, the radio works, etc..
When I turn the key to try to start, something did come up on the screen, saying low voltage and contact your Yamaha dealer.
I ended up going to get new batteries. While I was at the store, I had them test the old ones and both came back good. However, for the sake of the process of elimination, I bought the batteries anyway, came home and installed them, and I'm getting the same exact problem. I do not think it is the batteries ...
Does anyone have any thoughts on what this could be? Perhaps something came loose on the ride home from being on the trailer?
Lanyard is in, the drives are in neutral ... Is there anything else that could prevent them from turning over?
Any thoughts? I would be super grateful. Thank you everyone.
I brought the boat home today from winter storage, which is also temperature controlled, and I put the batteries in (which were on trickle and fully charged) and tried to start them.
I get this weird electrical, clicking type of noise. Similar to what happens when your car battery dies. Odd though that it is happening with both engines. Everything else works. The blower works, the screen comes on, the radio works, etc..
When I turn the key to try to start, something did come up on the screen, saying low voltage and contact your Yamaha dealer.
I ended up going to get new batteries. While I was at the store, I had them test the old ones and both came back good. However, for the sake of the process of elimination, I bought the batteries anyway, came home and installed them, and I'm getting the same exact problem. I do not think it is the batteries ...
Does anyone have any thoughts on what this could be? Perhaps something came loose on the ride home from being on the trailer?
Lanyard is in, the drives are in neutral ... Is there anything else that could prevent them from turning over?
Any thoughts? I would be super grateful. Thank you everyone.