1999 Sport Nautique - Won't Start!

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  • Frank Loyd
    • May 2010
    • 1

    • Lake Palestine, Chandler, TX

    • 1999 Sport Nautique

    1999 Sport Nautique - Won't Start!

    Need some help. I have a 1999 Sport Nautique. It has been running great, but now it will not start. I turn the key and get absolutely nothing. Everything else works fine, electrically speaking, and my battery is new with a good charge. It started doing this intermittently, but now it will not start at all. I've replaced the ignition, since that was cheap and easy. I don't think it is the starter, as there was no dragging prior to this happening, and like I said, when I turn the key there is absolutely nothing happening. I've looked through some other posts and am about to go check my battery cable connections and check all the fuses - provided all those are good, any suggestions on where to look next? Thanks!
  • H2O
    • Jul 2006
    • 247



    #2
    Starter solenoid (relay). $35 part.

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    • DanielC
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2669

      • West Linn OR

      • 1997 Ski Nautique

      #3
      Lets start off with this. We need to know what motor you have.

      There is a breaker (pushbutton) labeled "IGN". Pushing this breaker on seems to do nothing, until you turn the key in to the run position. Then this light will come on. If this breaker is off, all other electrical accessories will be dead.

      Make sure this breaker is on.

      To be clear, it sounds like you are saying the motor will not crank. While you are trying to crank the motor, does the red "IGN" light by the breaker (pushbutton) switch stay on?
      If the light goes off, or gets very dim, recheck the battery cables.

      If the light stays bright, and still no crank, check for 12 volts at the large red cable attached to the top of the starter solenoid. If you have 12 volts there, jumping 12 volts to the spade terminal on the solenoid should make the motor crank.

      Go see what you can figure out, and report back.

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      • nautiquesonly
        • May 2004
        • 60

        • Florida

        • 1972 Mustang 1980 Ski Nautique 1998 Sport Nautique

        #4
        1999 Sport Nautique Wont Start

        Originally posted by Frank Loyd View Post
        Need some help. I have a 1999 Sport Nautique. It has been running great, but now it will not start. I turn the key and get absolutely nothing. Everything else works fine, electrically speaking, and my battery is new with a good charge. It started doing this intermittently, but now it will not start at all. I've replaced the ignition, since that was cheap and easy. I don't think it is the starter, as there was no dragging prior to this happening, and like I said, when I turn the key there is absolutely nothing happening. I've looked through some other posts and am about to go check my battery cable connections and check all the fuses - provided all those are good, any suggestions on where to look next? Thanks!

        Is your 99 EFI? Can you hear the fuel pump come on when you turn the key? If not then I would replace the fuel pump relay. This is a common easily fixed problem.

        Nautiquesonly
        98 Sport Nautique Masters Edition
        sigpic Masters Edition 98 Sport Nautique/GT40 Acme 422

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        • steve-o
          • Jul 2009
          • 231



          #5
          Check the safety switch on the right behind the throttle. Usually has a lanyard attached to it. Pull the wires off the back and hold them together and turn the key. If it works, then you found your problem.

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          • DavidF
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Sep 2004
            • 611

            • Austin, TX


            #6
            This can be many things...most of which have been mentioned. Such as:

            1. Dead or weak battery (you eliminated this one).
            2. Failed starter solenoid (assuming PCM Ford 351).
            3. Disconnected or failed safety switch (device with lanyard attached).
            4. Misaligned transmission selector cable.
            5. Failed neutral safety switch (this is my vote). Test by shorting wires together at switch.

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