Yesterday my keypad was acting like I was not putting in the code. Frustrating, but finally the dash came alive and I pressed start, the engine started and when I pressed stop the engine would not stop!!. So, I pulled the dead man lanyard off and the engine continued to run. I was terrified, this should have killed the engine right away. The boat was on my lift about 3 foot above the water, so, I lowered it as quickly as possible. I really did not know what to do. So, I got a wrench and disconnected the battery cable. The engine did finally stop.
Question one
Why didn’t the dead man switch kill the motor ? How is this possible?
I have tested this before and it has always work, I have my gas tank key attached to the layard and I have forgot to hook it back up after getting gas, so I know it worked before.
Question two
Did I miss a recall or something? This is a 2000 Ski Nautique 196, I have owned this boat since 2001 and have had no problems with the boat, other than the digital gauges.
Question one
Why didn’t the dead man switch kill the motor ? How is this possible?
I have tested this before and it has always work, I have my gas tank key attached to the layard and I have forgot to hook it back up after getting gas, so I know it worked before.
Question two
Did I miss a recall or something? This is a 2000 Ski Nautique 196, I have owned this boat since 2001 and have had no problems with the boat, other than the digital gauges.
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