All was going fine breaking in my new-to-me 2005 SV-211 with new PCM 330 motor. Had reached about 14 hours on the meter. The family went out for a ride this afternoon. Very choppy due to EVERYONE being out enjoying this first great 80-degree weekend day. Darling daughter was driving us through the traffic and chop, when the engine without warning lost power and died. No coughing, no stuttering, no noise - just completely stopped. We still had power to the panel and radio. All attempts to restart have since failed. Panel powers up and switches work, bilge pumps work, blower works. But pressing start does not cause starter to work. I do hear a single quiet click when I press or release the start button on keypad. I have shut everything completely down, including battery switch off then powered back up, with no change. I was operating on battery 1+2 when the engine died, and have tried all settings since with no difference.
I've checked and double checked (even pulled out and checked visually) the emergency shutoff lanyard switch. A firm tug on the wires did cause one of the two to pull out of its lug connector, so I've crimped on a new one; still no change.
I've jiggled the throttle stick, and have taken it forward and reverse and back to neutral with no change.
I've checked all breakers, and none are tripped. Physically pushed all in, not just a visual inspection.
I've seen a lot of threads about the on/off/bilge switch, and it seems fine in that it allows keypad to power up and operate other controls/systems.
Why'd it quit? Why no start now?
What to check, what may have been shaken loose during rough ride?
Second issue, included here in case they are related:
I've been monitoring what appears to be low voltage. Console guage reads about 11V typically, around 13V when running at speed. Prior to this issue, voltage would drop slightly when cranking, then return to 12 or higher once started. Since the 11V concerned me, I had batteries tested and replaced one with a brand new battttery.(My hand held voltmeter is not reliable, but I'll be buying a new one tomorrow and will check at batteries.) Typically, it would take a few tries before starter would engage - first few presses of start would trigger fuel pump (a couple seconds of clicks) but not starter, then finally after a few tries the starter would engage, turn over, and fire right up.
Hoping that the experiences of those on this forum can help shed light on likely causes and course of action. Even some humor or sarcasm mixed in will be welcomed!
Thanks all!
I've checked and double checked (even pulled out and checked visually) the emergency shutoff lanyard switch. A firm tug on the wires did cause one of the two to pull out of its lug connector, so I've crimped on a new one; still no change.
I've jiggled the throttle stick, and have taken it forward and reverse and back to neutral with no change.
I've checked all breakers, and none are tripped. Physically pushed all in, not just a visual inspection.
I've seen a lot of threads about the on/off/bilge switch, and it seems fine in that it allows keypad to power up and operate other controls/systems.
Why'd it quit? Why no start now?
What to check, what may have been shaken loose during rough ride?
Second issue, included here in case they are related:
I've been monitoring what appears to be low voltage. Console guage reads about 11V typically, around 13V when running at speed. Prior to this issue, voltage would drop slightly when cranking, then return to 12 or higher once started. Since the 11V concerned me, I had batteries tested and replaced one with a brand new battttery.(My hand held voltmeter is not reliable, but I'll be buying a new one tomorrow and will check at batteries.) Typically, it would take a few tries before starter would engage - first few presses of start would trigger fuel pump (a couple seconds of clicks) but not starter, then finally after a few tries the starter would engage, turn over, and fire right up.
Hoping that the experiences of those on this forum can help shed light on likely causes and course of action. Even some humor or sarcasm mixed in will be welcomed!
Thanks all!
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