Check to make sure you have gas getting to the carburetor and spark on the spark plugs. Make sure the fuel selector is on and there's sufficient fuel in the tank to reach the pick up.
If you have gas and spark and the engine still won't start, you have to start looking for a problem. Start with measuring the compression in each cylinder.
There are a lot of specifics depending on what kind of jet ski you actually have. For example, if it's fuel injected, there's one set of procedures. If it's a 4 cycle, the steps are different from a 2 cycle. Usually, the owner's manual or shop manual will have troubleshooting steps.
You place the key on the cutoff and push the start button.
Check Battery, Check Fuel
why wont my jet ski start, i put new starter an solenoid in an it still only clicks
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You just jump start it.
Remove the spark plugs, dump in some 2 cycle oil over each piston, replace the spark plugs, turn the engine over 1 or 2 times, Let the Jet Ski stand for a while.
you get on a jet ski by A: pushing it out into the water and sitting your knees on it and start then gas it and then stand at your own pace or B: push it out into the water and having one foot on it and the other off then start the jet ski and gas it and immediately stand up
Yes, the coast guard has a law that jet ski's cannot go over 68.1 mph
Yes, a Jet Ski can safely be beached as the impeller is hidden. However, it is recommended that you kill the engine before actually reaching land. And beaching the Jet Ski is hard on it's under surface - that takes a toll over time.
No unmodified jet ski can go 80 miles per hour. In fact, in the United States, a jet ski cannot go over 68 miles per hour.
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yes.