It will Continue Toward The dock
If you turn off the engine of a personal watercraft (PWC) while heading straight toward a dock and then turn the steering control hard right, the PWC will continue to move forward due to inertia. However, without engine power, it will not be able to effectively turn or steer, and it will gradually lose speed. The PWC will start to drift to the right as it slows down, but it will still be on a collision course with the dock unless you regain engine power or use a paddle to steer.
low power steering oil the reservoir is the small round tank at the right side of the engine towards the front of the tractor
The stern will kick to the left.
You are operating a pwc and you are heading straight toward a dock, you cut the throttle to idle and then turn the steering control hard right so the pwc will go straight, it has no power this way.
The jet ski will not go in the direction you are steering as it is powered by thrust and not a rudder. It will slow down and will become un-steerable.
The jet ski will not go in the direction you are steering as it is powered by thrust and not a rudder. It will slow down and will become un-steerable.
Straight Toward the Dock!!
you loose control of steering cause your steering wheel locks up
The power steering pump is driven off the engine with a belt so when the engine dies so does the power steering.
Very hard to control with levers instead of a steering wheel.
Check the power steering sensor on the pressure hose. When you make a hard turn, such as in parking, it puts additional load on the engine. The power steering sensor then tells the engine control module so it can raise the fuel flow rate to compensate thus maintaining engine speed.