before fueling
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
before refueling
before refueling
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
=Check the crank sensor connections, and sensor condition. It should be located on side of engine closest to the firewall.=
Start with checking/testing condition of battery and battery connections.
Until you are low on fuel, then refuel and check all fluids under the hood and away you go again.
Probably indicates an undercharge condition. Check the alternetor output voltage and check for good connections..
Check battery voltage (14.4), check starter solenoid, check battery cable condition, check battery terminal condition, check plug wire condition
You should refuel your personal watercraft (PWC) when the fuel gauge indicates low levels, typically when it reaches a quarter tank or less. It's important to check for gas fumes before refueling, as any smell of fuel can indicate a leak or spillage, which poses a fire risk. Always ensure the PWC is turned off, and avoid refueling in enclosed spaces to prevent inhalation of harmful vapors. Additionally, refuel in a well-ventilated area and follow manufacturer guidelines for safety.
You should check the fuel line connections and fuel vents before each use of your equipment or vehicle, especially after long periods of inactivity. Additionally, it's important to inspect them during routine maintenance and whenever you notice any signs of leaks, corrosion, or wear. Regular checks help ensure safety and optimal performance.