Sunday, January 10, 2010

Inboard Boat Engines INBOARD BOAT ENGINE TRIES TO START BY ITSELF WITHOUT THE KEY BEING ON?

INBOARD BOAT ENGINE TRIES TO START BY ITSELF WITHOUT THE KEY BEING ON? - inboard boat engines

I did this in an interior with an engine based on Ford.
I had two things: 1, the solenoid valve was bad 2 the ignition switch was bad. Only a few things to see.

In a note * If the boat has begun a writer that I'm really ghosts
on his boat. because if the shift lever in the art, that the only way that the solenoid valve would be empowered to select who will receive when there is no time.
This would not only among the Zündabschaltung after you started running and the starter circuit, which is miraculously not been spent.
Sounds like a good story, after a few beers.

4 comments:

K.C. said...

We launched a boat in the driveway (trailer) engine running. The starter is not lit, has begun to slow. This is a 4-cylinder Mercruiser and difficult to start the day. It should pump the gas pedal and press the button for a minute before it starts. But only started running by itself. After further investigation, said shifter that was the man foward neutral safety switch and the ignition would have prevented the engine.

jim said...

Electrical problem. Or does it mean that they continue to work if it is turned off? This could be a fuel / time problem.

dewyshd4... said...

Short circuit.

easy said...

Bad starter solenoid is rarely this condition, but it happens, [you can give me a better answer if I am learning right]

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