The document provides a troubleshooting chart to help diagnose problems with engines that are difficult to start, run irregularly, or idle but do not rev. The chart lists potential causes such as faulty sensors, low fuel or air pressure, ignition issues, and intake or exhaust problems and recommends remedies like checking for fault codes, inspecting fuel delivery components, and repairing or replacing defective parts. It is intended as a guideline to identify the likely source of engine troubles.
The document provides a troubleshooting chart to help diagnose problems with engines that are difficult to start, run irregularly, or idle but do not rev. The chart lists potential causes such as faulty sensors, low fuel or air pressure, ignition issues, and intake or exhaust problems and recommends remedies like checking for fault codes, inspecting fuel delivery components, and repairing or replacing defective parts. It is intended as a guideline to identify the likely source of engine troubles.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART The following is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of troubles. It is a guideline and should not be assumed to show all causes for all problems. NOTE: On fuel injection models, always check for fault codes. If a fault code is detected, service the fault code and recheck operating conditions. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES in ENGINE MAN- AGEMENT section. ENGINE WILL NOT START OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Wrong safety lanyard Use one that has been programmed DESS operation non functional If 2 short beeps are not heard when installing safety lanyard, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and ENGINE MANAGEMENT Safety lanyard switch faulty or disconnected or harness damaged Replace Burnt fuse: battery, starting system. Also fuel pump on fuel injection models Check wiring then replace fuse Starting system fuse keeps on burning Check wiring, starting system solenoid and MPEM Discharged or disconnected battery Check/recharge Defective or disconnected start/stop switch Check, refer to STARTING SYSTEM or ENGINE MANAGEMENT Battery connections Check/clean/tighten Poor/bad or corroded ground contacts (engine, starter etc.) Check/clean/repair Water/fuel hydro-lock Check, refer to MAINTENANCE Starter malfunction Check, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Starter solenoid Check, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Obstructed starter drive gear ass'y Check/repair, refer to PTO HOUSING/MAGNETO Seized or obstructed engine Check/repair, refer to ENGINE Seized or obstructed supercharger (4-TEC Supercharged models) Check/repair, refer to INTAKE Hydraulically locked air compressor (DI models) Check/repair as needed Seized jet pump Check, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Engine does not turn over Faulty sensor, ECM or MPEM (fuel injection models) Check fault codes, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT smr2004-Complete Line Up 49 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Loose battery cable connections Check/clean/tighten Discharged/weak battery Check/charge/replace Restriction in jet pump Check/clean pump Partial seizure in jet pump Inspect, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Partial engine hydro-lock Check, refer to MAINTENANCE Partial engine seizure Check compression, refer to ENGINE Worn starter Check, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Timing chain not guided by chain guide (4-TEC models) Check, refer to ENGINE BLOCK subsection Oil is too thick. Change oil viscosity (4-TEC models) Engine turns slowly Outside temperature too low Battery capacity is not sufficient for cold temperature Faulty component in the fuel injection system (fuel injection models) Check for fault codes. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES in ENGINE MANAGEMENT Engine drowned mode is active (fuel injection models) Release throttle lever Low battery voltage Recharge or replace battery Check fuel pump pressure output Check air/fuel rail (DI models) Check fuel pump fuse Low or no fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check wiring harness Check fuel injector operation. Replace as necessary Fuel injectors not working (fuel injection models) Check output signal from MPEM Check air/fuel rail Check air compressor system Low or no air pressure (DI models) Check RAVE valve system for leaks Check direct injector operation Direct injector not working (DI models) Check output signal from MPEM No spark at the spark plug Check spark plugs condition and replace as necessary Check ignition system and repair Defective MPEM or ECM Replace MPEM or ECM (as applicable) Engine turns over Inverted spark plug cables (RFI and DI models) Reposition cables properly. 50 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Defective CPS (fuel injection models) Check operation of CPS and replace if necessary Water-contaminated fuel Check/siphon and refill Dirty fuel filter Clean/replace Fouled or defective spark plug Replace Water in engine Check, refer to MAINTENANCE Carburetion (carburetor models) Check, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Defective ignition circuit Check, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Flooded engine: Carburetor needle valve stuck open (carburetor models) Check, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Excessive rotary valve clearance (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE Incorrect rotary valve timing (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE Internal engine damage Check, refer to ENGINE Defective encoder/trigger wheel (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Incorrectly aligned flywheel and encoder/trigger wheel (fuel injection models) Properly position flywheel and encoder/trigger wheel, refer to PTO HOUSING/MAGNETO Insufficient engine compression Replace defective part(s) Engine turns over (cont'd) Idle bypass valve stuck or not functioning (4-TEC models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Faulty rev limiter in MPEM (carburetor models) Replace MPEM Spark plug faulty, fouled or worn out Check spark plug condition Ignition Check, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM No spark at spark plugs Faulty ECM or MPEM (fuel injection models) Replace ECM or MPEM (as applicable) smr2004-Complete Line Up 51 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE HARD TO START OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Defective idle bypass valve (4-TEC models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Wrong TPS zero setting (fuel injection models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Throttle cable adjustment (fuel injection models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Temperature too low for available battery capacity Battery capacity is not sufficient for cold temperature Air lock in fuel rail (RFI and 4-TEC models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Water in intake system (defective MAP sensor) (4-TEC models) Check and remove water. Refer to INTAKE SYSTEM in ENGINE MANAGEMENT Water in fuel reservoir or contaminated fuel Flush reservoir and refill with fresh gas Check cylinder compression Check for cylinder head leaks Mechanical engine failure Check starting system Spark plug faulty, fouled or worn out Check spark plug condition Check fuel pump operation. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Low fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check fuel pressure regulator. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Check air/fuel rail. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Check air compressor system. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Low air pressure (DI models) Check RAVE valve for leaks ENGINE STARTS BUT RUNS ONLY AT IDLE SPEED OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY The system is in limp home mode (fuel injection models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT and check the fault codes Broken or loose throttle cable Change/readjust 52 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE MISFIRES, RUNS IRREGULARLY OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Fouled, defective, worn spark plugs Check/verify heat range/gap/replace Faulty ECM or MPEM (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Defective encoder wheel/CPS (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Too much oil supplied to engine (2-stroke engines) Adjust oil injection pump Bad ignition coil wiring Check wiring condition and proper grounding of ignition coil Faulty ignition coil, or bad connector Check coil. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT or ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Weak spark Poor engine ground Check/clean/repair Low fuel level (carburetor models) Check/refill Carburetion dirty (carburetor models) Check/clean, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Low fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check pump, regulator, injectors and hose pinchers or if filter is plugged. Replace if necessary Leaking crankshaft seal(s) or intake manifold (carburetor models) Pressure check engine, to ENGINE Restricted fuel valve (carburetor models) Check/replace Loose carburetor (carburetor models) Tighten carburetor Stale or water fouled fuel Check/siphon and refill Fuel filter dirty or restricted Check/clean/replace Clogged fuel injectors (fuel injection models) Remove and clean fuel injectors Clogged direct injectors (DI models) Remove and clean direct injectors Lean fuel mixture Dry spark plug (except when water fouled) Defective sensor or ECM/MPEM (fuel injection models) Check faulty codes in ECM or MPEM (as applicable) memory, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Flame arrester dirty or restricted (if so equipped) Check/replace Partially closed choke (carburetor models) Check/adjust choke cable Loose main jet (carburetor models) Check, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Rich fuel mixture Fouled spark plug Faulty fuel injector(s) (fuel injection models) Remove and replace fuel injector(s), refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT smr2004-Complete Line Up 53 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Faulty direct injector(s) (DI models) Remove and replace direct injector(s), refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Defective sensor or ECM/MPEM (fuel injection models) Check faulty codes in ECM or MPEM (as applicable) memory, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Rotary valve shaft seal leaking (if so equipped) Check/replace, refer to ENGINE Damaged reed valve (if so equipped) Check, refer to BOTTOM END in ENGINE Leaking crankshaft seal(s) or intake manifold (DI models) Pressure check engine, refer to ENGINE Leak in RAVE valve system (DI models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Oil injection pump adjustment (2-stroke engines) Check/adjust, refer to LUBRICATION SYSTEM Worn needles and seals (carburetor models) Check, refer to section FUEL SYSTEM Excessive rotary valve clearance (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE Fuel pressure fluctuating (fuel injection models) Inspect fuel pressure regulator and air pressure (DI models). Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Rich fuel mixture Fouled spark plug (cont'd) High fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check pump, regulator, injectors or if filter is plugged. Replace if necessary Check spark plug condition, check fault codes, check fuel pressure (fuel injection models). Also check RAVE valves operation (2-stroke fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT. If some work has been performed on the unit, make sure injector wire connectors were not mixed. Refer to the WIRING DIAGRAM for wire colors and positions Starts, but runs poorly Bent or missing tooth on encoder wheel (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Injector wiring reversed (fuel injection models) Refer to WIRING DIAGRAM Damaged fuel injector (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Incorrect rotary valve timing (if so equipped) Check/adjust, refer to ENGINE Also fuel injection misinjecting Excessive rotary valve clearance (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE 54 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE CONTINUALLY BACKFIRES OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Weak spark Fouled, defective spark plugs Clean/replace Spark plugs Ignition coil leads or wiring reversed Refer to WIRING DIAGRAM Incorrect setting Check/reset, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition timing Defective encoder wheel/CPS (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Rotary valve (if so equipped) Incorrect timing Check/reset, refer to ENGINE Carburetor (if so equipped) Carburetion too lean Check, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Engine Intake or exhaust valve(s) leak (4-TEC models) Pressure check engine, refer to ENGINE ENGINE DETONATION OR PINGING OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Timing too far advanced Check/reset (except 4-TEC models) Ignition Spark plug heat range too high Check/change to correct range Engine overheats and exhaust overheats Check, see ENGINE OVERHEATS in this section Fuel octane too low of poor fuel quality Use good quality fuel Knock sensor disconnected or faulty (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Bad knock sensor connection (fuel injection models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Engine/exhaust high temperature Bad ECM connection (4-TEC models) Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT smr2004-Complete Line Up 55 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Weak spark Check/replace, refer to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Carburetion, jetting too rich/lean (carburetor models) Check/replace, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Throttle does not open fully Check/readjust, refer to FUEL SYSTEM or ENGINE MANAGEMENT Low compression Check/repair, refer to ENGINE Water in fuel Check/siphon/replace Debris in carburetor needle valve (carburetor models) Check/clean, refer to FUEL SYSTEM Impeller leading edge damaged Check/replace, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Too much engine oil (4-TEC models) Siphon or adjust level. Refer to LUBRICATION Twisted crankshaft (DI models) Check, refer to ENGINE Poor fuel quality Siphon then refill with fresh fuel Clogged direct injectors (DI models) Remove and clean direct injectors Clogged fuel injectors (fuel injection models) Remove and clean fuel injectors Low fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check fuel line and fuel pump pressure Incorrect throttle position sensor (TPS) adjustment (fuel injection models) Check and adjust TPS, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Improper timing chain alignment (4-TEC models) Refer to CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVES Defective supercharger (4-TEC Supercharged models) Check/repair, refer to INTAKE Overheated engine See ENGINE OVERHEATS in this chart RAVE valve does not open (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE Engine revs lower than its maximum operational RPM Limp home mode activated (fuel injection models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Peak performance is delayed until higher RPM range is reached RAVE valve is stuck opened (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE 56 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE STOPS RUNNING OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Spark plug heat range too high Check/change to correct range Improper ignition timing Check/reset Compression ratio is too high Install genuine parts Engine dies during operation (piston seizure/2stroke engines) Poor injection oil quality Use proper BOMBARDIER injection oil Electrical noise (DI models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Engine was running below 2000 RPM. No maintenance light Low air pressure (DI models) Check air delivery circuit for leaks Contaminated or inappropriate fuel Syphon reservoir and refill with fresh fuel Engine stalls at idle Air in fuel rail (RFI and 4-TEC models) Refill fuel tank Engine running out of fuel Check fuel delivery system for proper fuel pressure and delivery Air in fuel rail (RFI and 4-TEC models) Refill fuel tank Engine start but stops after approximately 2 seconds Low air pressure (DI models) Check air system (compressor, air/fuel rail etc.) ENGINE CANNOT REACH MAXIMUM RPM OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY RAVE valve does not open (if so equipped) Check, refer to ENGINE and COOLING SYSTEM Faulty water regulator valve (if so equipped) Check, refer to COOLING SYSTEM Low fuel pressure (fuel injection models) Check fuel pump pressure output Jet pump related problem Check propulsion components. Refer to JET PUMP Limp home mode activated (fuel injection models) Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Exhaust system blockage/muffler damage Check and repair Exhaust gases in bilge (leak) Check exhaust system for leaks Defective supercharger (4-TEC Supercharged models) Check/repair, refer to INTAKE Battery voltage is too low Check/repair, refer to CHARGING SYSTEM smr2004-Complete Line Up 57 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) ENGINE RUNS TOO FAST (VEHICLE CANNOT REACH ITS TOP SPEED) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Faulty rev limiter Check, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Improper impeller pitch (too low) Check/replace, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Incorrect throttle position sensor (TPS) adjustment (RFI models) Check and adjust TPS, refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Engine RPM too high Damaged impeller Replace impeller. Refer to PROPULSION Damaged leading or trailing edge of impeller Check/replace NOTE: Leading edge damage contributes to poor performance from start. Trailing edge damage contributes to poor top performance and stator vanes erosion. Jet pump cavitation Sealing of ride plate, jet pump support or jet pump Check/reseal, refer to section PROPULSION SYSTEM or HULL/BODY ENGINE OVERHEATS OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Coolant level low Refill/check for leaks Coolant leaking out of weep hole (PTO housing) Replace seal Hoses or clamps missing/defective Repair/replace Cylinder head gasket leaks (white exhaust gas) Replace cylinder head gasket Thermostat failure Replace Coolant pump failure Replace Coolant level too low (4-TEC models) Internal passage blockage Inspect and clean Temperature sensor defective Check/replace. Refer to ENGINE MANAGEMENT Worn water pump impeller Check/replace Cooling system restriction Check/flush, refer to MAINTENANCE Damaged ride plate or hoses (4-TEC models) Check, refer to COOLING SYSTEM and HULL/BODY Grounded temperature sensor or sensor wire (carburetor models) Check/repair/replace Monitoring beeper sounds continuously Thermostat defective (4-TEC models) Check/replace 58 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) O.P.A.S. SYSTEM FAULTS (GTX 4-TEC MODELS) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Watercraft is more responsive than usual while turning Side vanes do not go up while watercraft is at speed Refer to STEERING SYSTEM Watercraft pulls on one side One side vane does not go up while watercraft is at speed Refer to STEERING SYSTEM O.P.A.S. side vanes do not go up while watercraft is at speed Clogged filter, square rings damaged, leakage in hoses or mechanical malfunction Refer to STEERING SYSTEM O.P.A.S. side vanes do not go down while engine is at idle Broken spring inside side vane cylinder Refer to STEERING SYSTEM ENGINE SMOKE IN THE EXHAUST (4-TEC SERIES) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Coolant leak Check/repair. Refer to LEAK TEST Intercooler leak (if so equipped) Check/repair. Refer to INTAKE SYSTEM Damaged cylinder head gasket Check/replace cylinder head gasket Water ingestion Inspect intake manifold for water infiltration White smoke Valve guide seals Check/replace valve guide seals, refer to cylinder head and valves Oil level too high Siphon excess of oil Blue smoke PTO oil scavenge port blocked or scavenge pump malfunction Inspect and clean or replace pump Valve seals worn or damaged Replace seals Blue smoke at engine starting Oil rings worn out Replace rings Blue smoke with engine under load Oil rings Inspect/repair oil rings, refer to ENGINE BLOCK smr2004-Complete Line Up 59 Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) LOW OR NO ENGINE OIL PRESSURE (4-TEC SERIES) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Oil level too low Refill. See TECHNICAL DATA for specifications Leaking gasket Replace Oil leaking out of weep hole (PTO housing) Replace oil seal on pump shaft Oil pressure sensor defective Check/replace Oil pump malfunctioning Clean rotor and check wear limits Oil regulator valve sticks open, or spring load too small Clean/replace Heavy wear on plain bearings Replace ENGINE OIL CONTAMINATION (MILKY) (4-TEC SERIES) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Oil seal and rotary seal on coolant pump shaft leaking Replace both seals. Refer to PTO HOUSING. Change oil Cylinder head gasket leaking Replace gasket. Refer to CYLINDER HEAD. Change oil Loose screws on cylinder head, PTO housing or oil separator Retorque. Change oil Oil contamination due to metal or plastic particles Replace possibly damaged parts. Change oil Water and oil mixture leaking out of weep hole (PTO housing) Water ingestion (intake manifold, TOPS valve, dipstick) Refer to MAINTENANCE The same causes as above apply. However, look at the following added cause Water and oil mixture without leaking out at weep hole (PTO housing) Weep hole plugged Check/clean weep hole 60 smr2004-Complete Line Up Section 03 TROUBLESHOOTING Subsection 01 (TROUBLESHOOTING CHART) UNUSUAL ENGINE NOISE AND/OR VIBRATION (4-TEC SERIES) OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Worn chain tensioner Replace Worn chain guide Replace Stretched chain and/or worn out sprockets Replace chain and sprockets Sprocket screws got loose Retorque Hydraulic element inside rocker arm(s) is worn out (valve adjustment) or lifter damaged Replace faulty rocker arm(s) and/or lifters Rocker arm screws not tightened Retorque Heavy wear on crankshaft and/or balancer shaft bearings Replace Crankshaft and balancer shaft not aligned Check marks and readjust shafts Heavy wear on thrust washers, or thrust washers missing Check/replace Defective supercharger (4-TEC Supercharged models) Check/repair, refer to INTAKE Missing/defective air intake hose Check/replace air intake hose or clamps, refer to section INTAKE ABNORMAL NOISE FROM PROPULSION SYSTEM OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Weeds/debris caught in intake grate or impeller Check/clean Low oil level in jet pump (2-stroke models) Check/troubleshoot source of leak/refill supply, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Worn anti-rattle system (2-stroke models) Check/replace pusher in cover, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Damaged or bent drive shaft Check/replace, refer to PROPULSION SYSTEM Idle speed too low Adjust (carbureted models) Check fault codes (fuel injection models) Broken engine mounts Check/replace, refer to ENGINE NOTE: Prior to replacing an ECM or MPEM, refer to the appropriate ECM/MPEM section or ECM/MPEM replacement in the ENGINE MANAGEMENT section and read carefully the tests to do before replacing an ECM/MPEM that could otherwise be good. smr2004-Complete Line Up 61