Kane...if its making a pop/click.....99.99% is the solonoid....they are a 10 minute fix at like $20 for a new one.
if its buzzing, it means theres not enough voltage going to the electomagnetic coil in the starter relay to put the armature down.
low voltage could be from either a low battery or a faulty connection.
its more like a 0.01% chance its a bad solenoid in my opinion.
Ok,
and now its clicking or popping whenever I press the start button
Man this has got me so pissed off. I just dropped 1500 on this ski less then a week ago and I already have a stupid problem. I will do everything I can to fix it.
If only you would have bought a Kawasaki you would not be having these probs.
I have this identical problem occasionally.
and sometimes its the start SWITCH, on the handle bar.
not sure on a FX1 but on a super jet, its the brown and red wires and connector on the rear right of the engine compartment ( near carb)
you can jumper the switch there too to remove that from your list of possible faults.
$10 meter from walmart is fine.
it needs to be digital though.
12.7 - 12.8 volts is a fully charged battery
I have never seen a ski read an increased voltage while running.
so if you look for 14 volts while running, and dont see it.
dont think anything is wrong.
usually digital meters will go ape shyt when you try to read the voltage on the battery of a running engine due to the untrue dc current coming out of the rectifier. its a 'pulsating' dc current and a digital meter doesnt know what to make of it so itll constanly read a bunch of different numbers while the engine is on. the rf interfereance of the ignition doesnt help out much either being in such close proximity to the meter.
an analog meter is the way to go while testing to see if the ski is charging. its much more forgiving toward the RF interferance of the ignition and the crudeness of the the dc output of the rectifier.
I have seen the meter go crazy when close to the ignition.
I will check with an analog meter to see if thats why I havent seen an increase.
It was steady while checking the last few skis that I checked when I formed the conclusion that you dont read 13+ volts on a running ski.
Give me a little credit
if the meter was jumping around, I would have disregarded the reading.
i still have an analog meter