Hi all,
Got stranded out on the water today and have done a lot of searching/reading on this site and testing since. I suspect my starter is to blame, but I was hoping for a quick sanity check before I go pick up a new one. This is a 2003 Bayliner with 3.0 Merc.
Here is where I'm at so far:
Many thanks for any quick opinions here to either save me a trip tomorrow or make me feel more confident about yanking out the starter!
Matt
Got stranded out on the water today and have done a lot of searching/reading on this site and testing since. I suspect my starter is to blame, but I was hoping for a quick sanity check before I go pick up a new one. This is a 2003 Bayliner with 3.0 Merc.
Here is where I'm at so far:
- Battery is good and charged, reading 12.9v
- Slave solenoid gets 12.9v on red post, zero on other large post until key is turned, then 12.9v (seems like slave is working)
- Jumping the slave with a wire still just gets me 1 click (plus a lot of sparks)
- Starter solenoid has 12.9v at orange wire / top post
- I tried to jump the starter solenoid from the orange wire / top post to the bottom post. One time the starter spun/whirred, but the other time it didn't. Lots of nasty sparks both times, so I don't really want to do that again while the starter is still in the engine bay
- I removed and cleaned most of the connections, and they all visually look pretty good at this point
- Have not yet specifically tested from the yellow wire at the starter, nor have I tested the fuse on the starter. I will test those in the morning, but assuming they check out, then I'm thinking next step is to pick up a starter...
- The boat had on occasion not started when key turned before, but never consistently stranded us. Previous I had played with the kill switch harness which I always thought felt a little loose, and after fiddling with it the boat would eventually start right up. When I was stuck today, running out of options to avoid a towing bill I cut out the kill switch entirely to see if I could isolate the problem that way - to no avail. From what I have read since then it seems like this is definitely not the culprit, but please let me know if that's possibly not correct
- I noticed on my starter solenoid that the thin yellow wire/post had no nut holding the wire on, which obviously sounds wrong (and may have been the reason why I would on rare occasion get the no start problem (which would fix itself) before??). Out on the water I tried holding that wire firmly on the post while cranking, but still could not get anything more than a click a the slave solenoid. I have since fastened it on with a nut but still not getting anything out of the starter.
Many thanks for any quick opinions here to either save me a trip tomorrow or make me feel more confident about yanking out the starter!
Matt