After previously running the motor during cleanup after a non-eventful run we put the boat away for a month or so during the cold Florida weather and when we launched, the motor would turn over but not start at the boat ramp. It acted just like the lanyard was not plugged in. The kill switch was found to be bad in that no matter whether the lanyard was in or out we couldn't get continuity across the switch. Looking at the manual I found that the switch actually goes open when the lanyard is plugged in. I bought a generic kill switch from a local marine store and installed it, but it still will not start as there is no spark to the plugs (there is gas). This generic switch from Seachoice can be wired either way, normally open or normally closed, so I tried it both ways. One way nothing happens with the starter switch. The other way (normally open) the motor turns over but won't start, just like before.
Is there something special about a genuine Suzuki part? Is there anything else that could cause the motor to turn over but not start? Has anyone had a similar problem?
Is there something special about a genuine Suzuki part? Is there anything else that could cause the motor to turn over but not start? Has anyone had a similar problem?