Augoose
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I'm in the process of troubleshooting what I think is a failing neutral safety switch. Intermittently, the boat will not turn over at all - not even a click. When I shake the throttle control, it will start, leading me to believe the neutral safety switch is failing or the wiring at the switch is failing.
However, on a few occasions my wife has been pulling me up on the slalom and after putting the boat in fwd gear and taking out the slack in the rope, she will "hit it" and the boat will immediately stutter and die. Following attempts to restart suffer the same symptoms as above.
Could a failing neutral safety switch kill the spark to the engine while the boat is underway, or does that circuit only come into play during starting of the engine?
Thanks!
However, on a few occasions my wife has been pulling me up on the slalom and after putting the boat in fwd gear and taking out the slack in the rope, she will "hit it" and the boat will immediately stutter and die. Following attempts to restart suffer the same symptoms as above.
Could a failing neutral safety switch kill the spark to the engine while the boat is underway, or does that circuit only come into play during starting of the engine?
Thanks!