2000 Seadoo GTX

lizbeth

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I just bought a used 2000 Seadoo GTX. I took it out on the water, cranked it up and there was no water comming out of the "PEE HOLE", so I loaded it back up on the trailer, fearing that I would blow the motor. When I got back home I hooked it up to the water hose and it peed just fine, water comming out of both holes. What could cause this ? Should'nt it PEE when it is in the water ? :confused:
 

Pintail58

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Re: 2000 Seadoo GTX

Did you throttle the engine up while in the water? A water hose has a substantial pressure difference to sitting in the water. Note: Be sure to start the enging b4 letting the water to the engine.
 

lizbeth

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Re: 2000 Seadoo GTX

I did throttle the engine up for a minute , but I was scared I would blow the engine.
 

Pintail58

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Re: 2000 Seadoo GTX

You don't have to throttle it much to see if it is working. Sea-Doos arn't like the other brands out there that shoot a large stream out the rear.
 

fACTORY PHIL

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Re: 2000 Seadoo GTX

most common problem on these models is the water control valve located on top of the water box Factory master Seadoo tech
 
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