Hi,
I have a 2004 SeaRay 190 with the 3.0L Mercruiser that won't start. When I turn the key the engine doesn't turn over at all. There is just a single click that can be heard from around the starter motor.
I checked all and cleaned all the connections like the ground and the cable going from the battery to the starter but that didn't make a difference. Next I thought it was the battery and since that was easy to replace I bought a new one with the hopes of installing it and being on the water this weekend. After installing the new battery the problem still persists.
My next suspect was the starter motor. I removed that and hooked it up to a known good battery (12.44V) and grounded it. I then jumpered between where the battery connects to the starter and where the ignition wire connects (2 & 1) on the image shown below.
All that happens is there are sparks at point 1. The starter doesn't spin or try to engage at all. So my question is this: Have I found the source of my problem keeping me off the water or is this not how one would test a starter? Any thoughts or helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I have a 2004 SeaRay 190 with the 3.0L Mercruiser that won't start. When I turn the key the engine doesn't turn over at all. There is just a single click that can be heard from around the starter motor.
I checked all and cleaned all the connections like the ground and the cable going from the battery to the starter but that didn't make a difference. Next I thought it was the battery and since that was easy to replace I bought a new one with the hopes of installing it and being on the water this weekend. After installing the new battery the problem still persists.
My next suspect was the starter motor. I removed that and hooked it up to a known good battery (12.44V) and grounded it. I then jumpered between where the battery connects to the starter and where the ignition wire connects (2 & 1) on the image shown below.
All that happens is there are sparks at point 1. The starter doesn't spin or try to engage at all. So my question is this: Have I found the source of my problem keeping me off the water or is this not how one would test a starter? Any thoughts or helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!