Hey guys,
I have a 2006 4 Stroke 150 that has gradually started acting funny at start-up. A few months ago every once in awhile I would turn the key and hear absolutely nothing (as if battery was completely dead). Very next turn of the key and she fired up without hesitation. I fish every single weekend and this initially only happened like 1 out of 30 attempted starts (roughly). Now it is getting worse...
Sometimes I attempt to start it cold and it kicks over immediately. Other times I turn the key and the starter engages the flywheel and stays stuck in the "up" position (engaged). After 5-10 turns of the key it will eventually disengage and then often fire right up on the very next turn (and usually the next 5-10 starts after that). I have cleaned all battery and battery switch connectors and put new ends on any that even looked suspect (most had very little corrosion if any). Not sure where to start here and hate to replace the starter if this is bad power cables or otherwise.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have searched this forum for instructions on how to do systematic voltage drop test and was unable to locate it. Thank you in advance for the help.
Mike
I have a 2006 4 Stroke 150 that has gradually started acting funny at start-up. A few months ago every once in awhile I would turn the key and hear absolutely nothing (as if battery was completely dead). Very next turn of the key and she fired up without hesitation. I fish every single weekend and this initially only happened like 1 out of 30 attempted starts (roughly). Now it is getting worse...
Sometimes I attempt to start it cold and it kicks over immediately. Other times I turn the key and the starter engages the flywheel and stays stuck in the "up" position (engaged). After 5-10 turns of the key it will eventually disengage and then often fire right up on the very next turn (and usually the next 5-10 starts after that). I have cleaned all battery and battery switch connectors and put new ends on any that even looked suspect (most had very little corrosion if any). Not sure where to start here and hate to replace the starter if this is bad power cables or otherwise.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have searched this forum for instructions on how to do systematic voltage drop test and was unable to locate it. Thank you in advance for the help.
Mike
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