hey guys...
I posted on here about a month ago about an intermittent starter issue with my 2006 150 4 stroke. starter either kicks and starts motor immediately (maybe 10 times in a row) OR partially engages starter and then doesn't spin it long enough to turn engine over. there are also times where I turn the key (which looks old and possibly corroded) and I get "nothing" (no sounds, no partial starter engagement, etc). I have tried to find a voltage drop at every point between the battery and the starter itself and cannot (because 99% of the time it turns right over). I don't think it's the starter itself at this point because when it does work (most of the time) it turns over like a brand new motor. at this point I am trying to make my best guess and either replace the key switch or the relay...
on a side note... since this has started happening more often I've noticed that (occasionally) when I turn the key switch off the motor continues to run for 4 or 5 seconds. would this be another symptom of a faulty key switch and help to further diagnose my problem? would a bad relay have *anything* to do with this (doesn't seem like it would)? maybe just a coincidence? any advice is always greatly appreciated.
thanks,
mike
I posted on here about a month ago about an intermittent starter issue with my 2006 150 4 stroke. starter either kicks and starts motor immediately (maybe 10 times in a row) OR partially engages starter and then doesn't spin it long enough to turn engine over. there are also times where I turn the key (which looks old and possibly corroded) and I get "nothing" (no sounds, no partial starter engagement, etc). I have tried to find a voltage drop at every point between the battery and the starter itself and cannot (because 99% of the time it turns right over). I don't think it's the starter itself at this point because when it does work (most of the time) it turns over like a brand new motor. at this point I am trying to make my best guess and either replace the key switch or the relay...
on a side note... since this has started happening more often I've noticed that (occasionally) when I turn the key switch off the motor continues to run for 4 or 5 seconds. would this be another symptom of a faulty key switch and help to further diagnose my problem? would a bad relay have *anything* to do with this (doesn't seem like it would)? maybe just a coincidence? any advice is always greatly appreciated.
thanks,
mike
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