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try using a mold destroyer agent ( bleach, mold remover , chlorine etc from a hardware /paint shop)
spray it in , let it sit for a few minutes then hose it out
repeat in a few days as mold spores will regrow
talk with a boat shop for other ideas
Sounds like you have a bad stator. It may be producing enough spark to start the motor, but under a load (as in the water) it simply can not supply the amount of spark needed. Sometimes when a stator is tested on a ohms meter it may test good, but still be defective do to the load it will come in contact with when put in the water.
How old is the fuel? Ethanol causes major problems if left too long. You may need to empty the fuel and clean out the fuel system. Try changing the fuel filter and adding some seafoam to the fuel and running seafoam thru the fuel system. Hopoe this helps.
Pull your air filter out and also replace plugs. Overtime the filter will become saturated with oil and believe it or not the plugs can cause about a 10 mph drop if there going bad. But make sure your pump and impeller are not damaged also
L stands for limp mode
it is a mode that the ECM selects to prevent serious damage to the engine ( from you lack of oil )
have the fault codes read then reset with the scan tool
I have a Yamaha fx 1100 that starts real slowly the battery is fully charged but the bike sounds like its not got alot of power going to the starter can anyone help solve this also battery terminals are clean and not corroded
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