Section 08
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Subsection 06
(DIGITALLY ENCODED SECURITY SYSTEM)
08-06-2
Basic Self-Diagnostic Mode
It is self-activated when the safety lanyard cap is being installed on the watercraft switch. It gives imme-
diate monitoring. Some codes may occur only when pressing the start/stop button. Refer to the following
chart.
SIGNAL
CAUSE
REMEDY
2 short beeps
(while installing
safety lanyard on
watercraft switch)
• Safety lanyard is
recognized by the MPEM.
• Ignition is authorized, engine can start.
1 long beep
(while installing
safety lanyard on
watercraft switch or
when pressing
start/stop button)
• Safety lanyard on switch
for more than 10 minutes
without starting engine.
• Bad connection between
safety lanyard cap and
switch.
• Remove and reinstall safety lanyard on switch.
• Remove and replace the safety lanyard on the
switch until 2 short beeps are heard to indicate
the system is ready to allow engine starting.
• Unprogrammed or
defective safety lanyard.
• Use the safety lanyard that has been programmed
for the watercraft. If it does not work, check
safety lanyard condition with the programmer.
Replace safety lanyard if reported defective. If it
still does not work, enable more detail about the
failure.
• Salt water in safety
lanyard cap.
• Clean safety lanyard cap to remove salt water.
• Improper operation of
MPEM or defective wiring
harness.
• Enable advanced diagnostic mode to obtain more
detail about the failure.
8 short beeps
• Defective MPEM
(memory).
• Replace MPEM.
Continuous beep
• Engine overheating.
• Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 03-01.
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