CODED SIGNALS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Watercraft is upside down.
Turn watercraft upright. Refer
to SPECIAL PROCEDURES.
Engine coolant temperature
sensor or circuit malfunction.
Exhaust temperature sensor
or circuit malfunction.
Engine oil pressure sensor or
circuit malfunction.
Out of range pressure in oil
separator tank (engine oil
leak).
TOPS sensor or circuit
malfunction.
TOPS valve solenoid or circuit
malfunction.
Starter solenoid circuit
malfunction.
Communication link fault
detected by MPEM.
ECM communication link
message missing (detected
by MPEM).
Information center
communication link message
missing (detected by MPEM).
A 2 seconds beep
every minute interval.
Bilge pump circuit low or high
voltage (if so equipped).
Refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo dealer.
Low fuel level.
Refill fuel tank. If problem
persists, refer to an
authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
A 2 seconds
beepevery
5 minutes interval.
Fuel tank level sensor or
circuit malfunction.
Refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo dealer.
High engine temperature
coolant.
See ENGINE OVERHEATING.
Continuously beeps.
High exhaust temperature.
Refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo dealer.
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