JusFlyinBy
Jet Boat Addict
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- Location
- Upstate NY
- Boat Make
- Scarab
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 21
2014 215HO with 200's.
I'm getting a Low Battery Warning on start up followed by a check engine light for both engines. Here's additional details of what's happening:
- No Fault Code is produced.
- Engines continue to run like a champ, light on or not.
- The battery is new and I just had it on charge overnight. It starts the engines without a problem.
- None of the terminals have any sign of corrosion.
- I did install a 2nd battery, however I start the boat with the switch isolated to the one starter battery that is new and fully charged. After starting both engines, I switch to 1&2 and the low voltage light goes away, however the check engine light stays.
Any thoughts on why I'm getting Low Voltage warnings on start up with a new battery? I followed Scarab Mike's instructions on the dual battery addition, and the fact I leave the switch isolated to one new battery and I'm still having the issue leads me to believe that's not the problem.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/scarab-add-a-battery-modification.3135/#post-85751
Or thoughts on why Check Engine without fault code? I'm reading thru the service manual and it seems to suggest a check engine light could be due to bad O2 Sensors, however I wonder if they're only reading bad due to low voltage on start up which is why the engines seem to go on as normal.
Thanks all for your thoughts!
I'm getting a Low Battery Warning on start up followed by a check engine light for both engines. Here's additional details of what's happening:
- No Fault Code is produced.
- Engines continue to run like a champ, light on or not.
- The battery is new and I just had it on charge overnight. It starts the engines without a problem.
- None of the terminals have any sign of corrosion.
- I did install a 2nd battery, however I start the boat with the switch isolated to the one starter battery that is new and fully charged. After starting both engines, I switch to 1&2 and the low voltage light goes away, however the check engine light stays.
Any thoughts on why I'm getting Low Voltage warnings on start up with a new battery? I followed Scarab Mike's instructions on the dual battery addition, and the fact I leave the switch isolated to one new battery and I'm still having the issue leads me to believe that's not the problem.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/scarab-add-a-battery-modification.3135/#post-85751
Or thoughts on why Check Engine without fault code? I'm reading thru the service manual and it seems to suggest a check engine light could be due to bad O2 Sensors, however I wonder if they're only reading bad due to low voltage on start up which is why the engines seem to go on as normal.
Thanks all for your thoughts!