ICS Problem
#1
Posted 13 May 2006 - 10:34 PM
Does anybody know if there is a fuse for the ICS, and if so...where is it?
If that isn't the problem, any other ideas?
#2 Guest_garry1_*
Posted 14 May 2006 - 10:56 AM
I had the same problem with my 2004 Speedster.I took it in to the local dealer and the mechanic showed me the location of the fuse block.It's located behind the steering wheel.You lift the bin out from under the windscreen and you'll find the fuse block.You can fhen check the fuses to see which is blown.And by the way, this is a handy way to check the operation of the ICS.You can look down and watch the operation of the ICS motor,cable, and lever system to make sure it's working while you operate the button.Cool.Gary.I don't seem to have any power to my ICS.
Does anybody know if there is a fuse for the ICS, and if so...where is it?
If that isn't the problem, any other ideas?
#3
Posted 15 May 2006 - 06:32 AM
Garry:I had the same problem with my 2004 Speedster.I took it in to the local dealer and the mechanic showed me the location of the fuse block.It's located behind the steering wheel.You lift the bin out from under the windscreen and you'll find the fuse block.You can fhen check the fuses to see which is blown.And by the way, this is a handy way to check the operation of the ICS.You can look down and watch the operation of the ICS motor,cable, and lever system to make sure it's working while you operate the button.Cool.Gary.I don't seem to have any power to my ICS.
Does anybody know if there is a fuse for the ICS, and if so...where is it?
If that isn't the problem, any other ideas?
I had checked that fuse block. None of those list a fuse for the ICS, but I checked them all anyways, and none of them were blown. There are the 2 fuse blocks in the engine compartment which are for engine circuits, but I thought maybe there was another fuse block somewhere else.
I'll probably end up pulling the boat to the dealer because I'm getting frustrated looking.
#4
Posted 15 May 2006 - 11:02 AM
#5 Guest_garry1_*
Posted 15 May 2006 - 10:28 PM
I looked in my 2004 Workshop Manual and located the fuse fo the ICS system.It's located where I first told you unless BRP changed the location during the next model year.It's a 10 amp fuse in the accessories fuse location of the fuse block.Just a reminder,I believe the forward-reverse levers have to be in the neutral position for the system to work.As before you can look down towards the bottom with the tray removed and visually watch the motor and cable move when you press the ICS button.I hope this might help.GaryGarry:
I had the same problem with my 2004 Speedster.I took it in to the local dealer and the mechanic showed me the location of the fuse block.It's located behind the steering wheel.You lift the bin out from under the windscreen and you'll find the fuse block.You can fhen check the fuses to see which is blown.And by the way, this is a handy way to check the operation of the ICS.You can look down and watch the operation of the ICS motor,cable, and lever system to make sure it's working while you operate the button.Cool.Gary.I don't seem to have any power to my ICS.
Does anybody know if there is a fuse for the ICS, and if so...where is it?
If that isn't the problem, any other ideas?
I had checked that fuse block. None of those list a fuse for the ICS, but I checked them all anyways, and none of them were blown. There are the 2 fuse blocks in the engine compartment which are for engine circuits, but I thought maybe there was another fuse block somewhere else.
I'll probably end up pulling the boat to the dealer because I'm getting frustrated looking.
#6
Posted 16 May 2006 - 06:38 AM
I'll take another look at that one.
Curt
#7 Guest_garry1_*
Posted 16 May 2006 - 10:25 PM
Curt,just a few more thoughts I forgot to mention.If my memory serves me from the last time I used my ICS, the D.E.S.S. lanyard must be installed to power up all systems, and to operate the system it's a one time push on the button and not a continuous push.When you press the ICS control button, the button light should come on and the grate should slowly open and then close, in one continuous movement,which can be verified by looking under the removable bin.Again,I hope this might be of some help,Gary.Thanks, Gary.
I'll take another look at that one.
Curt
#8
Posted 18 May 2006 - 09:36 PM
Replaced the fuse... works fine.
It would be nice to have a complete list of which components are on the various fuses for future reference. Is there a wiring diagram available somewhere?
Looking forward to the long weekend!
#9 Guest_garry1_*
Posted 19 May 2006 - 09:08 PM
Curt,you may want to consider buying a factory workshop manual from your dealer.It includes blueprints of the wiring schematics.I used it to trace the ICS to the accessories 10 amp fuse.I believe my manual cost approx. $55.00 at my Seadoo dealer.This manual contains alot of other useful info and many times it has saved me from taking the boat to the dealer.You know how expensive that can be!!!Gary.The ICS is on the "accessories" fuse on the fuse block behind the wheel which was blown.
Replaced the fuse... works fine.
It would be nice to have a complete list of which components are on the various fuses for future reference. Is there a wiring diagram available somewhere?
Looking forward to the long weekend!
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