I have purchased a 96 speedster and I am just about positive there's a short in the mpem somewhere that signals the solenoids, is there a way to wire 95xp mpems up to it,, if so how, any help will be greatly appreciated,,
Can you wire 95 xp mpems in 96 speedster????
Started by Dfreels, Jun 06 2011 04:40 PM
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#1
Posted 06 June 2011 - 04:40 PM
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Posted 15 June 2011 - 01:17 PM
I have a 1996 Speedster and at one time, suspected my MPEM was bad.
I remember hotwiring the 4-wire plug connection at the front of the engine to make sure it started and ran. I was even thinking of rigging a permanent bypass because the boat just wouldn't work at times. So if that's what you are looking to do, then yes, the engines can be hotwired.
Turns out that the MPEM wasn't bad (after buying a new MPEM), it was the microswitch in the forward/neutral/reverse lever that failed. A little tough to get to, but cheap to replace (no so with the MPEM). Lesson learned.
I remember hotwiring the 4-wire plug connection at the front of the engine to make sure it started and ran. I was even thinking of rigging a permanent bypass because the boat just wouldn't work at times. So if that's what you are looking to do, then yes, the engines can be hotwired.
Turns out that the MPEM wasn't bad (after buying a new MPEM), it was the microswitch in the forward/neutral/reverse lever that failed. A little tough to get to, but cheap to replace (no so with the MPEM). Lesson learned.
#3
Posted 29 June 2011 - 09:20 PM
Yes it can be done, I just did it to a 96 speedster using 2 aftermarket wsm cdi boxes. Im a dealer for wsm you can email me for prices if you want. mattgbank@hotmail.com
This guy will do all the wiring for you as another option:
http://www.seadoosou...ermpeminst.html
This guy will do all the wiring for you as another option:
http://www.seadoosou...ermpeminst.html
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