
Starter Solenoid Relay Replacement For Yamaha Pwc 500 650 700 760 1200 Wave Runner 1981-2001 Personal Watercraft
$13.28
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is this starter solenoid relay compatible with my Yamaha PWC model? A: Yes, this starter solenoid relay is compatible with various Yamaha Personal Watercraft (PWC) models from 1981 to 2001, including the 500, 650, 700, 760, and 1200 Wave Runner series.
- Q: What are the replacement part numbers for this solenoid relay? A: This solenoid relay replaces Suzuki part number 3180094401 and Yamaha part numbers 6G1-91041-10-00 and 68V-8194A-00-00.
- Q: How do I install the starter solenoid relay on my Yamaha PWC? A: To install the starter solenoid relay, disconnect the battery, remove the old relay, and connect the new relay to the same wiring harness. Ensure all connections are secure and reconnect the battery once installed.
- Q: What should I do if my Yamaha PWC won't start after replacing the solenoid relay? A: If your PWC won't start after replacing the solenoid relay, check all electrical connections, ensure the battery is charged, and inspect the starter motor. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.
- Q: How can I maintain the starter solenoid relay for optimal performance? A: To maintain the starter solenoid relay, periodically check for corrosion on the terminals, ensure all connections are tight, and keep the surrounding area clean to prevent dirt buildup.