• the motor on a pwc is running

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  • , what should the operator look for? 1. Check the throttle and ensure it is not stuck open. 2. Listen for any abnormal engine noises or vibrations. 3. Check the steering and adjust if necessary. 4. Check oil levels and refuel if necessary. 5. Check that all warning lights are off and that the instrument panel is functioning properly. 6. Make sure all safety gear is securely in place. 7. Check the impeller for any damage or debris. 8. Check for any water leakage in the engine compartment. 9. Check the hull for any dents, cracks, or leaks. 10. Check the condition of the propeller and replace if necessary.

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      Alberto Jarvis

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  • too low If your PWC (personal watercraft) motor is running too low, it could be due to a variety of issues. First, check the fuel and make sure you're using clean, fresh fuel that has been properly treated and stored. Next, ensure the spark plugs are in good condition. If you suspect the issue is related to the engine itself, you'll need to take it to a certified mechanics for further inspection. Additionally, if you haven't had a tune-up in a while, it might be time to get it serviced. Lastly, be sure the engine is getting enough air and cooling, as these can both affect its performance.

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      Madalyn Moran

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