 Hey guys, welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase Shevely. Today we're going to be discussing three simple things as to why your engine might not start while you're out on the water. So the first thing we recommend to check if your engines aren't starting is your kill switch. Now you'll notice when you try and start the engines, you're going to get an audible beep and neither of them will start. As you can see on the dash, I'm getting a check engine here for both motors. So before you go digging around in the builds or digging through the console and troubleshooting, the first thing you should look at is your kill switch. As soon as I re-engage it, you'll feel it click back into place and I can easily start both engines. So the next thing you'd like you to check is your binocles. So as you might notice, I got one motor that got bumped into the forward detent position. So while you're at the sandbar, while you're loading the boat, someone may have accidentally bumped it into either forward or reverse. From that position, the motor will not start. From there, take both binocles, be sure they're both in the neutral position and now you'll be able to engage and start both engines. So lastly, after addressing your kill switch and your binocle, we want you to come just take a quick look in the bilge. This is a twin engine setup. So we have two fuel-water separators. Both of them have fuel primer bulbs on a single engine. You would have one. Simply go back in the bilge and squeeze your primer bulb. Be sure you get enough prime to get the motors running and this is the last step. So as soon as you do that, the motor should fire up for you. So these are three common tips to get you back under way if you can't get your engine started. Mean your kill switch, your binocle, and loss of fuel prime. If these three are not your issue, this would be a good time to talk to your local dealer or Yamaha certified tech. If you guys have any questions or comments, leave them below. Like and subscribe and we'll see you on the next one.