Our 2021 Honda 5hp outboard has developed an annoying habit, it likes to take afternoon siestas after each run.
After many trials and tribulations over the years, the little Honda finally started behaving, starting when asked on a single pull or maybe two. Our trust and faith in the little ICE was growing when it started its siesta habit, after shutting down after a long or short run, it won't restart for an hour or more.
Yesterday, we went to the dinghy dock, a 5 minute ride, shut the engine off, went in to take showers, and the engine refused to start, resulting in getting a tow back to the boat. A couple of hours later, the engine started right up on a single pull. Likewise after dinner, it started right up on a single pull.
I'm out of ideas on what is causing the need for a siesta and how to go about breaking the Honda's siesta habit. Any ideas?
After many trials and tribulations over the years, the little Honda finally started behaving, starting when asked on a single pull or maybe two. Our trust and faith in the little ICE was growing when it started its siesta habit, after shutting down after a long or short run, it won't restart for an hour or more.
Yesterday, we went to the dinghy dock, a 5 minute ride, shut the engine off, went in to take showers, and the engine refused to start, resulting in getting a tow back to the boat. A couple of hours later, the engine started right up on a single pull. Likewise after dinner, it started right up on a single pull.
I'm out of ideas on what is causing the need for a siesta and how to go about breaking the Honda's siesta habit. Any ideas?