Theft prevention method and apparatus of personal watercraft

Marine propulsion – Means to control the supply of energy responsive to a sensed...

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C180S287000, C307S010200, C307S010300, C307S010500

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07037148

ABSTRACT:
A theft prevention apparatus of a personal watercraft equipped with a main switch for opening/closing a main power-supply circuit including a starting circuit of an engine is provided. The apparatus inhibits the engine from starting when it detects the main switch being in an ON-state, no existence of a connection between an operating device of the main switch and the main switch, and a stopping of the engine. The apparatus prevents the engine from starting by inhibiting at least one of the starting circuits of the engine, an ignition circuit of the engine, and a fuel injection circuit of the engine from closing the circuit(s).

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patent: 6352045 (2002-03-01), Takashima
patent: 2002/0151230 (2002-10-01), Kanno
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patent: 2001-028537 (2001-02-01), None
patent: 2002-225799 (2002-03-01), None

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