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2013 Yamaha Ar192 low oil pressure at full throttle

Sbel17

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I have a 2013 Ar192 was out on it yesterday, and at full throttle I am getting a low oil pressure light. Only at full throttle, it doesn’t do it at half throttle and when I’m in no wake mode. I’ve checked the oil, it’s where it should be on the dipstick. Has a new oil filter at the beginning of the season. Anyone ever have this issue? Any clue what it could be?

Thanks guys, Scott
 
When was the last time you changed the oil? Depending on how long it's sat you may have a little viscosity issue. So fire up the engines, get them warm, and change the oil. If you find water in the oil (looks milky), use an additive to help corral that and then change the oil. Make sure you are using the proper oil for that engine. Finally, if it still is firing off that warning light after an oil change, I would add something like the Liqui Moly or SeaFoam Marine to try and clean off any buildup inside. Just a guess without seeing/hearing how it's running.
 
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