Gforce81
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- Messages
- 5
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- 1
- Points
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Let me know what you find out from the dealer. I take mine in for service first week of July and I will report back what I find. Am also going to play with this both out and in the water to see when cutting it hard if there is anything the fins might be doing to exacerbate the issue...So, I can confirm I get this BCU error while engines still running, as a fact, it has happened 90% of the time while engines running. It happens when wheel is tight turned and you're navigating with forward/reverse. I put my buckets into manual mode this weekend on the trailer to see if the grease was filled with dirt. It was not. I did notice that with wheel turned tight, they were harder to open and close. Based on some other threads that aligns to a computer threshold issue where there is more torque/force required to move them when they are turned and sends a BCU error as it doesn't want to break something.
I have my appt wednesday.. Called in and talked it through just so they don't waste time but I really feel it's going to be a waste of time in the shop.
Pisses me off too on a brand new boat and can't get clear resolution to the issue. I would file a complaint if they don't cover the top since it was caused by loss of power while docking. It is an extremely dangerous situation to lose drive capability like this. I'm not sure how we get yamaha to acknowledge and dealers to diagnose the problem.
EDIT: Also to clarify. I can 100% reset by doing these two things: Straighten Steering wheel, turn off both batteries, wait 5 seconds and turn back on. No other magic order of key, battery, wait 10 mins.. As soon as it happens, I straighten the steering wheel, batteries off, batteries on. System boots up and I can restart with problem solved.
mike