1WetBoat
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 608
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- Location
- Tampa
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 25
Hi Folks,
Here is an interesting issue that i haven't seen or heard before on this forum. Used the search function but couldn't find anything similar.
New AR250, picked up in late Dec, water testing went well. Got her home, ran it at home on the hose to make sure there wasn't anything wrong with either engine or electronics etc..
Finally took her out today and ran flawless during break in. Did the 5/30/60 break in periods. Rode for a few more hours with no issues at all. Got to a nearby small island, BCI for the locals, and anchored just offshore. Too cold to get in the water but figured lets anchor to have lunch. After making sure anchor was secure turned keys to shut off both engines. Starboard engine shutdown normal, but Port engine didn't. Thought that was odd and wiggled key without bumping starter again to make sure the switch wasn't bad. No difference, engine stayed on even with both keys out and screen off. Put keys back in and turned on screen and it showed port engine at idle rpms. Turned keys off again and nothing, engine still on, pulled safety lanyard and engine still on. Shut down both battery switches and engine still runs, a little rough, but still runs. Opened rear clean out hatch to activate the safety switches and it made no difference. I know the safety lanyard works because I tested it at home trying to start it without it clipped in and neither engine would start.
Opened engine hatch and verified throttle, cables, fuses etc.. nothing was loose. Was concerned that if I did manage to shut it off it wouldn't start again so we packed up and headed back to dock. Was at the end of our trip anyway so no big deal. No engine codes at all during the whole trip.
Back at the dock loaded boat on trailer and port engine still wouldn't shut off. I cant pull it out of the water this way so I tried everything again and engine still wont shut off, ended up pulling the main harness from the ECU, engine stopped right away. Got the boat home, both engines started normal and was able to flush both engines. Starboard engine had no issues but again, port engine wouldn't shutoff at home out of the water. Took advantage of better settings and verified all fuses, harness, cabling, battery etc.. nothing out of the ordinary that i could see. Pulled main harness and engine shut off. I inspected as best as I could for bent pins, corrosion etc. and found nothing. Mind you, engine ran fine prior to this first voyage.
I've heard of engines not starting due to faulty switches, but not shutting off? I'm going with bad ECU causing this issue. Will be calling the dealer in the AM to have them check it out.
Here is an interesting issue that i haven't seen or heard before on this forum. Used the search function but couldn't find anything similar.
New AR250, picked up in late Dec, water testing went well. Got her home, ran it at home on the hose to make sure there wasn't anything wrong with either engine or electronics etc..
Finally took her out today and ran flawless during break in. Did the 5/30/60 break in periods. Rode for a few more hours with no issues at all. Got to a nearby small island, BCI for the locals, and anchored just offshore. Too cold to get in the water but figured lets anchor to have lunch. After making sure anchor was secure turned keys to shut off both engines. Starboard engine shutdown normal, but Port engine didn't. Thought that was odd and wiggled key without bumping starter again to make sure the switch wasn't bad. No difference, engine stayed on even with both keys out and screen off. Put keys back in and turned on screen and it showed port engine at idle rpms. Turned keys off again and nothing, engine still on, pulled safety lanyard and engine still on. Shut down both battery switches and engine still runs, a little rough, but still runs. Opened rear clean out hatch to activate the safety switches and it made no difference. I know the safety lanyard works because I tested it at home trying to start it without it clipped in and neither engine would start.
Opened engine hatch and verified throttle, cables, fuses etc.. nothing was loose. Was concerned that if I did manage to shut it off it wouldn't start again so we packed up and headed back to dock. Was at the end of our trip anyway so no big deal. No engine codes at all during the whole trip.
Back at the dock loaded boat on trailer and port engine still wouldn't shut off. I cant pull it out of the water this way so I tried everything again and engine still wont shut off, ended up pulling the main harness from the ECU, engine stopped right away. Got the boat home, both engines started normal and was able to flush both engines. Starboard engine had no issues but again, port engine wouldn't shutoff at home out of the water. Took advantage of better settings and verified all fuses, harness, cabling, battery etc.. nothing out of the ordinary that i could see. Pulled main harness and engine shut off. I inspected as best as I could for bent pins, corrosion etc. and found nothing. Mind you, engine ran fine prior to this first voyage.
I've heard of engines not starting due to faulty switches, but not shutting off? I'm going with bad ECU causing this issue. Will be calling the dealer in the AM to have them check it out.