jvc167
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2024
- Boat Model
- 252SE
- Boat Length
- 25
We purchased a 2024 Yamaha 252 SE this year, and love it. But we are experiencing a very frustrating issue, and do not feel what the dealer is telling us is the whole truth.
We experience a weird issue when moving from high speed to low speed (mainly when coming back into the marina) one of our engines (mainly the port engine) has the check engine light come on and that engine is stuck in forward gear. The only way to get the boat out of gear is to turn that engine off. When we turn the engine back on, the check engine light comes back on and the engine goes right back into forward gear. Not the best scenario when you are trying to dock in the marina.
we are being told, by the dealer, that there is seaweed stuck in a sensor (our boat is all electric throttle, not cable throttle) which is causing the Check engine light to come on and experience this. The only solution is to turn the boat off, turn the battery kill switch, and then turn the battery back on and then the engines. This clears the issue and the boat is back to normal.
I just cannot believe that this is a seaweed issue, as it happens almost every time we take the boat out. for the price of the boat you think there would be something to help clear the sensor?
I have talked to other Yamaha owners who have similar boats 252 and 255 and they have never experienced this at all.
Has anyone else run into this? Is there anything else I can do? The dealer is sticking to the seaweed issue and saying there is nothing Yamaha can do.
We experience a weird issue when moving from high speed to low speed (mainly when coming back into the marina) one of our engines (mainly the port engine) has the check engine light come on and that engine is stuck in forward gear. The only way to get the boat out of gear is to turn that engine off. When we turn the engine back on, the check engine light comes back on and the engine goes right back into forward gear. Not the best scenario when you are trying to dock in the marina.
we are being told, by the dealer, that there is seaweed stuck in a sensor (our boat is all electric throttle, not cable throttle) which is causing the Check engine light to come on and experience this. The only solution is to turn the boat off, turn the battery kill switch, and then turn the battery back on and then the engines. This clears the issue and the boat is back to normal.
I just cannot believe that this is a seaweed issue, as it happens almost every time we take the boat out. for the price of the boat you think there would be something to help clear the sensor?
I have talked to other Yamaha owners who have similar boats 252 and 255 and they have never experienced this at all.
Has anyone else run into this? Is there anything else I can do? The dealer is sticking to the seaweed issue and saying there is nothing Yamaha can do.