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- 2019
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I'm posting this here rather then the dedicated PWC section so all with this motor have a chance to see it.
While this is a boating forum, thought I'd share as there is a large Yamaha presence on here and this could hopefully save someones nightmare should they have the same issue. This is on my 10 month old 2019 Yamaha WaveRunner with 135 hrs. I was out deep in a ride at WOT when suddenly it dropped a cylinder (no codes or alarms). At first I really thought the engine dropped a valve but my only concern was try to make it as far as I could to safety rather then being out in the middle of the large lake I was in. Thank goodness I didn't go ocean as we planned initially and I was in the previous week. Anyway, after much throttle work to keep it going I was able to get back to the ramp.
I looked at all the usual suspects and all seemed normal. When I returned home I plugged the CanDOO system into the unit and there were no codes or alarms either. First I checked spark on each cylinder - yep, all good. Checked each coils resistance - all good. Plugs all looked "normal" too, compression solid on all cylinders as well. Fuel pressure? Yep - checked good. I then fired each fuel injector and heard each one fire. I was really stumped at this point as we know it takes air and fuel ICE to work and according to my basic tests, I had it. I then started the engine and while looking at the computer all seemed fine again but it really had a misfire at certain RPMs. I used a screwdriver like the old days (I'm 45) as stethoscope and could hear each injector pulse but when I got to the misfire it was really hard to tell. Being that I had spark which I could physically see with each plug into a coil out of the engine and fire each coil it narrowed it down specifically to an injector. Well, I checked each injector wire going into the connector and found the issue.
The pin in the connector had broken thus causing the misfire. I wanted to absolutely make certain that this is indeed the root cause not a valve spring or other that broke and created a harmonic that broke the pin which really seems like an odd failure to me. So I was able to source a pigtail from O'Reilly's for $4 and give it a shot. I removed the other pin from the connector and just used some alligator clips to the pigtail and suddenly it was firing on all four cylinders. As you can see, I didn't want to modify the harness as this is a warranty issue but wanted to water test which I did and it was fine.
Again, I share this story to offer help should any of your Yamaha engines use the same harness/connector.
While this is a boating forum, thought I'd share as there is a large Yamaha presence on here and this could hopefully save someones nightmare should they have the same issue. This is on my 10 month old 2019 Yamaha WaveRunner with 135 hrs. I was out deep in a ride at WOT when suddenly it dropped a cylinder (no codes or alarms). At first I really thought the engine dropped a valve but my only concern was try to make it as far as I could to safety rather then being out in the middle of the large lake I was in. Thank goodness I didn't go ocean as we planned initially and I was in the previous week. Anyway, after much throttle work to keep it going I was able to get back to the ramp.
I looked at all the usual suspects and all seemed normal. When I returned home I plugged the CanDOO system into the unit and there were no codes or alarms either. First I checked spark on each cylinder - yep, all good. Checked each coils resistance - all good. Plugs all looked "normal" too, compression solid on all cylinders as well. Fuel pressure? Yep - checked good. I then fired each fuel injector and heard each one fire. I was really stumped at this point as we know it takes air and fuel ICE to work and according to my basic tests, I had it. I then started the engine and while looking at the computer all seemed fine again but it really had a misfire at certain RPMs. I used a screwdriver like the old days (I'm 45) as stethoscope and could hear each injector pulse but when I got to the misfire it was really hard to tell. Being that I had spark which I could physically see with each plug into a coil out of the engine and fire each coil it narrowed it down specifically to an injector. Well, I checked each injector wire going into the connector and found the issue.
The pin in the connector had broken thus causing the misfire. I wanted to absolutely make certain that this is indeed the root cause not a valve spring or other that broke and created a harmonic that broke the pin which really seems like an odd failure to me. So I was able to source a pigtail from O'Reilly's for $4 and give it a shot. I removed the other pin from the connector and just used some alligator clips to the pigtail and suddenly it was firing on all four cylinders. As you can see, I didn't want to modify the harness as this is a warranty issue but wanted to water test which I did and it was fine.
Again, I share this story to offer help should any of your Yamaha engines use the same harness/connector.