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Yamaha 242x e series

Dburke015860

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
Hey all. I have a stuck bucket on the port side. It’s down due to rock debris. Boat is in limp mode. I’m looking for the location of the throttle servos so I can switch them to manual to raise the bucket then switch back to electronic to reset it. Please help me find the location of those servos. Thank you. Stuck in Texas hill country with crappy service
 
Hey all. I have a stuck bucket on the port side. It’s down due to rock debris. Boat is in limp mode. I’m looking for the location of the throttle servos so I can switch them to manual to raise the bucket then switch back to electronic to reset it. Please help me find the location of those servos. Thank you. Stuck in Texas hill country with crappy service
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On the floor behind the helm.

But I'd disconnect the bucket from the reverse cable first. It is on a spring release clip. The photos below show how it works.
 

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Thank you all so very much for the help. It’s fixed and I’m back in operation. I’m 1400 miles from home visiting my mom and service here sucks. Thank you all again so very much.
 
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