Good afternoon, everyone?
I recently came across an issue with a 2019 Yamaha GP1800. The ski was running fine- the next time out, the ski wouldn't start. There was a clicking under the seat ( starter relay),But the Ski wouldn't start.. following the Yamaha repair manual, all the test steps showed all components within parameters- of course, I double checked everything- It is a simple circuit, so I started thinking the Ski had an ECU issue- The ski is now running!
The symptoms were, clicking under the seat, if you hit the start button six or seven times the ski would briefly turn over. Second symptom was the ski had check engine and was showing a reverse/Forward gate code, ski was not strapped-
After a couple of hours of diagnostics, I decided to cycle the anti-theft lock/unlock via remote, To my surprise for Ski started-
To date, this issue has never re-manifested..
My conclusion is that the ECU was caught in some state of limbo. I looked through the posts and didn't see anyone posting with this exact type of issue, so I decided to post it hoping it would be beneficial to someone who encounters the same scenario!
Donnie-.
I recently came across an issue with a 2019 Yamaha GP1800. The ski was running fine- the next time out, the ski wouldn't start. There was a clicking under the seat ( starter relay),But the Ski wouldn't start.. following the Yamaha repair manual, all the test steps showed all components within parameters- of course, I double checked everything- It is a simple circuit, so I started thinking the Ski had an ECU issue- The ski is now running!
The symptoms were, clicking under the seat, if you hit the start button six or seven times the ski would briefly turn over. Second symptom was the ski had check engine and was showing a reverse/Forward gate code, ski was not strapped-
After a couple of hours of diagnostics, I decided to cycle the anti-theft lock/unlock via remote, To my surprise for Ski started-
To date, this issue has never re-manifested..
My conclusion is that the ECU was caught in some state of limbo. I looked through the posts and didn't see anyone posting with this exact type of issue, so I decided to post it hoping it would be beneficial to someone who encounters the same scenario!
Donnie-.
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