I recently installed a 2003 250 HPDI model Z250TXRB-60VX on my bay boat. The motor had a dressed power head installed in 2008 and has 80 hours on it. I have fairly new generic analog gauges including a new ignition switch so my mechanic spliced into the Yamaha harness at the helm and hooked up the gauges and ignition switch. Everything works, motor starts/runs good....except he failed to install the warning horn that I saved from my Mercury harness.
I took it back to the shop for installation of the warning horn. He hooked the purple wire on the Merc warning horn to the pink wire at the helm end of the Yamaha harness and black to ground. The warning horn comes on when the ignition switch is turned on and remains on, even after the motor starts.
The mechanic, who is one of the best in this area, and I have now been trying to get this straightened out for 3 weeks to no avail. With the ignition off, there is no voltage on the pink wire at the helm. However, even with everything unhooked except the main battery cables, there is voltage on the pink wire at the head sensors. There is no continuity across the sensors. He says there should be no voltage at the head sensors until the ignition is on and when/if the sensors close to ground the horn should blow. He has talked to the Yamaha mechanics at the dealership(s) but they are clueless.
I'm beginning to think there should be voltage on the pink wire at both the head sensors and the helm end of the harness with a separate ground wire (maybe thru the ignition switch) back to the sensors so that when/if one closes completing the circuit back to ground, the horn would blow.
The mechanic now thinks we may need to install a Yamaha ignition switch but there is none in town. He ordered one 10 days ago but its not it yet.
I certainly don't want to run the motor without the warning horn. I would appreciate any help/advice on this before I give up, pull the motor off and wave the white flag.
I took it back to the shop for installation of the warning horn. He hooked the purple wire on the Merc warning horn to the pink wire at the helm end of the Yamaha harness and black to ground. The warning horn comes on when the ignition switch is turned on and remains on, even after the motor starts.
The mechanic, who is one of the best in this area, and I have now been trying to get this straightened out for 3 weeks to no avail. With the ignition off, there is no voltage on the pink wire at the helm. However, even with everything unhooked except the main battery cables, there is voltage on the pink wire at the head sensors. There is no continuity across the sensors. He says there should be no voltage at the head sensors until the ignition is on and when/if the sensors close to ground the horn should blow. He has talked to the Yamaha mechanics at the dealership(s) but they are clueless.
I'm beginning to think there should be voltage on the pink wire at both the head sensors and the helm end of the harness with a separate ground wire (maybe thru the ignition switch) back to the sensors so that when/if one closes completing the circuit back to ground, the horn would blow.
The mechanic now thinks we may need to install a Yamaha ignition switch but there is none in town. He ordered one 10 days ago but its not it yet.
I certainly don't want to run the motor without the warning horn. I would appreciate any help/advice on this before I give up, pull the motor off and wave the white flag.
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