Just bought a second-hand boat and used it for the 3rd time.
It got a 40HP Yamaha 2 stroke engine from 2013.
I anchored it for a few hours and when I started it to head home the overheat indicator started flashing. I was running it at low speed for a while and turned it off and on again but the indicator was still flashing.
I got towed back home since I did not want to risk anything.
When coming home I noticed that it's enough to turn on the ignition for the overheat warning to come on. Started it quickly to run it through with fresh water and the indicator kept flashing.
Since the warning comes on as soon as I turn on the ignition I suspect that it's a false indication. Cause even with some problems it would not overheat within a few seconds?
The water seems to be flowing as it should and it's not overly hot when coming out. As I understand it as long as the water flow keeps going I got water in the system? Correct?
Happy for any kind of inpuit.
It got a 40HP Yamaha 2 stroke engine from 2013.
I anchored it for a few hours and when I started it to head home the overheat indicator started flashing. I was running it at low speed for a while and turned it off and on again but the indicator was still flashing.
I got towed back home since I did not want to risk anything.
When coming home I noticed that it's enough to turn on the ignition for the overheat warning to come on. Started it quickly to run it through with fresh water and the indicator kept flashing.
Since the warning comes on as soon as I turn on the ignition I suspect that it's a false indication. Cause even with some problems it would not overheat within a few seconds?
The water seems to be flowing as it should and it's not overly hot when coming out. As I understand it as long as the water flow keeps going I got water in the system? Correct?
Happy for any kind of inpuit.
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