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Originally posted by pstephens46 View Post
How is a code 28 generated? Isn’t that a result of trying to start motor in gear?
its my (limited) understanding that the only purpose of the "neutral switch" -
the one in the bottom cowling, on the shift cable slide -
is to enable the ECM to limit RPMs when the engine is in neutral
but what is an "incorrect signal"?
how can/does the ECM decide what is "incorrect"?
now, Code 45 - "incorrect Shift Cut Signal" - seems plausible to me
since there is a parallel resistor within the switch,
the ECM is able to detect "no switch present"
- presumably what is considered "incorrect"
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Hmmm. I thought, perhaps incorrectly, the neutral switch was used in the start sequence. How does the ECM “know” the motor (my F150) is in gear and then prevent “turning over”? Hell if I know. Maybe I’ll learn something today. Damn sure will not learn much over at THT. Too many brand saboteurs running around over there....
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yall gots to stop and think.
use the ole tool twixt the ears.
that switch on the engine simply tells the ECU is it in a gear position or not. has nothing to do with starting.
the switch or LPS in the control box at the helm determines whether the engine will crank or not.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostI am fairly sure that if the ECU sees or thinks the motor is not in neutral when it gets started it would throw the code.
which is why it sounds the alarm horn when the starter spins with the killswitch "on"
but with the killswitch "off":
it doesn't mind running while in gear - that's normal
nor does it mind running in neutral -
nor not running in neutral !
I suppose it could be programmed to "detect" the "transition from stopped to spinning"
while in gear
but I do not recall having read of that, either in Yamaha literature, or here
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