So out here messing with it double checking my linkage I found a switch on bottom of shift linkage shfit cut off switch. When I depress the whole arm it drops down to idle. But holding it there for 15 seconds or so it idles back up and throws a code for it. Is this normal
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Originally posted by Sweatnreds View PostSo out here messing with it double checking my linkage I found a switch on bottom of shift linkage shfit cut off switch. When I depress the whole arm it drops down to idle. But holding it there for 15 seconds or so it idles back up and throws a code for it. Is this normal
RB will chime in, but it doesn't sound right..
Did you read the PDF and check the settings(voltages, etc) vs your engine?Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Yes checked voltages and what not. I found a nut loose on the throttle body <lower one> I tightened it. Makes since on the shift switch. I unplugged IAC and started engine and made no difference. It does operate but I'm thinking it's not operating properly. I am on the process of soaking it and gonna try it again tonight to see if it worked out to at least know that's it. If not I'm gonna button it back up and probably take it to a shop. I just know I'm gonna be raped as it's not a immediate in your face problem that I can see standing out.
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That lower nut may have just loosened, but not likely to on it's own.. (IE, someone may have been dinking in there)
As the engine is new to you, you may want to check part #20, that their all in place.
One missing, not seated correctly, can cause a major air leak and most likely a high idle(I don't think the computer can compensate that much for that big a leak.
https://www.boats.net/catalog/yamaha...-0405/intake-3
Could be the intake manifold is missing the seal (depending on what the previous owner did).
You could also use some flammable aerosol in those area's (starting fluid, propane should be ok) and see if there's any change in the RPM's.Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 07-12-2018, 12:23 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Yes I can tear it down and gonna recheck for leaks. It did oh down to an idle when I sprayed around the iac previously. Oh I can tell someone had their hands on it prior. Some scratches and what not on the butter flys. They all look to be seated fine. But I'm gonna pull them. Lean inspect anyway. I rather know what's what and it right before running it again.alot of times I travel along way fro. The ramp into areas with 6-7 ft tides swings and dont let me how lost I can get in the marsh in se lousiana. Lol reliability is a must.
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If you look above on this page, you'll see "purchase Yamaha parts" (or use my link).
After pulling up your engine and clicking in the correct area (IE intake), you can see what SHOULD be where, the order, etc.
I find this VERY helpful, especially with an engine that's been molested...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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