Aha, then if he got rain all over the controls it is possible that the buzzer pink wire went to ground thru moisture and that set the switch to on maybe
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Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
not IN the ECM - but rather wired to it - ECM pin #3.
AFAIK the "DES" is a "black box" module attached to the back of a dual key switch.
You aren't using a dual keyswitch with your single motor, are you?Last edited by rpambrun; 08-26-2018, 07:14 PM.
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Well, tomorrow, I will trace the pink wire out of pin #3 and see if I can find a damaged or grounded wire. The motor runs like crap also. It won't hold a steady rpm above 7 or 800 rpm. It did not run that way before I had to let it sit for a while during the bad weather and my absence.Last edited by rpambrun; 08-26-2018, 07:25 PM.
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the TXRC did not have an on engine water detect, it was an option that could be added to the racor style water separator but it wont show up on YDS as water detect.
not all engines usesd the beeping for water detect. some yamahas would code for water detect in gear.
some only in N.
some yamahas used a steady tone for water detect,not all.
why they call it a DES in the ECU is a translation issue.
it should simply be buzzer on.
it is simply the ground path for the pink wire from the honky horn.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postthe TXRC did not have an on engine water detect, it was an option that could be added to the racor style water separator but it wont show up on YDS as water detect.
not all engines usesd the beeping for water detect. some yamahas would code for water detect in gear.
some only in N.
some yamahas used a steady tone for water detect,not all.
why they call it a DES in the ECU is a translation issue.
it should simply be buzzer on.
it is simply the ground path for the pink wire from the honky horn.
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Yesterday, I checked all the wiring from pin #3 through the boat harness and could not find any chafing or bare wiring. Does any one know how to test the ignition switch? The one I have was a used one and I am just seriously thinking about replacing it, but I hate to do it if the darn thing is functioning properly. That's a pretty noisy horn to put up with.
Thanks to everyone for helping out.
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find out what is grounding that pink wire and fix it
the buzzer get + 12 from key on
other side of buzzer has a pink wire on it
chase that down, disconnection at different places until you get it to stop sounding
I would start as close to the buzzer as possible to make sure it can be stopped to start out with and then move along until you find the offending device or wire.
or use a meter to test the pink wires when disconncting to find the one grounding outLast edited by 99yam40; 08-28-2018, 09:21 AM.
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Originally posted by rpambrun View PostYesterday, I checked all the wiring from pin #3 through the boat harness and could not find any chafing or bare wiring. Does any one know how to test the ignition switch? The one I have was a used one and I am just seriously thinking about replacing it, but I hate to do it if the darn thing is functioning properly. That's a pretty noisy horn to put up with.
Thanks to everyone for helping out.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
Did you test the pink wire, with the connector removed from the ECU, for a continuity to ground? With both the ten pin connector attached and disconnected?Last edited by rpambrun; 08-28-2018, 01:54 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostWere you checking from the wire side of the #3 pin connector to engine block?
what setting did you have the VOM on?
and did you look at the reading when doing this?
or just listening for a beep?Last edited by rpambrun; 08-28-2018, 05:13 PM.
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