hey guys,
I have a 2005 yamaha 150 4 stroke with about 200 hours on it (square command link gauges). motor wouldn't start today after being anchored for awhile and was giving me Oil Pressure warning on gauge along with buzzer. then eventually just read Check Engine as I kept trying to restart. checked oil level and it was dead on between the high and low marks (recent oil change about 20 hours ago).
ended up pulling the water pressure sensor off off the motor (it has worked intermittently since I bought the boat last year) and motor started right up.
does it make sense that a bad water pressure sensor would not allow me to start the motor? and more importantly... is there any good reason that a bad "Water Pressure" sensor would cause the gauge on the dash to say that I have low "Oil Pressure" and sound the buzzer? (ps - no debris in motor, peeing strong, etc etc).
according to my boat's records this is the 3rd h2o sensor in 200 hours, so i'm considering just buying the plug for the sensor hole on the motor and doing without it. any advice on this would also be appreciated (i.e. do I need to remove the sensor from the ECM completely or just unplug from the motor...).
Thanks in advance for your help.
- Mike
I have a 2005 yamaha 150 4 stroke with about 200 hours on it (square command link gauges). motor wouldn't start today after being anchored for awhile and was giving me Oil Pressure warning on gauge along with buzzer. then eventually just read Check Engine as I kept trying to restart. checked oil level and it was dead on between the high and low marks (recent oil change about 20 hours ago).
ended up pulling the water pressure sensor off off the motor (it has worked intermittently since I bought the boat last year) and motor started right up.
does it make sense that a bad water pressure sensor would not allow me to start the motor? and more importantly... is there any good reason that a bad "Water Pressure" sensor would cause the gauge on the dash to say that I have low "Oil Pressure" and sound the buzzer? (ps - no debris in motor, peeing strong, etc etc).
according to my boat's records this is the 3rd h2o sensor in 200 hours, so i'm considering just buying the plug for the sensor hole on the motor and doing without it. any advice on this would also be appreciated (i.e. do I need to remove the sensor from the ECM completely or just unplug from the motor...).
Thanks in advance for your help.
- Mike
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