I took delivery of a new Yamaha VMAX VT175 HDPI engine on March 8, 2013. In January of 2014 I had an issue where the boat was robbed of power so took it to my dealer for repair. I was told that my high pressure pump was inoperable and that I had water in my engine and that it would cost $2009 to repair that would not be covered under warranty because of “bad fuel”. When I contacted Yamaha they explained that the boat should have had a fuel water separator with a 10 micron filter installed and that blamed me, my dealer and ethanol gas for the situation. Yamaha was a little surprised when I informed Yamaha that I run ethanol free gas that I located on Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada but ultimately they would not stand behind their product and I had to write a $2009 check to repair a boat with three years left on the warranty. My dealer informed me that the new Yamaha engines had these issues all the time and that the problem was caused by a series tiny filters and is a very common issue. I’m not without means and took it as a life lesson on the need for fuel 10 micron filter water separators with high pressure direct inject engines and had the Yamaha fuel water separator with 10 micron filter installed. When I receive by boat back on March 12, 2014, I made the decision after hearing all the evils of ethanol fuel to continue to pay the 50 cent premium and only ran ethanol free gasoline. Just a few months later in May 14, I’m boating with my 9 year old son and my engine shuts down. We are stranded and have to be towed back to the dock. This is new engine with less than 70 hours, a new filter that is running fresh hard to find ethanol free gasoline. I take my new Yamaha Marine engine back to my dealer and the injectors are clogged again. This time it’s debris that miraculously made it past the Yamaha 10 micron filter. As you might imagine my dealer and I had a pretty candid conversation. He indicated that he had attended Yamaha marine training it had argued at length with them about the direct injector design flaw. Yamaha blames the EPA for design restrictions, ethanol and everything except their design. I found it VERY interesting that when they drain the “bad” fuel from these boats that it runs fine in vehicles and lawn mowers.
I’ve done everything possible to prevent this issue from re-occurring. This is clearly a design flaw in the fuel system and the engine is not fit for purpose. I purchased a new motor because I wanted something reliable and safe for my family. Any advise for someone with less than 70 hours on a new motor with over $3K in non-warranty covered repair cost? Any chance I can return this motor under lemon law? Any advise from this form on how to deal with the Yamaha warranty department in round two of this nightmare?
The issue is clearly documented all over the web but I was hoping this forum would have better tips on dealing with Yamaha. My end goal is to return the motor because it is not fit for purpose.
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I’ve done everything possible to prevent this issue from re-occurring. This is clearly a design flaw in the fuel system and the engine is not fit for purpose. I purchased a new motor because I wanted something reliable and safe for my family. Any advise for someone with less than 70 hours on a new motor with over $3K in non-warranty covered repair cost? Any chance I can return this motor under lemon law? Any advise from this form on how to deal with the Yamaha warranty department in round two of this nightmare?
The issue is clearly documented all over the web but I was hoping this forum would have better tips on dealing with Yamaha. My end goal is to return the motor because it is not fit for purpose.
Mystery filters in Yamaha HPDI Motors - The Hull Truth - Boating and Fishing Forum
HPDI Mystery Filters Part II - The Hull Truth - Boating and Fishing Forum
Yamaha hpdi high pressure pump help
HPDI Mechanical (high pressure) Pump - iboats Boating Forums
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ClassicMako Owners Club, Inc. - 200 Yamaha HPDI problems
CharlestonFishing.Com - Yamaha 200 HPDI fuel problems solved-HP fuel pump
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