I recently bought a used 2013 F25LA with trim/tilt, electric start. It had a cheap non-Yamaha throttle so I installed a Yamaha 703 control box with a Pro series analog tach. I disconnected the engine mounted warning lights and plugged in the 6y5 83653 Trim/Oil harness which I connected to the tach in accordance to the wiring diagram. Everything works except the oil and water warning lights. Neither will come on. I didn't test the water sensor but I did conform that the low oil pressure sender goes to ground with the engine off and shows open with the engine running. That is, I believer normal.
When I disconnect the Trim/Oil harness at the engine and ground the oil signal wire or the water signal wire (with the ignition key on) the lights illuminate properly. The wire from the oil pressure sender goes through the CDI unit before connecting to the Trim/Oil harness and the water over-temp sender wire does the same.
Based on my testing and limited experience I think that the warning lights are designed so that they will not illuminate unless the engine is both running AND the oil pressure is low, or if the water temp is high. In other words, they are not supposed to illuminate by simply turning on the ignition. That tells me the part labeled CDI has some aspects of an ECU even though this engine is rather simple with a carburetor
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The fact that the oil sensor (and I'm guessing the water temp sensor too) tests good and grounding the signal wires down stream from the CDI hints that the tiny little brain inside the CDI that determines when these lights come on is malfunctioning. In other words, upstream (engine side) of the CDI, everything tests OK and downstream of the CDI (steering console side) the lights test OK.
But I hate to replace the CDI just on a hunch since it costs North of three hundred bucks.
Can anyone conform that my troubleshooting logic is sound, or is there another reason that the warning lights don't function properly. I should mention that even though the engine was made in 2013, the appearance inside the cowling is spotless and looks factory fresh.
I should also mention that I disconnected my recently added equipment and reconnected the factory (engine mounted) warning lights. They don't work either.
Help please.
When I disconnect the Trim/Oil harness at the engine and ground the oil signal wire or the water signal wire (with the ignition key on) the lights illuminate properly. The wire from the oil pressure sender goes through the CDI unit before connecting to the Trim/Oil harness and the water over-temp sender wire does the same.
Based on my testing and limited experience I think that the warning lights are designed so that they will not illuminate unless the engine is both running AND the oil pressure is low, or if the water temp is high. In other words, they are not supposed to illuminate by simply turning on the ignition. That tells me the part labeled CDI has some aspects of an ECU even though this engine is rather simple with a carburetor
.
The fact that the oil sensor (and I'm guessing the water temp sensor too) tests good and grounding the signal wires down stream from the CDI hints that the tiny little brain inside the CDI that determines when these lights come on is malfunctioning. In other words, upstream (engine side) of the CDI, everything tests OK and downstream of the CDI (steering console side) the lights test OK.
But I hate to replace the CDI just on a hunch since it costs North of three hundred bucks.
Can anyone conform that my troubleshooting logic is sound, or is there another reason that the warning lights don't function properly. I should mention that even though the engine was made in 2013, the appearance inside the cowling is spotless and looks factory fresh.
I should also mention that I disconnected my recently added equipment and reconnected the factory (engine mounted) warning lights. They don't work either.
Help please.
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