Hello All,
I’ve had a few of the smartest Yamaha techs try and figure this one out. We are all perplexed.
quick summary:
2002 Yamaha HPDI twins connected to Yamaha 6Y5 (2YC) series Tachs, speed and fuel management. Prior to going in the paint shop in Florida and then a long haul (on a trailer) from Florida to Mass the gauges worked as they should.
All bullet connectors are hooked up properly and display correctly, however as soon as the orange, gray, pink, black 4 pin connector is connected to the back of the gauge all indicators light up like it is in a self test mode, to be specific not the backlight display for night running I’m talking about all the digits and the warning bars… the tach reads “88”. It stays in this mode until you turn the key off, and then when you turn the key back on whether you start the engine Or just leave the key in the “on position” This will continue to display. I’ve checked the dip settings inside the tach and they are set as they should be with the first one up and the second two down.
I have even replaced a key switch to rule out possible black module in the key switch being faulty. Was met with same results as original key switch.
Does anyone have any ideas or what could be the problem both tachs are behaving the same way. Not just one.
I’ve had a few of the smartest Yamaha techs try and figure this one out. We are all perplexed.
quick summary:
2002 Yamaha HPDI twins connected to Yamaha 6Y5 (2YC) series Tachs, speed and fuel management. Prior to going in the paint shop in Florida and then a long haul (on a trailer) from Florida to Mass the gauges worked as they should.
All bullet connectors are hooked up properly and display correctly, however as soon as the orange, gray, pink, black 4 pin connector is connected to the back of the gauge all indicators light up like it is in a self test mode, to be specific not the backlight display for night running I’m talking about all the digits and the warning bars… the tach reads “88”. It stays in this mode until you turn the key off, and then when you turn the key back on whether you start the engine Or just leave the key in the “on position” This will continue to display. I’ve checked the dip settings inside the tach and they are set as they should be with the first one up and the second two down.
I have even replaced a key switch to rule out possible black module in the key switch being faulty. Was met with same results as original key switch.
Does anyone have any ideas or what could be the problem both tachs are behaving the same way. Not just one.
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