Dealer is telling me I have 6 injectors shorted to ground in my Yamaha 150. Model: LZ150TXRA And that without replacing them ASAP will lead to INJECTOR DRIVER AND POTENTIALLY ECU FAILURE. I'm not sure this is a true statement.
#1 Any rebuttal or thoughts on this?
#2 Are you aware of and can confirm how to test used injectors? These are all over ebay and none of the sellers are aware of testing them out or how to.
#3 Does anyone have any tested/used injectors to sell?
#4 The boat runs, injectors work. Should I not run this boat until the injectors are replaced?
#5 This is what the mechanic said to me since. "We need to Ohm out each injector and to be CERTAIN there is NO continuity between either of the two pins in the injector and the metal injector body. If continuity is found, the injector is shorted and junk. This is straight from the manufacturer (Yamaha). All your injectors short out. And if the vessel is operated further, without replacing each injector, THIS CONDITION WILL EVENTUALLY LEAD TO INJECTOR DRIVER AND POTENTIALLY ECU FAILURE.
#1 Any rebuttal or thoughts on this?
#2 Are you aware of and can confirm how to test used injectors? These are all over ebay and none of the sellers are aware of testing them out or how to.
#3 Does anyone have any tested/used injectors to sell?
#4 The boat runs, injectors work. Should I not run this boat until the injectors are replaced?
#5 This is what the mechanic said to me since. "We need to Ohm out each injector and to be CERTAIN there is NO continuity between either of the two pins in the injector and the metal injector body. If continuity is found, the injector is shorted and junk. This is straight from the manufacturer (Yamaha). All your injectors short out. And if the vessel is operated further, without replacing each injector, THIS CONDITION WILL EVENTUALLY LEAD TO INJECTOR DRIVER AND POTENTIALLY ECU FAILURE.
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