I have a issue with my 2001 150 Txrz oil transfer precision blend. I have read all the posts by rodbolt regarding precision blend. I have also bought a shop manual. My pump works only with the emergency switch. I have replaced the remote switch and the connector cable. I have also changed the engine switch and connector. I have tested both switches. My tach doesn't have lights. I have a black bar that flashes when the oil is low. According to the shop manual - there is nothing left to do but replace the ecu. So I wanted to reach out before I had to pay $1000 for the ecu. It may be wiring somewhere - but I don't have any clue what else it could be other than the ecu. Any help would e appreciated.
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When you say check the wiring - not sure what more I can check. All connections to and from ecu are brand new. I have good ground. I've done the 180 second test. Nothing works except manual switch to turn on pump. According to shop manual- they have the trouble shooting tree and base on that - it says my ecu is bad. But rodbolt has said before that ecu' almost never go bad. So I'll need a much more specific instructions than - " check the wiring"
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engine must be running,pulser coil signal, for auto transfer to occur.
the ECU must also "see" SWB closed.
the only way to test transfer with the engine off is for SWB and SW3 to be closed.
like I asked, what are the tach displays at key on engine off?
there is a splice in the harness where the black/red turns to green/white and green/black.
if that splice fails the engine ECU may not see SWB closed yet the tach will display it closed.
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When engine tank is low - I do get the horn, and motor goes into limp mode. But I only get 1 blinking icon, Not three. this is the original Yamaha tach. I have read the manual and it does seem as though I should have three icons for the oil readings, but I only get 1 blinking if only is low and nothing blinking if oil level is ok.
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a picture of your tach would be nice about now.
I have seen 2 ECU oil modules fail since about 1999.
both were due to stuck pumps and they melted the oil control circuits inside the ECU.
we don't care about new parts used parts clean connections and such.
what we care about is what voltages are getting back to the ECU.
if your SWB closed signal cannot make it to the ECU it will NEVER auto transfer.
manual will work.
if you have a Yamaha digital tach it should show the center bar,arrow or yellow lamp indicate.
now this middle indicate is NOT an ECU function.
it is a function of SWB and there is a splice in the engine harness that splits the signal.
on wire heads for the ECU the other heads for the tach.
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This is the page from the owners manual that shows which tach I have. It a digital tach.Attached Files
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