I just got a brand new 2017 Yamaha F115LB, but kept my original controls, gauges, etc from my 1999 Yamaha F100.
However, the hour meter on my multifunctional tachometer still displays the hours from my old engine (plus the hours from my new one, thus 799+1=800).
I thought that the motor's ECM determined hours, and not the meter itself.
There's no way that the new motor can have 800 hours on it, but should I be worried? Can the dealer reset the ECM hours somehow, or does this sound like a gauge issue?
Any thoughts are appreciated. Just trying to get some independent input before approaching the dealer about this.
Thanks.
However, the hour meter on my multifunctional tachometer still displays the hours from my old engine (plus the hours from my new one, thus 799+1=800).
I thought that the motor's ECM determined hours, and not the meter itself.
There's no way that the new motor can have 800 hours on it, but should I be worried? Can the dealer reset the ECM hours somehow, or does this sound like a gauge issue?
Any thoughts are appreciated. Just trying to get some independent input before approaching the dealer about this.
Thanks.
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