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Originally posted by fairdeal View Post(actually, I also have it on my F90 - but NOT the F225 -"as far as I know"
If a diode were to fail Yamaha expects you to replace the complete harness. At big bucks. Some have been known to cut the old diode out and install a new one from Radio Shack.Last edited by boscoe99; 04-18-2017, 05:35 PM.
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I've noticed the little gizmo on the F90,
but not anything similar on the F225, despite having given it much more scrutiny.
Perhaps there are diodes built in the t/t relay, but not shown on the schematic.
(That particular relay seems to be unique to the 3.3 F200/F225)
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI've noticed the little gizmo on the F90,
but not anything similar on the F225, despite having given it much more scrutiny.
Perhaps there are diodes built in the t/t relay, but not shown on the schematic.
(That particular relay seems to be unique to the 3.3 F200/F225)
Now take a look at the latest V6 3.3L F200/F225. Uses a 63P relay (F150). The F150 wiring diagram shows the diodes.
Now I am wondering why Yamaha uses so many different part number relay assemblies that all do the exact same thing. You would think they could get down to just one part number. Cheaper costs, less spares to inventory.
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