Did get meter to work on 2003 4-stroke, all functions ok except tach. Tach only shows Zero rpm. Could the green send wire be the problem? or should I anticipate the ECU?. Thanks Bill Berg
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Connect a AC voltmeter to green tach signal lead to see if getting voltage.
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Originally posted by boats.net View PostConnect a AC voltmeter to green tach signal lead to see if getting voltage.
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It needs to have voltage check done at ECU but it is hard to get to green wire at ECU.
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Looks like I need to remove the silencer cover to get to the ECU. I believe the wires from the ECU are plugged into the harness under the cover. Would I be able to measure the ac voltage before the wires go into the plug, even if I have to cut and then splice back the green and black wires? Thanks Bill BergLast edited by finaddict4; 05-24-2008, 02:03 PM.
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Originally posted by boats.net View PostIt needs to have voltage check done at ECU but it is hard to get to green wire at ECU.
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I don't like to cut and splice wires, opens door for corrosion problems. First check main harness either switch with other motor or check continuity of green wire to see if has broken wire.
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The bolts in front are hard to see, look close to see if you have all the bolts out. Once bolts and sensor lead is unplugged it slides forward to come off.
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Just a big thank you for working me through the troubleshooting process. The inoperative tach turned out to be an open connection between the ecu and the meter on the dash. Rather than trying to find the open in the harness/connectors, ran a new wire from the ecu to the tach. Had to break the connection at the ecu and used a heatshrink butt connector. Also sealed the ends with silicone. You have a customer for life. Bill Berg
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