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  • oil, water, trim connections

    I have a multifunction digital tachometer (PN 6Y5-2818R-32) that is connected to a 2004 yamaha 60HP (F60TLRC) outboard using a Yamaha control box (#703).

    The yellow, green and black wires are connected and the tach and hour meter work fine. I need to know what wires need to be connected for the oil, water, and trim to work properly.

    I bought the service manual and it does not show the guage wiring. A description of the wiring is below:

    Control box (Yamaha #703)
    harness 1 (green, yellow, black, red wires)
    GREEN wire goes to the motor and connects to the regulator and lighting coil.

    YELLOW wire goes to the overheat warning buzzer and to the main switch and connects to the motor's "prime start".

    BLACK wire goes to the motor's ground.

    RED wire goes to the main switch, power trim and tilt switch and through the harness to the motor to the +12V.

    Harness 2 and 3 at the control box (green, blue, red wires)

    GREEN and RED wires same as above.

    BLUE wire goes to the main switch.

    Digital tach multimeter (PN 6Y5-2818R-32)

    The wiring on the multimeter is as follows:

    3 sets of wires

    SET 1 (BLUE,GREEN, BLACK, YELLOW) already connected - for guage light, tach, ground, and switched power respectively.

    SET 2 (PINK, ORANGE,GRAY, BLACK WITH WHITE TRACER)

    SET 3 (PINK, GRAY, GREEN WITH WHITE TRACER, GREEN WITH A RED TRACER)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Paul

  • #2
    You need to order 68F-82553-70-00 oil/trim harness that connects the trim sender and oil sender on engine to tach.It plugs in the connector on tach and plugs in to the connector on the engine.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Yamaha Outboard Parts

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