Hi All -
I have what should be a fun problem and related questions. I have twin 2004 F225TXRC's on my boat and the boat was struck by lightning. The engines will start and run but with both warning buzzers on and RPMs limited below 2000. ALL 4 guages (2 tachs, speedo and fuel management) are dead and fuses to guages have been checked. I opened up one guage with some careful dremel work and verified it has several fried components so know for sure the guages must be replaced. Best I can tell both engines' oil pressure senders are dead, and both engines fail the stationary ICV test (I have the USB data/diagnostic cable). I bench tested both engines' ICVs and they are functional. Conclusion is the ECU is not con*****ing the ICV. Most likely is the ECU is wounded although the thought crossed my mind of "will the ECU run the ICV test if it has a 0 oil pressure reading?". Am am hoping the answer to that is "no" as that means I do not have to replace ECUs.
As a preface to my next paragraph, the engines are NOT command link capable and I called Yamaha factory support and they told me that in the 2004 model year they switched the F225 over to command link but my serial numbers were before the switch over.
Assuming the ECU is wounded and needs to be replaced I was wondering, can I replace the current ECU (its a 69J-8591A-10-00) with a later model command link capable ECU (60L-8591A-10-00 is listed as an alternate for the F225TXRC and based on what the factory told me conclusion is this ECU is for command link capable F225TXRC engines) so I can get command link capabiliity? Are the ECU connectors pin compatible? It looks like they would be since I see only one wiring harness part number. The reason I want command link is that since each guage is about $400 rather than spend $1600 on new Yamaha guages I want to do a command link to NMEA2000 interface and ditch the Yamaha guages entirely in favor of displaying engine vitals on a NMEA2000 compatible display. That begs another question which is can I connect a command link ECU to a NMEA2000 display?
The only engine sensor that I am aware of that currently does NOT go through the ECU is the trim sensor which currently connects directly to the tachometer. I am guessing I would have to make a connection of trim sender into the new command link ECU?
Thanks in advance to whoever can provide an accurate answer to these questions.
I have what should be a fun problem and related questions. I have twin 2004 F225TXRC's on my boat and the boat was struck by lightning. The engines will start and run but with both warning buzzers on and RPMs limited below 2000. ALL 4 guages (2 tachs, speedo and fuel management) are dead and fuses to guages have been checked. I opened up one guage with some careful dremel work and verified it has several fried components so know for sure the guages must be replaced. Best I can tell both engines' oil pressure senders are dead, and both engines fail the stationary ICV test (I have the USB data/diagnostic cable). I bench tested both engines' ICVs and they are functional. Conclusion is the ECU is not con*****ing the ICV. Most likely is the ECU is wounded although the thought crossed my mind of "will the ECU run the ICV test if it has a 0 oil pressure reading?". Am am hoping the answer to that is "no" as that means I do not have to replace ECUs.
As a preface to my next paragraph, the engines are NOT command link capable and I called Yamaha factory support and they told me that in the 2004 model year they switched the F225 over to command link but my serial numbers were before the switch over.
Assuming the ECU is wounded and needs to be replaced I was wondering, can I replace the current ECU (its a 69J-8591A-10-00) with a later model command link capable ECU (60L-8591A-10-00 is listed as an alternate for the F225TXRC and based on what the factory told me conclusion is this ECU is for command link capable F225TXRC engines) so I can get command link capabiliity? Are the ECU connectors pin compatible? It looks like they would be since I see only one wiring harness part number. The reason I want command link is that since each guage is about $400 rather than spend $1600 on new Yamaha guages I want to do a command link to NMEA2000 interface and ditch the Yamaha guages entirely in favor of displaying engine vitals on a NMEA2000 compatible display. That begs another question which is can I connect a command link ECU to a NMEA2000 display?
The only engine sensor that I am aware of that currently does NOT go through the ECU is the trim sensor which currently connects directly to the tachometer. I am guessing I would have to make a connection of trim sender into the new command link ECU?
Thanks in advance to whoever can provide an accurate answer to these questions.
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