I have a 2011 DF140 with 90 hours on it. Sometimes it refuses to get more than 4000 rpms, and sometimes it refuses to start. I have two steering positions in my boat.
When it refuses to get more than 4000 rpms the problem is solved by switching to neutral, then stopping and starting the engine.
When it does not want to crank the engine, shifting in and out of gear a couple of times will fix that.
I believe that both the motor and the remote control(s) have switches to detect that the motor is in neutral.
The neutral switch has two purposes:
1) Prevent the motor from over-revving when not in gear
2) Prevent the motor from being started when in gear
Are both these functionalities controlled by the same switches or do they have separate circuits?
I assume that both problems are switch related, any other ideas?
Which switch is most likely to be causing my problems?
Thanks!
When it refuses to get more than 4000 rpms the problem is solved by switching to neutral, then stopping and starting the engine.
When it does not want to crank the engine, shifting in and out of gear a couple of times will fix that.
I believe that both the motor and the remote control(s) have switches to detect that the motor is in neutral.
The neutral switch has two purposes:
1) Prevent the motor from over-revving when not in gear
2) Prevent the motor from being started when in gear
Are both these functionalities controlled by the same switches or do they have separate circuits?
I assume that both problems are switch related, any other ideas?
Which switch is most likely to be causing my problems?
Thanks!
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