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  • 2004 df250 Temp Warning / Stalling

    Hello everyone, I recently purchased a boat with a 2004 df250 that has 166 hours on it. I ran it seamlessly at the owners house with water attached and all was well. When I went to water test it, the boat idled fine. Then I put it in gear and it stalled. Restarted and the temp warning light came on and it stalled again. The check engine light comes on along with the temp warning. Any ideas on what this is? The engine is pumping out a steady flow of water, I am just worried about overheating issues and the reason it would be stalling due to a temperature issue? Sensor or IAC? Thank you in advance. -Luke

  • #2
    Need to have diagnostic report run it to see if has any fault codes, have compression and leak down test run on engine. Probably need to replace water pump and check thermostats.
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    • #3
      Thank you for your reply. The water pump could still be bad even though water is pumping out? I will replace both thermostats regardless along with other 200/hr services. How do I run a diagnostic on this motor? Thanks again. -Luke

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      • #4
        Thank you for your reply. The water pump could still be bad even though water is pumping out? I will replace both thermostats regardless along with other 200/hr services. How do I run a diagnostic on this motor? Thanks again. -Luke

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        • #5
          Would need to take to a dealer to have diagnostic run on it, yes if water pump is pumping enough water to keep cool then will cause it to overheat.
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          • #6
            Are these engines designed to turn off automatically when overheating? Or is the stalling a separate concern?

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            • #7
              They will reduce rpm's if overheat warning is activated but shouldn't shut down unless got extremly hot..
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