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  • DF 90 with MAP sensor " comes on at times "

    I have a 2003 DF 90 which has the MAP sensor flashing on the tachometer which flashes 3 times and then two times. I changed the MAP Sensor and it ran for about an hour and then when I put the motor down to about an idle the MAP alarm came back on again and then later on it went off. The MAP sensor signal flashing 3 times and then 2 times seems to come and go. I know that there is something wrong, but the motor runs ok, just that darn BEEP. One other thing, the motor does not start right up, it may take a couple of times as it seems to not want to run right away, but after a couple of tries it runs fine. I have not noticed a lack of power or anything, but I know something is not right. Some have mentioned a CRACK in the engine saddle, I hope that is not the case with mine, if that was an issue would the motor still run good?

    Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.

    PS : the motor has about 1k hours on it.

  • #2
    was the little hole under the map sensor clean , that goes into the inlet manifold

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    • #3
      DF 90 with MAP sensor " comes on at times "

      When I removed the MAP Sensor I looked at the " little hole " in the intake and even sprayed carburetor cleaner in it. The hole did not seem to be obstructed at all. I did check the voltage on the Map Sensor, it had the 5 volts coming at the RED wire and the center wire had about 3.4 volts and when I drew a vaccine on the MAP sensor the voltage did fluctuate. From my understanding the center lead should have had the 5 volts also ? , that is why I changed the Map sensor, I did not check the voltage on the Map sensor I replaced it with.

      After I replaced the Map sensor I ran the motor with the MUFFS, the code was on at that time and I shut the motor off and then started it again a couple of times and then the CODE WENT OFF.

      I took the boat to the lake I ran the boat across the lake for about an hour and it ran fine, " no code came up " Then when I lowered the RPM down to about an idle the code came up and stayed up until I shut the motor off at the dock to get ready to load the boat. When I started the motor up to load the boat the code did NOT come up again????

      I replaced the Map Sensor I replaced it with one of the same part number, but it was not off a boat motor, it was off a car, but crossed over with the same part number, from what I understood the part is the same.

      I did take the boat to a Suzuki boat place and they did put the computer on the motor and it did show the MAP Sensor code. When I told the boat mechanic that I checked the voltage, he said well the wiring is OK then. I did mention to the boat mechanic that I sprayed carburetor cleaner in the intake hole he said that was OK.

      The scary thing is that I read on the Internet that some find the ECM is the problem and some say a CRACK in the engine cradle can cause the MAP Sensor problem, just not sure what to do at this point. I did not see any problem with the RPM at all, but I only ran it up to around 5200 that day.

      ?? If the ECM or even a crack in the engine cradle was true, why would the motor run so good and not have an issue with RPM or power and run smooth?, it did start a little hard as it seemed to not want to stay running, but after the second try it started and ran fine, it has done this as long as I have had the motor which has not been that long.

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      • #4
        Map

        I have been chasing thids problem for weeks , i have rebuilt my140 including a new head and still get the bad code , check map readings all ok
        29 white 0.20 - 4.53v Ignition on
        11 b/w ground for sensor
        35 red power for map approx 5v ignition on
        Looking like a bad ecm . I removed the connection and got both codes map 1 and 2, Manifold presure only changes when the motor is running so why am i reciving error whith ignition on only
        just push the ignition key in and the buzzing stops

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        • #5
          http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/a...1&d=1283016776


          Not sure if this attachment will work or not, I have tried it several times now. I found the problem with my motor, or I feel I have anyway. If the attachment does come through it will show a hole in the motor mid section close to the water flush nozzle.
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            looks like you have it ..so what are you going to do bog it up and keep using the motor and repair it during winter or do it now ?

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            • #7
              Mitch,

              I cleaned around the hole very good with a wire brush on my drill and then repaired the hole with two layers of JB Weld. I have had reports of others using the JB weld and they said it worked for them. If the patch holds then I will keep an eye on it and hopefully run the rest of the season here in TN and then in the Winter months I may change the part. The cost of a new part is about $460.00 and that is not including some gaskets. I guess what bothers me is if I change the part, will I get another part with the same FLAW in it? The motor did come from a salt water area and that I am sure is what caused the corrosion in that area of the part, but that also makes me feel like that area of the part is flawed to start with?

              I hope to run the motor today on the muffs and then if it does not leak I will put the side panels and hood on it and take it to the Lake and give it a good trial run.

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              • #8
                Map sensor STILL comes on at times

                Even though I patched the hole in the motor oil pan, the Map Sensor still comes on at times? Kind of getting sick of the flashing light, but I have tried about everything. I had the motor checked at a Suzuki dealer and just the map sensor code came up. So far I see no evidence of something causing the problem. I always strive to have things work as they should and yet this one seems to be something wired.

                I guess the next item to look at in more detail is the linkage and all of the hoses, but so far nothing seems to be a problem. The RPM on the motor is a little HIGH, I will check that part out. The motor does run very good, power and rpm are ok.

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