Kind of a mystery, beeper and trouble light is indicating 3-3 code which indicates a neutral switch fault but the engine mounted neutral switch checks out as OK with the ohm meter. Swapped out the ECU from another boat and still getting the code. Other symptoms, engine will start and idle in any shifter position and the engine will stumble and not go over about 1200 rpm when in gear and underway. The engine control at the helm has no neutral switch so the two brown wires in the Suzuki cable are simply connected to each other and that has been working fine since the repower 6 years ago. Anyone have a clue? I don't think its the neutral switch as I've tried bypassing it with a switched patch cord and all symptoms remain in fault. Simple circuit is driving me a bit crazy
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since no one else replied my thoughts
get a new control /gear shift unit..
the wiring is critical to have the unit start up in gear is just plain dangerous..hence the neutral swith ..
the neutral swith is a simiple on/off switch
in neutual the power is on the ECM detects the shift position and the power goes off in forward and reverse
how the ECM detects the power also effect the fuel injection, ignition, high pressure fuel pump and starter motor
there are a lot of things going on, besides safety issues,
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Thanks, the symptom of the engine starting in any shift position is new with this problem. It heretofore only started with the control in the neutral position as the resident engine neutral switch has been on the job in spite of the engine controller not having a switch. Looking through my notes when I did the repower I see where the dealers mechanic said it was ok to not have a neutral switch in the controller since the one on the engine is there for the purpose required.
At any rate, I've ordered a new switch for the engine even though the existing unit checks out . . . time will tell.
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