Ignore the engine year and hp settings in the configuration page. They are auto detected and cant be changed as you have discovered.
I think that I may know what the problem is, probably the penny should have dropped earlier… you said these engines are 2012, which is right on the cutoff for when they changed the engine harnesses to enable digital data to be sent to the interface cables when connected behind the dash.
For some reason on earlier harnesses they didnt allow this. My old 2010 DF115 was like that.
The solution is easier and cheaper in this case than replacing the whole harness. Given the issues you’ve had, this is what I would do. Doing this removes any chance that the existing harness etc can cause problems.
You simply make up what is called an SDS adapter cable and plug it into the SDS plug on the engine, run it back through the rigging tube and up to the dash, and plug the interface cable into the other end. Do this for each engine, they both need one such cable.
You can easily make up this adapter cable yourself. I made mine and so have many others. How to is explained in the paper attached to the sticky thread on Suzuki networking at the top of this forum page. You should be able to source the Sumitomo plugs needed locally to make the cable. The wire needed is nothing very special either.
Here is a link
https://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/...a2000-networks
Also your expectations of what data the engines send arent correct. This is the list of data that the engine sends via the interface cable:
RPM, alternator voltage, engine temperature, engine hours, trim, fuel flow rate, fuel used, seasonal fuel used, trip fuel used. Thats all.
I think that I may know what the problem is, probably the penny should have dropped earlier… you said these engines are 2012, which is right on the cutoff for when they changed the engine harnesses to enable digital data to be sent to the interface cables when connected behind the dash.
For some reason on earlier harnesses they didnt allow this. My old 2010 DF115 was like that.
The solution is easier and cheaper in this case than replacing the whole harness. Given the issues you’ve had, this is what I would do. Doing this removes any chance that the existing harness etc can cause problems.
You simply make up what is called an SDS adapter cable and plug it into the SDS plug on the engine, run it back through the rigging tube and up to the dash, and plug the interface cable into the other end. Do this for each engine, they both need one such cable.
You can easily make up this adapter cable yourself. I made mine and so have many others. How to is explained in the paper attached to the sticky thread on Suzuki networking at the top of this forum page. You should be able to source the Sumitomo plugs needed locally to make the cable. The wire needed is nothing very special either.
Here is a link
https://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/...a2000-networks
Also your expectations of what data the engines send arent correct. This is the list of data that the engine sends via the interface cable:
RPM, alternator voltage, engine temperature, engine hours, trim, fuel flow rate, fuel used, seasonal fuel used, trip fuel used. Thats all.
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