I have 2004 Yamaha 115TXRC and when trying to cold start it will not crank, I can pull the manual choke on outboard motor and it starts right up, I can here the solenoid click in operation but seem to not be getting the gas
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Originally posted by bigge31566 View PostI have 2004 Yamaha 115TXRC and when trying to cold start it will not crank,
that the starter motor is running thereby spinning the engine
so is that what you mean? that the starter motor is not working?
or do you mean that the engine will not start ?
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If the electric choke function does not work, but the solenoid does, check the O ring that is used to hold the choke linkage in place. It is known to get old and tired and break.
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With the air silencer off, you should be able to see the choke butterflys CLOSE.
As posted above, if that 0-ring is missing, the linkage to close the butterflys probably fell off-not operating.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by walleye1 View Postoh boy,
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Sorry for the delay, I had a chance to check the choke today, choke was not engaging only able to get it to work a couple times, removed solenoid and wired straight from battery and it closes every time, put a test on wires coming from switch key and it lights up every time, reinstalled solenoid and barely works if any, put test between wire to solenoid and lights up but solenoid still doesn't engage, dont if im getting full power to solenoid,
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Originally posted by bigge31566 View PostSorry for the delay, I had a chance to check the choke today, choke was not engaging only able to get it to work a couple times, removed solenoid and wired straight from battery and it closes every time, put a test on wires coming from switch key and it lights up every time, reinstalled solenoid and barely works if any, put test between wire to solenoid and lights up but solenoid still doesn't engage, dont if im getting full power to solenoid,
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