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  • F150 Stalls when put in gear

    Hi guys,

    My 2007 F150 occasionally stalls after switching from neutral to in gear and then giving it gas. It's an intermittent problem that's been happening for years. It didn't used to happen but once every handful of trips. Last weekend it happened three times though. The issue is definitely getting worse. Also at the end of last season, it happened while on the water except that time after stalling several times back to back, the engine wouldn't even fire anymore and we had to get towed. I took it to several mechanics but I'm still having the issue. I have the Yamaha software and plug. Any ideas?
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    This issue was solved. Follow the directions in the attachment on post #36
    Last edited by BigRich123; 06-05-2016, 02:57 PM.

  • #2
    the stalling at low speed is most likely a sync issue.
    the no restart may be one of several hundred issues.
    yds will typically tell you what is not wrong.
    do a quick download and post it.
    has the balancer ever been replaced on that motor?

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    • #3
      I've never replaced the balancer. The last time it was in for service, the mechanic mentioned that he wanted to do it on the next service. I've also noticed more vibration now than when it was new.

      Other than the injectors being clogged, I don't recall doing anything other than the regular service.

      The download is attached as pdf for easier reading.



      YAMAHA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM

      Save date & Time At 13:29 On May 15 2016
      ECM No. 63P8591A33
      Model Name
      Engine Serial No. (P.I.D.#.)
      Customer Name
      Dealer Name

      1.Diagnosis
      Item Result Code Item Result Code
      Pulser coil Normal 13
      Engine temp sensor Normal 15
      Throttle position sensor Normal 18
      Battery voltage Normal 19
      Intake temp sensor Normal 23
      Shift position switch Normal 28
      Intake press sensor Normal 29
      Intake air passage Normal 37
      Oil press sensor Normal 39
      Engine stop lanyard switch Off 44
      Shift cut-off switch Normal 45
      Overheat thermoswitch Normal 46












































      2.Diagnosis Record
      Item Occurred Code
      Diagnosis Record is unavailable.














      3.Engine Record
      Data Item Result Occurred










      4.Engine Monitor
      Monitor Item (DATA) Result Unit Monitor Item ON/OFF Result
      Engine speed 714 r/min Engine stop lanyard switch OFF
      Intake pressure 44.82 kPa Shift position switch ON
      Intake pressure 13.11 inHg Dual engine system switch OFF
      Atmospheric pressure 1016.1 hPa Main switch ON
      Atmospheric pressure 30.1 inHg Overheat thermoswitch OFF
      Ignition timing ATDC 0 deg Shift cut-off switch OFF
      Battery voltage (12-16) 14.08 V
      TPS voltage (0.5-4.5) 0.708 V
      Throttle valve opening (-1-90) 0.2 deg
      ISC valve opening 58 %
      Fuel injection duration 2.4 ms
      Intake temperature (below 70) 34.2 °C
      Intake temperature (below 158) 93.6 °F
      Engine temperature (below 130) 65 °C
      Engine temperature (below 266) 149 °F
      Oil pressure (below 842) 412.5 kPa
      Oil pressure (below 122) 59.5 psi















      5.Data Logger [Engine operating hours according to engine speed]
      Engine speed Time[h]
      - 1000 r/min 553.9
      1000 - 2000 r/min 215.7
      2000 - 3000 r/min 23.5
      3000 - 4000 r/min 133.2
      4000 - 5000 r/min 25.6
      5000 - 6000 r/min 15.5
      6000 - 7000 r/min 0
      Total hours of operation 967

      6.Data Logger [Data comparison graph]
      Time Unit Engine speed Battery voltage TPS voltage Engine temperature Intake pressure Oil pressure
      [r/min] (12-16)[V] (0.5-4.5)[V] (below 120)[°C] [kPa] (below 842)[kPa]
      13 min 700 14 0.7 47 45.9 425
      12 min 700 13.5 0.7 51 44.4 415
      11 min 700 13.5 0.7 53.5 42.9 415
      10 min 700 14 0.7 55.5 44.4 425
      9 min 700 14 0.7 56.7 43.9 410
      8 min 700 13.5 0.7 58.5 42.9 415
      7 min 700 14 0.7 59.7 44.9 420
      6 min 700 14 0.7 60.5 45.4 415
      5 min 700 13.5 0.7 61.5 44.4 415
      4 min 650 13.5 0.7 62.5 44.9 405
      3 min 700 14 0.7 63.3 43.4 410
      2 min 650 14 0.7 63.7 44.4 420
      1 min 700 14 0.7 64.5 44.4 410


















      7.Record of Engine Oil Exchange
      Number Time[h]
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      6
      7
      8
      9
      10
      Attached Files

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      • #4
        What's the idle at in neutral and in gear(idleing)?
        Scott
        1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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        • #5
          on the stalling.
          have the linkage set following the latest technical bulliten.
          the factory setting was wrong and so is the service manual.
          back in o7 it took me about a half a day to figure out my F150 stalling issue.
          3 yrs later Yamaha released a tech bulliten on how to do it.

          if it is all done correctly you will have an idle speed of 700-750,a TPS reading of .7--.71 and an ISC request in the upper 30%to about 42%.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
            on the stalling.
            have the linkage set following the latest technical bulliten.
            the factory setting was wrong and so is the service manual.
            back in o7 it took me about a half a day to figure out my F150 stalling issue.
            3 yrs later Yamaha released a tech bulliten on how to do it.

            if it is all done correctly you will have an idle speed of 700-750,a TPS reading of .7--.71 and an ISC request in the upper 30%to about 42%.
            Is there anyway you can provide a link or make it available?
            Scott
            1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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            • #7
              if I think about it I do have a copy of the latest procedure from the advanced trouble shooting course last January.
              I will try to post it.

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              • #8
                Mines running fine now (as I've previously posted), but that after a set of new TB's (under warranty) and another mechanic screwing it up.

                After a couple hundred $'s, a Master Mechanic fixed it.. And I did show, before the TB's, several posts about how you fixed yours(the settings). Of course they ignored it...
                Scott
                1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
                  if I think about it I do have a copy of the latest procedure from the advanced trouble shooting course last January.
                  I will try to post it.
                  I too would be interested in seeing it. My 2011 F150 has acted the same way since new (....and don't EVER try to tell a mechanic to adjust something according to an internet post.) I have developed throttle handling techniques that almost eliminate the stall. Now that I have retired and have the time I plan to do the adjustment from rodbolt's previous post. I have the repair manual, have brushed up on my digital multimeter skills and have been in the process selecting paper clips, a daunting task. One question I had was just how slightly to "slightly open all four shutters" to get it right. I assumed that would be a trial and error step.

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                  • #10
                    When they can't fix the issue or figure it out, I'm not going to tell them anything. I will however show them what I've learned here and what apparently works.

                    They put new, $1,100.00 throttle bodies on it, didn't fix it, etc. The other mechanic, I watched him, with a screw driver(trying to raise the idle) adjust a VERY NASTY VIBRATION into the engine (which they said is normal-the engine, idling, would literally walk itself to full lock). That's a "parts changer"

                    Once I found a MM, who was very knowledgeable, he was able to correct the issue apparently adjusting everything on the money. That was probably 3-4 years ago, idle is still dead nuts on, no hesitation, stalling.

                    The bulletin Rodbolt refers to I think came out AFTER my issues..
                    Scott
                    1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
                      if I think about it I do have a copy of the latest procedure from the advanced trouble shooting course last January.
                      I will try to post it.

                      Rod if you need to you can e mail it to one of us and we can help post it to this thread.
                      Just PM one of us for our email address

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                      • #12
                        today was crazy, I will try to dig it out tomorrow.
                        its dirt simple and can be done in 1/2 hour or so.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
                          its dirt simple and can be done in 1/2 hour or so.
                          Ah ha! So, the tech bulletin says more than rodbolt says - I quote from his 12.05.2010 reply to High Sierra: "takes about 10 minutes and a digital multimeter." I forget where the paper clips came in but I have not selected mine yet so I'll wait for the tech bulletin if rod can get it to us - and thanks, I appreciate the effort.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RayBersch View Post
                            Ah ha! So, the tech bulletin says more than rodbolt says - I quote from his 12.05.2010 reply to High Sierra: "takes about 10 minutes and a digital multimeter." I forget where the paper clips came in but I have not selected mine yet so I'll wait for the tech bulletin if rod can get it to us - and thanks, I appreciate the effort.
                            http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...0-th15195.html
                            Scott
                            1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                            • #15
                              the latest procedure actually has the air box removed and it uses the 4 channel manometer.
                              can be done without the manometer but hey I paid over 700 bucks for it why not use it.
                              kinda like my turn signals,I paid for them so I use them.

                              but it can be done without the manometer.

                              at the end of the day your looking for a TPS of about .7-.71V,an isc request of 35-42% and a stable idle between 700 and 750.

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