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  • 1999 ox66 sx200txrx Guages and Alarm

    I have this gauge, 6YR-W0035-E2-00
    I have looked in the owners manual and the service manual, and the operation manual;
    When I turn the key switch what am I supposed to see or hear?
    I believe my outboard is getting hot but no alarm or indicator on the round digital tach guage.
    When I do turn the swith to the on position, not startong the motor,What I do see is the LCD bar above the temp Icon stays lit for a second or two, as do the oil indicators, however the oil indicators blink a few times, while the temp just disappears, i do not hear anything, should I. What should I be seing on the guages? I have tried to test the buzzer by hooking a 12v batt to it no sound or static whatsoever, it looks a bit corroded.??

    I am aware of the tests for the Temp switch and the thermo sensor tests, testing them individually by them selves, however so that I know the system is working properly and that the signal get to the tach;.....
    Is there a way to test the warning buzzer, Is there a way to bypass jumper The Black /Yellow on the Thermo sensor wires to test, how about the black Pink on the temp sensor switches as to get something to light or blink on the Tach?
    I may have the incorrect operators manual for the gauges, may I have the one for the round, multifunction speed and tach, please?
    Last edited by 3rdday; 07-27-2009, 05:48 PM. Reason: More info

  • #2
    You wont hear a buzzer when first turn key on(on a single engine) and warnings lights will come on for a second. Disconnect pink and black wire from temp sensor on engine, with key on touch pink wire to black wire, buzzer should sound and temp light should light up.
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    • #3
      I tried that. WIth No results

      Thank you for responding
      I connected the two wires that lead to the temp switch, and turned key on, no buzzer and no visual indicator on the gauge. I also tried with engine running. Logically the next step would be to trace back the wires from the guage to the ECU/CD ?? So far I can tell they are connected. What else should I do to diagnose and remedy, please?
      Much Thanks again.

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      • #4
        Check the buzzer, should have 12 volts at yellow wire with key on and if disconnect pink wire and run a junper wire to ground buzzer should sound.
        Regards
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        Yamaha Outboard Parts

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        • #5
          Gauges and tepm alarm & signal

          While looking at the reccomendations you provided, I discovered the connector from the tach with Pink, gray,orand and black is connected at the Tach, but not connected in the outboard, I have looked very thoroughly and do not see the male pink,orange, black and gray to connect to. I have quadruple checked and there is no connector to be found .
          I traced the pink, black, orange, frm the ECU and it terminates at 67h-82380, a Pressure sensor? I also traced the gray from the ECU and it is a lone gray, loose, not terminated anywhere, with the clear single snap plug.
          I believe I am getting all the info on all 3 gauges except the overheat buzzer and the LCD indicator.
          How do I wire so that I get the buzzer warning and the LCD for overheat on the Tach? If not what other options do I have?

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          • #6
            Follow the wire from trim sender, it should lead you to the connector you are looking for.
            Regards
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            Yamaha Outboard Parts

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            • #7
              Tach, temp wiring

              There is no trim sender installed on this motor, just found that out also.
              I cannot locate the connector there are no unconnected connectors off the ECU, no spliced wired etc. its' a 1999 0x66 SX200TXRX
              What I have been looking for is the match for the connector off the tach, one with a pink,black, orange and gray. Am i Looking for the right connector?

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