My 2009 211 Crossover let me down for the first time today.
After an incident free warm up, with the first boarder in the water, the engine failed and died on take off. After some trouble shooting, I saw that the bilge was filled with about six inches of HOT water. This makes me think that a cooling water outlet hose or coupling from the engine has failed. I pumped out the bilge, and could restart the engine, but only in limp mode. It would run for a few minutes as we limped home, then cut out. While it was running, the bilge would fill again with HOT water. The temp gauge stayed at about 160-175 when the motor would run, with no obvious rise. That suggests to me that the lake water intake was working fine, but that the hot water outlet has failed. Any thoughts? I'm especially curious why the engine would cut out and go into limp mode. Is there some sort of fail safe "engine protect" mode that the water in the bilge would trigger? Any guesses what the repair shop will find?
I've got an appointment set for Tuesday with Superior in Sacramento.
After an incident free warm up, with the first boarder in the water, the engine failed and died on take off. After some trouble shooting, I saw that the bilge was filled with about six inches of HOT water. This makes me think that a cooling water outlet hose or coupling from the engine has failed. I pumped out the bilge, and could restart the engine, but only in limp mode. It would run for a few minutes as we limped home, then cut out. While it was running, the bilge would fill again with HOT water. The temp gauge stayed at about 160-175 when the motor would run, with no obvious rise. That suggests to me that the lake water intake was working fine, but that the hot water outlet has failed. Any thoughts? I'm especially curious why the engine would cut out and go into limp mode. Is there some sort of fail safe "engine protect" mode that the water in the bilge would trigger? Any guesses what the repair shop will find?
I've got an appointment set for Tuesday with Superior in Sacramento.
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