More thoughts - getting better - be sure not to miss my previous note above. Read all of the note below ...especially number 4.
1. I see the keypad in your video.
2. The resistor is in the gray wire from the coil to the tach. Check it all the way to the 10-pin connector. In the 10 pin connector, there is a black ground. Make sure it is good all the way from the ground to the back of the gauges. I'm not sure how they daisy chain this ground but if there is one lug that splits into multiple ground wires...make sure it is good. I think the ground is on all gauges. But the tach is part of the engine system, not the boat system so it may be separate.
3. I believe there is a green wire in the 10-pin connector. This goes to an alarm I think and then ground, be sure it is grounded good.
4. There might be a chance your boat is bouncing in and out of limp mode (reduction due to a problem). From the ECA connector, there is a tan/black coming from pin 17 on the ECA. It runs to a separate oil pressure switch and temperature switch that do not feed your panel. There is also an extra connector in the harness that is not connected to a device. All the wires are tan/black and one runs up to the dash to power a buzzer. It is 2 am so I'm not thinking to clearly, but it looks to me like each of the switches goes to ground to set off the alarm and show a ground to the ECA signalling limp mode. (only one vote required) I believe it would be safe to disconnect each of these two switches and see what happens. I'm thinking the culprit is the oil switch. I have a theory how this would cause some of your hunting but won't spend time explaining. Just check the two switches.
5. Possibly trivia, but there is a separate relay that feeds power to your ECA. After testing the items above, find that relay. In the situation where your engine dies, you might want to thump that relay or put a volt meter on the feed to the ECA. It is separate from your fuel pump relay.
I will not have web service monday. If you need to talk to me, you have my email and maybe cell phone. Be sure to leave a message...i'm in and out of cell service. I get PM's by email but can't easily reply to them unless you put your email.
1. I see the keypad in your video.
2. The resistor is in the gray wire from the coil to the tach. Check it all the way to the 10-pin connector. In the 10 pin connector, there is a black ground. Make sure it is good all the way from the ground to the back of the gauges. I'm not sure how they daisy chain this ground but if there is one lug that splits into multiple ground wires...make sure it is good. I think the ground is on all gauges. But the tach is part of the engine system, not the boat system so it may be separate.
3. I believe there is a green wire in the 10-pin connector. This goes to an alarm I think and then ground, be sure it is grounded good.
4. There might be a chance your boat is bouncing in and out of limp mode (reduction due to a problem). From the ECA connector, there is a tan/black coming from pin 17 on the ECA. It runs to a separate oil pressure switch and temperature switch that do not feed your panel. There is also an extra connector in the harness that is not connected to a device. All the wires are tan/black and one runs up to the dash to power a buzzer. It is 2 am so I'm not thinking to clearly, but it looks to me like each of the switches goes to ground to set off the alarm and show a ground to the ECA signalling limp mode. (only one vote required) I believe it would be safe to disconnect each of these two switches and see what happens. I'm thinking the culprit is the oil switch. I have a theory how this would cause some of your hunting but won't spend time explaining. Just check the two switches.
5. Possibly trivia, but there is a separate relay that feeds power to your ECA. After testing the items above, find that relay. In the situation where your engine dies, you might want to thump that relay or put a volt meter on the feed to the ECA. It is separate from your fuel pump relay.
I will not have web service monday. If you need to talk to me, you have my email and maybe cell phone. Be sure to leave a message...i'm in and out of cell service. I get PM's by email but can't easily reply to them unless you put your email.
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