I’m looking for some advice. I’m currently at Norris Lake (TN) on vacation with the kids. I’m fairly new to all of this and this is my first incident like this. Here is what happen:
2008 SANTE 230 ZR6 390 Engine
I was running full throttle for about 25 min. All of a sudden there was a hitch (stop and came back) in my power and I got a warning beep and message. I backed off on the throttle to neutral. The message said something like “See Dealer – Power Reduction Mode enabled.” As I looked at my gauges, my engine temp was at about 220 deg F. I believe my oil pressure was high too, but I do not remember how high (I should have taken a pic of everything). My Check engine light of course came on.
I sat there for about 10 min, watching the temp. I opened the engine cover – it seemed “hot” and I believe I could smell something wrong – it that makes sense.
I then went to “All Off” on my toggle switch. Wait another 5 min. I turned it all back on. I started the engine and verified water flow. The engine temperature quickly dropped down to 165 deg F. I closed the engine cover and decided to try going slow while monitoring the temperature. As soon as I started the engine, the Oil Pressure gauge went straight to a max reading. I proceeded to increase speed up to about 24 MPH. Engine temperature went to 172 Deg F, which I consider to be normal (I’ve owned the boat 3 seasons and this is what it always runs at). The Check engine light stays on.
When I got back to dock, I opened the engine cover to let everything cool. I checked the oil level then and then again this morning when everything is totally cool. Both times the levels look good. The oil was changed at the end of last season (by dealer) and it still looks clean.
My thought now is that I have a bad oil pressure sensor because I am not getting a high temp (no or reduced oil flow = engine running hot correct?), but the fact that I got a high temp yesterday, makes me suspicious. It’s also a bit of a fantasy because that would mean I could run today without any issue, potentially.
When all of this happen, I never verified that the boat was actually in power reduction mode (limp). I turned it off and back on before I tried to go any further. If it actually went into limp mode, would that have cleared when the engine cooled down too? Would a high oil pressure put it in limp mode too? Obliviously, it has not, but thought I would ask here too.
I just started the engine up before I posted this and the oil gauge is still maxed out. I watched the digital gauge run up to 1468PS as I started it.
Thoughts?
2008 SANTE 230 ZR6 390 Engine
I was running full throttle for about 25 min. All of a sudden there was a hitch (stop and came back) in my power and I got a warning beep and message. I backed off on the throttle to neutral. The message said something like “See Dealer – Power Reduction Mode enabled.” As I looked at my gauges, my engine temp was at about 220 deg F. I believe my oil pressure was high too, but I do not remember how high (I should have taken a pic of everything). My Check engine light of course came on.
I sat there for about 10 min, watching the temp. I opened the engine cover – it seemed “hot” and I believe I could smell something wrong – it that makes sense.
I then went to “All Off” on my toggle switch. Wait another 5 min. I turned it all back on. I started the engine and verified water flow. The engine temperature quickly dropped down to 165 deg F. I closed the engine cover and decided to try going slow while monitoring the temperature. As soon as I started the engine, the Oil Pressure gauge went straight to a max reading. I proceeded to increase speed up to about 24 MPH. Engine temperature went to 172 Deg F, which I consider to be normal (I’ve owned the boat 3 seasons and this is what it always runs at). The Check engine light stays on.
When I got back to dock, I opened the engine cover to let everything cool. I checked the oil level then and then again this morning when everything is totally cool. Both times the levels look good. The oil was changed at the end of last season (by dealer) and it still looks clean.
My thought now is that I have a bad oil pressure sensor because I am not getting a high temp (no or reduced oil flow = engine running hot correct?), but the fact that I got a high temp yesterday, makes me suspicious. It’s also a bit of a fantasy because that would mean I could run today without any issue, potentially.
When all of this happen, I never verified that the boat was actually in power reduction mode (limp). I turned it off and back on before I tried to go any further. If it actually went into limp mode, would that have cleared when the engine cooled down too? Would a high oil pressure put it in limp mode too? Obliviously, it has not, but thought I would ask here too.
I just started the engine up before I posted this and the oil gauge is still maxed out. I watched the digital gauge run up to 1468PS as I started it.
Thoughts?
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