Boat starts and runs fine at idol. When running down the lake at 2000 and higher RMPs it will stumble/stutter and red light comes on. If you pull it to neutral it idols fine. If you take back off it does the same thing. Does not do this running down the lake less than 2000 RPMs. Anyone have any ideas please? Thanks!
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Responders will need more info to sort out your issue. I assume you have an Excalibur 343. Here are some thoughts/questions... Which “red Light” comes on? Did the problem develop suddenly? Has the boat been maintained? What are what are your gauges telling you... oil pressure, engine temperature, volts etc. Is the boat going into “limp mode” due to an oil pressure/sensor issue or over heating issue due to a bad impeller? Can you get it to run at any higher RPM’s while it is in neutral? Need to consider and it could be as simple as the Potentiometer/Throttle controller position sensor going bad.
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A d m i n i s t r a t o r
- Mar 2002
- 16517
- Lake Norman
- Mooresville, NC
- 2025 SAN G23 PNE 1985 Sea Nautique 1980 Twin-Engine Fish Nautique
Are oil pressure and temperature OK? If so, you either have a bad temperature switch or oil pressure switch, and it is throwing your boat into limp mode. Disconnect one of those switches and see if the problem goes away. If not, disconnect the other one and try. Once you figure out which switch is bad, just replace that switch. Leaving the bad switch disconnected will allow you to use your boat while you wait for the right switch to be delivered.
These are the SWITCHES, not the SENSORS. Sensors feed the gauges, switches control the Check Engine light and control limp mode.I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We specializes in Nautiques and Correct Crafts, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
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Originally posted by NautiqueJeff View PostAre oil pressure and temperature OK? If so, you either have a bad temperature switch or oil pressure switch, and it is throwing your boat into limp mode. Disconnect one of those switches and see if the problem goes away. If not, disconnect the other one and try. Once you figure out which switch is bad, just replace that switch. Leaving the bad switch disconnected will allow you to use your boat while you wait for the right switch to be delivered.
These are the SWITCHES, not the SENSORS. Sensors feed the gauges, switches control the Check Engine light and control limp mode.
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Originally posted by James View PostResponders will need more info to sort out your issue. I assume you have an Excalibur 343. Here are some thoughts/questions... Which “red Light” comes on? Did the problem develop suddenly? Has the boat been maintained? What are what are your gauges telling you... oil pressure, engine temperature, volts etc. Is the boat going into “limp mode” due to an oil pressure/sensor issue or over heating issue due to a bad impeller? Can you get it to run at any higher RPM’s while it is in neutral? Need to consider and it could be as simple as the Potentiometer/Throttle controller position sensor going bad.
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Originally posted by NautiqueJeff View PostAre oil pressure and temperature OK? If so, you either have a bad temperature switch or oil pressure switch, and it is throwing your boat into limp mode. Disconnect one of those switches and see if the problem goes away. If not, disconnect the other one and try. Once you figure out which switch is bad, just replace that switch. Leaving the bad switch disconnected will allow you to use your boat while you wait for the right switch to be delivered.
These are the SWITCHES, not the SENSORS. Sensors feed the gauges, switches control the Check Engine light and control limp mode.
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