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Yamaha 242 Audible Tone

Mustang1975

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2012
Boat Model
Limited
Boat Length
25
Have an issues that just started when I turn on the battery to start the engine the audible noise comes on instantly. The keys are not in the on position, before I would turn on the battery and turn on the keys then start it and it would beep continuously for about 1-2 seconds and then go off. There are no warning lights, the boat ran great water coming out the side, checked oil, checked voltage, stereo worked. Not sure what the cause is.
 
Did you by any chance set a depth alarm? (FYI...your boat is 24' not 25)
 
What year/model?
 
I am going to look into the Depth Alarm tonight and when I setup up my account it did not have an option for 24' boat
 
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Did you notice what the house battery voltage was before you start the motors? If we drain the house battery listening to the radio it will alarm and stop shortly after one or both motors are started.
 
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When I first noticed it I just turned on the battery and it alarmed when it was in the drive way. So I hooked up a smart charger to each battery to charge them. The voltage regulator had a red light on so that is why I charged the battery. Two weeks prior I hooked up a 300 watt powered sub off of the starter battery with an Inline resetable fuse. I did not go through the electric ststem battery switches that are on the inner wall, I came directly off the battery and it ran all day no issues. Voltage is 13v dc. When I'm done running I just press a button on the inline fuse and it shuts off the amp. I am moving the amp to the accessory battery tonight.
 
I took the boat out covered the sonalert to muffle the sound and did all the checks, no warning lights and boat ran good all day, voltage was 13.4V DC
 
Yes it is, turn on the starter battery and it is a continuous sound
 
Yes it is, turn on the starter battery and it is a continuous sound

Mine has been there since I bought the boat. Dealer spent some significant time trying to diagnose but could not find the root cause.
 
It is an ECM problem. A circuit has shorted internally. We had a boat this spring with the exact same problem. Unfortunately a new ECM is the only fix.
 
So soon as you turn the starter battery on yours the sonalert has a continuous beep.
I'm going to do a few checks on mine, but something is passing 12 volts continuously.
all my stereo equipment is hooked up directly to the battery with inline resettable fuses.
It is an ECM problem. A circuit has shorted internally. We had a boat this spring with the exact same problem. Unfortunately a new ECM is the only fix.
is it safe to drive for the rest of the season and estimated cost to repair by any chance would you have that? It won't find the last time I took it out
 
It is an ECM problem. A circuit has shorted internally. We had a boat this spring with the exact same problem. Unfortunately a new ECM is the only fix.

Do you work for a dealer? How did you diagnose? I will tell my dealer but they will need some background.

Thanks!
 
Yes we are a dealer. We did what we do with any manufacturer when we have a weird problem.. called their Tech line. Those guys see/hear more problems than anyone. The boat we had an issue on was a single engine, I would imagine on your twin if they took the positive wires off of the battery switch and isolated the engines only one of them will be the issue. They could switch the ecm from the other engine and the problem should follow the bad ecm.
 
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