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2024 Yamaha 222XD alerts.

Jakehank13

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2024
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Boat has 2.5 hours on it. Took it out today (21 July) and in about 10-15 minutes on the water a bunch of failure codes came popping up. Any insight on this?
 

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This sort of thing happens when there is a loose electrical connection someplace. I had this happen on my 2023, and in my case, the bus bar in the engine compartment had a bunch of loose nuts on the terminals allowing the power and ground connections to be intermittent. There are probably a bunch of other things that can cause this also, but I'd start checking the connections in the battery compartment and at the bus bars (power and ground) in the engine compartment (it is on the forward wall just behind the battery box) and tighten up anything loose.

Tightening the bus bar nuts (two of them had backed off completely and were in the bilge) solved my problem for what that's worth.
 
This sort of thing happens when there is a loose electrical connection someplace. I had this happen on my 2023, and in my case, the bus bar in the engine compartment had a bunch of loose nuts on the terminals allowing the power and ground connections to be intermittent. There are probably a bunch of other things that can cause this also, but I'd start checking the connections in the battery compartment and at the bus bars (power and ground) in the engine compartment (it is on the forward wall just behind the battery box) and tighten up anything loose.

Tightening the bus bar nuts (two of them had backed off completely and were in the bilge) solved my problem for what that's worth.
So I went ahead and ensured all the bus bars were tight, it’s currently out of the water. But now the only constant error is the “Stereo Remote Communication Failure”.
 
I take delivery of my 222SD this Friday. I was at the dealer looking at the boat this past Friday and they were performing two software updates. One is for the screen shutting down and rebooting. I was aware of this update as it is discussed on one of the forums here. They said the other is for random error messages popping up. Perhaps this is the issue that you are having?
 
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