Robb235
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 149
- Reaction score
- 89
- Points
- 102
- Location
- Chattanooga, TN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2000
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 18
What interests me the most is trying to figure out how the low-wake modes work between the boats and the wave runners. For the boats, the service manuals indicate low-wake being activated by a blue/red wires going to the ECU from the Low-Wake switch. This matches up to the blue/red wire at Pin #28 for the boats.
But for the wave runners, Pin #28 is blank. I’m not 100% sure how low-wake mode is activated on the skis. What I do know is that holding “unlock” on the remote transmitter for a few seconds puts the skis into low-wake mode. This means that the remote control box must then send a signal to the ECU commanding low-wake mode. Looking at the FXHO ski diagram attached, there are two wires that connect the remote box to the ECU, yellow at Pin #31 and blue at Pin #14. The yellow at Pin #31 appears to be part of the main relay circuit. I assume that the blue wire at Pin #14 must then be for the low-wake mood for the skis? If it is, then why do the boats use different pins than the skis to activate low-wake mode?
But for the wave runners, Pin #28 is blank. I’m not 100% sure how low-wake mode is activated on the skis. What I do know is that holding “unlock” on the remote transmitter for a few seconds puts the skis into low-wake mode. This means that the remote control box must then send a signal to the ECU commanding low-wake mode. Looking at the FXHO ski diagram attached, there are two wires that connect the remote box to the ECU, yellow at Pin #31 and blue at Pin #14. The yellow at Pin #31 appears to be part of the main relay circuit. I assume that the blue wire at Pin #14 must then be for the low-wake mood for the skis? If it is, then why do the boats use different pins than the skis to activate low-wake mode?