Jjason
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- Messages
- 2
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- Points
- 10
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
New member and happy to join the community! Looking for a bit of help already lol!
After having a MasterCraft and wakeboarding for years and us not boarding a fraction of what we used to, we were looking for a more well rounded boat. Our search led us to here and I just picked up a 2022 255xd with 36hours on it. First few times out were okay other than what felt like a limiter kicking in at 5k on one outting that others on here say is addressed by stopping then reversing a bit. This hasn’t recurred.
Well, this past weekend we went out to a local sandbar. No issues all day then on the way back to dock, starboard engine would fire up and die almost instantly even after numerous attempts to start. Ended up limping to ramp on port motor.
Once home, tried to flush and was finally able to start starboard up by bumping the throttle way up immediately after the motor fired up. I could keep the engine running by keeping the rpm elevated (probably 3k and up). It did seem to run rough though when comparing it to port engine. Attempting to put it back at idle would result in stalling out either immediately or within a couple seconds. No indicators on dash.
Next morning woke up and tried again. Roughly same results but after playing with it a bit it would successfully idle more often than not. Being a tech years ago, if this were a car I’d suspect an idle air control module or a weak fuel pump/clogged filter. Anyone run into a similar issue and what was the culprit? With it now not acting up each time, I hate to bring it into the shop for them to not be able to duplicate it.
Thanks in advance!!
-jason
After having a MasterCraft and wakeboarding for years and us not boarding a fraction of what we used to, we were looking for a more well rounded boat. Our search led us to here and I just picked up a 2022 255xd with 36hours on it. First few times out were okay other than what felt like a limiter kicking in at 5k on one outting that others on here say is addressed by stopping then reversing a bit. This hasn’t recurred.
Well, this past weekend we went out to a local sandbar. No issues all day then on the way back to dock, starboard engine would fire up and die almost instantly even after numerous attempts to start. Ended up limping to ramp on port motor.
Once home, tried to flush and was finally able to start starboard up by bumping the throttle way up immediately after the motor fired up. I could keep the engine running by keeping the rpm elevated (probably 3k and up). It did seem to run rough though when comparing it to port engine. Attempting to put it back at idle would result in stalling out either immediately or within a couple seconds. No indicators on dash.
Next morning woke up and tried again. Roughly same results but after playing with it a bit it would successfully idle more often than not. Being a tech years ago, if this were a car I’d suspect an idle air control module or a weak fuel pump/clogged filter. Anyone run into a similar issue and what was the culprit? With it now not acting up each time, I hate to bring it into the shop for them to not be able to duplicate it.
Thanks in advance!!
-jason