Thank you for that. Diagnosis is what I’m working on with the questions I’m asking.
Why would there be water in the exhaust?
Would something like a bad injector cause the emission control system to go out of spec, tricking the computer to thinking there’s a bad sensor?
Why would the computer...
If I had one I would. Rinda’s website says sold out. Anyone near space coast of florida with one?
Shouldn’t it clear itself when the problem is resolved anyway?
But why would there be water in there??
Is it only for the post-cat sensors that get wet?
I’ve replaced both starboard side sensors and the problem remains. I don’t think the sensors are bad. Could water be getting on the catalyst and degrading performance of the catalyst itself, tricking the...
Why would there be water in the riser though? They look pristine like they were recently replaced. I have only owned the boat since this past September.
Did anyone ever find the cause and solution for this? I ran through some shallow weeds the other night and threw a code 32: STBD EXHAUST OXYGEN SENSOR IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY
I did the switch and move around of the sensors to isolate the bad one, with no change to code. No apparent loss of...
Hi All,
I've got a fault 32, calling out starboard exhaust O2 sensor- There's two on each side. Is there any way to determine from that code which one on the starboard side?
Thanks,
-Gerry
Hi All,
This looks like an old thread, so maybe I can get directed to a newer one, but...
I have a 2011 Bravo III outdrive and I'm trying to change out the flex hoses on for the trim. Changing out the hoses themselves looks pretty straightforward, but I'm concerned about refilling the system...
Yes I put a set of ears on it and run it for a couple minutes to flush the water pump. Not that it matters lol, the last guy kept it in the water on the intracoastal.