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    MEFI Port on 2006 Marine Power

    This should be easy to find, but I can’t seem to locate the mefi diagnostic port on my 06 24ve. Seems like all connectors I could plug into already have something plugged in. I thought it would be simple to locate like the OBD port in a car, but I can’t seem to locate. Anyone know where I plug in?

    #2
    Dont have any MPs in for service but its a square plug on the engine. Its black, probably 10 or 12 pin plug(so ya its more rectangular). Looks kind of like this
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      #3
      IIRC 2006 was the "transition year" for MEFI/CAN, meaning some boat engines had it and some didn't. I'm told by 2007 you could reliably presume MEFI/CAN was on all new engines. This is one reason we set a baseline year of 2007 for the R&D boat we're looking for, we must have MEFI/CAN. In other words, are you certain your 2006 engine DOES have MEFI and thus a CAN diagnostic connector?

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        #4
        Yes I am certain it has MEFI. Just can’t find the diagnostic connector. It is typically up on top of block or is it mysteriously hanging out somewhere else?

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          #5
          Boone, I cant recall offhand where you find it on the engine. If you dont find it I will go find it on the used boat we have innour inventory on Monday for ya

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            #6
            Thanks freeheel. I appreciate it!!

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              #7
              Boone, this probably isnt going to help because this boat is an 08 22ve with MP340. Pretty sure its got a newer MEFI 4 or 5 ECM (three plugs and big aluminum case with cooling fins). It has the newer style connector. Prettu sure yours is the older more square plug for older versions of MEFI.

              Plug was on stbd rear of motor kind of near distributor. I think you are different tho
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                #8
                Thanks for posting. I’ll keep looking. Did it have a cover/cap over the end? I’ve been looking up top primarily by the ECM. I’ll take a look deeper. From what I can tell it was just clipped into a dummy slot to keep it protected??

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                  #9
                  Yes, they usually have an empty plug and a cover cap.

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                    #10
                    Boone,

                    Finally had one come thru. Was on top of stbd valve cover on this boat. Capped plug.
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                      #11
                      Thanks for thinking of me. I’ll take a look again. That seems like a logical place for it.

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                        #12
                        Just like to help out brother. The cap had a pink and black wire coming into it.

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                          #13
                          Ah. That may be what has been throwing me off. I have been looking for an open ended connector. Thanks again!!

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                            #14
                            How nice. Found mine starboard, engine forward (forward = helm), midway down with cap cover. Thanks guys!!!

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