My 2009 22ve was dying maybe once or twice during our outings, typically towards the beginning when I unloaded her off the trailer. I figured it was the fuel filters needed to be changed due to the boat was at 325 hours and I wasn’t sure if the previous owner had changed them out. I replaced both fuel filters and on our next outing the boat died maybe 5 times. At this point I figured there was some air I the line that just needed to work it’s way out of the system. Yesterday was the third time I took the boat out since changing out the fuel filters and the boat struggled. I had to restart it at least 20 times. After I finally ran it for a good while it seemed to be fine, but it took a good while. Any ideas what could be the cause of this problem. I was thinking that maybe I reversed the inline fuel filter? But would it even get fuel? Thanks for the help in advance
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Originally posted by Brianrzr View PostDoes it just act like you turned the key off, or spit and sputter like its running out of fuel? Point is, it my not be fuel related. If it just "shuts down" could be electrical.
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90% improvement! I stalled 3 times when I took the boat off the trailer and while I was under load it lost a little power for a split second 2 or 3 times, but other than that she ran great. I am still getting a "Warning Service Engine" on the center display every once in a while. Is this something that is stored in the boats memory? Is there a way to reset this message so I can determine if replacing the low pressure fuel pump fixed the issue?
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