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Old 09-13-2019 | 03:13 PM
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HELP ME PLEASE!!! 525efi pro's out there!! Having a warning alarm go off on my 2006 fountain w/ 525efi's. I scaned pcm and it says code 15 which is MAP sensor circut high, somtimes i get a code 16 which is map circut low. I have swaped MAP sensor from other motor and same code appear so its not a bad MAP sensor. when i unplug it alarm goes off and thows same code too. Sensor is reading same as barametric, ket on engine off so i know its getting reading. Alarm goes off every min or so. I checked pins and conector going into PCM555 and all look good. Any ideas? Im new to the 525efi's and help would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Old 09-13-2019 | 05:20 PM
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when i unplug it alarm goes off and thows same code too
Sounds like a harness problem or PCM.

I don't have a wiring diagram for your motor, hope someone else does to give you a pin out. Need to use an ohm meter and check continuity with each wire.

Do you have 5V at the connector, and move it around to see if it changes?
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Old 09-14-2019 | 06:23 PM
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swapped pcm. pcm was bad.
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Bummer, thats expensive
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See if BUP can fix it. He had a thread about fixing PCMs before.
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See if BUP can fix it. He had a thread about fixing PCMs before.
Thanks for putting my name on this.

he has already called me Friday nite and today. There is a reason whythe PCM failed and that will be fixed per my instructions. We are all good here, Ill update this as we go here.

There is a lot to these internal repairs of all these marine 555 ecms / pcm s that the few others are not doing. Really needed to put that out there for the fact of the matter. . ..
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