Re: Yamaha 115 Four Sroke Fuel Injected model
I don't know if this will help, but I had a similar problem as follows:
I have three Yamaha 4 strokes that are nearing two years old. I haven't had to add even a quart of oil in over 230 hours, and they run great.
Today I noticed an engine warning icon blinking on the port engine tach. I went into the Yamaha service manual and saw that there was a code for "neutral" switch (Code 31 - ECM).
I went back to the boat, and checked the shifters (I have separate shifters/Kavlars?).
I noted the shifter was not exactly in the neutral position, so I "jiggled" it in, and started the engine.
The engine icon warning blinking did not occur.
I hope this was the cause of the "blinking engine icon" on the tach.
Last week while fishing 27 miles from port, I mistakenly started two of my Yamaha's 225s while they were in gear, and I noticed that the "engine icons" blinked on those two tach's.
Now, I think I know why.
Hope this helps out anyone on this "blog".
I almost went to check for water in my engine fuel filter/separators. - even though I have never had "water" in the Racors and the boat below never produced even one drop of water in 6 years of running around - and two sets of engines (3 Evinrudes and now Yammies).
When the engines were installed the installer allowed the engines to be able to be started while in gear - so ya gotta be careful...
Tom (CaptainSolo)
Sandyport