A-a-Ron
Well-Known Member
Alright so a bit of a rant here but more so looking for advice on possible diagnosis, and more importantly and I getting a bum steer here regarding warranty policy?
Long story short, I’m having fluctuating RPM’s in my cruising range (3800-4400 RPM). The issue is getting worse now to the point where it will fluctuate 500 RPMs all by itself while cruising in dead calm water when in this RPM band. Once I cruise above 4500 RPM it is absolutely smooth and runs perfect as soon as I drop back into this RPM band the RPM gauge dances all over the place.
Last summer, I had a fuel in water alarm, so I pumped the tank dry and changed both of my fuel filter water separators, which I do every 50 hours anyways highly unlikely to be a fuel issue unless it’s fuel delivery i.e. fuel pump but again it doesn’t happen above 4500 RPM
Google university tells me it could be an O2 sensor, which would be warranty covered. Also could be intermittent ignition issues. My fuel efficiency has gone down from 2.5 MPG to 2.1 MPG now that this issue is consistently happening (another symptom of a faulty o2, apparently)
My main question regarding warranty is I am being told by M&P Marine that even if the issue is confirmed to be something warranty related, they want to charge me $750 for the water test to diagnose. Even if it is a warranty covered problem. That seems ridiculous to me, and I am wondering if that is true or if I’m just being given a story because nobody likes doing warranty work.
Also, any thoughts on what the root of the problem could be would be appreciated. Thanks.
Long story short, I’m having fluctuating RPM’s in my cruising range (3800-4400 RPM). The issue is getting worse now to the point where it will fluctuate 500 RPMs all by itself while cruising in dead calm water when in this RPM band. Once I cruise above 4500 RPM it is absolutely smooth and runs perfect as soon as I drop back into this RPM band the RPM gauge dances all over the place.
Last summer, I had a fuel in water alarm, so I pumped the tank dry and changed both of my fuel filter water separators, which I do every 50 hours anyways highly unlikely to be a fuel issue unless it’s fuel delivery i.e. fuel pump but again it doesn’t happen above 4500 RPM
Google university tells me it could be an O2 sensor, which would be warranty covered. Also could be intermittent ignition issues. My fuel efficiency has gone down from 2.5 MPG to 2.1 MPG now that this issue is consistently happening (another symptom of a faulty o2, apparently)
My main question regarding warranty is I am being told by M&P Marine that even if the issue is confirmed to be something warranty related, they want to charge me $750 for the water test to diagnose. Even if it is a warranty covered problem. That seems ridiculous to me, and I am wondering if that is true or if I’m just being given a story because nobody likes doing warranty work.
Also, any thoughts on what the root of the problem could be would be appreciated. Thanks.
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