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Depth Comm Error 2015 242 LS

Jmajka

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Location
San Antonio, TX
Boat Make
Other
Year
2015
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
So took the boat out for the first time this year and recieved a depth comm error. I looked on the forum ans saw others that had the issue. Trying to find where the connector is for the transducer. know it is in the engine bay somewhere toward the rear i think i read. Anyone have a picture? I would like to try cleaning the leads first. Not sure how to test the transducer without going to a lake and putting the boat in the water...anyway to test these? Would prefer to test it prior to buying a transducer and not have that fix the issue or find out it wasn't needed. Thanks Jeff
 
I don't have a pic. But if you look on the bottom of the boat, near the keel, probably about 2 feet from the aft of the boat, you will see a black circle thing--about 2" in diameter. That is the bottom of it. You usually need to pull the tray to really see/find it.
 
I was able to take the sensor out but left the housing still in the boat. I noticed there was a lot of grease assuming to keep it water tight and it was safety wired for the sensor screw on cap to not come undone. The sensor comes as the entire assemble. Not sure if I can get that lock ring off because i already had to move the exhaust metal thingy..whatever it is called! Do you know do these need to be programmed at all?
 
I don't think so... I just installed a fancy transducer for my Garmin and it didn't need anything. And if it doesn't...
 
just ordered the expensive replacement....so I really hope this works! part was almost 500.00!
 
A plug came with the boat that fits in that hole, then, so you can still run the boat while waiting.

I hope so, too. When you disconnected it and started it, did you get the same error?
 
yes, I still got the same error.

I'm having the same issue. every 10 mins the beeping starts and doesn't stop ! Can you share with me where you found the replacement part ? Also, to get to the transducer you have to remove the muffler ? Can you remove the transducer and the housing stays in place or is it all one unit ? My boat is in the water and i'm wondering do i have to pull it out of the water to replace it ?
 
I'm having the same issue. every 10 mins the beeping starts and doesn't stop ! Can you share with me where you found the replacement part ? Also, to get to the transducer you have to remove the muffler ? Can you remove the transducer and the housing stays in place or is it all one unit ? My boat is in the water and i'm wondering do i have to pull it out of the water to replace it ?
You would have to pull the boat to change the transducer.
 
I got the part from boats.net, it was 493.20 for my boat. You leave the housing in place remove the muffler. The screw on cap is safety wired to keep it from unscrewing. I was able to undo the safety wire remove the sensor and did the opposite to reinstall. I checked mine first in a bucket of water and held it at the surface. Turned on boat got a reading and than shut off boat and installed. the purpose was to make sure that was the issue. Hope this helps!
 
I got the part from boats.net, it was 493.20 for my boat. You leave the housing in place remove the muffler. The screw on cap is safety wired to keep it from unscrewing. I was able to undo the safety wire remove the sensor and did the opposite to reinstall. I checked mine first in a bucket of water and held it at the surface. Turned on boat got a reading and than shut off boat and installed. the purpose was to make sure that was the issue. Hope this helps!

Hello, I’m having same issue.. so you were able to remove the sensor and install new one without removing the housing? My boat is in moored in the water so I should b able to do this without taking my boat out of the water right? Thanks so much.
 
Same here. Just got the crazy annoying beeping alarm this weekend. Feels like I have to reset every 2 minutes!
SO, replacing the transducer fixed it? The previous owner gave me a bunch of paperwork, one of which was an Airmar transducer owners manual... does anyone have this lit. with their boat? Is this Yamaha boat fitted with an Airmar or is one made for Yamaha by them and new PN generated so OEM can make more $$ to be a middle man? Help! I can't stand the beeping and I actually need the depth finder for around sandbars etc.

BTW. 2016 AR240
 
Same here. Just got the crazy annoying beeping alarm this weekend. Feels like I have to reset every 2 minutes!
SO, replacing the transducer fixed it? The previous owner gave me a bunch of paperwork, one of which was an Airmar transducer owners manual... does anyone have this lit. with their boat? Is this Yamaha boat fitted with an Airmar or is one made for Yamaha by them and new PN generated so OEM can make more $$ to be a middle man? Help! I can't stand the beeping and I actually need the depth finder for around sandbars etc.

BTW. 2016 AR240
Airmar makes the part for Yamaha; Yamaha has exclusive rights to the part which means Yamaha sells the part directly. I tried to get one directly from Airmar and they declined to sell it and referred me to Yamaha.
 
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I can't thank you enough. I followed your instructions this weekend and it worked awesome! I knew there was an Airmar transducer that would work, and just need a different connector, I just couldn't figure out which one it was. Airmar would not cough up the details.
 
I can't thank you enough. I followed your instructions this weekend and it worked awesome! I knew there was an Airmar transducer that would work, and just need a different connector, I just couldn't figure out which one it was. Airmar would not cough up the details.

Glad it’s helping people!
 
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