Re: 2008 yamaha 225 4 stroke alarm
2 things usually cause alarms either low oil pressure or high engine temps. If it were caused by low old pressure I'd be worried, but when you say it stops when you rev it up it seems more like an engine temp alarm. If you take it to an authorized dealer they will be able to let you know what code was logged and you can go from there. 40 hours is not a lot of time on an impleller so maybe you have a sticky thermostat or something restricting the water flow to the engine??
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