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2011 150 Optimax Alarms
Unfortunately my hydraulic jackplate got stuck up this weekend and I was about a mile from the launch. Made the run back and on the way back I got a continuous alarm and the motor shut off. I would assume this was overheating or lack of pressure because of how high the outboard was? The motor started right back up but I didn't chance it and just trolling motored it back in.
Any thoughts?
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Most likely you are correct but without a Smartcraft device, the ONLY way to know for sure is to have the stored codes read by a mechanic.
Good call on trolling back. Shutting down and restarting the motor never fixes the problem.
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Sounds like you're going to need to start at the SOURCE: The Water Pump. Verify likely it was starved for proper cooling media when engine was stuck "up" on the jackplate.
Good idea to confirm faults via a Computer Diagnostic as well.