Hi there I had the same problem it will be the water ways in the head blocking . I run a brick acid diluted down in a drum of water and run for 3 hours and let the water get pretty warm and this will break down and salt or debris inside the cooling system. I also used stain remover for cloths with this process. Now mine is running perfect, hope this helps 👍😃
Hello, I have the same problem as you with the temperature indicator, the water circulation is good, the thermostat has changed but I noticed that the temperature probe chamber does not communicate with that of the thermostat and with nothing else because there is no water in it. Is this normal?
Hi, I took mine to the Suzuki dealer and they said it was gummed up fuel in the lines as I did not run it through without the fuel tank attached to starve it of fuel before storage. They also serviced it etc. So who knows, but it works fine now and has for months, I lent it to friend to use it 3 to 4 times a week and with constant use it has given no issues for about a year. I do not believe it was the fuel but it appears water ever they did has solved the issue. Regards Mike
Mine had same problem. Found it to be the impeller. It was in pieces and melted the housing case. All fixed now. Thanks for your video.
Hi there I had the same problem it will be the water ways in the head blocking . I run a brick acid diluted down in a drum of water and run for 3 hours and let the water get pretty warm and this will break down and salt or debris inside the cooling system.
I also used stain remover for cloths with this process.
Now mine is running perfect, hope this helps 👍😃
In my case of red light problem I stop the engine and restart again. The engine runs short and the problem came back. How is this in your case?
Hello, I have the same problem as you with the temperature indicator, the water circulation is good, the thermostat has changed but I noticed that the temperature probe chamber does not communicate with that of the thermostat and with nothing else because there is no water in it. Is this normal?
Hi, I took mine to the Suzuki dealer and they said it was gummed up fuel in the lines as I did not run it through without the fuel tank attached to starve it of fuel before storage. They also serviced it etc. So who knows, but it works fine now and has for months, I lent it to friend to use it 3 to 4 times a week and with constant use it has given no issues for about a year. I do not believe it was the fuel but it appears water ever they did has solved the issue. Regards Mike
Hmmm what cargo
Known problem. Overheat problem due to undersized cooling passages!! Suzuki refuses to acknowledge. My 9.9 is dead with 52 hours
Want year is your 9.9
You should use a garbage can full of water to flush it with some kind of flushing solution. Flush it for at least 30 minutes to 45 minutes
Hi did you find the problem with your Suzuki df 15 👍
Hi i got the suzuki mechanic to look at it and they said blocked fuel lines