Yamaha - Float, water level - 6P2-24469-00-00
Yamaha - Float, water level - 6P2-24469-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Float, Water Level - Cooling System Component - 6P2-24469-00-00
Overview
Water level floats are one of those behind-the-scenes parts that keep everything running without you thinking about it. I’ve seen engines throw warnings or act off just because the system wasn’t reading water levels correctly. When this float is working right, you get accurate feedback and consistent cooling performance. It’s a small piece, but it plays a big role in protecting your motor.
Key Features
• Accurate Water Level Detection – Helps monitor and maintain proper cooling system operation.
• OEM Fit and Function – Designed to match Yamaha specifications for reliable performance.
• Durable Marine Construction – Built to handle constant exposure to water and engine conditions.
• Supports System Monitoring – Ensures correct feedback to engine systems and alerts.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines equipped with water level monitoring systems. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha outboards where proper cooling system function is critical.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this float is failing?
A: Inconsistent warnings, false alerts, or no alerts when issues occur.
Q: Can debris affect how this float works?
A: Yes, buildup can restrict movement and cause inaccurate readings.
Q: Does this part require calibration after installation?
A: Typically no, but proper installation is important for accurate function.
Q: Is this related to engine overheating issues?
A: Indirectly, since it helps monitor conditions that can lead to overheating.
Q: How often should this component be checked?
A: During routine maintenance or anytime warning systems act irregularly.
