Yamaha - Fuel cut solenoid valve - 6FM-1410H-00-00
Yamaha - Fuel cut solenoid valve - 6FM-1410H-00-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Fuel Cut Solenoid Valve - Fuel Control Component - 6FM-1410H-00-00
Overview
The Yamaha Fuel Cut Solenoid Valve | 6FM-1410H-00-00 is one of those parts that keeps your engine shutting down clean and running the way it should. When it starts to stick or fail, you’ll notice it with rough shutdowns, stalling, or inconsistent idle. It controls fuel flow at key moments, especially when the engine is stopping or idling. If your motor isn’t behaving smoothly at low speeds or when turning off, this is often a part worth checking.
Key Features
• Controlled Fuel Shutoff – Regulates fuel flow during idle and shutdown for smooth engine operation.
• OEM Fit Precision – Designed to match Yamaha specifications for proper function and installation.
• Improved Idle Stability – Helps maintain consistent engine behavior at low speeds.
• Reliable Electrical Operation – Built to respond accurately to engine signals under varying conditions.
Compatibility
Compatible with select Yamaha outboard engines using this fuel cut solenoid configuration.
Commonly found in Yamaha fuel systems requiring controlled fuel flow during operation.
Always confirm compatibility using your engine model and part number.
FAQs
Q1: What are signs the fuel cut solenoid valve is failing?
A: Rough shutdown, stalling at idle, or inconsistent low-speed performance are common signs.
Q2: Can this part affect how the engine turns off?
A: Yes, a faulty solenoid can cause hard or uneven shutdown behavior.
Q3: Does this part require electrical testing?
A: In many cases, yes. Checking voltage and response helps confirm if it’s working properly.
Q4: Is this a common failure point?
A: It’s not frequent, but over time electrical components can wear or stick.
Q5: Can I replace this part myself?
A: It’s usually straightforward, but proper connection and positioning are important.
