ELECTRICAL Code 17 Medium to diagnose

55V Circuit Below Range (Code 17)

Fault Code 17 means the EMM has detected that the 55V charging circuit output is below the required threshold — under 45V at 500–1,000 RPM or under 52V above 1,000 RPM. The engine will illuminate LED 1 and CHECK ENGINE, activate a warning for approximately one minute, and limit engine speed to 1,200 RPM to protect itself. The 55V rail powers the fuel injector capacitors; without adequate voltage, injection timing and energy are compromised. In the majority of cases the root cause is the stator, the capacitor, or — occasionally — the EMM itself.

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What you're seeing

  • LED 1 illuminated on the EMM at startup
  • CHECK ENGINE warning active
  • Engine speed limited to 1,200 RPM
  • Warning alarm sounds for approximately 1 minute
  • Fault Code 17 stored in the EMM fault log
  • Possible rough running or misfires at higher loads

Why this happens

  • Corroded or weak flywheel magnets reducing stator output
  • Failed or open-circuit capacitor (no storage for 55V rail)
  • Shorted or open stator windings (most common electrical cause)
  • Insufficient EMM cooling causing internal thermal protection
  • Failed 55V rectifier circuit inside the EMM

Affected engines

Affects all Evinrude E-TEC engines (2003–2020) that use a stator-driven 55V charging system. The 55V rail is separate from the 12V battery circuit and is generated directly by the stator windings on the flywheel. A fault on this circuit does not necessarily mean EMM failure — a systematic approach (flywheel → capacitor → stator → EMM) resolves the issue in most cases without replacing the EMM.

How to diagnose step by step

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Step 1 — Inspect the flywheel magnets**

Remove the flywheel cover and visually inspect the permanent magnets on the inside of the flywheel. Look for surface rust, cracks, or white powdery corrosion. Corroded magnets have a reduced magnetic field and generate lower stator voltage. Clean light surface rust with a fine abrasive cloth. If magnets are cracked or have lost material, the flywheel must be replaced.

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Step 2 — Test the capacitor**

The capacitor is mounted near the EMM and buffers the 55V rail. Before testing, the capacitor MUST be discharged.

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Discharging:* Momentarily connect a jumper wire between both capacitor terminals and a clean engine ground. Keep contact brief — a small spark is normal.

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Testing (ohmmeter on HIGH ohms scale):*

- **Good capacitor:** Resistance starts low, then rises steadily and climbs toward nearly infinity as the capacitor charges from the meter's internal battery. The needle or reading will continue to increase. - **Shorted capacitor:** Immediate full continuity (resistance stays at or near zero). Replace immediately. - **Open-circuit capacitor:** No reading at all — meter shows OL/infinity from the first moment and does not move. - **Note:** If the initial reading is negative (analog meter deflects backward) or the resistance begins to decrease rather than increase, the capacitor still holds stored charge. Discharge again and retest before drawing conclusions.

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Step 3 — Test the stator resistance (static test)**

Disconnect the stator connector from the EMM. Using a multimeter on the Ω setting, measure resistance between each stator lead pair: - Resistance between any two yellow AC leads should be within 0.1–0.5 Ω (check your service manual for your specific engine HP) - Measure from each yellow lead to engine ground — should read OL (no continuity). Any continuity to ground indicates a shorted winding. If any winding reads open or shorted to ground, the stator must be replaced.

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Step 4 — Test the stator output (dynamic test)**

With the stator reconnected and a multimeter set to AC volts, probe the yellow stator output wires while cranking or running the engine: - At 500–1,000 RPM: minimum ~45V AC between leads - Above 1,000 RPM: minimum ~52V AC between leads Low AC output with correct winding resistance suggests the flywheel magnets are weak rather than the stator winding itself.

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Step 5 — Check EMM cooling**

The EMM has a water-cooled heat sink fed by a small cooling line from the engine's raw-water circuit. Check that this line is connected, not kinked, and that water flows through it when the engine runs. Blocked EMM cooling causes internal thermal protection that limits 55V output. Inspect the O-ring seal on the cooling inlet.

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Step 6 — EMM as last resort**

If the flywheel, capacitor, stator, and cooling system all test good, the fault lies in the 55V rectifier/regulator circuit inside the EMM. This is an internal repair. Ship the EMM to Hardware Care — no cure, no pay.

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