luckyinkentucky
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2007
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To make a long story short ....
Since Saturday every time I turn the ignition key on my boat the warning horn sounds constantly, and will not shut off. Even with the engine NOT running the horn sounds at a steady tone which indicates, per the manual, that the engine is overheating. Water ejection from the tell tale is good and stays cool even after running the engine for 10 minutes.
I checked with an Evinrude certified technician today, and he seems to think that it may have something to do with the electrical system to the warning system. That is about all he could tell me since it was "free help", and it would be a month before he could get into my engine to see what the matter was if I decided to bring it in.
Two things that I want to mention:
First, the previous owner stated that he had a similar problem with the oil fill detection tone about 2 years ago that ended in him replacing the sensor that went to the unit, and the problem was fixed.
Next, about 2 weeks ago I took my boat to have a new sound system put in, and the tech said that he wired my stereo directly to the back of a relay. Which one I do not know, but I suspect that this could be causing a bridge, and making the system get stuck in the open phase of the process. From my understanding of the process don't the speakers themselves create a 'short' field, and could this be causing a short in the relay making my warning system detect a fault somewhere?
I guess I what I am asking is since all of my hardware, or engine parts check out should I look into the electrical end of the issue to see if there is a faulty sensor somewhere? Should I look into the temperature sensor since the warning tone is that of an overheated engine?
I forgot to add that I replaced the warning horn itself today since the tech thought maybe it was shorted, and causing the horn to stay stuck 'on' when the power was supplied to the unit. Next, he said to start replacing other sensors, but I don't want to go through all of them at $30 a piece if I don't need to. Where would you look next?
Since Saturday every time I turn the ignition key on my boat the warning horn sounds constantly, and will not shut off. Even with the engine NOT running the horn sounds at a steady tone which indicates, per the manual, that the engine is overheating. Water ejection from the tell tale is good and stays cool even after running the engine for 10 minutes.
I checked with an Evinrude certified technician today, and he seems to think that it may have something to do with the electrical system to the warning system. That is about all he could tell me since it was "free help", and it would be a month before he could get into my engine to see what the matter was if I decided to bring it in.
Two things that I want to mention:
First, the previous owner stated that he had a similar problem with the oil fill detection tone about 2 years ago that ended in him replacing the sensor that went to the unit, and the problem was fixed.
Next, about 2 weeks ago I took my boat to have a new sound system put in, and the tech said that he wired my stereo directly to the back of a relay. Which one I do not know, but I suspect that this could be causing a bridge, and making the system get stuck in the open phase of the process. From my understanding of the process don't the speakers themselves create a 'short' field, and could this be causing a short in the relay making my warning system detect a fault somewhere?
I guess I what I am asking is since all of my hardware, or engine parts check out should I look into the electrical end of the issue to see if there is a faulty sensor somewhere? Should I look into the temperature sensor since the warning tone is that of an overheated engine?
I forgot to add that I replaced the warning horn itself today since the tech thought maybe it was shorted, and causing the horn to stay stuck 'on' when the power was supplied to the unit. Next, he said to start replacing other sensors, but I don't want to go through all of them at $30 a piece if I don't need to. Where would you look next?