Here is another topic regarding the audible alarm.
I will start off by saying it is a 4.3L mercruiser TKS Carb engine. Serial number 0W631356
I have been dealing with this issue for a few years now. I randomly get the audible alarm while cruising. It does not seem dependant on RPM/Speed or anything.
Here are the steps I have taken:
Verified temp sensor was working properly by testing that the contacts close on high temp only. Also used an IR gun to verify the gauge was reading correctly (165 degrees) the last time out. Also checked exhaust riser temps.
Verified oil lube monitor was working correctly and even replaced it once due to a leak..
Oil pressure switch is new this year because i did not get the audible alarm with key in run position. Also tested continuity when I removed it.
I have tried cleaning and applying dielectric grease to everything including the ICM connectors. I have also unplugged and plugged the connectors back in which seemed to have worked in the past but not now.
Everything points to the issue being with the signal when it comes out of the ICM.
I did some testing and for some reason when the connectors at the ICM are plugged in, I will get a negative reading at the yellow wire at the temp sensor (connector unplugged from temp sensor) I hooked my multi meter to 12v at the battery and probed the negative of the multimeter to the black at temp sensor and get 12.4 volts and then when I probe the yellow I get 7.2. It seems as if the ICM is grounding it out some what.
The big question that I have is.... Why does the temp sensor run into the ICM via the yellow wire and then go to the buzzer with tan/blue wire. Does the ICM do something with temperature and timing?
Thanks
I will start off by saying it is a 4.3L mercruiser TKS Carb engine. Serial number 0W631356
I have been dealing with this issue for a few years now. I randomly get the audible alarm while cruising. It does not seem dependant on RPM/Speed or anything.
Here are the steps I have taken:
Verified temp sensor was working properly by testing that the contacts close on high temp only. Also used an IR gun to verify the gauge was reading correctly (165 degrees) the last time out. Also checked exhaust riser temps.
Verified oil lube monitor was working correctly and even replaced it once due to a leak..
Oil pressure switch is new this year because i did not get the audible alarm with key in run position. Also tested continuity when I removed it.
I have tried cleaning and applying dielectric grease to everything including the ICM connectors. I have also unplugged and plugged the connectors back in which seemed to have worked in the past but not now.
Everything points to the issue being with the signal when it comes out of the ICM.
I did some testing and for some reason when the connectors at the ICM are plugged in, I will get a negative reading at the yellow wire at the temp sensor (connector unplugged from temp sensor) I hooked my multi meter to 12v at the battery and probed the negative of the multimeter to the black at temp sensor and get 12.4 volts and then when I probe the yellow I get 7.2. It seems as if the ICM is grounding it out some what.
The big question that I have is.... Why does the temp sensor run into the ICM via the yellow wire and then go to the buzzer with tan/blue wire. Does the ICM do something with temperature and timing?
Thanks
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