I have twin Mercruiser GM EFI 5.0L V-8 2 bbl engines (1999-2001) with Thunderbolt V ignition. Engine serial 0L639284 / 0L639281. When I start the port engine, the audio alarm buzzer sounds for a few seconds until the engine generates oil pressure, as expected. But when I start the starboard engine, the alarm does not sound. I can't tell if the alarm circuit is working or not.
I verified the buzzer by grounding one side of it while the ignition switch is on and it works. I also shorted the transmission fluid sensor and the buzzer comes on. So I feel that the buzzer and ignition switch are ok.
The service manual #24 and various forum posts describe the three audio alarm switches as being simple normally open switches with a single wire (tan/blue) that connects the buzzer to ground if the alarm conditions occurs. This is true for the transmission fluid switch. However, the Oil pressure switch has two wires, purple and purple/yellow. This is true on both engines, and purple/yellow is a connection to ground on both. Also, the switch is open (no conductivity between the two wires) when the engine is not running (and no oil pressure), which is the opposite of what I would expect for a "simple connect-to-ground = alarm" circuit.
So, can anyone advise me on the next step in troubleshooting? Where can I find a circuit diagram for this oil pressure switch circuit? Thank you for your help!
I verified the buzzer by grounding one side of it while the ignition switch is on and it works. I also shorted the transmission fluid sensor and the buzzer comes on. So I feel that the buzzer and ignition switch are ok.
The service manual #24 and various forum posts describe the three audio alarm switches as being simple normally open switches with a single wire (tan/blue) that connects the buzzer to ground if the alarm conditions occurs. This is true for the transmission fluid switch. However, the Oil pressure switch has two wires, purple and purple/yellow. This is true on both engines, and purple/yellow is a connection to ground on both. Also, the switch is open (no conductivity between the two wires) when the engine is not running (and no oil pressure), which is the opposite of what I would expect for a "simple connect-to-ground = alarm" circuit.
So, can anyone advise me on the next step in troubleshooting? Where can I find a circuit diagram for this oil pressure switch circuit? Thank you for your help!