I replaced the VRO on my 1986 Johnson 150 (J150TXCDC) with new OEM P/N 5007423. This is a 4 wire VRO. However, when performing the VRO alarm test by disconnecting the oil inlet hose, I do not obtain a No Oil Alarm.
Note: I have 75:1 premix in my tank and ran the boat in neutral at idle for at least 20 minutes without the oil line attached. Still no “No Oil” alarm.
I also installed a new VRO tank kit (P/N 5008617) given the age of the current tank. It is important to note that to my surprise this tank kit does not provide the “low oil” alarm beep at 20 second intervals like my original. Apparently, this is the new version that superseded the older version. This newer version provides a continuous alarm for “Low oil”. I confirmed the “Low Oil” alarm works by turning the key on without oil in the tank. I added oil and when I reached a certain level the alarm stopped. “Low Oil” alarm function confirmed.
After failing the “NO Oil” VRO test, I confirmed the alarm horn function by disconnecting it and supplying 12 volts to the horn. I then reconnected the two purple wires to the positive (+) tab and the tan wire to the negative (-) tab on the horn. The horn does have a black wire coming out of the horn, but the ring tongue on the end of the black wire was never connected to anything to the best of my knowledge. Also, the 1986 Johnson 150 schematic I found does not show a black wire connection.
I tested the alarm by grounding each of the temperature sensor tan wires to the engine block. “Over Heat” alarm function confirmed.
I disconnected the oil tank "Low Oil" wires under the engine cover, jumped the engine side connector, and confirmed the “low oil” alarm for the second time.
I did not test the fuel restriction alarm because I performed my troubleshooting out of the water.
Alarm Check on Key Turn: I did notice I now do not obtain an alarm “chirp” upon turning the key. Prior to this I have historically received an alarm “chirp” on key turn. However, I will state that for some reason I did not always obtain a “chirp” on key start for some reason. Now, NO "chirp" on key turn after trying many times.
Any thoughts as to next steps? Why won’t the “NO Oil” alarm sound with the oil line removed? Do I now have an electrical issue given NO “chirp” at key turn? Did the new revision oil tank sender create an electrical problem? Is my new OEM VRO faulty?
Thanks for reading this lengthy post, I want to provide as much known information as possible.
Note: I have 75:1 premix in my tank and ran the boat in neutral at idle for at least 20 minutes without the oil line attached. Still no “No Oil” alarm.
I also installed a new VRO tank kit (P/N 5008617) given the age of the current tank. It is important to note that to my surprise this tank kit does not provide the “low oil” alarm beep at 20 second intervals like my original. Apparently, this is the new version that superseded the older version. This newer version provides a continuous alarm for “Low oil”. I confirmed the “Low Oil” alarm works by turning the key on without oil in the tank. I added oil and when I reached a certain level the alarm stopped. “Low Oil” alarm function confirmed.
After failing the “NO Oil” VRO test, I confirmed the alarm horn function by disconnecting it and supplying 12 volts to the horn. I then reconnected the two purple wires to the positive (+) tab and the tan wire to the negative (-) tab on the horn. The horn does have a black wire coming out of the horn, but the ring tongue on the end of the black wire was never connected to anything to the best of my knowledge. Also, the 1986 Johnson 150 schematic I found does not show a black wire connection.
I tested the alarm by grounding each of the temperature sensor tan wires to the engine block. “Over Heat” alarm function confirmed.
I disconnected the oil tank "Low Oil" wires under the engine cover, jumped the engine side connector, and confirmed the “low oil” alarm for the second time.
I did not test the fuel restriction alarm because I performed my troubleshooting out of the water.
Alarm Check on Key Turn: I did notice I now do not obtain an alarm “chirp” upon turning the key. Prior to this I have historically received an alarm “chirp” on key turn. However, I will state that for some reason I did not always obtain a “chirp” on key start for some reason. Now, NO "chirp" on key turn after trying many times.
Any thoughts as to next steps? Why won’t the “NO Oil” alarm sound with the oil line removed? Do I now have an electrical issue given NO “chirp” at key turn? Did the new revision oil tank sender create an electrical problem? Is my new OEM VRO faulty?
Thanks for reading this lengthy post, I want to provide as much known information as possible.