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Default warning horn

Mine have the same delay and that's as per the manual. I just figured it was
the "Mercruiser way", circa 1989.

My understanding is that it is the test circuit that has the delay built in.
I *assume* that the alarm would go off right away during a fault with the
engine running.

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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The warning horns on my last three boats would go on only after the
ignition switch was on (engine not started) for 20-45 seconds or so.
Not right away.


Hmmm. If you lost all oil pressure, would it take 20-45 seconds for suich

a
system to sound off? I think you'd be stopped dead in the water by or

about
then.





 
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