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Tried that, too.....grounding the brown temp sensor wires sets off a solid,
continuous alarm. I'm of the opinion that it has something to do with that module with all the wires that's on top of the engine (under the flywheel). No idea what it's for, though. :-( - Michael "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 10:09:19 +0000, Michael wrote: I have a '93 SeaSwirl with a 115 hp outboard Johnson engine.... previously, I had some issues getting it started (due to not understanding how to activate the "fuel enrichment circuit") and the fuel gauge was reading empty even though the tank was full. There was a beeping alarm that would start about 120 seconds after starting the engine (whether started cold or already warmed up made no difference, 120 seconds after starting the beeping begins). It was thought this might be related to the fuel guage showing empty all the time... I put a new sending unit in the fuel tank and now the guage is reading full, but the beeping persists! :-( We've already disconnected the brown wires from the temp sensors on the side of the engine and that has no effect whatsoever. snip Just a far-out thought: perhaps the temp sensors are "fail-safe": they ALARM when disconnected and "ok" is when they're connected to ground. Try shorting the brown wire to ground? Lloyd |
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