wcsd106
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 27, 2010
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Good afternoon,
I just replaced a overheat alarm sensor on my 84 Mercury 200 outboard because the wiring had corroded so badly that the insulation was gone and the wires were breaking.
I've looked through my OEM service manual, but I'm either overlooking the wiring diagram or it's not in there. Here's an issue I've discovered that I'm hoping someone can assist me with.
If I'm understanding the way the overheat alarm sensor works, the spring in the sensor will expand and make contact with the block when the temperature exceeds a safe limit. That should ground the sensor which is connected via a terminal block to a tan wire in the control wiring.
The problem is, as I was checking everything with a multimeter, it appears that the tan wire is already showing continuity with ground. When I remove the tan control wire, the terminal block no longer shows continuity with ground.
If this is grounded out, shouldn't my alarm be going off continuously while the engine is running?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I just replaced a overheat alarm sensor on my 84 Mercury 200 outboard because the wiring had corroded so badly that the insulation was gone and the wires were breaking.
I've looked through my OEM service manual, but I'm either overlooking the wiring diagram or it's not in there. Here's an issue I've discovered that I'm hoping someone can assist me with.
If I'm understanding the way the overheat alarm sensor works, the spring in the sensor will expand and make contact with the block when the temperature exceeds a safe limit. That should ground the sensor which is connected via a terminal block to a tan wire in the control wiring.
The problem is, as I was checking everything with a multimeter, it appears that the tan wire is already showing continuity with ground. When I remove the tan control wire, the terminal block no longer shows continuity with ground.
If this is grounded out, shouldn't my alarm be going off continuously while the engine is running?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.