Re: 1985 Evinrude 40hp VRO Continuous Alarm
Tonight I snipped the tan wire coming off the temp sensor and it did not stop the alarm from going off. I then spliced it back together.
I guess my next step in the diagnosis is the VRO. I am curious to know how the VRO sensor works. I know that there is an intermittant alarm for low oil reservoir and a continuous alarm (what I have) for stopped/no flow. So my question is why would the alarm go if the engine is not even running? How could it know there is no flow if it is not trying to draw any oil?
Any suggestions on how to check the operation of the VRO to make sure it is still working? What wires would I disconnect to see if that sensor is the culprit?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your help!!
A constant alarm is not an oiling problem, it is either fuel restriction or overheat. Fuel restriction could be a fuel pump problem, but could also be many other sources.
There are 4 alarm tones, two constant and two intermittent:
Intermittent rapid short tones - No Oil (sensor in oil portion of oil pump)
Intermittent tones, approx 40 seconds apart - Low Oil (sensor in oil tank)
Constant tone at high rpms - fuel restriction - sensor near (but not in) oil pump)
Constant tone at all rpms - overheat
The test beep is a short chirp when you turn the key on.
To test the VRO for oil mixing, the simplest way is to mark the oil tank with known quantities of oil, then run the engine and see if the oil is being used in correct portion to the gas. It's recommended that you use premix while doing this. As to troubleshooting your issue:
It could be over heat - although if it buzzes when the key is on without running, probably not
it could be fuel restriction (although it doesn't sound like that since it sounds while trolling and when key is on but engine off).
It could be overheat or fuel restriction sensor malfunction
it could be buzzer malfunction.
If it was me, I'd trouble shoot the two sensors and the buzzer itself.