humpbackshooter
Seaman
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- Jan 12, 2006
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- 63
The warning horn on my 4.3 LX continues to sound / buzz all the time. I have taken it to a boat shop and they said they can't find the problem. They checked out the engine and found no problem with it. So they just cut the wire to the horn. Told me to watch my oil and temp gauges. That I should be fine. I did that and made the it to the end of the weeks vac. and all was happy.....BUT I'm not going to let it sit.....I need to find the answer to the problem.
1. I know that the oil pressure has to come up to stop the horn......oil pressure gauge (on the dash) shows pressure and the engine sounds good-no knocking or bad sounds.
2. There is oil in the tank for the lower unit. This should not cause a problem unless it gets low....which means I have other problems.
3. Engine temp is fine. That means that the water pump is moving water and not over heating. ( Dash temp gauge shows in the normal)
I'm thinking there is a short in the wire.......I think this a TAN / Blue stripe wire that goes to all the temp sensors and oil pressure sending unit and the oil tank for the lower unit. This horn works off of the ground of the motor. IF the float in the tank drops.....this causes a grounding from the switch closing and signals for the warning horn to play. Same for the oil pressure sending unit ONLY it must sense pressure and OPEN to Stop the horn. IF its the temp probes they should be open till the temp reaches their high limit and thus CLOSE.....again causing a grounding and then there is this irritating buzz of a noise. This problem started right after I took and washed the motor and motor compartment out with the water hose.
Is there any other place that may come into play? I am thinking that these are the only safety connections.
Phil
1. I know that the oil pressure has to come up to stop the horn......oil pressure gauge (on the dash) shows pressure and the engine sounds good-no knocking or bad sounds.
2. There is oil in the tank for the lower unit. This should not cause a problem unless it gets low....which means I have other problems.
3. Engine temp is fine. That means that the water pump is moving water and not over heating. ( Dash temp gauge shows in the normal)
I'm thinking there is a short in the wire.......I think this a TAN / Blue stripe wire that goes to all the temp sensors and oil pressure sending unit and the oil tank for the lower unit. This horn works off of the ground of the motor. IF the float in the tank drops.....this causes a grounding from the switch closing and signals for the warning horn to play. Same for the oil pressure sending unit ONLY it must sense pressure and OPEN to Stop the horn. IF its the temp probes they should be open till the temp reaches their high limit and thus CLOSE.....again causing a grounding and then there is this irritating buzz of a noise. This problem started right after I took and washed the motor and motor compartment out with the water hose.
Is there any other place that may come into play? I am thinking that these are the only safety connections.
Phil