Disconnected VRO?

mikesea

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Disconnected the VRO on my 1995 225 because it replaced an earlier non-VRO and dont want to locate tank etc.When I turn the key I get a continuous alarm.The VRO wiring is disconnected,but,could this be a low fuel pressure alarm?I see the connector for the fuel sensor,I also see a red plug??kinda flat shaped ,looks like it could be a plug to disco.the fuel sensor plug?its in the harness holder where the VRO,fuel sensor ,t-n-t connector sit.Surely it is for something,WHAT? Thanks once again for the help.Mike
 

HighTrim

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Re: Disconnected VRO?

(Odd Soundings Of Warning Horn)
(J. Reeves)

Should the warning horn beep constantly when the key is turned to the ON position rather than sounding just a short beep as it should, do the following test.

Remove the TAN wire from the horn. If the constant beeping continues, the horn is faulty, in which case replace it. However, on the other hand, if the beeping stops, something has gone wrong with one of the sensor components at the engine, in which case start disconnecting the TAN wires that are connected to the various components (Heat Sensors, VRO, Vacuum Switch if so equipped, Oil Tank). Disconnecting a unit and having the beeping stop...... you've found the faulty component.
 
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