luv2fish62
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 10, 2010
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Hi Everybody...I have read several post on this subject but have not solved my problem. Any help would be appreciated.
I have an 1992 Evinrude 48 hp (E48ESLEN) that has the warning horn sounding constantly. At first it would only sound on start up and when the throttle was advanced the horn would stop. Now the horn sounds as soon as the key is turned and the starting circuit is disengaged (I can only pull start the engine now). I have disconnected the tan wire from the over temp sensor on the motor with no success. I have also disconnected the tan wire from the horn on the OMC throttle quadrant and the horn still sounds, although the horn is now very muffled with or without the tan wire connected, and the engine starting circuit is still not allowing for an electric start. I have also ohm checked the tan wire to ground to check for a short to ground and have a reading of open lead. I have also checked the t-stat to make sure it was not clogged with debris. This all started when I put the boat in the ocean for the first time this season and I did hit a large flotillas of sea weed but stopped the boat immediately and cleaned the lower unit off of all weed.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I have an 1992 Evinrude 48 hp (E48ESLEN) that has the warning horn sounding constantly. At first it would only sound on start up and when the throttle was advanced the horn would stop. Now the horn sounds as soon as the key is turned and the starting circuit is disengaged (I can only pull start the engine now). I have disconnected the tan wire from the over temp sensor on the motor with no success. I have also disconnected the tan wire from the horn on the OMC throttle quadrant and the horn still sounds, although the horn is now very muffled with or without the tan wire connected, and the engine starting circuit is still not allowing for an electric start. I have also ohm checked the tan wire to ground to check for a short to ground and have a reading of open lead. I have also checked the t-stat to make sure it was not clogged with debris. This all started when I put the boat in the ocean for the first time this season and I did hit a large flotillas of sea weed but stopped the boat immediately and cleaned the lower unit off of all weed.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.