Re: Water pump alert horn
ok, not your fault...alarm sounds before the engine's had a chance to warm up and goes silent after, then your alarm is faulty for sure.
Must have been confused when you said "every time I change fishing spots" - I'm more of a "run and gun" kind of fisherman, my motor is generally still warm when I go to crank it.
So I wondered if the fact that the alarm turns off at higher speeds means that it's working, just at lower temperatures than it should; other words, the motor's hotter at idle than at high speed. Stuck thermostats would explain that. Or water pump.
Add to the fact that your symptoms started after a water pump change.....pretty coincidental. Did you do the whole kit or just the impeller? Enough to make ya feel a little uneasy.
Curious about something: does the alarm come back on when you slow down again? For example to idle through the no wake zone at the end of the day?
What I'd do is, test the temp switches and replace if faulty. If not, I'd troubleshoot the wiring harness to find out why the alarm sounds when the engine's cold. Then decide whether to inspect the thermostats.