So my 2000 Bayliner 2455 Ciera with Mercruiser 5.0 Alpha is in good shape but other day the warning horn started going off continuously. I checked and see that there are three conditions that will cause the alarm to sound.
1. Engine temp (gauge works and the temp rises after starting the engine and stays in the normal range)
2. Engine oil (gauge works and quantity is fine)
3. Drive lube level (serviced a year ago and no known reason for it to be low)
I would like to figure out which sensor is causing the horn by individually disconnecting each sensor so that it is no longer providing a signal to the horn. This way I can either replace the bad sensor or fix the issue whatever it is.
The boat is in the water so I would like to start by disconnecting the engine oil sensor, then the temp sensor. Two out of three will allow me to know which sensor is sending the signal to the horn.
Can anyone tell me how to bypass these sensors? I know where the engine oil and temp sensors are but I don't know about the lube level sensor. I also don't know if simply disconnecting the bad sensor will silence the alarm or cause it to stay on.
Thanks for any help!
Frank
1. Engine temp (gauge works and the temp rises after starting the engine and stays in the normal range)
2. Engine oil (gauge works and quantity is fine)
3. Drive lube level (serviced a year ago and no known reason for it to be low)
I would like to figure out which sensor is causing the horn by individually disconnecting each sensor so that it is no longer providing a signal to the horn. This way I can either replace the bad sensor or fix the issue whatever it is.
The boat is in the water so I would like to start by disconnecting the engine oil sensor, then the temp sensor. Two out of three will allow me to know which sensor is sending the signal to the horn.
Can anyone tell me how to bypass these sensors? I know where the engine oil and temp sensors are but I don't know about the lube level sensor. I also don't know if simply disconnecting the bad sensor will silence the alarm or cause it to stay on.
Thanks for any help!
Frank