First time user: I have a 1993 70 hp Evinrude with the Warning Horn going off constantly. I feel it is not an overheating issue. Water is coming out the motor during use. <br /><br />The Warning Horn will constantly sound even when the motor is off and haven't been used. In the manual, it explains to do a Warning Horn Test. I will unhook the wires as shown, and try to ground the wires, the warning horn will go off. It will also go off even when the wires are not connected. <br /><br />My neighbor explained it could possibly be the oil filter, but it appeared to be clean. Could it be the Oil pump, which I'm assuming is located in the oil reserve under the center console?<br /><br />Could it be the wiring at the motor, wiring at the ignition, or even the sensor in the motor where the tan/blue wire is attached to. I'm assuming that sensor is the Thermostate. Any suggestions. 