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    No self-test beep when low oil sensor disconnected

    Hi, I've got a Mariner 40, 2-stroke, 2-cyl, 1994. The previous owner disconnected the low oil sensor (probably due to magnet coming loose). I get no self test beep when turning key ON. I reconnected the oil sensor and the alarm went off, so the buzzer is working. Does disconnecting the low oil...
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    Bypass engine fuel connector

    Hi, I've got a Mariner 40, 2-stroke, 2-cyl, 1994. I wonder if there are any risks in bypassing the engine fuel connector (part# 22-816856A1, part 44 in this schema...
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    Starter problem! 1994 Mariner 40 2-cyl *** solved ***

    Hi! I have a 1994 Mariner 40 (0G082938, 2-cyl) and have starter issues since winter storage. The starter spins ok, but the bendix runs up to the flywheel and engages, but doesn't lock. The starter axel keeps spinning and after a few seconds the bendix lowers down again. Can this happen when...
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    Reconnecting low-oil sensor, need help!

    Hi all, I've got a 1994 Mariner 40, 2-stroke, 2-cyl with #0G082938. The previous owner have disconnected the low oil sensor, probably due to the in-tank-magnet coming loose and alarm stays on. I want to reconnect it to make sure that's the case, but I can't find where to reconnect the two...
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    1994 Mariner 40, where's my TPM?

    Hi, I've got a 1994 Mariner 40 (serial 0G082938, 2-stroke, 2-cyl), and need some help on two problems; 1) The warning horn doesn't work. I just got the engine and have started to figure things out. It seems the previous owner at least has disconnected the oil level sensor, because I can locate...
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