Re: Alarm horn sounds at key turn
I have a 1990 mercruiser 454 engine. The alarm horn went off when I turned the key. I did not crank the engine over. I crank the engine over and the horn stayed on. I ran the engine for 1 minute and turned it off. Is this horn attached to several malfunctions? Facts to know: I recently changed the impeller (last year), connected the batteries after a year of being unplugged. Any clues?
Howdy,
While it is possible that the module is bad
there's no "module".......
On an engine that old the alarm system is simply a single wire that is attached to the oil pressure switch and overtemp switch.
The buzzer, could be located anywhere but it's probably under the "dash".
When you turn on the key the ignition switch provides 12v to the buzzer...... AND the oil pressure switch provides a path to ground.
You should get a buzzer whenever you turn on the key.
It's completely normal and it's the only way to test the system every time the engine is started.....
It will probably also be on during cranking. (the starter may not turn the engine fast enough to provide sufficient oil pressure to open the switch unless you crank for a long time.......) Most engines usually start before the slow cranking produces enough oil pressure to turn off the buzzer...
The buzzer should stop after starting though. If you have oil pressure on the gage and the buzzer is still on, the oil pressure switch may be defective.
The other switches are the over-temp switch and (if installed) the drive lube reservoir switch. It would only close if the engine temp reaches a rather high level. It should also not sound the alarm before starting (unless it's defective) But ref: above, you wouldn't know that since the oil pressure switch IS closed when there's no oil pressure........
The other condition that can cause it is the actual wire being frayed and touching any ground path on the way to the buzzer.
Cheers,
Rick