I have seen some threads on different sites regarding this problem but none have really helped. Sorry for beating this one to death.
I have a 1989 Merc 100 hp outboard and the alarm sounds constantly with the key on or off. I purchased this motor and have never run it yet. I installed a new wiring harness and am pretty confident it is wired correctly. I tested the two blue leads from the low oil sensor, the circuit is open. I tried connecting them with a test lead and it made no difference (I think it is supposed to be open until the oil gets low then the sender completes the connection). The heat sending unit is also open, there is no continuity to ground which tells me it is not sending a hot signal to the alarm module. The tan wire with a blue stripe is going to a temp gauge up at the dash (not a Merc Guage, shouldn't make a difference). The only wire that makes the alarm stop when lifted from the terminal block is the tan wire from the alarm module. If I disconnect that wire the alarm stops. I noticed the tan wire on the alarm module has continuity to its metal case (continuity to ground). Does anyone know if this tan wire should have continuity to ground? My guess is that it should not, all the senders that connect to the module would activate an alarm when grounded and they all share the same terminal. The modules are expensive and I don't want to buy one until I know that's what it is. I have not checked the coil for the right voltage but I doubt that is the problem. I appreciate what ever help someone could give. Does it sound like the problem is the module?
Thanks
I have a 1989 Merc 100 hp outboard and the alarm sounds constantly with the key on or off. I purchased this motor and have never run it yet. I installed a new wiring harness and am pretty confident it is wired correctly. I tested the two blue leads from the low oil sensor, the circuit is open. I tried connecting them with a test lead and it made no difference (I think it is supposed to be open until the oil gets low then the sender completes the connection). The heat sending unit is also open, there is no continuity to ground which tells me it is not sending a hot signal to the alarm module. The tan wire with a blue stripe is going to a temp gauge up at the dash (not a Merc Guage, shouldn't make a difference). The only wire that makes the alarm stop when lifted from the terminal block is the tan wire from the alarm module. If I disconnect that wire the alarm stops. I noticed the tan wire on the alarm module has continuity to its metal case (continuity to ground). Does anyone know if this tan wire should have continuity to ground? My guess is that it should not, all the senders that connect to the module would activate an alarm when grounded and they all share the same terminal. The modules are expensive and I don't want to buy one until I know that's what it is. I have not checked the coil for the right voltage but I doubt that is the problem. I appreciate what ever help someone could give. Does it sound like the problem is the module?
Thanks