Just brought the boat out for the first run in a couple of months. 2004- F150 when I noticed the trim reading on the main gauge(RPM, hour meter and trim gauge) was not working when I was trimming up and down the motor. Later about 5 minutes into the run the high temp alarm went off when running low 4000 rpms. Shut down engine immediately because I never had this happen before. The pee hole was spraying as normal, didn't smell anything abnormal and prop/shaft were always in clean water and no obstructions. Cranked motor back up a minute later and no problems cruised about 10 minutes at 1200 rpms then ran it low 4000 rpm for another 25 minutes with no problems. Later when cruising back to the ramp running about 4000 rpms again the high temp alarm went off. Once again shut down and restarted in a minute and ran back to the ramp with no problems.
Read in another post low voltage can set off alarm, checked all cable connections to battery and found one terminal on one battery with semi loose cables. Tightened up cables tight, jilted back and forth trim gauge sensor and now it works, but don't know if random high temp alarm will reappear until I go out. Question, the semi loose battery cable probably my high temp alarm culprit or do I need to invest in replacing a thermostat and water pump? Motor has 70 hrs in 2 years not a lot of run time. Any advice or help appreciated, planning on going offshore in the next week or two and don't want to be stranded.
Read in another post low voltage can set off alarm, checked all cable connections to battery and found one terminal on one battery with semi loose cables. Tightened up cables tight, jilted back and forth trim gauge sensor and now it works, but don't know if random high temp alarm will reappear until I go out. Question, the semi loose battery cable probably my high temp alarm culprit or do I need to invest in replacing a thermostat and water pump? Motor has 70 hrs in 2 years not a lot of run time. Any advice or help appreciated, planning on going offshore in the next week or two and don't want to be stranded.