Seanmarty93
Cadet
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- Apr 6, 2015
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- 17
I hope someone can help me. I keep getting the hot light and buzzer on my Johnson outboard. I recently bought the boat from a friend who was frustrated with the boat as he said after a couple of trips to the shop, it was deemed "fixed" but when he got on the lake it would hit about 1/4 throttle then fall on its face. I knew it had a problem when i bought it but it had good compression so i rolled the dice. Thanks to this site, i was able to figure out it was stuck in S.L.O.W. I took the water pump apart and found 2 of the three cogs had broken off the impeller and were laying inside of the waterpump housing. I bought a repair kit and replaced all components of the water pump. I pulled the thermostat and noticed a couple of small chunks of rubber from the impeller in the t-stat housing. I removed them and put the new thermostat in. Now, when I start the motor, I immediately get the hot light and buzzer. When I hit WOT the light goes out. I can run WOT with no issues, but once I throttle down, the warning light and buzzer alarm again. What's confusing me the most, is if my boat sits overnight and is completely cool, I can back the boat into the water, not start, but just barely engage the starter, and immediately the hot light and buzzer sound off. How can it be hot if i haven't even started the motor? I did however, remove my thermostat, made my own fittings that allowed me to hook my hose into the thermostat housing with a tight seal, removed the lower unit, and backflushed the motor for several minutes. I also "pinched" the hose by folding it in half, then quickly straightening it to give the water some extra pressure or surging action. However nothing came out. You could pressure wash a mud truck with the water coming out of the tell tail when the motor is running. The motor doesn't feel overly hot to the touch when the hot light comes on after throttling down, and, why is it buzzing hot before the motor has even started? I unplugged the temperature sensor to see if that would make a difference and it didn't. I also pulled the temperature sensor and got no continuity between sensor end and the end of the wire, so i assume the sensor is not "stuck on". So what could be causing the hot light and buzzer to continue to alarm? Is there another sensor I'm not aware of that could be shorting out? I'm extremely confused. Especially since it shows hot before the motor even runs. ( and Im not talking about how all four lights come on when you first turn the key on...lol) any input or advice would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!! I'm at the point where I'm ready to tear the motor apart to make sure there is no impeller pieces clogging a water passage. I just want to rule everything else out before I do that!!!!!!!
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