Re: Low oil Warnin when bumping in waves
Hi Rod,<br /><br />thank You for Your tipps. I don't have a fuel management gauge.<br /><br />I think it is now time that I do the tests on the boat. As I wrote before, I will be on the Boat on Friday next week (I'm making holidays for two weeks with my family then). I hope I can find the Problem early. I don't wan't to spend my whole holidays in finding the bug. Since I'm living in Vienna (Austria) it's a 6 hour drive to Croatia. But beside our Problem: Croatia is a beautiful boating area. It has hundreds of Islands and a beautiful Water. My Wife and my daugther love to be there. I tried to find the possibility to add You a Photo (of the Boat and the engine "you" are working on) , but I did not find a Possibility in this forum.<br /><br />So, I will try to fix it at the End of next week. (It will be my first job). I then will send You the results. I will take my mobile and the notebook with me so I can get a mobile Internet connection. Thats not quite easy in Croatia. Are You online sometime between 13. August an 20. August? <br /><br />Rod, one thing I'm thinking about: When I left the boat last weekend, I shut off the battery main switch. It's a main switch where I can switch from battery 1 to 2 or off. I recogniced that when I turn it between the Off and 1 Position there is no more resistance. It's hard to describe but You know when You turn the switch it normaly "klicks" into the new position. I always run the boat with the battery 1 position. The switch is working fine between off and battery 2 position. <br /><br />Now just my idea was if it could be possible that the switch is loosing contact to the battery for a millisecond when I bump into the wave. Could this also cause this symptom?<br /><br />Ralph