I have seen quite a few warning tone threads fro Mercury engines.
I had one that was similar to many that I have read:
Warning tone would sound when the key was turned, engine cold or hot.
It would sound even after starting. I had it looked at, and the problem was
with the warning control module. It was emitting the tone as it was simply in need of replacement. It was also due to the low oil detector, which was bad.
I don't recomend the following fix for you as being permanent. Should you have a faulty low oil warning tone, disconnect one on the blue wires leading from the bottom of the oil resevoir. This will at least stop the warning tone for low oil. If you do not have it fixed, you run the risk of running out of oil without detection. Get it replaced as soon as possible to protect your engine properly. The replacement warning module was just under 100.00. New oil resevoir was just over 80.00.
I had one that was similar to many that I have read:
Warning tone would sound when the key was turned, engine cold or hot.
It would sound even after starting. I had it looked at, and the problem was
with the warning control module. It was emitting the tone as it was simply in need of replacement. It was also due to the low oil detector, which was bad.
I don't recomend the following fix for you as being permanent. Should you have a faulty low oil warning tone, disconnect one on the blue wires leading from the bottom of the oil resevoir. This will at least stop the warning tone for low oil. If you do not have it fixed, you run the risk of running out of oil without detection. Get it replaced as soon as possible to protect your engine properly. The replacement warning module was just under 100.00. New oil resevoir was just over 80.00.