My first water pressure sensor malfuncioned on the port engine at 80 hours. The dealer replaced the sensor, wiring and control module. Now, 4 years later, the starboard sensor malfunctioned. I had purchased a spare several years ago and replaced the sensor. The engine runs fine. I discussed this with the original dealer and they asked if there was any corrosion in the connecting plug. There does not appear to be any on the three pins but there is a slight "trace" amount of brown residue on the female end of the connector and on the inside plastic part of the male connector. Should I be concerned? I also checked all of the pins and connectors on the control module. They were clean. I checked the port water sensor that was replaced in 2009 and it appeared to have a silicone grease like substance in the opening of the water inlet of the sensor. The mechanic said this was not grease but salt water residue. Is this correct as it looked and felt like silicone grease?
Thanks, Chuck
Thanks, Chuck
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