I own a 1993 Proline Walk Around powered by a 1993 Yamaha 2-Stroke 225 TXRR.
The other day at the dock I got an oil alarm while the boat was warming up. I checked the oil reservoir on the motor and found that it wasn't being fed by the remote tank. I tested the pump by hooking it up straight to the battery, checked both oil sensors with a multimeter, changed the inline oil filter, and cleaned the connections. I put everything back together and the oil system is working like it should and the visible alarm arrow point to the yellow oil can on the tach is gone. But I still have a problem. The audible alarm hasn't stopped!!! The constant audible alarm comes on as soon as I put the key in the on position and continues while the motor is running. The motor runs excellent throughout the entire RPM range (no limp mode). The engine is cooling correctly as well. I tried disconnecting the pink thermostat wire from each side and the alarm persists. The only way I can get it to turn off is by disconnecting the 10 pin connection going from the main harness in to the ECU. I'm going to check for continuity on the pink buzzer wire today after work to see if it is grounded out somewhere. Could this possibly be a ECU issue? My tach and fuel guage stopped working when I got the initial oil alarm but started working again shortly there after. This damn buzzer is driving me nuts.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The other day at the dock I got an oil alarm while the boat was warming up. I checked the oil reservoir on the motor and found that it wasn't being fed by the remote tank. I tested the pump by hooking it up straight to the battery, checked both oil sensors with a multimeter, changed the inline oil filter, and cleaned the connections. I put everything back together and the oil system is working like it should and the visible alarm arrow point to the yellow oil can on the tach is gone. But I still have a problem. The audible alarm hasn't stopped!!! The constant audible alarm comes on as soon as I put the key in the on position and continues while the motor is running. The motor runs excellent throughout the entire RPM range (no limp mode). The engine is cooling correctly as well. I tried disconnecting the pink thermostat wire from each side and the alarm persists. The only way I can get it to turn off is by disconnecting the 10 pin connection going from the main harness in to the ECU. I'm going to check for continuity on the pink buzzer wire today after work to see if it is grounded out somewhere. Could this possibly be a ECU issue? My tach and fuel guage stopped working when I got the initial oil alarm but started working again shortly there after. This damn buzzer is driving me nuts.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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