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I have now tested all the wires in the multi-cable from the remote control and up to the connector inside the engine compartment. All the wires are intact and pink coming out of the buzzer goes into the multi-cable as it should ... I think now that it is either the brain of the engine that is the problem or that the switch in the remote control is defective.
have you made sure you have 12 V+ at the buzzer when you turn the key to the on position?
If you have 12 V+ there then ground the other wire leaving the buzzer to see that is sounds.
move to the other end of the 10 wire harness and ground the wire there to see if the buzzer sounds.
trace the wire all the way to the devices that will set off the buzzer to see where it does not work.
Or am I wrong about this buzzer having 12 V+ directly from the key switch?
Or am I wrong about this buzzer having 12 V+ directly from the key switch?
We know there is a 703 control - saw a photo of it.
(AFAIK we still don't know exactly what gauge,
whose warning lamps are expected to illuminate at key on)
So this is the wiring of the 703 below
Ignition on provides power to the buzzer,
the "CDI unit" provides a ground to sound the buzzer.
back-probing the buzzer wire at the CDI connector to ground it,
would have been my first step...
Marius - I wanted to ask.. did you have a different motor on this boat before? If so, what model was it? I ask because you might just need to switch the pole setting to 12 on the back of your tachometer gauge.
Marius - I wanted to ask.. did you have a different motor on this boat before? If so, what model was it? I ask because you might just need to switch the pole setting to 12 on the back of your tachometer gauge.
I have this one as shown in the picture below. RPM works just fine. It is the warning lights for oil and temperature that are completely dead. No light either before start, or if I jump the temperatur switch or put the oil cable to ground. -and buzzer doesn't work... Engine, remote control and instruments were all on the same boat. I dismantled it but forgot to check that everything worked before I bought it.
The lights in the instrument panel get + 12v from the remote control. When I disconnect the multi-connector (inside the engine) with the two green wires that go directly to the lamps, put ground / minus on the wires, then they both light up. So there is nothing wrong with remote control or gauge/bulps. I see no damage or something on the wiring harness in the engine, so think that it is the brain of the engine that does not work properly. The engine itself runs fine...
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