When the ignition key is first turned on there is a beep beep. What is this for? If I have any other alarm that may go off while motors are running does the alarm come from the same small speaker or will it be much louder?
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My problem is my boat had a wiring harness already on it from twin 300 four strokes with the beeping alarm when the key is turned on. In order to install the Yamaha gauges that came with my 2 strokes(I needed more power and ground wires) I changed the harness to the one that came with the 2 stroke engines. This harness does not have the beeping signal speaker. Do I need to splice one in in order to get a real alarm signal?
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostThe horn is not part of the wiring harnesses. The horn is part of the key switch assembly.
I presume that you changed key switch assembles?
It does not sound like you agree with what Bosco asked you , but you said yes anyway
Originally posted by oldcobia View PostYes, the key switch harness. Thanks
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OK, So you changed out the key switches and the wiring harnesses.
It should have had a buzzer in the key switch assemblies as Bosco99 said.
Perhaps it is bad or someone removed it.
Yea you can replace/install one.
to answer your original question, that is the only buzer for alarms. And from what I understand ,the initial beep at key on is a kind of test so you know it is functioning
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rigged CORRECTLY with the CORRECT 704 key switch assy there will be TWO horns TWO switchs and ONE DES switch assy.
the DES assy controls RPM reduction on both engines in the event of one going into RPM reduction.
the DES also controls the alarm self test as each switch is turned on.
if you needed extra wires why not simply buy the splitters?
the're about 7 dollars each.
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