I apologize in advance for bring up a well worn subject. But I have searched and found may posts which have confused me. I have a 2001 Yamaha F115 with only the basic gauges; tach, speed, voltage, fuel . When I turn the key to the on position I get a constant warning alarm. The alarm seems faint to me and continues when the engine is started. The voltage is reading 14 amps. I have replaced the fuel water separator filter, checked the oil, and pumped the fuel bulb. I assume since the warning comes on the instant the key is turned, it wouldn't be the temperature alarm and the oil pressure should be on a delay. What are the odds that the alarm is defective? Is there any test an novice can run?
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The control box is a 706. The warning continues in and out of gear and at higher revs. The alarm seems to waiver if I continuously squeeze the primer bulb.
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The box is a 703. The boat is a Sea Pro and the alarm that is sounding is behind the ignition switch on the dash.
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Ya got to be thinking about how much of this stuff has been rigged with things that do not belong
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Can you snap and post a picture of the buzzer behind the console?
That might help...
And did you test the Yamaha alarm (with the red coiled line and clip)?Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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