Is this info from the manual?
I want to verify I can short the oil level switch wires to test............................
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In Topic: What will trigger the alarm?
02 June 2009 - 08:31 PM
In Topic: What will trigger the alarm?
30 May 2009 - 07:56 AM
Is there a way to test the fuel/water seperator sensor?Oil level switch is NO continuity when full, and continuity when low. Bring a fuel/water separator with you as well, the sensor in it can set the alarm off as well. Aaron
Thanks for the info!
In Topic: What will trigger the alarm?
28 May 2009 - 04:07 PM
Yeah when we had our 2000 Speedster 160 w/ the 240 EFI it would go off if the reservoir got to low.
1-Did this put it in protection mode, or just an audible alarm?
2-Do you have the service info on how to troubleshoot the oil level switch (n.o. or n.c., resistance values, etc....)
I have an islandia stuck in protection mode and its a ways away. I am trying to be sure I can fix it on my next trip down. I am taking a temp sensor with me, but would like to be able to address/test the oil level switch (switches?) while I am there.
3-Is it only the one on the two stroke oil level?
Thanks!
In Topic: What will trigger the alarm?
28 May 2009 - 12:01 PM
On what, the reservoir? I assume that's it?
In Topic: Need 240 EFI manual
26 May 2009 - 02:47 PM
Hi philip
I think I've got this one. I have two manuals one for the speedster and one for the Mercruiser M2 240Efi drive.
Which pages do you need from which?
Marcus
Its a 240 EFI in a Islandia. If its electronic you could send it all..............................
If not, I am trying to determine which conditions will trigger the beeping alarm, so if you could send all parameters and info for the alarm, that would be great.
Also the testing of the sensors that feed it (and could trigger it).
Thanks!
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