2 Warning Beeps on 496ho???
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2 Warning Beeps on 496ho???
I plan on having someone run the codes, but I thought I would ask here first. While running the boat this past weekend at Havasu, the boat would emit 2 beeps intermittenly. I initially thought it was drive lube so I topped it off (was still above the ADD line, but was under the Operating Range line). I then thought it may have been oil pressure b/c after a long WOT run, the pressure would drop to around the 10 psi mark (hard to tell the exact numbers on my gauge). But even when starting after 3-4 hours of not running the pressure was back up to around the 40psi mark but the 2 beeps came back.
To keep it in perspective, we ran the boat all day Friday and Saturday and the series of beeps happened around 9-10 times. Everything seemed fine from my vantage point oil pressure and level, temp, drive lube, etc. Does anyone have any insight on this or has had this happen?
Btw, the boat seemed to run just as strong as it did the last few times I have taken it out, just curious about the beeps!
Thanks!
To keep it in perspective, we ran the boat all day Friday and Saturday and the series of beeps happened around 9-10 times. Everything seemed fine from my vantage point oil pressure and level, temp, drive lube, etc. Does anyone have any insight on this or has had this happen?
Btw, the boat seemed to run just as strong as it did the last few times I have taken it out, just curious about the beeps!
Thanks!
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I plan on having someone run the codes, but I thought I would ask here first. While running the boat this past weekend at Havasu, the boat would emit 2 beeps intermittenly. I initially thought it was drive lube so I topped it off (was still above the ADD line, but was under the Operating Range line). I then thought it may have been oil pressure b/c after a long WOT run, the pressure would drop to around the 10 psi mark (hard to tell the exact numbers on my gauge). But even when starting after 3-4 hours of not running the pressure was back up to around the 40psi mark but the 2 beeps came back.
To keep it in perspective, we ran the boat all day Friday and Saturday and the series of beeps happened around 9-10 times. Everything seemed fine from my vantage point oil pressure and level, temp, drive lube, etc. Does anyone have any insight on this or has had this happen?
Btw, the boat seemed to run just as strong as it did the last few times I have taken it out, just curious about the beeps!
Thanks!
To keep it in perspective, we ran the boat all day Friday and Saturday and the series of beeps happened around 9-10 times. Everything seemed fine from my vantage point oil pressure and level, temp, drive lube, etc. Does anyone have any insight on this or has had this happen?
Btw, the boat seemed to run just as strong as it did the last few times I have taken it out, just curious about the beeps!
Thanks!
What absolutely baffles me is when people run their engine with an alarm for hours; let alone days.
The fact that it didn't break down on you all that time suggests that it's probably nothing very serious but I don't think it's safe to trust your boat gauges and "carry on".
If the engine never went into guardian mode then you can most likely rule out: exhaust temp, coolant temp, oil pressure & drive oil.
It will only be speculation until you talk to the box.
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If it only beeped at idle you could be down on water pressure with extra heat after a run..
The water pressure sensor could have seen a slight drop and came back up etc...
Grab a scanner & good luck!
The water pressure sensor could have seen a slight drop and came back up etc...
Grab a scanner & good luck!
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More than likely you sucked up some garbage in your drive and you have a blocked heat exchanger or passage.
We went through this last year, we ended up with too much water pressure and it set off the alarm. The boat never over heated and ran great, but kept getting the alarm untill we figured it out. They cleaned out the hose first, then the cooler etc... There was almost a dixie cup full of junk by the time it was all said and done. (For us, as soon as it came on plane the buzzer went off, so we had a couple of attempts before we figured it out completely.)
Good luck.
We went through this last year, we ended up with too much water pressure and it set off the alarm. The boat never over heated and ran great, but kept getting the alarm untill we figured it out. They cleaned out the hose first, then the cooler etc... There was almost a dixie cup full of junk by the time it was all said and done. (For us, as soon as it came on plane the buzzer went off, so we had a couple of attempts before we figured it out completely.)
Good luck.
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2 things that can cause it on the 496 are a bad idle air control and a bad water pressure sensor. And there may not be any codes set (stupid computer). You need a scanner that can look at the values (Rinda program). If the water pressure reads any at all with the engine off, key on, then you have a bad sensor. If the idle counts are at like 99 with the engine warmed up and running, bad idle air control. If you can't get a good scanner, those are the first things to swap.
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2 things that can cause it on the 496 are a bad idle air control and a bad water pressure sensor. And there may not be any codes set (stupid computer). You need a scanner that can look at the values (Rinda program). If the water pressure reads any at all with the engine off, key on, then you have a bad sensor. If the idle counts are at like 99 with the engine warmed up and running, bad idle air control. If you can't get a good scanner, those are the first things to swap.
If it was the IAC, then he would have been in guardian mode at or above trying to reach 4000 rpm. 4000 is the cap with a bad IAC. That's the sofware limitation.
This is why internet diagnostics is not a real good idea. Get a scanner.
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2 things that can cause it on the 496 are a bad idle air control and a bad water pressure sensor. And there may not be any codes set (stupid computer). You need a scanner that can look at the values (Rinda program). If the water pressure reads any at all with the engine off, key on, then you have a bad sensor. If the idle counts are at like 99 with the engine warmed up and running, bad idle air control. If you can't get a good scanner, those are the first things to swap.
It's also common to see it flucuate with those same parameters.
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Actually, once going on plane, the idle counts stay at 98 to 99 the whole time and this is normal.
If it was the IAC, then he would have been in guardian mode at or above trying to reach 4000 rpm. 4000 is the cap with a bad IAC. That's the sofware limitation.
This is why internet diagnostics is not a real good idea. Get a scanner.
If it was the IAC, then he would have been in guardian mode at or above trying to reach 4000 rpm. 4000 is the cap with a bad IAC. That's the sofware limitation.
This is why internet diagnostics is not a real good idea. Get a scanner.
What you will see in many cases (guess you haven't) is the pressure showing approx. 40 psi with the engine Off, Key on. this will NOT set a code and will set a 2 beep and 90% power, once again, no Guardian mode.
What I was trying to help with (not diagnose) was the next post that he was going to make saying, we scanned it and there were no codes, now what? Check the idle counts at idle, warm. Also check water pressures to see if they change and are reasonable when the engine is running and not.
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Well as we can see from the charts below, idle output will give 2 beeps and only limit power to 90%, so it will not be in Guardian Mode nor will it be limited to 4000 rpm. Also idle counts would be monitored at idle, when warm, so 99 would be bad. So discussing what is seen on plane is immaterial.
What you will see in many cases (guess you haven't) is the pressure showing approx. 40 psi with the engine Off, Key on. this will NOT set a code and will set a 2 beep and 90% power, once again, no Guardian mode.
What I was trying to help with (not diagnose) was the next post that he was going to make saying, we scanned it and there were no codes, now what? Check the idle counts at idle, warm. Also check water pressures to see if they change and are reasonable when the engine is running and not.
What you will see in many cases (guess you haven't) is the pressure showing approx. 40 psi with the engine Off, Key on. this will NOT set a code and will set a 2 beep and 90% power, once again, no Guardian mode.
What I was trying to help with (not diagnose) was the next post that he was going to make saying, we scanned it and there were no codes, now what? Check the idle counts at idle, warm. Also check water pressures to see if they change and are reasonable when the engine is running and not.