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Old 08-19-2004, 02:08 PM
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I Have 2 525sc In My Boat And After Running For 25min At A Moderate Pace,the Engine Warning Beeper Sounds For A While,i Then Shut Down The Motor And Wait For Few Seconds And Restart.both Sides Do This But When It Happens,its Not Always The Same Side,its One Side Maybe Twice And Then The Next Time It Might Be The Other Side,is This Common,has Anybody Had This Happen,what Is The Beeper Telling Me?thanks,justin
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Old 08-19-2004, 02:12 PM
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I'm not sure about those engines specifically, but I think that in general the horn goes off for:

-low drive gear oil in the reservoir
-low oil pressure
-high water temperature

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All Guages Look Good,nothing Abnormal At All ,thats Whats Throwing Me Off
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Check your impellers.

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Since the gauges look good, double check the fluid level in your drive bottles.
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Isolate the warning system one at a time. As US1 said, check the drive resevoir 1st.
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I always thought there wer 4 things
but am drawing a blank of what hte fourth is from what is already listed

fuel pressure?
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Low voltage also sets them off.

At 10 volts, maybe not enough juice goes to the other previously mentioned senders but it will go off. My alternator went and I was running on the batteries untill 10V and then it quit shortly after that. Must be no fuel pressure or the injectors won't open. (500 EFI)

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