2004 115hp Johnson 4 stroke:
When I turn the ignition key to on (before cranking motor) the alarm horn sounds continuously. When I start the motor, the 'system check guage' never attempts to cycle through its lights (no lights ever light).
With the key just 'on':
I have checked the ground (tan wire) on the alarm horn - it does not go to ground. When I jumper the +12V to the alarm horn disconencting the tan wire - horn doesn't sound - so assume horn OK
At the connect to the alarm horn, I have 'looked back' towards the motor. The return wire (not +12V) has some continuity to ground, but it shows some resistence.
Can the 'system check guage' be bad and cause this?
If someone can tell me where the temperature/oil sensors are, I can check them. If there is only 1 wire on them, should it be ground? If 2 wires 1 ground 1 not?
If it is not any of those other than a shorted wire - could it be the control module (I HOPE NOT).
Thanks for any suggestions
When I turn the ignition key to on (before cranking motor) the alarm horn sounds continuously. When I start the motor, the 'system check guage' never attempts to cycle through its lights (no lights ever light).
With the key just 'on':
I have checked the ground (tan wire) on the alarm horn - it does not go to ground. When I jumper the +12V to the alarm horn disconencting the tan wire - horn doesn't sound - so assume horn OK
At the connect to the alarm horn, I have 'looked back' towards the motor. The return wire (not +12V) has some continuity to ground, but it shows some resistence.
Can the 'system check guage' be bad and cause this?
If someone can tell me where the temperature/oil sensors are, I can check them. If there is only 1 wire on them, should it be ground? If 2 wires 1 ground 1 not?
If it is not any of those other than a shorted wire - could it be the control module (I HOPE NOT).
Thanks for any suggestions
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