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Kristen8Fuller
24.05.2021 12:49:31

Turn the selector of a digital multimeter to the "diode test" or "continuity test" position, usually the last position on the right. Turn the multimeter on and touch the red multimeter probe to the tan-and-blue wire on the warning module horn and the black probe to the engine block, to test for continuity. If the circuit has continuity, that is, its resistance is less than 210 ohms, replace the ECM. here


qqi456
27.05.2021 12:14:04

The warning module of a Mariner outboard engine samples the engine temperature and oil level of the motor, the function of the engine overheating sensor, the ignition control module and the engine control module. Many of the operations conducted to troubleshoot the warning module are as simple as testing its reporting capabilities with a digital multimeter to ensure that they all work, and that there are no short or open circuits in the module. here


peterwhite88
30.04.2021 4:26:43

Suspect the engine overheating sensor is faulty if the engine is not overheating, but the overheating warning is operating continuously. Disconnect the sensor and turn the key switch "On." If the warning continues to operate, replace the ICM. Turn the key switch on. If the engine overheat warning does not activate when you turn the key switch to the "On" position, replace the sensor as well.


gumtree
19.05.2021 13:49:57

Ensure the boat's remote control is the one specified for the motor. You can find the information for the remote control unit for the motor in the operator's manual. more


Lord Jebe
04.06.2021 14:02:30

Disconnect the tan and blue lead from the wiring harness at its terminal on the engine block and touch the lead to the engine block. Turn the key switch to the "on" position. If the warning horn does not sound, ensure that all leads between the warning module and the electronic control module are firmly connected. [links]


Legion
16.06.2021 20:33:40

Re: 1995 Mercury 50HP- Oil Injection Pump Problem?


ArsenShnurkov
07.05.2021 15:57:48

Re: 1995 Mercury 50HP- Oil Injection Pump Problem?


VampireZIM
12.05.2021 3:11:08

When the pump goes bad it results in not enough oil. To much the chances are very good that the rod number 27 has come unhooked or broken a end the rod runs between the pump and throttle linkage and adjusts the oil mix at differant RPMs. http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show. =3373&bnbr=110&bdesc=Oil+Injection+Components more


saullysaul78
15.06.2021 13:22:05

The book would have adjustments and tests in it.


jessw1
19.06.2021 3:07:33

The very first thing I'd be doing when I went to get the boat would be to ask for the old pump back. Even though the dealer has put a new one in, you still own the old one. If he can't return the old pump, ask him why you should pay for a pump that he can't prove is new (by returning the old one to you). It didn't matter what we replaced in our shop, the owners got the old parts back, apart from engine and gear oil, they had to trust us on those.


Bitcoinz
12.06.2021 12:34:18

I'd get a service manual and do it myself, or at least know what the mechanic is up to. [links]


Comatus
16.06.2021 20:33:40

The outdoorsman can never be too well prepared. Owning your own Mercury 90hp outboard repair manual is a smart move for more reason than one. Take steps now to avoid being stranded with no way back to shore.


ChesterA321
07.05.2021 15:57:48

Imagine for a moment that you have found the absolute perfect fishing hole in a large lake. The cooler is full and the time has come to head back to shore and enjoy your fresh dinner, but your boat motor will not crank. If you are lucky, you will either have incredible knowledge about outboard motor repair, or you will have a copy of a repair manual handy for reference.


rodneymason
12.05.2021 3:11:08

Owning an outboard repair manual could be extremely beneficial for the fishermen who finds himself stranded on the water. Having access to quick troubleshooting advice, easy repair steps, and a guide for building an emergency kit to have with you on the boat might just save you a big headache one day. more


piotrp
15.06.2021 13:22:05

Access to both service and repair instructions for an outboard motor will also save a consumer lot of money in the long run. Outdoor hobbies like boating and fishing are not cheap, so saving money is a major bonus. Owning an outboard repair manual will allow the boater access to service the boat motor properly without the added expense of paying for labor. Think of all the fishing lures you could purchase with the extra money.


UndeadCircus
19.06.2021 3:07:33

Of course, boat motors will also need replacement parts over time as general use requires maintenance. A repair manual can help you become your own mechanic by allowing you to do more sophisticated repairs on your own without an added trip to the shop. Knowing how to recognize signs for wear on your motor’s parts could save you from getting stranded on a lake in the first place.


AstroBloom18x
12.06.2021 12:34:18

Thumbing through the outboard repair manual can be helpful in building an emergency kit for unexpected boat repair on the water. Understanding the basic needs for common repairs made to an outboard boat motor gives a fisherman the ability to be prepared in the event that he has an unexpected issue. [links]


Ramapithecus
06.06.2021 5:18:49

1999-2000 Manual Covers: 99-00 Mercury 4 HP - 5 HP & 6 HP Four Stroke Engines. [links]


jumolock1976
02.06.2021 17:57:32

1998-1999 Manual Covers: 98-99 Mercury 135HP (135 HP) & 150HP (150 HP) DFI (Direct Fuel Injection) outboard engine. V-6 Cylinder, Two Cycle, Direct Injected. Models covered are 135 & 150 OPTIMAX DIRECT FUEL INJECTION With Serial Numbers OG590000 and Above. [links]


comboy
12.06.2021 15:30:16

2000-2001 Manual Covers: Mercury OptiMax Outboard motors 2000-2001 115hp (115 hp) 135hp (135 hp) 150hp (150 hp) 175hp (175 hp) DFI (Direct Fuel Injection) outboard motor. Starting Model Year 2000 & Starting Serial Number OG960500 & above. [links]


pharaon
24.04.2021 15:55:57

1965-1989 Manual Covers: 45 HP, 4 CYL, 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970, 50 HP, 3 CYL, 1986 1987 1988 1989, 500/50 HP, 4 CYL, 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985, 60 HP, 3 CYL, 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989, 650/65 HP, 3 CYL, 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976, 650/65 HP, 4 CYL, 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971, 650,700/70 HP, 3 CYL, 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983, 70 HP, 3 CYL, 1986 1987 1988 1989, 75 HP, 4 CYL, 1984 1985 1986, 80 HP, 3 CYL, 1987 1988 1989, 800/80 HP, 4 CYL, 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983, 800/85 HP, 4 CYL, 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977, 90 HP, 3 CYL, 1987 1988 1989, 850XS/90 HP, 4 CYL, 1976, 100 HP, 4 CYL, 1988 1989, 115 HP, 4 CYL, 1988 1989.


didiertomas2385
04.06.2021 7:53:32

1999-2002 Manual Covers: Mercury Outboard 30HP, 40HP (4-Stroke) - Non-Bigfoot & Bigfoot Engine-Motor (Four-Stroke) starting with serial number 0G760300 and above. [links]