FEATURES & CONTROLS
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Warning Horn System
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A warning horn may be located inside the remote control (a) or
under the dash (b) connected to the ignition key switch. The
warning horn sounds when one of the following outboard warn-
ing systems is activated.
•
Low oil level in oil injection system (see explanation following).
•
Engine over-speed protection system is activated (see explana-
tion following).
•
An electrical sensor not functioning (see explanation following).
•
Engine overheat (see explanation following).
•
Water in fuel filter reaches full level (see explanation following).
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When the ignition key is initially turned on, the warning horn will
sound for a moment as a test to tell you the system is working.
Failure of this test indicates a problem. Have the outboard
checked by your dealer.
NOTE: If you are in a stranded situation, stopping the engine and
allowing it to cool down will usually allow some additional low speed
(idle) running time before the engine starts to overheat again.
IMPORTANT: The overheat problem must be corrected before
you can resume normal operation.
a
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b