Oiling System Tests; Oil Injection Pump Voltage Test - BRP Evinrude E-TEC Series Service Manual

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Observe oil flow through all oil distribution hoses.
Air must be purged during the priming procedure.
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1. Oil distribution hoses
Small bubbles are acceptable. Large bubbles
must be eliminated through continued priming.
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1. Oil distribution hose
2. Small bubbles
3. Large bubbles
Repair any fuel or oil leaks.
The oiling system on these models can also be
primed using the Self-Winterizing feature if diag-
nostics software is not available. Refer to STOR-
AGE on p. 39.
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OILING SYSTEM TESTS

OILING SYSTEM TESTS
IMPORTANT:
Always perform visual inspections
to identify oiling system leaks. Make sure the oil
tank is filled and oil supply is not contaminated.

Oil Injection Pump Voltage Test

IMPORTANT:
Do NOT perform static tests using
Diagnostic Power Supply Tool, P/N 587005, with
internal 9 volt batteries only. This will produce
false results. Refer to Communication on p. 58.
The EMM controls the pump by providing ground
through pin 2 (blue wire) of the J1-A connector
and pin A (blue wire) of the oil pump connector.
Acceptable Oil Injection Pump
Test Readings
Key switch ON
Control signal
Engine running
Use a digital multimeter calibrated to a scale that
reads 12 V (DC) to measure voltage between the
oil pump electrical connector and engine ground.
Connect negative meter lead to ground.
Use an appropriate test probe to connect positive
meter lead to pin A (blue wire) of oil injection
pump electrical connector.
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1. Oil injection pump electrical connector
Turn the key switch to the ON position. Observe
voltage at pin A.
Voltage at pin A should be approximately 12 V.
OILING SYSTEM
approximately 12 VDC
approximately 1.2 Hz
approximately 55 VDC
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