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<blockquote data-quote="PerryVelton" data-source="post: 371671" data-attributes="member: 15284"><p>The previous owner of my boat disconnected the electronic oil injection (I don't blame him because I don't trust them myself). Before I took the motor off the boat to repaint my boat, the buzzer never came on. Now that I have put the motor back on and hooked all my hoses and wires back together, soon as I turn the key to the ON position the buzzer stays on constantly no matter if I crank the motor or not till I turn the key back to the OFF position.</p><p></p><p>I'm question is why would it come on now if it never came on before? How can I shut it off but still keep it functional for the thermostat incase it were to over heat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PerryVelton, post: 371671, member: 15284"] The previous owner of my boat disconnected the electronic oil injection (I don't blame him because I don't trust them myself). Before I took the motor off the boat to repaint my boat, the buzzer never came on. Now that I have put the motor back on and hooked all my hoses and wires back together, soon as I turn the key to the ON position the buzzer stays on constantly no matter if I crank the motor or not till I turn the key back to the OFF position. I'm question is why would it come on now if it never came on before? How can I shut it off but still keep it functional for the thermostat incase it were to over heat? [/QUOTE]
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