200 EFI Alarm---4 Beeps

Nitro Owners Forum

Help Support Nitro Owners Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Tim Greifer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 19, 2009
Messages
110
Reaction score
0
All, last time out and again now testing in the driveway, I am getting 4 beeps. Can you all please fill me in on what I can do to check this out to hopefully rectify this?



Here's what I have checked so far.

--Water in fuel filter, none.

--Replaced fuel filter as well.

--Replaced impeller, just time to do it anyways.

--Checked oil connections at Resevior tank in bilge as well as motor oil tank. Both full, no leaks that I could see. I DO have a brand new oil tank that I can tackle this weekend as well as i have heard that the alarm sensor fault is very common. However, I did disconnect the oil tank on the engines alarm sensor wires and still had the alarm.



ANY help or ideas are greatly appreciated!!



2002 Mercury 200EFI--serial # 0T469494
 
Follow this procedure through once again and let me know if you have the same problem....

Low oil level in engine

oil reservoir and

also remote oil tank

Low oil level in engine

oil reservoir but not low

in remote oil tank

Note: Oil level in engine

oil reservoir should be

up to the fill cap

Oil level is not low

in either tank

Refill both oil tanks.

Purge air from engine

oil tank. Refer

to procedure

Air was never purged from

engine oil tank

Fill cap is leaking air on remote

tank

Remote oil hoses blocked or

punctured

Restricted oil outlet filter in remote

oil tank

Air leak in upper portion on

the oil pickup tube

Faulty pressure check valve.

Located in engine at end of

(black without blue stripe) remote

oil hose

Caps on remote tank must be

sealed and installed tight

Check hoses for a kink or

leakage

Remove filter and clean

Replace tube

Replace check valve

Purge air from engine oil tank.

Refer to procedure

Disconnect BLUE/

BLACK wires going

to the low oil float

switch in the engine

oil reservoir. Check

switch for continuity

Remove engine oil reservoir

cap and use wire to pull float

to top of travel

No Continuity

Oil Float switch is faulty. Replace

switch

No Continuity

Float in oil tank is faulty. Replace

oil tank

Continuity

Problem Problem Problem Problem

Oil leaks out of

exhaust

or #6 cylinder

Pulse hose and

oil supply hose

are reversed

Boat oil tank is

mounted higher

than pulse hose

fitting on engine

and oil tank is

over-filled

Continuity

Check for open wire between

oil float switch and ECM

Restricted oil inlet filter in oil

hose before engine oil reservoir

Replace oil filter

;)
 
Back
Top