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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2004
- 5557
- St. George, Utah
- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
Originally posted by ctcranor View Posthubdawg-
Is the blue wire the wire that attaches to the knock sensor? Just curious, I haven't picked it back up yet so I don't know what they found. I did ask them to change the impeller even with my low hours. I think I'll just do it every other year from here on out.
Yes, the blue wire is the knock sensor and attaches to that plug right there.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by ctcranor View Posthubdawg-
Is the blue wire the wire that attaches to the knock sensor? Just curious, I haven't picked it back up yet so I don't know what they found. I did ask them to change the impeller even with my low hours. I think I'll just do it every other year from here on out.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I am pretty certain that the alarm is tied to (among other things) the v-drive oil pressure. You won't see it on any gages like you would with the engine oil or the water temp but you should have a trans oil light on the top of your dash. It is normally on when the boat is idleing or in gear but as soon as you start to throttle up it should shut off. If this light was coming on while the alarm was going off then I would check to make sure you have the proper fluid level in the v drive. Don't mistake the trans oil light for the transmission. I am pretty sure it tied directly to the V-drive oil pressure sensor. I had a similar problem but instead of the sound alarm going off the light was coming on. I just needed a new sensor.
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Originally posted by LakeBum22 View PostI am pretty certain that the alarm is tied to (among other things) the v-drive oil pressure. You won't see it on any gages like you would with the engine oil or the water temp but you should have a trans oil light on the top of your dash. It is normally on when the boat is idleing or in gear but as soon as you start to throttle up it should shut off. If this light was coming on while the alarm was going off then I would check to make sure you have the proper fluid level in the v drive. Don't mistake the trans oil light for the transmission. I am pretty sure it tied directly to the V-drive oil pressure sensor. I had a similar problem but instead of the sound alarm going off the light was coming on. I just needed a new sensor.
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Cause Found
The blue knock sensor wire had fallen off the knock sensor. I'm glad it was simple and now know what to look for if it happens again.
Thanks for everyone's input! Got that impeller changed out just to be safe. The original was in great condition so I have it in the glove box incase one ever fails while on the water.Chris
06 20V
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I had a similar issue this weekend. Running at a low speed, 10-15 mph, light came on and alarm sounded. I also lost power. Boat idled fine but power was lost. Turned off the engine and restarted and alarm vanished and boat ran fine. I started heading back to the dock in the 20's, similar thing happened. This time when I took off it almost felt like the prop slipped. Reversed just to make sure nothing was hung up on the rudder, and started off just fine. No other alarms after that. All gauges normal. This is a 22ve, 5.7L engine.
Any ideas? I did not check the vdrive fluid level. Does it get low without a leak?
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