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Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 03:09 PM
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UGLYSHCTICK
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The low oil level alarm wont shut off. Ran it low one time. Filled it , alarm still screaming. Un plugged it at the motor. ran a few tanks of oil through it. it is oiling fine. Any cheap tips to get it back right?
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 05:39 PM
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HoustonCatfisher
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There are 5 different alarms on that motor. Is it a steady beep or 1 to 5 second intervals?
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 06:26 PM
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a steady shrilling whistle.
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If you put beans in your chili, you don't know beans about chili.
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 06:36 PM
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gary purdy
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If the warning stops when you unplug the tank sensor, you need to replace the whole tank assembly because the float in it has gone bad.
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 07:14 PM
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If the warning stops when you unplug the tank sensor, you need to replace the whole tank assembly because the float in it has gone bad. yes it does, thanks for the input guys.
Just want to make folks smile, and spit coffee on their keyboard.
If you put beans in your chili, you don't know beans about chili.
God doesn't create temporary people, you will spend eternity somewhere. Choose wisely.
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/24/15 10:31 PM
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Topwater2
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I had that happen on my old boat. The float gets saturated and sinks and that's what set's off the alarm. I unplugged it and kept the tank full. Easy fix.
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/25/15 03:24 AM
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txmasterpo
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I just took mine off.....oil injection and all.....premix is fine by me
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Re: Mercury 125 2001 problem
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08/25/15 01:30 PM
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gary purdy
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Unplugging the sensor is not smart. Better to remove the oil injection. These motors have enough problems with breaking oil lines. I have had to rebuild several of these motors because of it. Oil line breaks and motor will be toast before the low oil alarm sounds.
The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything. Remember what He has done and remember that He is not done yet!-- GOD IS GOOD
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