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2005 Triton with Mercury XR6 150hp question
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06/19/17 02:24 AM
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It makes a quick chirp or beep when driving in bumpy water....it chirps/beeps once when hitting certain waves...it isn't the overheating constant beep....there isn't a set pattern or alarm code....I don't know if the float in the oil reservoir tank is getting saturated or if there is a wire shorting out. Has anyone had this problem.... if so,what did you find? Thanks
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Re: 2005 Triton with Mercury XR6 150hp question
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06/19/17 01:54 PM
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gary purdy
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Motor mounted oil tank float sensor. Clean the screen in the main oil tank. You remove the cap with the hose connections, screen is on bottom of the down tube.
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Re: 2005 Triton with Mercury XR6 150hp question
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