jrastama
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- Boat Make
- Sugar Sand
- Year
- 2005
- Boat Model
- Mirage
- Boat Length
- 18
I'm working on a used Sugar Sand Mirage 1800 we bought. It has the Mercury SportJet 175 in it. As I dig deeper into the boat, I've uncovered some issues I'm trying to fix / diagnose. I found that the alarm buzzer had been intentionally disconnected. I reconnected it and I now get the diagnostic single beep when I turn the key to the on position. So that's a start. Next, I want to confirm that the three sensors are working... according to the user manual for this engine it has three sensors: Oil Level, Oil Motion, and Engine Temperature. I want to test them all and fix, if needed, to get all three working as they should be.
The easiest one to test should be the Oil Level as its a simple float sensor in the oil reserve tank. With the key in the on position, I remove that cap so that the float drops completely and there is no alarm. I replaced that sensor, and still no alarm sounds. So, I tried grounding the blue wire that goes to the ECM and still no alarm. I swapped out the ECM with another used ECM and still no alarm. As I see it, next step may be to try to tap into that wire very close to the ECM to see if its an issue with that wire. After that, I guess I'd probably need to purchase a new ECM... but wondering if I'm diagnosing this correctly.
As for the Oil Motion sensor, I don't understand where that is. Or possibly it's been removed? Attached are a few pictures of the oil pump. I don't see a single electrical wire connected to it. Am I overlooking it or any ideas what's going on here?
Finally, regarding the engine temp sensor, I see some three tan with black stripe wires coming from the temp sender in the starboard side cylinder head, one has a label on it that indicates temp sensor. But on the port side cylinder head in that same spot there is a single tan with green stripe wire. So I'm not quite sure which wire to ground to test the temp sensor.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The engine user manual I have unfortunately does not include diagnostic info for the sensors.
The easiest one to test should be the Oil Level as its a simple float sensor in the oil reserve tank. With the key in the on position, I remove that cap so that the float drops completely and there is no alarm. I replaced that sensor, and still no alarm sounds. So, I tried grounding the blue wire that goes to the ECM and still no alarm. I swapped out the ECM with another used ECM and still no alarm. As I see it, next step may be to try to tap into that wire very close to the ECM to see if its an issue with that wire. After that, I guess I'd probably need to purchase a new ECM... but wondering if I'm diagnosing this correctly.
As for the Oil Motion sensor, I don't understand where that is. Or possibly it's been removed? Attached are a few pictures of the oil pump. I don't see a single electrical wire connected to it. Am I overlooking it or any ideas what's going on here?
Finally, regarding the engine temp sensor, I see some three tan with black stripe wires coming from the temp sender in the starboard side cylinder head, one has a label on it that indicates temp sensor. But on the port side cylinder head in that same spot there is a single tan with green stripe wire. So I'm not quite sure which wire to ground to test the temp sensor.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The engine user manual I have unfortunately does not include diagnostic info for the sensors.