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    First post!

    Just purchased an '89 Sunsport and still chasing down / working out the bugs. The latest is that the oil dummy light and buzzer comes on and off at various times. The oil pressure gauge shows about 35-40lbs and I have yet to correlate a pressure reading with the alarm coming on.

    Any suggestions?

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    https://forum.supraboats.com/showthread.php?t=6663

    I'd like to hear if anyone has an 80s boat that the buzzers/warning lights work correctly?
    Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.

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    Mine comes on when the rpm's drop below like 800 rpm's, I had to put some toilet paper in the little siren whole so It wasn't so loud. Now I can stand the siren going off.
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    You may want to check the viscosity of the oil you are running. I have a PCM 454 in my boat. In the spring the oil buzzer goes off routinely at idle in the early spring. Once summer hits I never get the buzzer. I run straight 40W oil. My guess is if I ran 30W in the spring I would get rid of the buzzer in the spring.
    Last edited by zsuprausa; 06-03-2010 at 03:52 PM.

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    First its called an Idiot light. The alarm system on my 89 Sunsport has been disconnected since it was 3 months old. The dealer never could get it to work without false alarms. The gauges tell the real story if it was mine I would just unplug the alarm under the dash.

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    Thanks!

    I just had the oil changed but don't know what the shop put in it.

    Seems like the solution is to unplug it!

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