I have a 1998 Mercury Mariner 225 . I get a oil alarm but the tank on the motor is full . When I remove the wired sensor from the tank the alarm goes away . How do I fix this problem . I had to install a new tank two years ago . Thanks in advance
I have a 1998 Mercury Mariner 225 . I get a oil alarm but the tank on the motor is full . When I remove the wired sensor from the tank the alarm goes away . How do I fix this problem . I had to install a new tank two years ago . Thanks in advance
New tank
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I installed a new tank 2 years ago . So why would the alarm stop when I pull the sensor out.
Because either the level in the tank is low, OR the float in the tank is hung at a low level position.
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Last edited by EuropeanAM; 04-08-2024 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Second Request
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Motor serial number is OG637768
Float in the tank goes up and down. Floats like it is supposed to
If you bypassed the sensor in the tank, and the alarm stops, then the tank wasn't completely full, or the tank sensor (tank) is defective. Its really that simple.
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And if it was one of the cheap-o aftermarket tanks... that's real common.
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It was a mercury tank ordered from Mercury
If the sensor is not seeing something in the tank and alarms , why would it stop alarming out of the tank because it is still not seeing anything ?
Tank is completely full and the sensor floated up as the oil rose . I let the tank over fill a bit and put the lid on . I still get a oil alarm . When I remove the sensor on the outside of the tank the alarm stops . So you think it is the sensor in the tank?
Yes
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