Picked up my new Stratos 294 with a new 200 ETEC HO last week. 15 minutes out NO OIL alarm. Shut down, restart, no alarm. Go about a mile, same thing. Alarmed 4 times just getting back to ramp. Had about a gallon and a half of oil in tank and never went over about 2800 RPM. Looked when we got back to ramp and thought I saw some air in line but very, very tiny amount if any.
Went back to dealer the next day. They pulled the codes and the engine had not set a code. They ran it for awhile on the muff and all was working. Thery was just some air.
Went back to lake that afternoon. Ran about a mile. Alarm. @#$%^&. Tried again. Same thing. Really @#$%^&. Decided that if it had air in line I would run it out. Ran it up to about 3200 RPM and never had a problem. Ran it about 2 hr and never had a alarm. Dropped it to about 2800 on the way in. Alarmed within a mile. Tried it again. Same thing. At least now I've got something to work with. Well.....
Got back home and while messing in the garage I put another gallon of oil in the tank. Next day my son and I went out to put some hours on it. Ran it a couple of hours at various RPM above 3000. Dropped it to 2800 and ran it for 20 minutes. Never alarmed.
Since then I've taken my son skiing and ran it a hour or so almost all below 3000. No alarm. I'm starting to think that the tank sensor is bad or miswired or something. When the dealer looked at it he said that the only code in the puter was something about low voltage that was usually caused by a flakey ingnition switch. The switch is bad. I lose power to my dash occasionally. Could this be causing a false alarm?
Sorry about the long post. If you've stayed with me this long, do you have any ideas?