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    Check Engine Alarm

    Model: E200DHLSDF
    Serial: 05120111

    Ok, Sunday I am cruising along when suddenly my Check Engine light and alarm come on. I shut down, turn the engine off and then recracked it. The alarm would go off approximately 1 minute after cranking.

    I take it to my mechanic and we plug in to the laptop and it shows "Water in Fuel" alarm. The alarm seemed to get more frequent with each ingintion. A sample of the gas did not show any signs of gas/water separation. I alway use Non-Ethanol fuel (supposedly).

    Anyone have ideas? Is it possible to test the fuel for water? Mechanic said it may be EMM (computer).

    Thanks guys!
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (TNStratos1)

    you really need to let the fuel sit for quite awhile for the water to separate,an check it in a clear container,I think they put something in the gas to keep it mixed so it will burn or run threw the motor
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (rude power)

    When was the last time you changed the water seperator?

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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (TNStratos1)


    Did you sample the fuel inside the engine filter? That is where the sensor is.

    If so, you did not reuse the filter, did you?

    A leak could be dangerous as the filter is under fuel pump pressure, not vacuum like the one in the boat.
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (Bassmeister)

    It's been a couple of years. I am going to the water seperator before I do anything else. I would assume that could be the issue.
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (SEAHORSE)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by SEAHORSE &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">

    Did you sample the fuel inside the engine filter?

    If so, you did not reuse the filter, did you?

    A leak could be dangerous as the filter is under fuel pump pressure, not vacuum like the one in the boat.</td></tr></table>

    Yes.

    Yes. But I have only cranked it a few times since checking. I will change the filter before anything else.

    Thanks!!!
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (TNStratos1)

    Well, got the word today....It is the EMM. This stinks!

    Anyone had to replace EMM?
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (TNStratos1)

    Are you buying a new one on a factory exchange or getting it repaired by DFI Technologies?
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (SEAHORSE)

    I don't know... I haven't heard of DFI Technologies. Are they a good choice?
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    Re: Check Engine Alarm (TNStratos1)

    DFI is a good choice! Here is a link to their web site. http://www.dfitechnologies.com/
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