That would be the low oil warning, should sound off every 20 seconds. You can remove the oil line and unit and clean your tank and unit. You will see that the float moves up and down the oil pickup tube. It makes contact with tube when about 1/3 full. Make sure that the float is moving freely, You can test the system out of the tank, connect the wire harness and turn on the key, move the float up and down to make contact. Sometimes the float just sticks and cleaning will fix it, other times the darn thing is just shorted to ground. You can replace the oil pickup assembly or just unplug it and always make sure your oil tank is full. When replacing the oil pickup push the oil line off the VRO and pump the oil bulb several times to get the air out of the line (I pump it 50 times). Now would be a good time to test the no oil warning, put 1 pint of oil in your gas tank for every 12 gallons of gas start the motor and run at a fast idle untill the no oil horn sounds, this could take up to 5 minutes, push the oil line on the VRO, the newer VRO's are self priming and should pick up oil and the horn should stop. Oil should be visable at the end of the line when you push it on. A very long post but I didn't have anything else to do, I ate all of the pumpkin pie.


Modified by 316jughead at 10:34 PM 11/27/2011