easy_rider
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"Hoping someone can help! I a
"Hoping someone can help! I am in the process of winterizing my 240 Sundancer and after changing the drive lube, I was unable to start the engine. The alarms sounded after turning the ignition. I now only get one beep and not the standard three. It cranks but doesn't turn over.
I believe the three causes for the engine alarms to sound are engine temp (engine was cold), engine oil level & pressure (is fine) and drive level.
In changing the drive fluid I opened the lower and upper screws, pumped fluid into the lower drain until it came out of the upper, and then closed both.
Would the sensor on the lube monitor (if there is one)cause the issue I am experiencing?
Any thoughts and ideas are appreciated!"
"Hoping someone can help! I am in the process of winterizing my 240 Sundancer and after changing the drive lube, I was unable to start the engine. The alarms sounded after turning the ignition. I now only get one beep and not the standard three. It cranks but doesn't turn over.
I believe the three causes for the engine alarms to sound are engine temp (engine was cold), engine oil level & pressure (is fine) and drive level.
In changing the drive fluid I opened the lower and upper screws, pumped fluid into the lower drain until it came out of the upper, and then closed both.
Would the sensor on the lube monitor (if there is one)cause the issue I am experiencing?
Any thoughts and ideas are appreciated!"