Engine Overheats
If the engine temperature is too high, the engine will
enter EPM and the alarm will sound. See Engine
Protection Mode, page 68.
WARNING!
Risk of fire. Immediately investigate any engine
overheat situation. The engine can catch fire if the
overheat is prolonged or severe. Correct the overheat
situation before using the boat/engine.
Engine speed will be automatically reduced depending
on the severity of overheating. For mild overheating,
the RPMS are reduced to 4200 maximum and the
alarm will sound for 1/2 second every 5 seconds. More
severe overheating results in a speed reduction to
3000 RPMs and the alarm will sound once per second.
See Engine Temperature Too High, page 64 for
possible causes and solutions.
NOTICE! Ignoring an overheating situation can cause
engine damage or failure. This may not be covered by
your warranty.
If the situation persists, contact your Volvo Penta
dealer for assistance.
Water in Bellows
OceanX drives are equipped with a sensor that detects
water in the u-joint bellows. If water is detected, an
alarm will sound for one second every sixty seconds.
If this alarm sounds, contact your dealer for repairs as
soon as possible.
NOTICE! If the drive is not in use and there is water
inside the bellows, the u-joint will corrode, possibly
leading to expensive drive and engine repairs the next
time the engine is started.
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