philschwenk
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I have a 2012 Ranger Classic with a Yanmar diesel. After a recent cold snap here in the Pacific Northwest I wanted to start the engine and let it run for awhile. The alarm that always sounds when the key is switched to the on position did its usual thing but then wouldn't go off. In addition I got a "check engine" message on both the Garminn and the Yanmar display panels.
I checked the oil level which was fine and the coolant level which was a bit low. Topped off the coolant but on a re-try start the alarm kept blaring away. Salt water intake valve is in the open position so that's not the culprit.
Maybe the sensor itself is bad?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Phil
I have a 2012 Ranger Classic with a Yanmar diesel. After a recent cold snap here in the Pacific Northwest I wanted to start the engine and let it run for awhile. The alarm that always sounds when the key is switched to the on position did its usual thing but then wouldn't go off. In addition I got a "check engine" message on both the Garminn and the Yanmar display panels.
I checked the oil level which was fine and the coolant level which was a bit low. Topped off the coolant but on a re-try start the alarm kept blaring away. Salt water intake valve is in the open position so that's not the culprit.
Maybe the sensor itself is bad?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Phil