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  1. Hi there! Long time listener, first time caller. Your guidance and advice is very much appreciated! I have a new-to-me (late) 05 Centurion Avalanche C4. My family and I have been loving it so far! The dreaded two beeps started just after a few times out on the water for me. I was at my mechanic for something else and had him take a look. The code reader said it was the water pressure. He was familiar with the problem (as are many of you) and recommended a new water pressure sensor. He switched it out, ran the boat on the fake-a-lake and no beeps. Before and after the new water pressure sensor, engine temp has been staying right at and below 175. Brought the boat out and the beeps came back right away. Didn't go away. I unhooked the alarm speaker just for the day and kept my eyes on the temp, still stayed low. Called my mechanic and he said the next step was to change the impeller. The thought is that the impeller is pumping fine just not at the pressure the sensor needs it to stop the beeps. Also, I don't know when the impeller was put in, so it doesn't hurt to change it and know exactly when it was put in. He also says that if this doesn't work, he's got to change the cooler housing. Says that there was a factory defect and an upgraded version came out but it's way passed the recall time. Any other thoughts on what it could be (given the code reader said it was the water pressure)? Could it be something else? Can it be that we just need to reset the comp? I've heard differing opinions and my mechanic says that the codes reset every 5 minutes automatically. A few things to note to help me diagnose the problem: I boat at elevation - around 6.3k I didn't have the beep before the mechanic put in a new Stargazer Perfect Pass - could this have an effect? I didn't have the beep before putting on a new prop - but I assume this shouldn't change anything I had a full ignition tune up done before the beeping started
  2. Hi Guys I have an older v drive, 2004 Cyclone with a 350 MAG MPI to be exact. Super annoying problem recently developed where every couple of minutes when the boat is running I will get 2 loud beeps. Doesn't seem to matter what rpm the boats at just that its running. All pressures and temperatures seem normal and the boat runs fine. The only thing I can currently see that is wrong it the V-drive light isn't coming on at all nut its my understanding that it is a pretty simple circuit that is normally closed to alert of low pressure in the v drive and goes out when there is sufficient pressure so if Ive got a problem there the open circuit would make it seem like there is pressure and the system is fine. Anyone know if this could be the cause of the beeping? otherwise other suggestions would be appreciated because the beeping is driving me crazy
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