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take a look at this post as it might be similiar issue ... viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5800
I read it and it sounds similar; I again called the dealer today, but this time I spoke directly with a technician and not the service manager. He said it was possible but didn’t think it was the same problem but nerveless worth taking a look at. My alarm doesn’t happen when the boat starts bouncing but it doesn’t cost anything to check it out.
His thought was this, he thinks that my year VolvoPenta, 2008, was the last year they had temperature sensors on top of the manifolds. VolvoPenta stopped using them because they were faulty. If we have them, and when the alarm goes off again, pull the terminal clip off the sensor before shutting down the engine. Sounds like a plan as long as I am in relatively smooth water and out of the way of other boat traffic. If mine does not have the temperature sensors on the manifold change the temperature sensor and at the time change the thermostat as well.
Now to wait for the weekend to try out a few things.
On a better note, the radar that I installed over the winter came in handy this weekend. The visibility during our return trip from Block Island, RI was about 50-100 feet.