The wire you have colored red is the wire to the stop solenoid.
It should only be live when the key switch is turned to the "stop" position.
I do not understand how it can be live if the engine is running. If it is live the stop solenoid will be energised and the engine should not run.
yet its running perfectly, when I plug it in to 20 it energizes the alarm, could the auxiliary wire Stop the coil? or even the supply from the switch? or should I just give up and get an electrician to look at it.
as I say last summer all was well I never touched any electronics before in two years I had to boat as has been well.And the engine stops when you turn the key to the stop position I take it.
Yes all functions work well
I wonder if someone has altered the wiring for some reason.
Not unless they broke into the boat to do it
I would look to see what is connected to the stop solenoid and how it is connected back to the key switch.
And also trace the wire you have coloured red to see just what it is connected to. It must be connected to something that is live somewhere.
You have the wiring diagrams it should not be impossible to sort it out but from a distance its not so easy.
Me too but access is extremely limited I need a day to pull it apart and trace it out, Thats my Next step.
Even if the wire is live I dont believe the buzzer should sound if the engine is running unless the oil pressure is low or the engine temperature high. As soon as I pull that wire buzzer stops.
What do you mean by "auxillary wire" on the back off the key switch it is No 15 and goes next to the stop coil also according to my diagram.
What do you mean by "auxillary wire" on the back off the key switch it is No 15 and goes next to the stop coil also according to my diagram.
Photo of page 232 Bukh workshop manual,
disconnected the red highlighted wire its live to Diode 20 when motor is running.