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dspithaler@...

Chuck It could be low on antifreeze or a bad sensor on the top of the
rad. I had a bad sensor that caused it to come on.
Don
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA

What reasons other than suspension dump, jacks down and low air
would cause the engine alarm buzzer and red light to go on and off?
Chuck harrison
Akron, Ohio
90SP36






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williamcharrison

What reasons other than suspension dump, jacks down and low air
would cause the engine alarm buzzer and red light to go on and off?
Chuck harrison
Akron, Ohio
90SP36

ciao70@...

1991 8v92 alarm came on when the fuel filters were so dirty that the
engine was losing power



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davidkerryedwards

If it's like the FC, low oil pressure, or low coolant. Maybe overheating also.
None of the
things you describe would make the engine alarm go on in an 82 FC as far as i
know. The
FC's have separate lights for suspension, low air, and jacks down.

Kerry'
82 FC 35
Denver

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> What reasons other than suspension dump, jacks down and low air
> would cause the engine alarm buzzer and red light to go on and off?
> Chuck harrison
> Akron, Ohio
> 90SP36
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mbulriss

Same on PTs as Kerry said for the FC, so it should be the same on the
SP also.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

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wrote:
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> If it's like the FC, low oil pressure, or low coolant. Maybe
overheating also. None of the
> things you describe would make the engine alarm go on in an 82 FC as
far as i know. The
> FC's have separate lights for suspension, low air, and jacks down.
>
> Kerry'
> 82 FC 35
> Denver
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> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "williamcharrison"

> wrote:
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> > What reasons other than suspension dump, jacks down and low air
> > would cause the engine alarm buzzer and red light to go on and off?
> > Chuck harrison
> > Akron, Ohio
> > 90SP36
> >
>

Wilhelmus Schreurs

Gen door/slide.

Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada


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What reasons other than suspension dump, jacks down and low air

would cause the engine alarm buzzer and red light to go on and off?

Chuck harrison

Akron, Ohio

90SP36














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mbulriss

Guys, he said the 'engine' buzzer and light. Gen slide should have
it's own light, low air has it's own light. Engine alarm is low oil
pressure, low coolant, or overheating. More than likely, it is down
on coolant and the low coolant sensor is setting off the engine
warning light. That's the most common cause.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


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ronmarabito2002

That didn't happen with me in the spring, when I had dirty filters and
loss of power. Had I, it would have saved me a lot of trouble.

R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas,TX 9240WB


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> 1991 8v92 alarm came on when the fuel filters were so dirty that the
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jim riordan

I recently had a leak in the power steering hose, after changing, a story in
itself, for a few moments there seemed to be an alarm warning of low oil there
too.
Jim Riordan
88 WBWL XXV 8V92
Stuart, Fl.

ciao70@... wrote:
1991 8v92 alarm came on when the fuel filters were so dirty that the
engine was losing power

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hippieforever3

The bus has been in-active for a while getting painted, swing-out radiator and a
few other mods.

The engine alarm light is on. Goes off occasionally but comes back. Coolant and
lubricants have been checked but can't find the source. Purrs like a kitten.

Can someone tell me the title of the drawing that the alarm is on. I've got a
complete set of drawings but failed to find it on first try.

The light on the lid of the doghouse is disconnected, that couldn't cause it,
could it?

Regards,
GPSGary
1984FC35SB
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