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<blockquote data-quote="maintenanceguy" data-source="post: 463022" data-attributes="member: 24227"><p>Sounds like you figured it out but the choke button is a a momentary contact and connects to a choke solenoid in the motor. I have never seen a light connected to this circuit. The light might be a warning light. If it's an older 2 stroke motor, it could be a high temperature alarm. If it's a newer 4 stroke, it could be high temp or low oil pressure. Follow the wire back to the motor and I have a feeling you'll find it connected to a sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maintenanceguy, post: 463022, member: 24227"] Sounds like you figured it out but the choke button is a a momentary contact and connects to a choke solenoid in the motor. I have never seen a light connected to this circuit. The light might be a warning light. If it's an older 2 stroke motor, it could be a high temperature alarm. If it's a newer 4 stroke, it could be high temp or low oil pressure. Follow the wire back to the motor and I have a feeling you'll find it connected to a sensor. [/QUOTE]
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