Getting boat ready for the first time out on the water this season. Batteries are healthy (checked using multi-meter on the posts), blower and other accessories work. However, when turning the key, nothing happens. Gauges don't work, no clicking. After a day of research, we found a 20-amp fuse near the ignition switch blown. This is a different fuse than the assortment of fuses nearby labeled for each accessory.
We replaced the 20-amp fuse, turned the key to the first position of "ON" (not "START") and fuse blows. From what we read from this forum and elsewhere, we assumed a short in an accessory. So, we removed every single accessory fuse in the nearby fuse box with the plan of slowly adding back until the fuse pops. Unfortunately, even w/all accessory fuses removed, it still blew. We are now not sure next steps.
I have to admit I wonder if we hooked up the batteries in the back incorrectly even though my husband and son labeled them when they removed them last fall. The tricky part is they added a custom stereo with a second battery, so the wiring is a bit tricky. Also, there is a circuit breaker related to the stereo near the batteries with a yellow reset lever, so tomorrow I think we should try tripping that to disconnect and then try again. Or is it possible the ignition switch is bad?
We have a multimeter and I picked up a circuit tester tonight, so will also search online for additional advice on how to test the electrical.
We are hoping to go boating Saturday for the holiday so decided I'd see if someone on this group might have some great suggestions. Thank you very much.
We replaced the 20-amp fuse, turned the key to the first position of "ON" (not "START") and fuse blows. From what we read from this forum and elsewhere, we assumed a short in an accessory. So, we removed every single accessory fuse in the nearby fuse box with the plan of slowly adding back until the fuse pops. Unfortunately, even w/all accessory fuses removed, it still blew. We are now not sure next steps.
I have to admit I wonder if we hooked up the batteries in the back incorrectly even though my husband and son labeled them when they removed them last fall. The tricky part is they added a custom stereo with a second battery, so the wiring is a bit tricky. Also, there is a circuit breaker related to the stereo near the batteries with a yellow reset lever, so tomorrow I think we should try tripping that to disconnect and then try again. Or is it possible the ignition switch is bad?
We have a multimeter and I picked up a circuit tester tonight, so will also search online for additional advice on how to test the electrical.
We are hoping to go boating Saturday for the holiday so decided I'd see if someone on this group might have some great suggestions. Thank you very much.