billy6fitzgerald
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2012
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- 14
I have an electrical question for those of you that like that kind of stuff.
Boat having intermittent starting issues lately. Some days it starts, some days all I get is a clicking. Now I only get clicking. Initially thought the clicking was down low at the 4 month old starter so after reading posts on here, I have replaced the battery cables completely, tried jumpstarting from my Dodge diesel, light tested the posts, etc. Finally had someone else turn the key while I had my head down in the engine compartment and found that the clicking is coming from the solenoids in the attached photo. These are up on top of the engine. I'm pretty sure one is for the trim and the other is for starting. Can I swap places with these things since I rarely use the trim? Use the good one for starting and the bad one for the trim? Or do they automatically cancel out each other since the are connected to each other?
Also, in the second picture, the little blue wire that makes a loop gets really hot when the key is in the on position. It goes down to the coil.
Boat having intermittent starting issues lately. Some days it starts, some days all I get is a clicking. Now I only get clicking. Initially thought the clicking was down low at the 4 month old starter so after reading posts on here, I have replaced the battery cables completely, tried jumpstarting from my Dodge diesel, light tested the posts, etc. Finally had someone else turn the key while I had my head down in the engine compartment and found that the clicking is coming from the solenoids in the attached photo. These are up on top of the engine. I'm pretty sure one is for the trim and the other is for starting. Can I swap places with these things since I rarely use the trim? Use the good one for starting and the bad one for the trim? Or do they automatically cancel out each other since the are connected to each other?
Also, in the second picture, the little blue wire that makes a loop gets really hot when the key is in the on position. It goes down to the coil.

