nazmen1
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2009
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My issue is with the ignition switch of my 1998 Bayliner 1850 SS Capri. The switch operates intermittently in the start position. It is the original ignition switch, I need to change it.
On many boats the ignition switch is accessible by removing the dashboard face plate and easily installing a new switch from the back of the face plate. The face plate on my Bayliner is a solid molded piece.
On my Bayliner the only access I can see is through the back of the starboard bow seat. The seat flips up and through the hole behind it you can access the back of the instrument panel, the access hole is around 18 inches by 18 inches. The gauges while not the easiest to get to are reachable. The ignition switch however is about 4 feet in and not reachable by a normal sized adult.
My question is this the only access or is there a special dealer tool or combination of removing parts of the dash and/or other pieces from the front to allow the access or finding a horse jockey with some technical skills to get through the access hole and remove and replace 3 screws holding the wires in place along with the switch.
In the attached photos you can see the ignition switch and starboard bow seat
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On many boats the ignition switch is accessible by removing the dashboard face plate and easily installing a new switch from the back of the face plate. The face plate on my Bayliner is a solid molded piece.
On my Bayliner the only access I can see is through the back of the starboard bow seat. The seat flips up and through the hole behind it you can access the back of the instrument panel, the access hole is around 18 inches by 18 inches. The gauges while not the easiest to get to are reachable. The ignition switch however is about 4 feet in and not reachable by a normal sized adult.
My question is this the only access or is there a special dealer tool or combination of removing parts of the dash and/or other pieces from the front to allow the access or finding a horse jockey with some technical skills to get through the access hole and remove and replace 3 screws holding the wires in place along with the switch.
In the attached photos you can see the ignition switch and starboard bow seat
Any help would be greatly appreciated.