Hi. Working on an oil injected Mercury 40 hp. Yeah, one of those...
It will not turn over to start.
1 I have 12+ volts feeding the helm ignition switch, but only 3 volts coming out feeding the starter relay when the key is turned to the start position. Thought I had a bad switch so I replaced it. New switch gives same results.
2 Voltage on the red wire coming to the ignition switch from the starter relay fat lug, which is fed directly by the battery, has 12+ volts. If I bypass the starter switch and contact this 12+ volts to the starter relay yellow and red, the engine will not turn over.
3 If I take 12 volts from the battery with a jumper and touch the starter relay yellow and red at the helm, the engine turns over fine.
4 Why is the 12+ volts that I measure at the ignition switch not transferring power to the starter relay with the turn of the key?
5 Bad ground?
Thank you,
J
It will not turn over to start.
1 I have 12+ volts feeding the helm ignition switch, but only 3 volts coming out feeding the starter relay when the key is turned to the start position. Thought I had a bad switch so I replaced it. New switch gives same results.
2 Voltage on the red wire coming to the ignition switch from the starter relay fat lug, which is fed directly by the battery, has 12+ volts. If I bypass the starter switch and contact this 12+ volts to the starter relay yellow and red, the engine will not turn over.
3 If I take 12 volts from the battery with a jumper and touch the starter relay yellow and red at the helm, the engine turns over fine.
4 Why is the 12+ volts that I measure at the ignition switch not transferring power to the starter relay with the turn of the key?
5 Bad ground?
Thank you,
J