Nightfisher-
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2010
- Messages
- 129
I traded for a pontoon boat last week and when looking it over the previous owner showed me how to had to manipulate the key in a funny way to get the motor to start and the starter to disengage. After getting it home and starting to work on it I realized that the ignition switch may in fact be wired wrong. It is a 6 terminal 3 position switch and to start the motor the key turns to the LEFT, then you have to turn it back slightly to get the starter to disengage. Turning the key to the right as one normally would to start the motor does nothing. The key returns to the center position when released from being turned to the right. Based on this, am I correct in my assumption that the ignition is wired wrong? I have no experience with ignitions or the correct terminals the wires should go to. Sure would be nice to hear that I just need to swap a couple of wires than waste money on a new ignition that I don't need. (Even though they are fairly cheap)