Shark_bait99
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- May 9, 2012
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- 96
Hello,
I have a 2004 Four Winns Sundowner with a 5.7 gi-e volvo engine and 1.51 sx-m drive.
Previously I had an issue with low voltage to fish finder causing crashes when engine cranked -solved by direct wiring to the battery
Now my new perfect pass cycles on and off when cranking or adjusting the trim, or even opening the engine hatch when the battery is somewhat discharged. The power to the perfect pass was patched into the purple wire on the back of the key ignition.
I tested the two battery voltages directly- 12.6v and 12.7v
At the fuse box under the dash and the components tied to it -11.9 v
The voltage at the key ignition, however is only 10.5v
I believe the fish finder was patched into this same purple wire as well leading to its problems.
I removed the gauges on the dash and found the infamous purple wire leading to all the gauges on the dash as well. They also test at a low 10.5 v.
My question is what are the possible causes of the low voltage to just this purple wire, but not to the fuse box? I have not been able to trace the wire back to the engine.
I think I can solve the pp problem by patching into the fuse box instead of the ignition, but why the low voltage???
I have a 2004 Four Winns Sundowner with a 5.7 gi-e volvo engine and 1.51 sx-m drive.
Previously I had an issue with low voltage to fish finder causing crashes when engine cranked -solved by direct wiring to the battery
Now my new perfect pass cycles on and off when cranking or adjusting the trim, or even opening the engine hatch when the battery is somewhat discharged. The power to the perfect pass was patched into the purple wire on the back of the key ignition.
I tested the two battery voltages directly- 12.6v and 12.7v
At the fuse box under the dash and the components tied to it -11.9 v
The voltage at the key ignition, however is only 10.5v
I believe the fish finder was patched into this same purple wire as well leading to its problems.
I removed the gauges on the dash and found the infamous purple wire leading to all the gauges on the dash as well. They also test at a low 10.5 v.
My question is what are the possible causes of the low voltage to just this purple wire, but not to the fuse box? I have not been able to trace the wire back to the engine.
I think I can solve the pp problem by patching into the fuse box instead of the ignition, but why the low voltage???
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