woodnknots
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2006
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- 96
If you read my post "I think I screwed up", you can see that I narrowed down my likely faulty component to the rear CD unit. I know that there are 2 outputs for that, and only one is used (I have a three cylinder), and I was told that I could try to see if only one half of the CD unit was bad.
Here's my question. Can I just plug in the offending plug to the second output, or do I have to ensure that the CD unit has the wiring hooked up for the second output? I already tried just plugging the non sparking coil to that second, unused plug, with no success. That got me to thinking, though, that I should ensure that the proper wiring would be hooked up to enable power to get to that output.
Am I on the right track? Has anyone had to do this before? I found a new/used one for about $90, but if I can get mine to work, I'd obviously like to do that.
thanks again, you guys have helped this novice boat mechanic more than you know.
Dave
Here's my question. Can I just plug in the offending plug to the second output, or do I have to ensure that the CD unit has the wiring hooked up for the second output? I already tried just plugging the non sparking coil to that second, unused plug, with no success. That got me to thinking, though, that I should ensure that the proper wiring would be hooked up to enable power to get to that output.
Am I on the right track? Has anyone had to do this before? I found a new/used one for about $90, but if I can get mine to work, I'd obviously like to do that.
thanks again, you guys have helped this novice boat mechanic more than you know.
Dave