MikeDobbs
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 8, 2015
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Hi Everyone,
So I'm a first time boat owner working my way through an electrical glitch. The boat is an 18ft bowrider with a Mercruiser 3.0lx engine. There are 10 wires that run from the dash to the engine compartment, via one large connector near the engine (this is all pictured in the attached wiring diagram).
The Purple wire (#5 in diagram) brings power from the the key to the engine, and currently has no power. I checked the entire engine side of the harness with a continuity tester, and it all checked out. Under the dash, the power wire runs from the key to a rubber connector where all of the wires from the wiring harness come together. The other side of this connector are the wires that run to the back of the boat and the large engine connector. I have continuity in the purple wire between the key and the rubber connector under the dash. However, when I check for continuity between the rubber connector under the dash and the large connector at the engine, I have no conductivity.
So, I'm not sure how to best proceed. There are many feet of wire behind the side panel of the boat running from the dash to the engine compartment, and as far as I can tell it's a straight run. Should I just cut the purple wire a foot or two away from each connector and pull a new wire? What if the continuity break is in the connector itself- is there a way to replace wiring in those things? Or do I just have to bypass the connector.
I'm a novice with this stuff, but pretty handy. I very much appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!
So I'm a first time boat owner working my way through an electrical glitch. The boat is an 18ft bowrider with a Mercruiser 3.0lx engine. There are 10 wires that run from the dash to the engine compartment, via one large connector near the engine (this is all pictured in the attached wiring diagram).
The Purple wire (#5 in diagram) brings power from the the key to the engine, and currently has no power. I checked the entire engine side of the harness with a continuity tester, and it all checked out. Under the dash, the power wire runs from the key to a rubber connector where all of the wires from the wiring harness come together. The other side of this connector are the wires that run to the back of the boat and the large engine connector. I have continuity in the purple wire between the key and the rubber connector under the dash. However, when I check for continuity between the rubber connector under the dash and the large connector at the engine, I have no conductivity.
So, I'm not sure how to best proceed. There are many feet of wire behind the side panel of the boat running from the dash to the engine compartment, and as far as I can tell it's a straight run. Should I just cut the purple wire a foot or two away from each connector and pull a new wire? What if the continuity break is in the connector itself- is there a way to replace wiring in those things? Or do I just have to bypass the connector.
I'm a novice with this stuff, but pretty handy. I very much appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!