Climber513
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- Jul 2, 2010
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- 56
I have an ignition switch for my boat. I have no idea what kind it is, someone that had worked on the boat installed it. I got a new motor and was hooking up the ignition switch when I noticed that I can figure out which wire is battery and which is starter. I have the blacks figured out, the purple is choke, I have a Red and then a Yellow/Red. If I hook up the red to the battery and turn the key the yellow/red gets power. Turn the key to acc and the yellow/red has no power like it should. BUT if I switch those and run yellow/red to the battery and run the red to starter, the same thing happens. Only power when turning the key. So does it not matter which one I use or is there a certain one that is for the Battery? Oh also, when I hook up the Red to battery and Yellow/Red to starter, if I turn the key to acc the choke kicks on and stays on. If I hook up the Yellow/Red to battery and the Red to starter the choke only kicks on when I turn the key to start and kicks off on acc. Any ideas? I know this may be confusing