Fisherman302
09-06-2019, 02:43 AM
Hey everyone so I have ran into this issue in the beginning of the summer where I would turn the key and let it prime and it would make a clicking noise in the engine compartment when I would go to
Turn the motor over, I would then turn the key in the off position and back on and it would start right up every time for the rest of the day.
It only did this a few times over the summer. Fast forward to
Yesterday it made the clicking noise and now it wont prime or even get any sort of power to the motor or the gauges on the dash. However all the auxiliary buttons work like the blower, bilge pump, radio, heater etc.
It is not the battery, and it is not the cables going to the battery. I have made sure of it.
I have read a few things on here pointing to the starter or the ignition switch. Im thinking if it was the starter the gauges would at least light up and get some kind of power, Im thinking the ignition switch. I just dont want to start throwing parts at it as Im not to confident when it comes to diagnosing electrical issues.
Can anyone shed some light on what the issue could be?
Also The little rubber buttons underneath the switches and next to the ignition are fuse resets correct? Never understood how that works or what they are exactly. Thanks in advance for all
The help and any light that you can shed on the subject.
-Andrew
Turn the motor over, I would then turn the key in the off position and back on and it would start right up every time for the rest of the day.
It only did this a few times over the summer. Fast forward to
Yesterday it made the clicking noise and now it wont prime or even get any sort of power to the motor or the gauges on the dash. However all the auxiliary buttons work like the blower, bilge pump, radio, heater etc.
It is not the battery, and it is not the cables going to the battery. I have made sure of it.
I have read a few things on here pointing to the starter or the ignition switch. Im thinking if it was the starter the gauges would at least light up and get some kind of power, Im thinking the ignition switch. I just dont want to start throwing parts at it as Im not to confident when it comes to diagnosing electrical issues.
Can anyone shed some light on what the issue could be?
Also The little rubber buttons underneath the switches and next to the ignition are fuse resets correct? Never understood how that works or what they are exactly. Thanks in advance for all
The help and any light that you can shed on the subject.
-Andrew