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    Default Blower & bilge switches not working?

    Got the boat out last Sun for the first time since having it winterized. Whenever I turn on either the blower or bilge switch , they both light up and neithger works. Seems like a short but I traced te wires as best I could and found no probs. Can't help think they may have screwed something up during winterization as it worked flawlessly last year. Only 20hrs on the boat. Any thoughts? It is under warranty but the dealer is 2 hours away and booked solid for a month!

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    Get yourself a test light and start tracing power.
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    Sounds like the two may be connected to a common ground that got disconnected. The light in the switch has its own ground. Trace the ground wires or use a meter to see if you have the ground.

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    Default blower and bilge

    Ironically I had a very similar problem with my 99 Mobius. After a few seasons, I got her out for the first time after winterization and neither the bilge nor the blower worked correctly. the blower did not work at all, and the bilge stopped working in automatic mode (with the float).

    Turns out that the bilge pump/wiring had gone bad and needed replacement. The blower was just tired. I gained access to it and sprayed some WD-40 afound the shaft and it started working, but a little noisy. I think it needs replacing.

    So it may actually be that both your devices have gone bad at the same time..

    Dave
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    Well, over the weekend I started tracing wires. Seems hte ground goes from switch to switch until it finally heads off inside some flex tube into the bilge. All of the connec tions on the back of the switches were good. All connections at both the blower unit and bilge were also intact. The fact that they both light up at the same time continues to point to a ground or short...but where? Totally stumped. The builge I could do without (have tsunami pump in case of emergency), but the blower....grrrr

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    Run a ground wire externally to the battery- this will tell you if the ground is the problem or not.

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    Thanks Blue...wil do today and advise...

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    So I ran a jumper wire from the ground on the back of both switches to the ground side of the terminal block under the dash..no dice. So it isn't the ground. Why the heck would both switches light up when I push only one? Gotta be a short? Dealer is 2hrs away and has no idea. Any other ideas out there?

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    Could be the circuti board?? Wonder if the switches are on separate fuses? Maybe pull one fuse (elimiating sneak path) and see if that makes any diff? If not try other fuse??

    Shot in the dark ...
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    It could be a high resistance ground or a ground disconnect at the bilge pump and the blower (devices) which are probably connected together. The power is going through one light OK. The high resistance at the ground allows the other circuit to be energized and back feeding the other light The lights require very little current to light whereas the motors for the devices require much more current but is restricted by the high resistance ground I recommend removing the grounds at both devices near each of the devices and jumper a ground wire from a known ground such as the bare metal engine mount to the device and give it a try. You may need to run new grounds to the devices.

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