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03.05.2021 10:28:06

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09.06.2021 22:21:41

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marekknowak
19.06.2021 1:56:24

Im pretty sure the TAN with BLUE stripe is connected to an ALARM then runs to the "A" terminal. Is this a temperature alarm, or oil alarm or something?


mixedunicc
08.05.2021 19:15:42

Re: 20 amp engine fuse blowing


AbbР№BenoРѕt
29.04.2021 19:50:31

Re: 20 amp engine fuse blowing


Kir
20.05.2021 9:17:02

Any idea which pin to attach this wire?? more


jeffersons
30.05.2021 13:46:58

The next step is to disconnect on of the two wires on the "A" terminal and repeat the test. If the fuse holds - you found the circuit. If not, replace the wire and disconnect the other. If the fuse now holds, you found the problem. If not, I'm out of suggestions. here


cdwebbtech
02.05.2021 6:23:14

the motor im working on is a 2002 Basstracker By Mercury Marine. its a 2-stroke ELPTO, 3 cylinders, 50 hp


Hneal741
27.04.2021 18:25:42

I was able to locate a ground wire in this location. Got a flashlight and traced all of the wires but couldn't find anything other that the seat wire and one other sensor (brake, clutch?) but none grounded to the frame.


cartman
15.05.2021 0:59:10

I don't get anything across the connectors. more


Manjago
12.06.2021 6:54:04

In this diagram ( http://www.lawnsite.com/showthread.p. tch+adjustment ), should I be measuring between #1 and one of the leads. That seems to be the only thing that will give a reading and it's very erratic. [links]


Cryptoman
25.04.2021 11:23:03

I'm using a digital volt meter set to 200 ohms. My resistance for my leads is .4


specious
30.05.2021 7:37:59

"normal" draw is about 4-5 AMPS.
12V/3 OHMS = 4 Amps.
12V/2.4 OHMS = 5 Amps. here


cre8r
08.05.2021 4:05:06

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15.05.2021 0:59:10

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