Check your fuse panel. If there are any blown fuses, replace it/them and try the bilge pump again. Can you get to the wires on the bilge pump? Put a meter on them to see if the circuit is open or closed.
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Without a book for my boat, how am I going to know which wires under my center console are for my Bilge pump? Mine wasn't working this weekend and I HOPE it's only a fuse. It was quite fun coming back from the East end of the lake by everyone with my boat standing straight up and leaving one heck of a wake though. LOL How can I tell what the problem is? Pumps out or a Fuse
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Check your fuse panel. If there are any blown fuses, replace it/them and try the bilge pump again. Can you get to the wires on the bilge pump? Put a meter on them to see if the circuit is open or closed.
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Haven't had the chance to look at it yet Maj. Just remember WHO you talking to. I know what a Bilge pump is and what it does but have never had any dealings with them cept for turning them on and off LOL
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Pull it up here to Burfordville Don. I'll check it for you.
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Get Gene to take a look at it for you. He can find the problem and fix it for sure.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Ima take a look and see what I can figger out but that's gonna be a dang good option G
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Turn it on and put your hand on it. If it humming, take the top off and clean out the trash. If it's not humming, get a test light and see if you have current running to it. If not, go to Duncan and buy a new boat.