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1987 Fourwinns questions
I have a 1987 fourwinns I/O merc cruiser. I'm having problems
starting the boat. I have replaced the battery. When I try the key all that happens is I heard a small click form the engine. I check my battery connection and my fuses (none where blown), but if I keep trying checjking all connections it will eventually start. Is this a a loose fuse problem or starter? Drew Thanks, keep boating |
1987 Fourwinns questions
There usually one or more solenoids involved in starting circuits.
Clicking suggest that at least one of those is getting power. You need to multimeter and a helper. Start at the starter and check back. On chevys there is usually a small wire at the starter than pulls the solenoid. There may be a second solenoid further upstream form that. Or if it's a ford the solenoid may be separate from the starter. A service manual with a wiring diagram would help. Onething that is common on older boats is bad connections due to corrosion. You can't look at a connection and tell if it is bad or not. You have to take it apart and wire brush it to make sure it is connecting well. Drew wrote: I have a 1987 fourwinns I/O merc cruiser. I'm having problems starting the boat. I have replaced the battery. When I try the key all that happens is I heard a small click form the engine. I check my battery connection and my fuses (none where blown), but if I keep trying checjking all connections it will eventually start. Is this a a loose fuse problem or starter? Drew Thanks, keep boating |
1987 Fourwinns questions
Start with cleaning battery terminals and cables of corrosion.
"Drew" wrote in message ups.com... I have a 1987 fourwinns I/O merc cruiser. I'm having problems starting the boat. I have replaced the battery. When I try the key all that happens is I heard a small click form the engine. I check my battery connection and my fuses (none where blown), but if I keep trying checjking all connections it will eventually start. Is this a a loose fuse problem or starter? Drew Thanks, keep boating |
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