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I'm working on a Merc 3.0 that doesn't have 12 volts, with the key on, at the
purple wire (#5 pin) at the main connector behind the engine. The ignition switch is fine. Seems like a broken wire between the main connector and the ignition switch. Is there any reason why I shouldn't run a new wire from the ignition terminal on the key switch to the #5 connector pin that feeds the coil/choke/alt. Thanks for any help Larry |
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![]() "Larry W" wrote in message ... I'm working on a Merc 3.0 that doesn't have 12 volts, with the key on, at the purple wire (#5 pin) at the main connector behind the engine. The ignition switch is fine. Seems like a broken wire between the main connector and the ignition switch. Is there any reason why I shouldn't run a new wire from the ignition terminal on the key switch to the #5 connector pin that feeds the coil/choke/alt. Thanks for any help Larry I have no idea what I am talking about, but is there a big, red button type circuit breaker on the engine? If so, is it tripped? Push it to reset and try again. Eisboch |
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The kill switch (lanyard activated) may be open, or the lanyard off.
If so, no hot PU-sys power. JR On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:15:36 -0400, Larry W wrote: I'm working on a Merc 3.0 that doesn't have 12 volts, with the key on, at the purple wire (#5 pin) at the main connector behind the engine. The ignition switch is fine. Seems like a broken wire between the main connector and the ignition switch. Is there any reason why I shouldn't run a new wire from the ignition terminal on the key switch to the #5 connector pin that feeds the coil/choke/alt. Thanks for any help Larry HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- |
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On Aug 18, 6:15*pm, Larry W wrote:
I'm working on a Merc 3.0 that doesn't have 12 volts, with the key on, at the purple wire (#5 pin) at the main connector behind the engine. The ignition switch is fine. Seems like a broken wire between the main connector and the ignition switch. Is there any reason why I shouldn't run a new wire from the ignition terminal on the key switch to the #5 connector pin that feeds the coil/choke/alt. Thanks for any help Larry Check at the kill switch. Also there may be another harness connector under the dash. As these connectors age they sometimes develop corrsosion. So you might pull them apart and wirebrush the male pins. Then plug and unplug them a few times to clean the female side. A few wiring scenarios also have an oil pressure switch in the circuit but that's rare. If you have to run a new wire make sure you include the kill switch. Otherwise the answer is yes. |
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![]() "Larry W" wrote in message ... I'm working on a Merc 3.0 that doesn't have 12 volts, with the key on, at the purple wire (#5 pin) at the main connector behind the engine. The ignition switch is fine. Seems like a broken wire between the main connector and the ignition switch. Is there any reason why I shouldn't run a new wire from the ignition terminal on the key switch to the #5 connector pin that feeds the coil/choke/alt. Thanks for any help Larry Wiggle the plug around.You might have a bad connection. If that's it, I'll tell you how to fix it. |
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