skiptowns98033
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I had just finished installation of a new depth finder, zip tied all the cable runs and was idling at the dock, looking at the new display menus and admiring my work.
And the engine just............quit. The engine - Honda 90 - wouldn't turn over and I couldn't even raise it. Dead.
Long story short, the nuts on the connections in the Perko switch had worked loose and the arcing was most likely the cause of the blown fuse. When the engine quit last year, we checked the fuses, replaced the one that was blown but never went any farther. It was fortunate that I missed seeing the blown fuse this time -it was hard to see on the bottom corner - so that we had to look for other causes.
It was even suggested the loose Perko connections might have been the cause of the stuttering problem that led me to a new ECU last year..........
And the engine just............quit. The engine - Honda 90 - wouldn't turn over and I couldn't even raise it. Dead.
Long story short, the nuts on the connections in the Perko switch had worked loose and the arcing was most likely the cause of the blown fuse. When the engine quit last year, we checked the fuses, replaced the one that was blown but never went any farther. It was fortunate that I missed seeing the blown fuse this time -it was hard to see on the bottom corner - so that we had to look for other causes.
It was even suggested the loose Perko connections might have been the cause of the stuttering problem that led me to a new ECU last year..........