Hey everyone,
My I/O Bayliner 1850LX has recently stopped turning over, because something is shorting out a 10A fuse under the helm. When I first got to the boat, I had power to all gauges and instruments, blower, horn, bilge pump, etc. However, it would not crank at all. Turning the key simply produced a clicking sound out of the motor. Battery was pushing 12.4V, so know that is not an issue.
After turning the key a whole bunch of times, it eventually tried to crank, but sounded like it was just getting VERY little power, the engine was turning over but just barely. It did that for 3-4 seconds, and then stopped. I had then lost power to all gauges and instruments, blower, etc. The only thing that still worked was the trim pump. At this point I checked fuses under the helm, and found that one 10A fuse had been blown. I replaced it, and the exact same thing happened again. Click, click, click, try to turn over a little, blown fuse again.
If looking at the fuse box, it is on the left side, the second one up from the bottom. There is a red wire with a purple stripe coming out from the left side next to that fuse. So, I started looking for a red wire with a purple stripe. The only one I could find was on the starter solenoid, but that one is a much larger diameter wire than the one under the helm.
I believe that it is the starter solenoid that is shorting out and somehow breaking that fuse. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any idea how to fix it?
Thank you,
Alex
My I/O Bayliner 1850LX has recently stopped turning over, because something is shorting out a 10A fuse under the helm. When I first got to the boat, I had power to all gauges and instruments, blower, horn, bilge pump, etc. However, it would not crank at all. Turning the key simply produced a clicking sound out of the motor. Battery was pushing 12.4V, so know that is not an issue.
After turning the key a whole bunch of times, it eventually tried to crank, but sounded like it was just getting VERY little power, the engine was turning over but just barely. It did that for 3-4 seconds, and then stopped. I had then lost power to all gauges and instruments, blower, etc. The only thing that still worked was the trim pump. At this point I checked fuses under the helm, and found that one 10A fuse had been blown. I replaced it, and the exact same thing happened again. Click, click, click, try to turn over a little, blown fuse again.
If looking at the fuse box, it is on the left side, the second one up from the bottom. There is a red wire with a purple stripe coming out from the left side next to that fuse. So, I started looking for a red wire with a purple stripe. The only one I could find was on the starter solenoid, but that one is a much larger diameter wire than the one under the helm.
I believe that it is the starter solenoid that is shorting out and somehow breaking that fuse. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any idea how to fix it?
Thank you,
Alex